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Table Mountain via Platteklip Gorge — March 2024 Summit Report

Summit

Table Mountain (1085m)

Table Mountain — 1,085m — South Africa — watercolor illustration
Tanggal
Mar 9, 2024
Ukuran Rombongan
4
Durasi
1 hari
Kesulitan
1/5

Kondisi

Cuaca
Warm and clear, 26°C at base, 20°C on top. No tablecloth cloud — rare for March. Conditions remained stable from dawn to early afternoon.
Salju
No snow. Dry rocky gorge with some wet patches near the stream.
Suhu
20°C to 26°C
Angin
Gentle breeze at base; moderate 15–20 km/h on plateau

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Elevation profile of Table Mountain (1085m)

Table Mountain via Platteklip Gorge — March 2024 Summit Report

A rare clear-day March ascent of Cape Town's most iconic landmark. The Platteklip Gorge route is the most direct way up the face, a relentless but rewarding staircase carved into ancient sandstone. We started at 6:30 AM to beat the heat and descended via the cable car. The vast summit plateau was ours for an hour before the first cable car tourists arrived. Standing on top of Africa's most recognisable mountain, with the Atlantic on one side and False Bay on the other, is a genuinely moving experience.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Table Mountain (1085m) Date: March 09, 2024 Duration: 1 days Party Size: 4 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Warm and clear, 26°C at base, 20°C on top. No tablecloth cloud — rare for March. Conditions remained stable from dawn to early afternoon. Snow: No snow. Dry rocky gorge with some wet patches near the stream. Temperature: 20°C to 26°C Wind: Gentle breeze at base; moderate 15–20 km/h on plateau

Difficulty Assessment

Platteklip Gorge is a well-defined stepped path with no route-finding challenges. The main demands are the sustained staircase climbing in full sun and proper hydration on warm days. Total ascent time was 90 minutes.