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Ethereal Tower 09 Jun 2011 21:08 #3108

The 1986 national topo map indicates a point called the Ethereal Tower midway along the amphitheatre summit, which does not appear on the Slingsby map. I am not sure that I have come across the name in any of the literature, Google reveals 3 hits, none of which are really useful. Does anybody know of this spot, if it has a different name now, or any stories worth mentioning ?

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Re: Ethereal Tower 10 Jun 2011 08:20 #3109

Yes I've seen references to it before too. The survey maps show it, and it is also indicated in the sketches found in David Dodd's "Craddle of Rivers". I have noticed a free-standing tower/pinnacle in that area which could fit the bill, but I'm not totally sure. It stands very close to the escarpment and not very obvious. In the Bilanjil area, hug the escarpment edge until you see. No to be confused with the smaller pinnacle after Ribbon Falls detailed in Encounters with the Dragon.
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Last Edit: 10 Jun 2011 08:57 by intrepid.

Re: Ethereal Tower 21 Jun 2011 23:11 #3189

Hi. I'm pretty sure Intrepid is right - it's the only free-stander of any significance off the escarpment but at the same height with a good bit of grass on the top. Located very soon after the Bilanjil walking South. Many years ago some goon had obviously climbed it, and put a "NO CAMPING" sign on it. I appreciated the humour.

If you read the Amphitheatre Wall climbing route descriptions, a feature on the Amphitheatre Wall known as the Castle is fairly prominent in the centre of the wall when viewed from Tendele. The Castle is supported by two buttresses which result in a grass 'W' on the wall. The Ethereal Tower is on the left-hand (South) extreme of the grass 'W' and is at the head of the exit gully for both Liebenberg's Route and the Park Ross variation.

I have attached two pics of (what I think we agree is) the Ethereal Tower. The right-facing tortoise-looking profile is the Castle. (There is a stunning little cave called Tribe Cave directly between the two.)The third pic (taken from the ridge on the escarpment above the Tugela MCSA hut) shows the Castle quite clearly (attached to the escarpment) in front of the Eastern Buttress, with Ethereal Tower detatched from the escarpment just to the right of the Tooth.

What do you think? Definitely the Ethereal Tower? I love the name... RobD

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Last Edit: 21 Jun 2011 23:32 by intrepid. Reason: Embedded attached image

Re: Ethereal Tower 22 Jun 2011 05:34 #3191

Hi Rob, thanks for the comprehensive reply and photos - consider me elucidated on the topic ! You have my vote that the tower you refer to is the one. As you say, what a perfect name for a 'berg peak, just a pity they gave it to one of the less obvious peaks which may be the reason it has fallen into disuse.
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Re: Ethereal Tower 22 Jun 2011 17:15 #3195

Yep that's the tower I was thinking of. Weird that it has almost been "lost" and forgotten, like several other Berg peaks.
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Re: Ethereal Tower 23 Jun 2011 20:05 #3201

That looks awesome, looks like some Gondorian tower from Lord of the Rings!
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