Avoiding stagnation is not necessarily about changing everything, but changing enough to feel the difference.
Continue reading101 Reasons Why Its Great To Be An SA Climber
I find that other people who are also passionate about climbing are instantly recognizable to me amongst non-climbers.
Continue readingArt and Tea
So what is it to climb a rock? Nature provides the sculptured stage, ours is merely an act there on. Art on art, if you will.
Continue readingSWAK Chronicles – Episode 3
Thus far, the weekend was a perfect example of a soul-nourishing Cederberg camping trip. Then Gustav and Jeroen ate the bacon.
Continue readingPaul Robinson goes adventuring in the Cederberg
Paul Robinson just got back from a trip to the Cederberg (and a few other places) in South Africa where he send a few First Ascents.
Continue readingRockstock 2014 – International Airstar World Championships
Rockstock 2014 – The International Airstar World Championships are back, taking place on the 2nd of August at De Pakhuys Campground!
Continue readingLost American Tourist found in Cederberg
An American Tourist who went missing in the Cederberg Mountains was found alive and well after he lost the path during a solo hike.
Continue readingCederberg fire
On Wednesday, January 16th, a lightning storm sparked several fires throughout the northern and central Cederberg mountains.
Continue readingCederberg Nature Reserve Complex Stakeholder Engagement Process
There is a process under way at the moment to compile a ‘Cedarberg Nature Reserve Complex Management Plan’ which covers Rocklands and all the other climbing areas.
Continue readingCederberg Wilderness Area – Year in the Wild
A 4 minute video featuring the Cederberg Wilderness Area, a CapeNature conservation zone which protects some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in South Africa. Situated about three hours north-east of Cape Town, this 71 000-hectare reserve is a true wilderness area, where it’s possible to hike for several days without seeing anyone else.
Continue readingCederberg climbing – Rocklands and Truitjieskraal
Various members of the climbing community recently met with Cape Nature to discuss the current “Cederberg Climbing Management Plan”.
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