Tag Archives: exploration

Tropical Travels Part 6

For some reason, since I was little, Kuala Lumpur has been a city that I have been very interested in. And a big part of why I was interested in this city relates to two large towers that were once the tallest buildings on earth – the Petronas Towers. So back in October, when I […]

Tropical Travels Part 5

The advantage of flying from Mauritius to Singapore is that on overnight flight against the rotation of the earth means that sleeping through most of the flight should reduce jet-lag. The downside is that your night is 4 hours shorter than usual, so you end up fairly tired at the end! As we were coming […]

Tropical Travels Part 4

Day 6 of my stay in Mauritius – my last full day, and with it comes one of the biggest challenges: Pieter Both Mountain. My research had informed me that there is a via ferrata on the final two cliff bands, but it is hard to find any information on this peak aside from a […]

Tropical Travels Part 3

Morning 4 came with a degree of anticipation – for one thing, I was finally leaving Souillac and moving into the heart of the big pointy peaks, and for another, I was about to have a crack at the peak I wanted the most – Rempart. I didn’t need an early start on this day […]

Tropical Travels Part 2

Waking up on Sunday morning for my second full day in Mauritius – I knew this was a big day. Mauritius is famous for its beaches, but that’s not what I was there to do. The owner of the place I was staying at had mentioned that Gris Gris Beach was a short walk away. […]

My first speed Drakensberg Grand Traverse

Continuing my series of posting old hike reports that hadn’t appeared on this page – here’s a report from exactly 3 years ago. I actually named this hike report “a walk in the park” – the joke being that technically it is in a national park and therefore technically is a walk in the park. […]

The Mitre

The Mitre is the highest point on the Cathedral Peak Ridge. This is the story of the time I climbed it.

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

When you head out for an “easy” day hike and end up stuck between a rock and a hardplace at 11PM!

Ntunja and Sterkhorn

On 10-11 September 2018, I lead a hike up Ntunja and Sterkhorn at Monks Cowl. We summitted Sterkhorn at 11am on 11 November 2018 – the centenary of the end of World War One.

The day the Dragon fought back

The story of the day that we had to call for rescue.