2009 Water for Africa Mnweni Marathon |
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| Wednesday, 20 May 2009 23:18 | ||||
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Saturday, 16 May was host to the 2009 Water for Africa Mnweni Marathon in the Northern Drakensberg. The circular 38Km route begins at the Mnweni Cultural Centre, follows the Mnweni river upstream, then climbs steeply to the Lesotho summit via the Mnweni Pass to the "Source of the Orange". From there the descent is made via the aptly named Rockeries Pass (destroyer of ankles), down the Ntonyelana River, and back to the Cultural Centre where competitors finish between 5 and 12 hours later. The route gains 1800m from start to summit (the last 1000m covered over a distance of a kilometre or so in the pass), and seeing as though what goes up needs to come down, involves a further bone-jarring 1800m descent on the way home. Basic navigation skills are required as the route is unmarked, and I confess to having revisited my self proclaimed expertise in this respect, as I would have found myself well off-track at times without the support of my companions. The Drakensberg streams provide the water-points, and competitors need otherwise to be self-supporting throughout the event. {mos_fb_discuss:14}
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| Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 May 2009 10:21 ) | ||||









