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'Supertramp' almost at his destination PDF Print E-mail

17 February 2010, 15:18

By Nikita Syvester

Staff Reporter

When 23-year-old Kyle Meeneham first started making his way around the perimeter of South Africa more than 270 days ago, it was because he "just felt like walking".

Now, 5 250km and three pairs of shoes later, Meeneham, whose intentions earned him the 2009 Mountain Club of South Africa Supertramp Award even before he took his first step, is about to complete his journey.

Meeneham began his adventure in Bloubergstrand on May 20 last year.

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Angle Falls Slideshow PDF Print E-mail
SLIDESHOW: 28 October 2009
TIME: 19h45
ENTRANCE FEE: R30,00
VENUE: MCSA Clubhouse, Waverley
PRESENTED BY: Anne and John Arran

An account of the first ascent of "Rainbow Jambaia" which takes a direct line up the face behind Angel Falls in Venezuela. The face is 1000m high and overhangs approximately 60m in total. As such the climb is the biggest overhanging free-climb in the world. The team comprised John Arran, Anne Arran, Miles Gibson, Ben Heason, Alex Klenov (Russia), Ivan Calderón (Venezuela) and Alfredo Rangel (Venezuela).

The 31-pitch route took 19 days to climb, with each team member spending 14 or more nights on the wall. The nine hardest pitches went at E7. Of these, five were climbed entirely onsight, although one of these benefited from gear in place after the pitch was earlier aided. The other four E7 pitches were redpointed with the trad gear in place. All crux pitches were climbed by Miles, Ben or John in roughly equal measure.

Former British Climbing Champion Anne Arran is one of the most talented climbers in Britain today. She is currently President of the UIAA Youth Commission and will be visiting South Africa with her husband John, one of the most accomplished all-round climbers in the world.

MISS IT AND MISS OUT

Click here to read an account of climbing Angel Falls by John Aran
 

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