myself wrote:
Actually, I seem to remember that the nooner was opened and unamed by a german climber whose name i can't remember, he went up to the slopey crimp with his right, then the heinous sharp gaston with his left and topped out at the very top, ie. avoided the arete completely, but yup i think dom might well have opened the traverse and sit start dyno. On the nearby boulder in the direction of devil's peak there's a cool traverse starting on low flake and traversing right across the boulder using an obvious pinch and avoiding the top, and on the big square boulder in the direction of the cable way there are 3 or 4 great problems that top out.
Mice-elf could be right - The Nooner was either opened by Johannes (the german), Ningo, Shaun Harris or Serle Shuman. Or someone else entirely. Local legend being what it is, there is no concrete evidence. What is certain is that neither Streaky, myself nor I opened it.
The traverse is also excellent and tricky.
Best problems on TM:
(1) Schadenfreude (on the jeep track boulder) - one of the best problems in Cape Town (if you're tall).
(2) Registered Rhymenecologist (on the tall boulder near the jeep track boulder)
(3) The 7A-ish thing that Streaky talks about (on the boulder down and left from The Nooner boulder)
(4) The traverse that the ginger one refers to (on the boulder up and left from The Nooner boulder)
(5) Papa Lazorou on the Royston Vasey boulder