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Coastal hiking in the Eastern Cape demands respect for local conditions. Nahoon Nature Walk's upper viewsite works with the region's weather patterns—summer humidity, unpredictable wind direction, and sudden rain that sweeps in from the ocean. The picnic table marks a established waypoint where walkers typically assess their energy, water intake, and remaining daylight before pushing further along the clifftop. Navigation here relies on familiarity with coastal paths where dune vegetation shifts seasonally, and where phone signal drops without warning. The infrastructure—minimal but purposeful—reflects what actually keeps people safe on these walks: knowing where you can rest, take water, and reassess before continuing into more exposed terrain.