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DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS Hiking - CRACK and MUDSLIDE

Steven Barker

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A circular 10km hike with 820m elevation gain and loss. The climb to the Crack and The Mudslide Pass is steep but a chain ladder will help you over the more difficult sections. The descent is steep, loose and slippery after rainfall.

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