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From Mafadi to a Hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

By Spanafrican

From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Sunrise from our campsite at the bottom of Leslie’s Pass, in the morning of the 3rd day.

It was the beginning of August and this was to be our last hike of the long cold winter of 2011. A few cold fronts had swept across the Drakensberg so I was expecting the passes and the escarpment to be partially, if not fully, covered in snow. For this reason my plan was to do the route the opposite way around: up Leslie’s Pass and down Judge’s Pass. This way, most of the route to Mafadi would be on the warmer northern slopes where the snow melts quicker. Once on top, if the colder southern slopes on the other side of Mafadi carried too much snow, we could always retrace out steps and go back down the same way. In the end, things didn’t go according to the plan but this still ended up being a great hike in the Little Berg.
This time I had a very special group: a truly South African blend: the Pedi, Gabriel, the coloured guys, Duane and Charlton and the white dude, Howard. And then, of course, it was me, the Spaniard, the complete foreigner!
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From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

The party along the first kms of the hike: Duane, Charlton, Gabriel and Howard.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

First blooms of a Natal bottlebrush (Greyia sutherlandii)


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

First sights of Leslie’s Pass (left of the 2 snowy slopes), confirming it carried some snow.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

In the evening there was radical change in the weather. This was the situation in the morning.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

We decided to stay put and wait for the weather to improve.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

In the end, we didn’t move that day. Other parties arrived that afternoon and set camp. We were all hoping for a better tomorrow.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Watching the pass for any sign of improvement.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

However, that night the weather got colder and colder, and rain became snow. We came out of our tents to a white world.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

We felt as though we were snowed up.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Our hopes for the peak were gone but the views were so spectacular that it didn’t really matter.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

As soon as the sun was up the snow started to melt down quickly.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Some of our neighbours were also looking around in disbelief. 


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

While some others opted for a late morning.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

It was a glorious cloudless morning. We decided to spend our last night at Lower Injisuthi Cave.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

A few hours later it was difficult to believe we had been in deep snow.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Walking up the narrowing Injisuthi Valley towards our cave.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

My party was happy to be moving again and they were excited to be living a real mountain experience.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

The Injisuthi Triplets above hovering clouds.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Excellent close-up of Leslies’s Pass, the left of the 2 snowy slopes. It would have been a mission to try to go up there.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Sunrise in the morning of our 4th and last day.  There was hardly any snow left. 


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Lower Injisuthi Cave, where we spent a pleasant night.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Ready to go back home.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

But before that, Charlton wanted to enjoy the freezing cold waters of the Lower Injisuthi pool.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

Another shot looking back to Leslie’s Pass. The snow in the shady passes takes a lot longer to melt down.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

A final surprise at the end of our hike: the eland and his friend the starling.


From Mafadi to a hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

The traditional final group picture at the trailhead.



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