Date: 3 – 5 June 2022 Venue: Hamerkop, Magaliesberg Meet Type: Trad Climbing Meet Leader: Andre Dalais Contact:andredalais@gmail.com
Climbing meet at Hamerkop from Friday through to Sunday evening, staying overnight at the Hamerkop house. Members stay free; guests are welcome at the meet fee of R60 per guest per night.
The house has accommodation for 12 persons in beds with linen and any extras would have to bring mattresses and sleeping bags. Camping is available at the MCSA campsite.
Hamerkop Kloof has multiple climbing routes in the lower section ranging from grade 12 upwards. All experienced and aspiring trad climbers welcome but book early as numbers may be restricted for staying over.
Date: 3 – 5 June 2022 Venue: Hamerkop, Magaliesberg Meet Type: Trad Climbing Meet Leader: Andre Dalais Contact:andredalais@gmail.com
Climbing meet at Hamerkop from Friday through to Sunday evening, staying overnight at the Hamerkop house. Members stay free; guests are welcome at the meet fee of R60 per guest per night.
The house has accommodation for 12 persons in beds with linen and any extras would have to bring mattresses and sleeping bags. Camping is available at the MCSA campsite.
Hamerkop Kloof has multiple climbing routes in the lower section ranging from grade 12 upwards. All experienced and aspiring trad climbers welcome but book early as numbers may be restricted for staying over.
Date: 3 – 5 June 2022 Venue: Hamerkop, Magaliesberg Meet Type: Trad Climbing Meet Leader: Andre Dalais Contact:andredalais@gmail.com
Climbing meet at Hamerkop from Friday through to Sunday evening, staying overnight at the Hamerkop house. Members stay free; guests are welcome at the meet fee of R60 per guest per night.
The house has accommodation for 12 persons in beds with linen and any extras would have to bring mattresses and sleeping bags. Camping is available at the MCSA campsite.
Hamerkop Kloof has multiple climbing routes in the lower section ranging from grade 12 upwards. All experienced and aspiring trad climbers welcome but book early as numbers may be restricted for staying over.
Date: 15 June 2022, 18:00 for 18:30 Venue: City Rock Presentation Room Presenter: Prof. Sally Archibald
South Africa’s indigenous vegetation has adapted to fire and in many areas fire is a requirement for the health of the ecosystem. We have heard this before, but as winter approaches, the threat of fire becomes overwhelming for many landowners. Fires can “destroy” people’s property, but it can also improve their property.
Sally will be taking about fire management strategies and the degree to which burns (natural or controlled) are necessary.