GRADE 3D, FAST PACE
Please note that this hike takes place on a Saturday.
This technical traverse runs along the eastern face of Table Mountain, starting from the contour path above Tafelberg Road and heading south beneath the upper rock bands of Kloof Buttress. The route includes exposed sections, loose rock, and narrow traverses. The key feature is the "dassie crawl" — a confined, low-ceilinged tunnel with significant exposure, requiring packs to be removed and careful movement through a 10-meter squeeze. At just 26cm high at the exit and about 10 meters in length, this tunnel-like feature isn't made for the claustrophobic — or the broad-shouldered. If you're too big, you simply won’t fit, so it's worth knowing your dimensions before attempting the squeeze! After the crawl, we ascend steeply to connect with Kloof Corner Ridge.
This is a fast-paced, advanced hike requiring strong scrambling ability, a good head for heights, and comfort with exposure and confined spaces. Not suitable for beginners.
Bookings open 2 months before the hike. Bookings close the Friday before the hike at 18h00. No smoking on the hike.