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Mnweni hikes - 4 days or longer
We have had a look at the route going up either Mweni Pass or Rockeries Pass, sleep either Ledgers or Mponw’n. Then hike around the cut back to Fangs pass either cave or camp at the top check out Madona and her worshipers and finally back out.
We hope to do it in 4 days maybe 4.5 in April, is that a do-able time frame for Mweni. We have no experience in that area but looking forward to the challenge of the Mweni. Not sure on any specific etiquette with the local leaders in crossing their land?
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It's quite easy to get back to the Mnweni Cultural Centre from Mponj cave at the top of Rockeries in a day so if you only have 4 days, head up Fangs and come down Rockeries... much more feasible (day 1 to 5-star cave, day2 to fangs cave, day 3 to ledger's/mponj cave, day 4 out).
Both those options are an absolute highlight in the berg... Fangs Pass, the Cutback & either Ledger's/Mponj cave are not to be missed - Enjoy!
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Day 1 - either Shepherds Cave area or ChiChi bush camp
Day 2 - ascend Mweni Pass, sleep in one of the 2 mentioned caves
Day 3 - traverse to Fangs Pass/Cave
Day 4 - descend Fangs Pass and walk out
I have done all of the above in some form or the other, so they are do-able, however, be warned, descending Fangs and walking out in a day is very long and hard...we did it once plus still drove several hours to get home.
If you want to do Rockeries, and make it up there within the first day, then this will allow you to descend Fangs Pass on Day 3, making Day 4 a lot more manageable.
As Stijn pointed out, if you are doing a Fangs-Rockeries combination in 4 days then it would be easier going up Fangs.
You can also do Mweni Pass in a day, but I would not readily recommend you try this.
Be warned, generally nothing in the Mweni is short or easy.
You can arrange for a taxi (ask Agrippa to arrange it for you the day before when you arrive) - they will either drop you off at Langwane's Kraal for Rockeries, or where the road ends near the split between the Mweni and Ifidi valleys, for Mweni Pass. This saves you 5km of walking on dirt roads. I've even arranged a pick-up at the end of a hike (several days in advance) before - and we were picked up on time! The price is negotiated. For a pick-up you'd have to make it worth their while obviously.
You don’t need to worry about permission to cross lands. The MCC is a community project already and benefits the 2 tribal authorities represented in the area. The locals are generally friendly and will even help you stay on the right trail - especially on route to Mweni Pass - it's a little confusing the first time when you pass through the kraals.
If you go soon, you may also meet the dagga planters. Again, they are friendly as long as you stay away from the crops
The Mweni is a definite personal favourite - enjoy!
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Day1 : 5 Star Cave
Day2 : up Fangs Pass to Fangs Cave
Day3 : to Pins Cave
Day4 : Mponj / Ledgers cave
Day5 : Down Rockeries Pass
Days3 & 4 are half days and can be combined, but I took it real easy and enjoyed the stunning views ... and climbed Rwanqa Peak and checked out Manxsome Pass (climb the rockband to the left and go down a bit ... stunning views !!. I kept close to the Escarp. edge all the way. The cut-back is pure paradise especially as I had clouds rolling in like waves crashing against the walls of the cut-back and flicking up it's spray!
Day5 I left Mponj cave at 6am and got to the MCC at 12:30, and I'm not a fast hiker. The last couple k's are on a very hard dirt road, can be tough on the feet !!
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A group of us want to do a round trip from the Mnweni visitors centre up Ifidi pass then along the escarpment and down Fangs pass. I'd like to know if anyone has any advice on the following:
1) Is it a better idea to go up or down Ifidi...or is this just a matter of personal preference? It sounds like quite an exciting pass either way.
2) The terrain between Ifidi and Fangs pass; on the map it looks pretty hilly...would it be reasonable to cover both passes and and this distance in two days with half a day on either side for the walk in and out to the bottom of the respective passes?
3) Can anyone recommend a good overnight camping spot or cave on the escarpment and at the bottom of each pass? I've used five star cave (or rather the big overhang near to where 5 star is situated on the map)in the past, but I'd rather camp closer to the bottom of Fangs than this.
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mykitchin wrote: 1) Is it a better idea to go up or down Ifidi...or is this just a matter of personal preference? It sounds like quite an exciting pass either way.
I would recommend going up Ifidi if you have a choice. There are a couple of scrambles, nothing that meant we had to take bags off, but certainly easier to go up than down.
I would say you are cutting it too fine with 2.5 days unless you are very fit. I would plan for 2 days to get up Ifidi pass and then I'd plan to stay in Ifidi cave. The walk over to Fangs is 4-5 hours and the descent of Fangs back to the river confluence is another long day.mykitchin wrote: 2) The terrain between Ifidi and Fangs pass; on the map it looks pretty hilly...would it be reasonable to cover both passes and and this distance in two days with half a day on either side for the walk in and out to the bottom of the respective passes?
When we went up Ifidi we slept out in the open on some nice flat rocks an hour or so from the base of the pass proper. It was a nice spot. Fine weather meant we didn't need any tents. Next night we stayed in the small Ifidi caves, not the grand ones that Intrepid has written about. After an 'easy' day we stayed in rat hole. From there down Fangs is one longish day back. Fangs cave is probably a better alternative to the rat with 3 of you. The 'easy' day ended up being not so easy as the westerly wind was so strong we had to go on all fours at times. Without that, its a nice walk.mykitchin wrote: 3) Can anyone recommend a good overnight camping spot or cave on the escarpment and at the bottom of each pass? I've used five star cave (or rather the big overhang near to where 5 star is situated on the map)in the past, but I'd rather camp closer to the bottom of Fangs than this.
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day 1: up Ifidi Pass to Ifidi Cave
day 2: across to Fangs Pass and down Fangs - to a Mnweni Valley cave if possible. Long day hour-wise but not too hard. With an early start from Ifidi you'd be at Fangs top by noon.
day 3: down Mnweni Valley (0.5 day) easy day.
The hard one would be day 1.
If tied to 2.5 days, try up Mbundini and down Fangs.
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And then you can probably add at least 4 hours for the walk-in to Cycad Cave?
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