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Another shot of the...
Another shot of the impressive northward view from the summit.
Tseketseke Pass follows the grassy gully, visible middleground left. The Cathedral range dominates the horizon.
January 2004


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Andrew HagenRe: Tipless peaks

Andrew Hagen

Hasn't voted

That's true. For about 200km the range stays between 2900m and 3500m altitude, because of the hard basalt layer at that altitude.

BTW, there are several places in the 'berg where "Giants" are refered to, notably Giant's Castle (one of the few ice-climbing spots in SA).



Andrew
Posted Jan 31, 2006 4:39 pm

Dave KRe: Tipless peaks

Dave K

Hasn't voted

Hmm...I read the heading to this comment a little too quickly and thought it said something a bit naughtier. ;-)
Posted Jan 31, 2006 5:07 pm

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