Epic Day Hikes
A light and fast day-hike which gets you to the escarpment and back can be very satisfying. And you'd be surprised at the kind of ground that can be covered by moving efficiently... extreme fitness is certainly not a requirement. Just the desire to spend the entire day out in the mountains!
The only long-distance day hike I've done in the Berg was in preparation for our record attempt. I started at Cathedral Peak Hotel and headed down the tar road to the old "Brotherton Store" access to the Ndedema Gorge. From there it was up the gorge to Phillip's Folly, along the contour path to the base of Camel Pass and back down to the Hotel via Ribbon Falls. 41km and 9 hours on foot... dinner was particularly tasty that night
From what I've read on this forum as well as a few of my own ideas, here's a list of what are bound to be some very good days out in the berg:
- Up Cathedral Peak, along Bell Traverse & down Mlambonja
- Up Corner Pass, over Mafadi and down Leslies Pass
- Up Bollard Pass and down Wilson's Pass
- Up Mnweni Pass and down Rockeries (the Mnweni Marathon)
- Up Amakehla Pass and down Minaret Pass?
Any others to add? Or your own experiences?
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I met a couple from the UK who were on a climbing holiday in SA - mostly Cape Town. They'd done the Bell-Twins traverse in a day (up to the Bell, along to Twins, down Mlambonjwa). It wasn't done as a grand challenge, more that it looked like a nice hike on the map. They thought it was a long way down one-tree hill though. Which it is.
A few months later I had the chance to copy them - was even signed into the register for once - but it rained hard from 2am till about 10am and the chance slipped by.
I did manage to get from home in Durban (at the time), up the Bell and back home to Durban in 24 hours once (with 2 other mates). I was quite pleased with myself until other mates, Bruce and Bob Woods did the same - except on Devil's Tooth. I remember Bruce describing how it was to eat a burger in the spur in Pinetown afterwards and wonder what chance there was of anyone there imagining what they'd been up to that day.
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Did Langalibalele Pass as a day hike with overnight packs including a tent, the plan was an overnight hike up Popple (camping around its base), but after having rocks thrown at us on the pass we turned back (we reached the top of the pass and turned around)...
I hope to add the 20km hike up Mashai Pass summitting Mlambonja (and hopefully also Random Peak) on saturday...
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Most epic day hike: From Lotheni Camp to Giants Hut and back to Lotheni Camp, with a diversion in-between. Arrival back at camp 20h30. Much to the wrath of the parents.
I have never even checked what distance that is, but it felt like forever.
Silly youth.
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mnt_tiska wrote: I was quite pleased with myself until other mates, Bruce and Bob Woods did the same - except on Devil's Tooth. I remember Bruce describing how it was to eat a burger in the spur in Pinetown afterwards and wonder what chance there was of anyone there imagining what they'd been up to that day.
Well this is the same man than soloed Du Toits NW Frontal, Exposure in F Major and Klein Winterhoek Frontal, all in the same sub-24-hour push. For those who don't know these Cape country routes, that involves 40 pitches of trad climbing up to grade 19 (sandbagged, I'm sure...) and some serious bundu-bashing approaches! Now THAT's impressive!
Another interesting push I've heard of is Mike Cartwright and partner, getting from Cathedral Peak Hotel to the summit of The Column in 3 hours!
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Certainly these extended day hikes is something I'm getting into a little more these days. Not necessarily on the epic scale, but to sometimes do passes without a full pack at the expense of longer distance, is less wear and tear on my body. And you see more. On a recent trip to Garden Castle where we camped at the campsite, a friend and I went up Rhino Pass, climbed the Rhino summit and descended Mashai Pass as a day hike: 24km, 11h50m. This is certainly an enjoyable day loop that need not be too epic. The next day we went up Bollard Pass and down Wilsons Pass: 18km, 12 hours. On average a little more challenging navigation, hence the same time for a shorter distance.
Stijn already mentioned a classic for this kind of thing: Mnweni-Rockeries loop. And to echo ST2, the Giants Castle massif presents great combinations involving Giants Pass, Eastern Gully and Elandshoek Pass. Add the Bannerman-Langalibalele loop.
Cathedral Peak, Giants Castle, Garden Castle and Bushman's Neck all have numerous passes with quick access which makes them good areas for this kind of thing. And the good contour path of the first two areas presents even more possibilities.
The Cowl Pass loop could be a good day hike. Then there is Ships Prow South Fork, climb Champagne Castle and descend via Gray's...ouch!
The Bell Traverse, Cleft Peak, Organ Pipes circuit was done as a day hike already by Angelo de Nicola and Monica Britz in about 13 hours.
I've also heard of a 24 hours Devils Tooth climb done from Joburg.
@Stijn: any more details on the 3 hours Column ascent? Sounds insane...is that even humanly possible?
I did a day hike once using Tarn Cave as a base: up Knuckles Pass North, climbed the middle Knuckle, down the other side of the pass (its one of the few passes with 2 distinct sides), via the Lesotho valleys to Saddle Neck Pass which we descended, then bundu-bashed across to Bushman's Cave at contour path level, then ascended Ngwangwane Pass, on to the base of the Knuckles, then traversing across the base of them ("Knuckles Traverse Pass" - much longer than it looks!), back to Sehlabathebe side and back to the cave. It was 31.6km. We were actually aiming to ascend Isicatula Pass, climb Walker's Peak and descend Walker's Pass to get back to Bushman's Cave (instead of Saddle Neck), but we thankfully realised we would have run horribly out of time.
The great Central Range of Lesotho also presents good, long, day traverses. The best one is the hike between Bokong and Ts'ehlanyane, descending Holomo Pass at the end (35km total).
Certainly this kind of hiking has it's place for those that enjoy it. It is a different kind of enjoyment and satisfaction.
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intrepid wrote: @Stijn: any more details on the 3 hours Column ascent? Sounds insane...is that even humanly possible?
I saw it mentioned on a thread at ClimbZA - apparently it's written in the summit logbook. So for more details, I suggest you get your climbing shoes and trad rack packed and get cracking!
That Southern Berg mission of yours sounds truly epic. Makes me tired just reading it...
In terms of distance, the most I've covered in the Berg in a day of hiking was the last day of our then-record-breaking grand traverse in 2008. From our campsite at the river just South of Thabana Ntlenyana to Bushman's Nek via Thamathu Pass... 58km in 15h23m. Not something I would call fun though. Much more pleasant to pick 2 passes and combine them!
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