KZN Wildlife restricts Berg hiking party size |
| Drakensberg - Hiking | ||||
| Thursday, 18 October 2007 22:52 | ||||
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Ezemvelo ZKN Wildlife (EKZNW), as the managing authority of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site (UDP) is concerned about the physical impact of large hiking parties in wilderness areas of the Park. KZNW has long been insisting that hiking parties number no less than four for safety reasons, and is now recommending that the maximum limit be 12 hikers. EKZNW therefore requests members of the public who are planning large group excursions into the UDP to restrict the size of these groups to no more than 12 members, and asks that the organiser liaise with the EKZNW conservation manager of the area in which they propose to hike. Larger parties should seperate into groups of no more than 12 and hike in different directions or areas. A great concern is the proper conservation of the Drakensberg Wilderness Areas and while EKZNW actively encourages hikers to use the mountains, it also needs to manage the impacts of that use. At a recent Hiking and Mountaineering Liaison Committee Meeting the proposal to limit the size of hiking parties to no more 12 members was accepted by the Committee which consists of staff of EKZNW, members of the Mountain Club of SA, various other hiking clubs as well as the leaders of private hiking groups and mountain guides. EKZNW would also like to remind all hikers in the UDP to fill in the appropriate Hiking or Day-walk Register which forms a vital link in any rescue operation should things go wrong for the hiker.
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