The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company is hosting its annual “Take a Hike Day” event from November 15th to 17th, which aims to engage the public in hiking Table Mountain while also cleaning it up. Participants can trade the litter they gather for a free cable car ride, making the effort as exciting as it is environmentally friendly. Hikers are encouraged to tailor their own adventure while submitting their collected trash by 17:00, and Table Mountain recently surpassed Mount Everest on the list of natural wonders of the world, highlighting its beauty and the need for conservation.
What is “Take a Hike Day” presented by Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company?
“Take a Hike Day” is an event that aims to engage the public in hiking Table Mountain while also cleaning it up. Participants can trade the litter they gather for a free cable car ride, making the effort as thrilling as it is environmentally friendly. The event is hosted by Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company, and hikers are encouraged to tailor their own adventure while submitting their collected trash by 17:00.
Attention, all nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts! A thrilling and environmentally conscious event is coming your way from the 15th to 17th of November 2023. Set your reminders for the eagerly awaited yearly “Take a Hike Day” event, presented by the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company (TMACC). This remarkable endeavor seamlessly merges outdoor activity with environmental awareness. “Take a Hike Day”, a global event, aims to engage the public in a two-fold goal: to hike the majestic Table Mountain and to help in its clean-up.
This year, TMACC is gearing up to host this grand event for the fourth time. Selma Hercules, TMACC’s Executive Director of Finance, voiced her aspiration for a continuation of the remarkable participation seen in previous years. TMACC and the local community jointly shoulder the responsibility of preserving Table Mountain, a prominent Cape Town landmark. Hercules underscored the importance of this initiative, stressing, “We need to maintain it for our successors.”
Central to this extraordinary event is a novel incentive: participants can trade the litter they gather for a free cable car ride, making the effort as thrilling as it is environmentally friendly. This ingenious scheme turns trash into a high-flying adventure, creating an irresistible attraction for all Table Mountain lovers.
The clean-up activity is set to kick off at 07:30 and continue until 15:00. It will commence at the Platteklip Gorge hiking trail, which ascends to Table Mountain’s summit. Upon completing their hike, participants can discard the trash they’ve collected in bins placed at the Twelve Apostles Terrace, conveniently located just below the Shop at the Top. To ensure the well-being of the participants, water and a bin bag will be given at the starting point of Platteklip Gorge, with a snack pack and a free ticket for the cable car ride awaiting them at the end.
Hercules assured that while the Platteklip Gorge trail is the designated route for the event, hikers have the liberty to explore other trails too, enabling them to tailor their own adventure. However, irrespective of the trail they opt for, hikers are required to submit their collected trash by 17:00.
As with any outdoor activity, proper preparation is crucial. Hikers are encouraged to consider the capricious weather in their planning. Table Mountain’s weather can change rapidly, so hikers need to stay informed about weather conditions both the day before and the morning of their hike.
In a delightful footnote, Table Mountain recently eclipsed Mount Everest on the list of natural wonders of the world. This attests to the mountain’s magnificence and charm, further underscoring the need for its conservation.
In conclusion, “Take a Hike Day” is more than just a hike; it’s a communal mission to protect and appreciate the beauty of Table Mountain. This initiative bridges the divide between outdoor enjoyment and environmental respect. It’s a testament to the significance of collective effort and the enduring allure of Table Mountain. Therefore, note the dates, fasten your hiking boots, and ready yourself for an adventure that benefits not just you, but also the entire community and our natural world.
The event is hosted from November 15th to 17th.
The event aims to engage the public in hiking Table Mountain while also cleaning it up, with the goal of preserving the landmark for future generations.
Participants can trade the litter they gather for a free cable car ride, making the effort as thrilling as it is environmentally friendly.
The designated route for the event is the Platteklip Gorge hiking trail, but hikers are free to explore other trails too.
Hikers are required to submit their collected trash by 17:00, and bins will be placed at the Twelve Apostles Terrace, conveniently located just below the Shop at the Top.
Proper preparation is crucial, and hikers are encouraged to consider the capricious weather. Table Mountain’s weather can change rapidly, so hikers need to stay informed about weather conditions both the day before and the morning of their hike.
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