We woke early only to find mist as thick as pea soup, we had coffee and decided not to climb until the mist cleared. By 10H00 the sun was breaking through and we started up the standard route to the top of Intunja.
Although not technical it was still tough going and the sun had decided, it was time to fry anything that moved, including two humans taking a walk up a mountain. We arrived at the entry section along eastern side towards the “Hole”. Although it is not much different to the Roland’s cave entry, the length and the fact that the footpath (foot holes) were loose gravel made this rather more unnerving than I expected.
Once at the “hole” the view was awesome, the vertical drop-off to the west and the magnitude of the hole made it all worthwhile. After a few pictures for the record we returned safely along the same path to spot where we dropped our gear. We took a short break to soak up the site and the achievement and headed down for a wallow in the ice-cold river.
All photo credits to Heinrich Human

scott

what a cool feature