Ryan wrote:On the water crises. Cape Town has had low winter rain falls for three years in a row...
If it's yellow, let it mellow.
If it's brown, flush it down.
Ryan wrote:On the water crises. Cape Town has had low winter rain falls for three years in a row...
Ryan wrote: Ben Profit (Mr Windsurfing TV), I didn't fan boy
Ryan wrote:...Don't flush for number 2...
LeopardSkin wrote:If it's yellow, let it mellow.
If it's brown, flush it down.
Ryan wrote:...A load of laundry is probably 60 to 70l...
Ryan wrote:...The city is also drilling into Aquifers where there is apparently a huge store of water. Pipelines from 1000km north are also being planned.
Many people are solving the situation themselves by installing rainwater capture systems themselves at their houses. Water runs off the roof into tanks which is then piped into the house. There is enough rain in some areas for 3000-5000l per month off a medium sized houses roof.
C36 wrote: Unless they use different numbers in SA
C36 wrote: simple solutions (like rainwater capture
Adrian L wrote:local rendition of the pushloop
Ryan wrote:I think that would require excessive beer money for Mr Profit to be interested. I'd take the bet if we actually had a pushloopable wave back home.
Adrian L wrote:Port tack doesn't count either btw...lol
Ryan wrote:...Platboom Bay Cape Point... ...This is one of the few Cape Town spots where you can end up on the rocks and destroy gear....
Ryan wrote:...Looking out. Conditions were far from the best I've sailed here, but still fun.
Ryan wrote:...Someone slogging out at the end of the day when the wind was dropping. Cape Point nature reserve closes at Sunset so one can't sail late.