The 36ONE Off-The-Beaten-Track Swim
Swim

The 36ONE Off-The-Beaten-Track Swim

From ZAR 460

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Date

Sunday, 10 November 2024

Location

Clifton, Western Cape

Distances

2.4km, 3.2km

Race Description

The 36ONE Cosy Bay to Oudekraal 2400m Difficulty: Moderate Cosy Bay Cosy Bay to Oudekraal and back. Cosy Bay is a SCUBA dive site, while Oudekraal Nature Reserve is part of the Table Mountain National Park. A marine reserve, it is really a very special location. When the visibility is good, you can easily see the flora and fauna on the seabed and in the kelp forests, and maybe spot a diver too! Spectators, bring binoculars and a pair of decent walking shoes! You can track your swimmer from Victoria Road, Cosy Bay car park or the Oudekraal Nature Reserve. The 36ONE Camps Bay to Clifton 3200m Difficulty: Moderate Camps Bay / Clifton Camps Bay to Clifton is a picturesque route along the Atlantic Seaboard. If the visibility is good, participants will be able to see a variety of underwater secrets. Spectators can track the participants progress from Victoria Road, Camps Bay Beach, Maidens Cove car park, or the rocks at the bottom of the carpark at Clifton 4th Beach. A good pair of binoculars is recommended as is a good pair of walking shoes The 36ONE SeaPointer 3200m Difficulty: Moderate Broken Baths / Bantry Bay Not a novice swim. The Atlantic Seaboard is pristine, but remember that it has a reputation. In summer, its the Cape of Good Hope, and in winter, its the Cape of Storms! We hope for the former, BUT we plan for the latter. Route: Broken Baths to Bantry Bay and back. The route is intended to be heavy going up-stream to Bantry Bay.