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After a weather-related cancellation in 2024, the highly-anticipated NSRI Melkbosstrand 4x4 Family Day returned with enthusiasm as 108 vehicles tackled the exclusive off-road route through Koeberg Nature Reserve on Saturday, 6 September 2025, raising R106,450 for Station 18 Melkbosstrand.

This was the 21st edition of the event, held in partnership with headline sponsor Mitsubishi Motors South Africa, and its return was greeted with high spirits, scenic views, and strong community support.

The event offers a rare opportunity to traverse the Koeberg Nature Reserve’s normally restricted dunes, with sweeping views across to Table Mountain. Under the experienced guidance of the Land Cruiser Club of South Africa, convoys departed every 30 minutes from 08:30 until the late afternoon. Thirteen Land Cruisers acted as safety and support vehicles, ensuring a smooth and secure experience for all.

“This event is a highlight on our calendar,” said Rowan Marais, NSRI Melkbosstrand Station Commander. “We’re deeply grateful to the participants, donors, and long-time supporters who helped make this year’s event such a resounding success. A heartfelt thank you also to our Station 18 crew members; their professionalism, warmth, and teamwork continue to set the tone for everything we do.”

Event Coordinator Gerrie Niemand echoed this sentiment, emphasising the importance of long-standing partnerships. “This was our 21st 4x4 Family Day, and it wouldn’t be possible without our loyal supporters and sponsors. Mitsubishi Motors South Africa has stood beside us for many years, and we truly value their continued commitment to water safety and rescue,” he said. “I would also like to thank the Land Cruiser Club SA, Manie Fourie, Escape Gear and Boating World for their sponsorship.”

The 4x4 Family Day continues to grow in stature as a key annual fundraiser for Station 18 Melkbosstrand, one that blends adventure, conservation, and community.

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