Clinging precariously to the Big Block Boulder, you can almost feel the echoes of climbers past. This sandstone giant, nestled within the Rocklands bouldering area near Cape Town, has witnessed countless attempts, triumphs, and the occasional frustrated groan. Big Block Boulder isn’t just a rock; it’s a testament to human determination and the magnetic pull of a challenging climb. The guidebook, “Rocklands Bouldering,” describes Big Block Boulder as home to “4 or five problems,” the best being an F6c+ first ascended by Steve Koehorst. Imagine conquering that steep corner, utilizing the undercut roof with a powerful left Gaston. The sandstone of Rocklands, known for its unique crimpy texture, adds another layer of complexity to the climb. The warm hues of the rock, painted by nature over millennia, contrast beautifully with the clear blue skies of the South African summer. The best time to visit Big Block Boulder, like the rest of Rocklands, is from June to August. This avoids the scorching 35°C temperatures that can make daytime climbing a near impossibility in other months. As you stand here, feel the coarse texture of the sandstone beneath your fingertips. Breathe in the dry air, scented with the surrounding indigenous bush. Listen to the quiet rustle of the wind as it whispers tales of past climbers who have tested their mettle against this formidable boulder. Big Block Boulder isn’t just about the climb; it’s about the experience, the challenge, and the connection with nature’s raw beauty.
Hartleyvale Hockey Stadium
Ready to witness a Cape Town landmark that has seen both soccer and hockey glory? This is Hartleyvale Hockey Stadium.