The good news is the world economy has stated it’s slow recovery and so we at Peak High have started to see a general increase in enquiries and business. In the past 8 months, two of our competitors in K-ZN have given up their businesses, which has also increased our amount of work.
The other good news is that after a long saga, Gavin has at long last received his updated guiding qualification. It took 10 years! This has lead to Peak High being able to offer National Qualification Network (NQF) assessments and training in the very near future. A few things still need to be put in place for this to come about, but all should be done soon. We will send out more info on this as soon as all the admin work is sorted out.

Aires, Pedro and Lars at "Slanghoek Afgronde"
Hannelie Morris took the plunge and went on her first guiding and instructing trip outside of KwaZulu-Natal. It was a great opportunity to take 3 European clients hiking in the Kromrivier mountains in the Western Cape. Perfect weather, great pools to swim in and the amazing Slanghoek “afgronde” made the trip very special. Two of these clients then continued with Hannelie to hike and climb in the Cederberg Mountains. The hike up to Tafelberg was quite tough with climbing equipment, ropes and three days of food, but the clients were most impressed with Spout cave and the sunset from the Spout cave veranda. The climbing was great, but unfortunately the weather came in and they had to come down a day early. The clients then had the opportunity to practise leading Trad on the very popular classic “Fraser’s Variation to Arrow Buttress” on Table Mountain in Cape Town.
In February Gavin and Hannelie guided Steve van Coller up the Angus-Leppan Route on Sentinel. They then traversed south (with the aid of two porters) along the escarpment to Ifidi Cave. Ifidi Cave was then the base-camp for climbing the north and south Ifidi Pinnicles. On the second day Steve’s sister and partner also joined the group at the cave.
On the day when the climbing was due to happen the clouds rolled in (typical summer weather) and caused the entire area to become very wet and soggy. The north pinnacle, which is far harder was not even contemplated. The party fixed a rope and abseil down to the start of the easier south pinnacle. Alas this was even too dangerous in the wet, and party returned home without bagging either of the “Ifidi Pins”.
The course which has proven very popular this year is the Advanced Mountain Walking Leader Course. This is a certified course for advanced hiking and easy mountaineering. Two courses have been held already with another scheduled for November. The course is over 6 days and entails advanced navigation and easy rope-work for scrambling and river-crossing along with a host of other skills.

Hannelie practising map reading skills.
Colin McCoy will be leading a 10 day guided hike of the famous Grand Traverse from the most northerly point of the Drakensberg to the it’s most southerly peak. This is probably the first time this trek has been guided commercially.
Courses for the rest of 2010:
- Ice Climbing Course: Peak High will be conducting our popular Beginner ice course on the 1-3 July and 1-3 August. This will be at Sani Pass and is a must for all people who want to get to grips with this fascinating type of climbing.
- Rock Climbing Leader & Rock Climbing Instructor Course and/or assessments: Venue Monteseel, KwaZulu-Natal from 6-10 September.
- Basic and Advanced Mountain Walking Leader. Course and/ or Assessments from 8-12 November.

AMWL course in the Southern Berg.
Peak High staff news:
Our congratulations to Hannelie, who in March was elected President of the Mountain Club SA, KwaZulu-Natal Section! The Club’s first female President!!
Lastly Hannelie and Gavin and another friend will be attempting to climb the North Peak of the Saddle on the last weekend in April. This is one of the Drakensberg’s more serious rock climbs.
Regards the Peak High Team
Peak High Mountaineering
Tel: +27 (0) 33 343 3168
Fax: +27 (0) 33 343 3168
Gavin Raubenheimer:
Cell: +27 (0) 82 990 5876