Nodo |
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Africa |
Botswana |
Gaborone |
Kgale
The best climbing area faces the Game City shopping complex (with it’s own defunct climbing wall). There are three main areas and several anchors and bolted routes. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale |
The Red Rocks
This area is above and to the left of the black rocks and the climbs are longest at the left hand side facing the rock and shortest at the right as the height tapers to nothing. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale The Red Rocks |
15
Thoko Variation
Avoids the crux of 'Thoko' to the left |
20
Thoko
Climbed on top rope only. |
16
Morubisi
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
19
Phatla
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
15
Lathla
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
23
Mapalastina
Climbed on top rope only. |
21
Kwela
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
20
Kwantle
Climbed on top rope only. |
13
Ko Gae
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
12
Next Door
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
20
Plumbline
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
20
Rusy Hinge
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
19
Dihedre
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
25
Iteka
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
20
Scrape
Off width crack |
23
Sekopo
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
17
Beibele
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale |
The Black Rocks
A lower dark band of cliffs which contains the longer climbs. There is a distinctive triple chin on the right hand buttress. Further right is a gully with a path up to the red rocks and further right still is another tower of similar coloured rock with more climbing. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale The Black Rocks |
Triple Chin Area
There is a distinctive triple chin on the right hand buttress, in between a deep recess on the left, and a gully on the right leading to Red Rocks.. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale The Black Rocks Triple Chin Area |
20
Croisant Bleu
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
21
Bathtub Brim
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
18
Peg On The Nose
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
24
Frottior
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
22
Black Pudding
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
18
Tripple Chin
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
17
Michelin Man
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
15
Buoy Belly
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
11
Warmup Gulley
Halfway up the ascent gully on the left hand side there is a smaller gully in the rock which may be ascended to chains at the top. |
12
Warmup Slab
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale The Black Rocks |
Cubicle Area
To the right of the gully leading to Red Rocks. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale The Black Rocks Cubicle Area |
21
Dipilo Tsa Pela
Climbed on top rope only. |
21
Pet Heaven
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
17
Pet Cemetery
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
23
The Cubicle
Climbed on top rope only. |
17
The Cave
Climbed on top rope only. |
23
Hannibals Lobotomy
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
23
Pela Papa
Climbed on top rope only. |
16
Pela Kwa Pele
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale |
Upper Tier
This is higher up and to the right of the red and black areas and is the longest walk in. Gets very hot on a summer afternoon. |
Botswana Gaborone Kgale Upper Tier |
22
Molora
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
21
Rotisserie
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
18
Hot Dog
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
21
Pizza
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
18
Tsela
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
19
Aperture
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
20
Macleans
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
21
Colgate
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
22
Meno
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
20
Marinini
The rocks are sometimes used by traditional churches, please act respectfully. |
Botswana |
Kubu Island
"But after hours of rumbling, an "island" appeared out of nowhere, Kubu Island. Huge baobab trees provide shade here. Surreal to find an oasis in the alien environment. At the edge of the island there were rocks up to 7m high, so we unpacked our climbing shoes and did gymnastics on the blocks. A quirky place for bouldering. You feel small on small stones, which creates an absurd feeling when climbing." (report German climbing expedition, see magazin 04/2022, page 34) |
Botswana Kubu Island |
1 |
Lesotho |
PTC Mountain |
Lesotho PTC Mountain |
G2 LCU Cornerm |
F2 Godfrey's Route |
F3 Gully Walk |
Lesotho |
Lithabaneng |
Lesotho Lithabaneng |
F3 ★ IVS |
F1 ★ Slab Cake |
F2 ★ Hot Sunday |
F2 ★ Voyager |
F2 ★ Side Winder |
Lesotho |
Lancer's Gap |
Lesotho Lancer's Gap |
F3 ★ Coup D'etat |
F2 Lancer's Left Hand |
Lesotho |
Qiloane - 'The Basotho Hat'
Thaba Qiloane is an iconic sand stone tower located just a few kilometers past the Thaba Bosiu Cultural Center. After passing the cultural center, keep an eye out to the right and you can't miss it. |
Lesotho Qiloane - 'The Basotho Hat' |
E
★★★ Ordinary Route
Start on the Southeast side of the mountain at a large orange flake. Pitch 1 Starts at 3m flake crack which leads up to a groove. Up groove to belay on grass ledge. Short pitch with good view of following party at the belay ledge. Pitch 2 Along grass ledge to prominent chimney on right, climb chimney to chock stone at crest. Chimney can easily be soloed. A fun variation exists on the face of the tower which allows for some fun and exposed moves. Be aware of loose choss. Especially since there will most likely be local children watching from below. Pitch 3 Up awkward corner above to platform below summit block. Or easier rising traverse to left then up. Climb left-hand arête to summit. Or as 'North Face Route' Descend the same way you come up, or use the bolted anchor to abseil to a ledge with a large tree and cactus. A 70 meter rope will allow for a single abseil to the bottom, or a 60 meter rope will require re-rigging at the tree. Use good rope practices while rappelling and avoid getting your rope lodge in any slots during retrieval. |
F3
★ Abuti
Parking is available in the village at the base of the mountain, however it would be extremely disrespectful to not speak with anyone from the village. They may charge a few for parking. Paying the fee will ensure that the locals look after your rig. Basotho are very welcoming people, using the land is a privilege. Be respectful. |
G1
★ Ventured
Parking is available in the village at the base of the mountain, however it would be extremely disrespectful to not speak with anyone from the village. They may charge a few for parking. Paying the fee will ensure that the locals look after your rig. Basotho are very welcoming people, using the land is a privilege. Be respectful. |
E2
★ North Face Route
Parking is available in the village at the base of the mountain, however it would be extremely disrespectful to not speak with anyone from the village. They may charge a few for parking. Paying the fee will ensure that the locals look after your rig. Basotho are very welcoming people, using the land is a privilege. Be respectful. |
F2
Malawi Girl
Parking is available in the village at the base of the mountain, however it would be extremely disrespectful to not speak with anyone from the village. They may charge a few for parking. Paying the fee will ensure that the locals look after your rig. Basotho are very welcoming people, using the land is a privilege. Be respectful. |
G2
★ Go Go Crack
Parking is available in the village at the base of the mountain, however it would be extremely disrespectful to not speak with anyone from the village. They may charge a few for parking. Paying the fee will ensure that the locals look after your rig. Basotho are very welcoming people, using the land is a privilege. Be respectful. |
Lesotho |
Saint Michaels |
Lesotho Saint Michaels |
G1 Thuso |
F2 Lumela |
F1 Hyrax |
G1 ★ Marks and Sparks |
F3 Pete's Downfall |
F3 Black Cleft |
F2 Rambler |
F3 Born Again |
G1 ★★ The Prow |
G1 ★ Chicken Run |
Lesotho |
Qeme Plateau |
Lesotho Qeme Plateau |
F3 Arch Corner |
G1 ★★ Derbyshire Dream |
G1 ★★ Call to Arms |
Lesotho |
Matsieng
The large cliff a short walk away from the end of the tar road |
Lesotho Matsieng |
F1 The King's House |
Lesotho |
Thabana Li Mmele |
Lesotho Thabana Li Mmele |
F1 Climbed Before |
Lesotho |
Ficksburg Pinnacle |
Lesotho Ficksburg Pinnacle |
F3 Original Route |
F2 Route 2 |
G3 Attempt |