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A Pondo Story

Since coming back from this incredible weekend (11–13 August) at Clearwater Cafe and Trails near Port Edward, I finally managed to narrow down where I read about the Pondoland Trail Camp. It was here in TRAIL magazine of course!

I saw the same advertisement on Facebook a few days later, and that was for me. I decided that I was not going to miss it. My?) that seemed to have crawled under my skin. A sport that I had grown to love and enjoy, and one that also helped re-centre my mind and soul.

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