In just four minutes, you can see all the formidable majesty of Everest without actually climbing it yourself.
British Olympic winner Tom Daley was seen taking his knitting to new heights here in South Africa, nogal.
Good news, hikers – Lion’s Head is once again open, provided you follow the rules.
There have been a number of incidents this month already, with members of the public on Table Mountain National Park’s Silvermine, Steenberg, and the Pipe Track routes all falling victim.
On Monday evening, the body of a man, believed to be around 60 years of age, was found near Nursery Ravine.
Chances are I wouldn’t have reacted as calmly as this Italian child if I found out that there was a massive bear right behind me.
A trio of hikers set out for an early morning trek up the mountain, and then that famous cloud came over the table top and things got out of hand.
A hiker in Brisbane, Australia, spent two days fighting for survival after a six-metre tumble down a waterfall “clean snapped” his leg.
A violent robbery took place yesterday at Newlands Ravine, with four victims, ranging in age from 31 to 58, held at knifepoint.
Yes, you don’t get grizzly bears in South Africa, but these folks were hiking in Canada when they came a little too close for comfort. They managed to keep their wits about them.
It is reported that before 1985, 55 people lost their lives on the Drakensberg Traverse. No wonder it cracks the nod on this ‘most dangerous’ list.
It’s great that you smashed Lion’s Head the other day, but how about taking things a little further and trying your hand at an overnight hike?
No matter what time of year, we tend to entertain our fair share of visitors. May we suggest a few things that might make your life easier?
Cape Town is a beaut when the full moon comes out to play, and here are the best hikes to watch it happen. Pack your bags.
As the full moon drifted across the night sky in Cape Town this weekend, it drew amateur hikers from all over the city to take on Lion’s Head – the tamest of all the City Bowl hikes.