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Kloofing, or canyoning is the art of following a mountain stream down its course by floating, or jumping or swimming. By its very nature, kloofing takes place in a river gorge, deep in the mountains. The point of kloofing, is to leap over waterfalls or cliffs into pools. This 5 hour trip begins near the Strjidom Tunnel, bordering Mpumalanga and the Limpopo Provinces. Kitted out with helmets and life jackets, guests wind their way down a small gorge, jumping from heights ranging from 1-8m into crystal clear mountain spring water. It's a lot of fun and is perfect to try out the whole idea as you can chicken out if you like and walk around to the bottom of the pool.
One section
requires the guests to crawl through a maze of caves formed by centuries of
water carving out the brittle rock. Once through the caves, guests are taken
to a magnificent tufa waterfall to wash off the sand and mud from their
clothing. After that, the clients are taken to a magnificent cave, boasting
its own fresh water spring and the most peculiar fresh water eel, which
almost always emerges to see whether the guides brought him a morsel.
Duration:
Shorts, T-shirts, swimming costume, sun-block, comfortable walking shoes, but the shoes will get wet. Towel and an extra set of dry clothes and sense of adventure.
Age limit: 16 years Difficulty: Challenging and exciting and you need a degree of physical fitness. Not to be afraid of heights. ABSEILING
In
case you have no idea what abseiling is all about, it's the art of lowering
yourself safely down a rope. You wear a climbing harness, and are clipped
onto the rope with some manner of descending device. You then walk
backwards down the cliff face or dam wall, or whatever) supported by the
rope, slowly lowering yourself down, enjoying the scenery en route. Most
commercial abseils are belayed. If you were to just let go in panic, the
trip leader could safely lower you down remotely, either from above or
below. It's also quite likely that there'll be a decent section of overhang,
so you get to spend some time just hanging out, admiring the view. For
something a tad more extreme - rapp jumping is abseiling with the
climbing ropes attached at your back instead of your tummy, so you go down
face first - usually running. Not for the faint of heart.
Duration:
What to bring along Walking shoes, sun-block and a sense of adventure.
Age limit: 16 years
ABSEILING – BLYDE DAMWALL R 200.00 PER PERSON* Minimum requirement per booking: 6 persons
KLOOFING – ABEL ERASMUSS PASS R 400.00 PER PERSON* Minimum requirement per booking: 6 persons
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