Track stories · South Africa
Track stories from South Africa
Two of South Africa's signature mountain days: Cape Town's icon climbed the honest way from sea level, and the basalt wall of the Drakensberg with one of the world's tallest waterfalls stepping off its rim. Both are weather-window hikes where the recorded track doubles as the safe way home.
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Camps Bay to Table Mountain: the steep way up Cape Town's icon
12.3 km and 1,130 m of climbing from the Camps Bay beachfront to the Table Mountain plateau — a recorded hiking track.
12 km · 1,131 m up
Drakensberg amphitheatre: 13 km to the top of Tugela Falls
A 13.1 km Drakensberg hike with 830 m of climbing to the rim of the amphitheatre and the lip of Tugela Falls — one of the world's tallest waterfalls.
13 km · 830 m up
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