It's Xtreme Dinnertime again!

You are cordially invited to a celebration of (insert own reason) on 1
January 2012 at 7:00 on top of the Tugela falls (Amphitheatre, Drakensberg)

Dress code: Black Tie
We'll most likely leave Gauteng around Saturday morning (31/12/2011). Sleep
in the mountain that evening, either at the top, or in Sentinel Cave on the
way to the top (depending on numbers).
The Dinner will be on 1 January 2012, and than walk down & drive back later
on 1 January, or on 2 January for those who want to explore more.

RSVP as soon as possible so that we can arrange transport/food/props.
You'll need (among other things) a proper rain jacket, ball gown or tux (or
similar), sleeping bag & place in a tent.




http://cyclingwith.blogspot.com/2011/01/xtreme-dining-for-dummies.html
Xtreme Dining for Dummies*
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* for Dummies, cos logically it doesn't make sense :)

New Years is perfect for An Xtreme Dinner, but any old excuse to celebrate
would be good enough.

*Choosing an Xtreme Dinner venue*
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*When organising an Xtreme dinner, the most important factors are choosing
the location, location and location.*
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Try to pick a dinner site with recognisable features. The Devils' tooth at
the top of the Drakansberg's Amphitheatre is one of the most photographed
features in South Africa. The inside of a cave, no matter how remote or
difficult to get to, will be less impressive.

Take the weather into account. The Drakensberg could be cold even in
summer; if it's summer you will very likely experience a thunderstorm
during your trip.
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Depending on the location and time of year, it might be a good idea to have
the dinner for breakfast.The air is crisper, and background features would
be visible on pictures - you might avoid afternoon summer-storms if you're
anywhere near the Drakensberg.

*Some possible venues:*
Hiking times are estimates for hikes with daypacks; this may be more than
double if it's done in the dark or with dining equipment.


   - *Top of Tugela falls, Amphitheatre; Drakensberg*

About 4 hours drive from Gauteng; a 2-hour hike up to the Tugela falls
which includes negotiating the chain ladders with what might be an
unbalanced backpack (because of the ironing board)
Spectacular views; Very variable weather. A very dilapidated hut which
could be used for shelter if not occupied by the park's guards.

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   - *Scaly cave; bottom of Rockeries pass; Drakensberg*

About 4 hours drive from Gauteng; a 2-3 hour hike in. Kids might follow you
asking for sweets - confuse them by asking first. Water in a river a few
100 metres below, and good shelter.


   - *Zulu cave; Drakensberg*

About 4 hours drive from Gauteng; a 3 hour walk that includes some uphills.
Pretty views along the way. A huge cave that takes about 12 people, well
sheltered and with en-suite water (the waterfall tumbles over the front of
the cave) - but no significant features for a backdrop. Gatberg is not too
far away, but exposed, it would be possible to set up a dinner at the top
or inside the gat of Gatberg. Taking pictures might be a challenge. (But
that's taking xtreme dining to the next level of craziness, and a subject
for another day)


   - *Wolfberg arch; Cederberg*

About 3 hours drive from Cape town; it's about a 3 hour walk to the arch,
so with Xtreme dinner equipment this might be a tough walk.
There's no reliable water source in the area.
The view would be spectacular.


   - *Top of Kasteelspoort, Table Mountain*

It's about a 2-hour hike to the top. This venue is not for the
feint-hearted - it might be wise to move the party to safer ground after
the first bottle of bubbly. I can't remember if there's any reliable water
source close by - there might be a small river on the way to the front
table.

Like with all mountains, the weather is unpredictable - but the views would
be quite cool. You might see some city-lights and fireworks far below. An
added benefit is the possibility to hike to the front table and take the
cablecar down after the party.
(haven't had an extreme dinner here, so it's an old pic with no formal wear
and no candles and white tablecloths.)
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   - *Other places worth exploring (don't know if possible)*

Inside the cave at Waenhuiskrans at low tide?
In one of the Magaliesberg kloofs? That sandy beach-bit just after the
compulsory abseil and swim in Grootkloof? Or inside the stream in Tonquani?
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*Choosing the Xtreme Dinner guests*
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Once you've found a suitable venue, the next step is to identify the
guests. Any party is made by the people who attend to it, and an Extreme
dinner is no different. People likely to attend functions like these, will
most likely have an excellent sense of humour - so anybody that would be up
for it, would make a very good guest.

Adventure people are generally suckers for anything - hang out with
mountain club members, start mountain biking, or join an adventure racing
club - all of these would have potential extreme diners.

A word of warning: it's not called '*extreme*' dining for nothing. Mountain
weather is very unpredictable; it might be cold and wet, the diners may
have to brave chain ladders or narrow cracks. It's therefore not the best
place to invite the potential new girlfriend ... it may end up in a
break-up - or a wedding; i know of at least one :)

*Choosing the menu for Xtreme dining*
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Depending on how many people accepted the invitation, you could have
anything from a 3-course to a 7-course dinner - you decide. The dishes
could include anything from appetizers, soup, fish, meat, veggies, salad,
desert, a cheeseboard, chocolates, coffee.

It's easier and much more fun if you distribute the responsibility. Let
everyone decide what dish they want to be responsible for - and then they
make, carry and present it at the top. I've had fresh butternut soup,
tiramisu, braai-sosaties, pancake, roast veggies, chocolate cake and plenty
other interesting stuff on these outings. Those who claim to really can't
cook, could buy ready-made cheese-platters or veggie-trays - or invest in
some Lindt chocolate to go with the filter coffee.


*Setting the scene - equipment*
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Good tents, good rain jackets, good stoves that will not run out of gas are
essential - survival first; you have to live to post the facebook pictures.

For dining you'd need a table, (preferably white) tablecloth, chairs. Add
some candles, or some form of table decoration, maybe a chess set for
afterwards, glasses and some bubbly. A tripod is handy.

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Xtreme ironing boards, tables, chairs, jamie oliver pans and bubbly all add
up to the weight. Try to balance the weight in your backpack - especially
if you know there's gonna be chain ladders or narrow cracks that you have
to go through.
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*What to wear for Xtreme dining*
*Girls:*
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Don't pick a gown with lots of net or lace, especially around the seams of
a full-length gown - it might catch on bushes, tentpegs and other outdoor
things.
Heels may seem like a good idea, but they tend to sink into grass, swamps
and other soggy places. No matter how well pedicured your toes are, killer
heels will look bad with mud all around them. Rather stick to your trusted
boots, and choose a long gown to hide them (Just not something netty or
lacy; it tends to catch, see point 1 above)
Black dresses don't show wrinkles; Red make pretty pictures.
Don't bother with make-up, except if it's something that's gonna make an
impact - like if you've got an extremely red lipstick that will show up on
pictures.

*Guys*:
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Try to save weight where possible - you're already going to carry enough
other paraphernalia to test your endurance. You could get away with your
black capestorm pants with a white shirt, bow-tie and jacket. Or simply
carry the whole suit, including cufflinks - there will be someone to help
you fasten them.
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If you're not taking a jacket, make sure that your shirt has no wrinkels -
you could always iron it if it did get some wrinkles in.
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If you're on a place known for it's bad weather, or any mountain top, you
might have to get into party gear on very short notice - e.g. straight out
of bed after a sleepless night lying in puddles inside the tent listening
to lightning just outside. Throw a xmas hat, wig or party hat in to
instantly fix bad hair days.



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*Final Notes*
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If you choose the right company when you climb kilimanjaro, or cycle to
everest basecamp, then every day is an extreme dining day :)

And don't forget the sunscreen while you're dining!

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