Sentinel chain ladders — how technical are they really for fit hikers?
Everything you need to know about this one, based on 2 personal experiences.
Distance / Duration: 12km return day hike. Grade: Moderate-strenuous.
Booking: Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife — conservation fee R70/adult plus day permit R75/person. Pay at Royal Natal NP gate.. Do not leave this to the last minute — popular dates go many months ahead.
The trail: The chain ladders are two fixed chain ladders bolted into the rock face. They are exposed but the holds are solid and most fit adults manage fine. At the top is the escarpment — flat grassland, Tugela Falls, and on a clear day, views into Lesotho.
What to carry: Minimum 3L water per person between refill points. A proper waterproof — weather changes fast in the mountains. Headlamp even on a day hike. High-energy snacks. If you are going multi-day, a lightweight sleeping bag rated to -5°C handles most SA mountain conditions year-round.
Safety: A Garmin inReach Mini or SPOT tracker is strongly recommended for any route where you will be out of cell signal. Mountain Rescue does charge for private rescues — travel insurance that covers helicopter evacuation is worth having.
Best time: Avoid peak summer — afternoon thunderstorms are dangerous on exposed terrain.
Questions welcome — happy to share more detail on any section of this route.
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Everything you need to know about this one, based on 2 personal experiences.
Distance / Duration: 12km return day hike. Grade: Moderate-strenuous.
Booking: Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife — conservation fee R70/adult plus day permit R75/person. Pay at Royal Natal NP gate.. Do not leave this to the last minute — popular dates go many months ahead.
The trail: The chain ladders are two fixed chain ladders bolted into the rock face. They are exposed but the holds are solid and most fit adults manage fine. At the top is the escarpment — flat grassland, Tugela Falls, and on a clear day, views into Lesotho.
What to carry: Minimum 3L water per person between refill points. A proper waterproof — weather changes fast in the mountains. Headlamp even on a day hike. High-energy snacks. If you are going multi-day, a lightweight sleeping bag rated to -5°C handles most SA mountain conditions year-round.
Safety: A Garmin inReach Mini or SPOT tracker is strongly recommended for any route where you will be out of cell signal. Mountain Rescue does charge for private rescues — travel insurance that covers helicopter evacuation is worth having.
Best time: Avoid peak summer — afternoon thunderstorms are dangerous on exposed terrain.
Questions welcome — happy to share more detail on any section of this route.
— boetie_botha
The medical certificate requirement for the Otter Trail is real. I watched a couple get turned away at Storms River Mouth because one of them had an outdated form. They were devastated. Get it stamped by your doctor, not just signed. And bring the original — they check.
Solo hiking safety: a Garmin inReach Mini is the standard now for any serious mountain hiking in SA. R8,000 device plus satellite subscription. Mountain Rescue charges for private rescues and helicopter evacuation is expensive. The inReach is cheap insurance.
Everything you need to know about this one, based on 2 personal experiences.
Distance / Duration: 12km return day hike. Grade: Moderate-strenuous.
Booking: Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife — conservation fee R70/adult plus day permit R75/person. Pay at Royal Natal NP gate.. Do not leave this to the last minute — popular dates go many months ahead.
The trail: The chain ladders are two fixed chain ladders bolted into the rock face. They are exposed but the holds are solid and most fit adults manage fine. At the top is the escarpment — flat grassland, Tugela Falls, and on a clear day, views into Lesotho.
What to carry: Minimum 3L water per person between refill points. A proper waterproof — weather changes fast in the mountains. Headlamp even on a day hike. High-energy snacks. If you are going multi-day, a lightweight sleeping bag rated to -5°C handles most SA mountain conditions year-round.
Safety: A Garmin inReach Mini or SPOT tracker is strongly recommended for any route where you will be out of cell signal. Mountain Rescue does charge for private rescues — travel insurance that covers helicopter evacuation is worth having.
Best time: Avoid peak summer — afternoon thunderstorms are dangerous on exposed terrain.
Questions welcome — happy to share more detail on any section of this route.
— boetie_botha
On the kit — I have done this route twice and the one thing most people over-pack is clothing. Take one extra layer beyond what you think you need and cut everything else. On the other hand, do not skimp on the sleeping bag — a 0°C rated bag is the minimum for the Drakensberg in any season.