Sunrise at the top of the world…

in hiking •  8 years ago  (edited)

OK, not the top of the world, but at least of South Africa. Mfadi Peak, Drakensberg, 3,451m above sea level (11,320 ft)

We took two days to get up starting in the deepest valley in the center of the picture

Sleeping as close to the vertical part of the escarpment as feasibly possible.

Ready for an early morning assault on the steepest and hardest part of the assent. We were hit by a vicious wind for the first 3 hours of the night along with driving rain… the tents were blown flat to the ground on the windward side. Small wonder we didn’t snap a pole or two.

Almost at the top of the escarpment after we have just exited the narrow pass filled with loose rocks

It's at this point that the altitude really begins to bite… You are breathing like a steam train but still can't seem to get any air just walking up a slight incline.

Camp for night 2. Easily the best cave in the entire Drakensberg. You can pitch at lest 4 or 5 decent sized tents in it and it shelters you from the biting wind and any rain or snow.

The view from the mouth of the cave to the starting point waaaay below.

Dawn begins to break… above the clouds

The view from the mouth completely different from the evening before.

The sun begins to emerge

Painting a splendid tapestry in the clouds.

The assault on the peak finally completed.

Another breathless slog up the last couple of vertical meters in a bone shearing wind, complete with puddle, frozen solid from the rain of two nights before.

At a height of 3,450 meters (11,320 ft), this is the highest peak in South Africa.

But quite doable at 2 days up and 2 days down.

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Great post and very beautiful pictures too. You get my upvote and a big thank you for sharing this travelog with us all. Maybe you'd also like my travelog that has mostly been about the Canadian Rockies, so far... Check it out:

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Enjoy!

Namaste :)

Excellent post ..... is a beautiful part of our lovely country ... Am I correct in guessing you are Afrikaans and you had your Bols brandy with ? {smile} ...just kidding.. your opening sentence has 'Drank'ensberg ...
Fantastic pictures and quite an adventure you had there !!

Nice catch, fixed... thanks.

wow what an adventure, what a post and those stunning photos really make it all worthwhile .thanks for the share of this incredible view of the world as we should all see it. Irreplaceable in the Universe I believe !!

simply breathtaking @gavvet!
I'm sure the temperature differences from the top to bottom was quite significant.

100% Sweaty at the bottom, well below freezing at the top with exacerbated wind chill factor. I thought my cheeks were going to freeze and get frostbite at one stage.

Epic!! I was fortunate enough to climb Table Mountain while in Cape Town, with what limited time I had, but this looks just incredible. The terrain is so varied, with all the little micro-climates on the ascent! I want to visit again, and you're certainly inspiring me to do so! :) Thanks!

Table mountain is great for a one day expedition... can wait to do it again. I havent climbed it in over 20 years

How do you write so well? Excellent post.

Write about your passion... and tell it as a story that you would like to hear.

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Amazing view!

Was this over the weekend?

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

27 April 2017 [edit]15.... near the end of the rainy season and just before the first snows... Although we did have a thunder storm the first night.

Oh I see... so it's in the future ;)

Fixed... Its now obvious, its getting late...

Beautiful pictures! :)

God made this for himself . What a beauty . Thx for sharing this .

Gorgeous pictures, what fabulous experience, Must have been fantastic to stand above the clouds

During the night you could actually look down on a thunderstorm...

How amazing is that, must be a gorgeous sight and experience to be looking down watching it happen. Some are so lucky to get these chances to see the world from another view. Next time I'm coming back as an explorer lol

Wow you're lucky to have seen these views with your own eyes. Incredible.

Stunning views. It looks like it was quite a trip.
Thanks for sharing the adventure!

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Mike

Awesome pics @gavvet, especially those of the clouds below where youre standing. reminds me of my first hike up to Mont Aux Sources years ago...Love it

Mont Aux Sources is the best and doable as a day trip... even nicer when you sleep overnight. We spent new years eve there a year or two back

Beautiful photos! Especially the sunlight on the clouds:)

This is breathtaking. I wish I could have been with you. Reading your story and looking at the pictures I almost felt as if I was with you. Thank you for sharing this. It makes me excited for my next adventure into the wild. Amazing views, breathtaking skies. I my friend am a wee bit jealous.

I was loosing my sh*t looking at these photos. I've always thought it would be cool to have that above the clouds view without being on a plane. Yours, however, had that view, from a mountaintop, with a breathtaking sunset. Congrats, thanks for sharing!

The cloud filled valley is a common occurrence in the drakensberg.... when on the escarpment the chances are very good that you will wake up above the clouds. They burn off in an hour or two and then turn into a thunderstorm above you in the afternoon... there were many patches of burnt green grass on and around the peak from lightening strikes

That's amazing. Weather is so divinely beautiful.

so nice.

Two words @gavvet; Astonishing and Breath-taking!

Amazing pictures! Did you sleep at that cave?

Yes

@gavvet
breathtaking view!
great shots!

Such a beautiful hike and the light is magnificent.

It was hard to sleep during the night, from the cold and not being used to the lower oxygen at that altitude. The anvil cloud off to the right of the sunrise was an active thunderstorm which you could see lighting up in the early hours of the morning with each lightening strike.

I like photography of sky.
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What a view. I am speechless.

This place is stunning! It really is inspiring and makes me want to travel even more! Great post!

It must have felt amazing up there watching the sky catch fire. Nice one man.

It truly was... but then again there is nothing in the Drakensberg that is not absolutely amazing.

Ok dude, you just screwed up my bucket list. Cheers.

Beautiful pics. That was the best part, for me, about the Navy. I got to travel all over the world and see different views and different wonders. You captured the beauty very well. :)

good photos!