Very short overnight hikes - Gauteng

23 Feb 2017 14:15 #70986 by ozone
Hi all,

This is my first post on the forum!

My wife and I are keen hikers and we would like to start taking our kids on short overnight hikes. They are 7 and 3 years old, strong walkers used to camping.

I am looking for safe places to camp in the "wild", with a walk in of about 3 km or less in Gauteng or surrounds. We are not Mountain Club members, so that rules out a few nice spots in the Magalies.

Any ideas welcome!

Thanks

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23 Feb 2017 18:33 #70992 by Macc
Any reason you don't just join mountain club?

"The three rules of mountaineering: It’s always further, taller and harder than it looks."

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23 Feb 2017 19:00 #70993 by ozone

Macc wrote: Any reason you don't just join mountain club?


Thanks for the reply. We are considering joining.

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23 Feb 2017 22:14 #70996 by ghaznavid
I was wondering the same thing re MCSA.

Suikerbosrand might be worth looking into. I haven't been there, but I hear good things about it.

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24 Feb 2017 08:08 #70997 by ozone

ghaznavid wrote: I was wondering the same thing re MCSA.

Suikerbosrand might be worth looking into. I haven't been there, but I hear good things about it.


Thanks, I will check it out.

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24 Feb 2017 08:15 #70998 by DesPorter
Suikerbosrand has 2 circular day hikes a long and a short and the long is an extension of the short so one can make a decision mid way on whether to do the long or short. The overnight hikes need to be booked well in advance for weekends but much easier midweek during school holidays. There are some easy, short, options for the overnight hikes and the terrain is pretty easy with decent paths without getting lost.

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24 Feb 2017 08:19 #70999 by ozone

DesPorter wrote: Suikerbosrand has 2 circular day hikes a long and a short and the long is an extension of the short so one can make a decision mid way on whether to do the long or short. The overnight hikes need to be booked well in advance for weekends but much easier midweek during school holidays. There are some easy, short, options for the overnight hikes and the terrain is pretty easy with decent paths without getting lost.


Thank you Des.

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24 Feb 2017 18:50 #71003 by WarrenM
Hi Ozone

I too have young kids in JHB, there is a nice spot called Maretlwane (close to Mooi Nooi), it is not MCSA, but close to Castle Gorge, just further down stream on the same river), the farm is used for school youth camps, even has game on it that you can spot.

There is a lot of area that you could hike there, but to be specific there is about a easy 2 - 3 k walk in on a rough jeep track, from their parking area, to a spot that you can pitch a tent. From there there is a big enough area of mountain for young kids to explore once you have your tent pitched, and there are some fantastic pools with tons of fish which they will enjoy as well.

Is this kind of what you were thinking of?

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24 Feb 2017 18:59 #71004 by ozone

WarrenM wrote: Hi Ozone

I too have young kids in JHB, there is a nice spot called Maretlwane (close to Mooi Nooi), it is not MCSA, but close to Castle Gorge, just further down stream on the same river), the farm is used for school youth camps, even has game on it that you can spot.

There is a lot of area that you could hike there, but to be specific there is about a easy 2 - 3 k walk in on a rough jeep track, from their parking area, to a spot that you can pitch a tent. From there there is a big enough area of mountain for young kids to explore once you have your tent pitched, and there are some fantastic pools with tons of fish which they will enjoy as well.

Is this kind of what you were thinking of?


That is exactly what I have in mind.

Thanks Warren

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24 Feb 2017 20:57 #71007 by intrepid
Bear in mind you can apply for permits from the MCSA as a non-member for access to some of the classic Magaliesberg kloofs: mcsajohannesburg.org/index.php/permitsahuts

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