Hiking in Cape Town’s beautiful wilderness is exciting, but it needs careful planning. To stay safe, start your hike early to avoid the hot sun, wear light clothes, and bring plenty of water—about 500ml for every hour. Remember the emergency number, 021 937 0300, just in case. While the stunning views from places like Lion’s Head call to adventurers, the heat can turn a fun outing into a risky situation, so respect nature and stay alert! Enjoy the beauty, but always be prepared!
A team of unstoppable heroes from Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR) recently saved a 64yearold hiker who injured his ankle while hiking up the Platteklip Gorge trail on Table Mountain. The team, made up of volunteers, professionals, and government agencies, quickly came to the hiker’s aid, trekking across the mountain in difficult terrain to rescue him. The team’s unending dedication, preparedness, and spirit were evident throughout the fivehour operation, which ended safely with the hiker being transported to a hospital. To support the WSAR’s lifesaving efforts, one can make a donation on their BackABuddy platform.
A Tale of Survival and Teamwork: The Rescue of a Stranded Trail Runner in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
In the beautiful setting of the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve, a 42yearold trail runner found himself in a perilous situation that required immediate assistance. Wian Koch had embarked on a solo adventure, intending to run and hike the Twin Peaks route. However, his journey took an unexpected turn, leading to a remarkable display of teamwork and dedication from a group of professionals and volunteers.