Teenage hiker rescued off Table Mountain ledge – Bundlezy

Teenage hiker rescued off Table Mountain ledge

Teams of volunteers and professionals from Wilderness Search And Rescue, including SANParks – Table Mountain National Park rangers and SEAM team members, responded to the lower slopes of Table Mountain after receiving reports that a lone 16-year-old hiker was stranded on a small ledge above the contour path.

According to the teenage hiker, he had attempted to find a shortcut from the India Venster trail to the Contour Path.

While descending the steep ground, he slipped and fell a short way onto a narrow ledge.

Luckily he was uninjured in the fall.

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Raised the alarm

A passing good Samaritan spotted the stranded youth and quickly raised the alarm by calling the emergency number – (021) 937 0300.

Rescue teams immediately responded to the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Lower Cable Station, swiftly hiking up to locate the stuck hiker on a cliff above the Contour Path.

A rescue climber on board the Western Cape Government Health and Wellness EMS / Air Mercy Service (AMS) rescue helicopter was flown to the scene and hoisted down to the ledge.

The youth was helped into a rescue harness before being hoisted from the small ledge and flown to a nearby landing zone.

According to David Nel, a spokesperson for Wilderness Search And Rescue (WSAR): “Just as climbing a mountain requires physical and mental fortitude, navigating life’s difficulties demands perseverance, resilience, and a willingness to overcome adversity. The journey to the summit, much like the journey through life, is rarely easy, but the rewards of reaching the top are worth the effort.

“This Youth Day, and with school holidays only a few days away, we urge hikers of all ages to embrace the enduring spirit of adventure, responsibly.

“Research your intended routes to ensure age and ability appropriate outings.

“Keep in mind that the days are shorter, so plan your outdoor activities for earlier in the day.

“Walk in groups and always tell someone where you’re going.

“Respect the natural environment, always keep to the trails and avoid shortcuts.

“Make sure to pack a torch and an extra warm layer of clothing before venturing outdoors.

“Most importantly, ensure you save the correct emergency number and don’t wait Call Us Sooner – (021) 937 0300”, said Nel.

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