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Snapshot: Rocklands 2018 season

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JP du Plessis 21 Feb 2018

A lot has changed in Rocklands over the last decade. What was once a quiet bouldering mecca, accessible to the dedicated few (and those in the know), has blossomed into an annual destination for professional and social climbers alike. The 2017 season saw unprecedented growth in the number of rubber-clad feet passing through the northern Cederberg mountains, and as things stand, the 2018 season is looking to be even bigger.

If you're heading to Rocklands this year, here are some updates for you to help you plan your trip:

- Water: The entire Western Cape of South Africa is experiencing a drought. Water restrictions are in place in Cape Town as well as Clanwilliam town, but all of the accommodation offerings in Rocklands central have independent water sources and are not affected by the restrictions. Almost all (if not all) tap water in Rocklands is safe to drink. Despite having no water restrictions, all accommodation owners are appealing to visitors to use water responsibly.

- Where to stay: Accommodation in Rocklands central has always centered around the "Big 3", namely Traveller's Rest (www.travellersrest.co.za); De Pakhuys (www.depakhuys.com); and Alpha Excelsior (www.alphaexcelsior.co.za). Over the years, three smaller accommodation businesses have also opened doors, namely Die Poort (www.bushmanspoort.com); The Storytellers (www.thestorytellers.co.za); and Kleinfontein (www.kleinfonteinrocklands.com).

- Permits: As of 2014, no climbing is allowed in Rocklands without a valid climbing permit. Land owners often conduct inspections in the climbing areas and anyone found without a permit will be asked to leave the climbing area. Permits can be obtained online - www.quicket.co.za - or purchased at CapeNature's Kliphuis campsite office; De Pakhuys campsite office; or Traveller's Rest farmstall and restaurant. 

- Crash Pads: There are some crash pads to rent in Rocklands. These can be booked through De Pakhuys from the beginning of May. Alpha Excelsior has a limited number of pads solely for rent to their guests - inquiries can be made when booking. 

- Guide Books: Scott Noy, author of the Rocklands Bouldering guide book (2010), is set to release an updated version of the guide in April or May of this year (date to be confirmed). These will be available to buy in Rocklands, usually at the De Pakhuys campsite office; The Hen House @ Alpha Excelsior; and Traveller's Rest farmstall. Guide books can also be purchased online directly from the author by emailing: scottnoy@yahoo.com

- Alternative guides: Some of the Rocklands bouldering areas have been mapped for 27 Crags (www.27crags.com) and these topos can be downloaded to a smart phone. While accurate online topos for Rocklands are still in their infancy, the routes to get to the climbing areas have been well documented for the Maps.Me app - which can be downloaded to a smartphone before heading out to climb.

- Connectivity: There is only coverage from one cellular service provider in Rocklands - MTN. If you have an MTN enabled phone, then you will have full access to calls, texts and data-based apps such as WhatsApp etc. Otherwise, both the Hen House @ Alpha Excelsior and the Travellers Rest farmstall and restaurant have wi-fi coverage, as does De Pakhuys. Some guest houses offer wi-fi, others offer fixed internet points - for more information, contact the accommodation providers directly. 

- Where to eat: There are two restaurants in Rocklands central that have been feeding hungry climbers (and selling them great coffee) for years now: The Hen House @ Alpha Excelsior Guest Farm and Winery; and the Traveller's Rest Farmstall and Restaurant. Both offer wi-fi. Die Poort also hosts a traditional West Coast fish braai on a Friday night, booking essential! Otherwise, accommodation in Rocklands is self-catering, with the supermarkets in Clanwilliam - the SuperSpar and Shoprite - stocking the bulk of general groceries. There is also a new shopping mall scheduled to open doors to Clanwilliam in June, bring with it a promise of a Pick 'n Pay - another large supermarket - as well as several fast food outlets. 

- Getting to Rocklands without a car: if you don't feel like renting a car, there is always the Rocklands Lift Club Facebook page. There is a lot of traffic between Cape Town and the Cederberg during bouldering season, so you're bound to find a ride there. Otherwise, contact your accommodation provider for contact details of the bus service or the weekly shuttle service. Clanwilliam town is about 25 kilometers away from Rocklands central, so planning for hitching rides to the shops is essential.

 Davib 28 Feb 2018
In reply to JP du Plessis:

Just wanted to say thanks for posting this. I was living in Cape Town for 5 months last year and had a few fantastic trips to Rocklands, i'd hate to see it spoiled in any way and really appreciate climbers taking the time to pass info on to others - especially considering the tragic water situation!

Also, big thumbs up for Die Poort (bring Manus a craft beer and he might share some of his home brew with you!)


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