Rumdoodle

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Kloof, South Africa

Rock climbing

Rumdoodle Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rumdoodle is located in Kloof, South Africa on Kranskloof. Rumdoodle is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category rock climbing in South Africa.

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Kranskloof

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Kathryn Kure

Rumdoodle is a great rock-climbing crag, much used by the climbing fraternity in the Upper Highway area where Sport Climbing is a recognised school sport in many of the local schools. Be wary when on the path though because it ends in this steep cleft which is known as Rumdoodle. There is a scramble to the right of the path down which you can get to the crag which is bolted. Just be wary since there is a precipitous drop after the first hard scramble. I have included photos where you go down right at the small tree. The walk from Uve Car Park is not difficult - just kept to the right fork (green arrow).

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Richard Hipkin

Cool walking trail, you often come across a herd of Zebra.

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Nic Parmee

Classic beginners climbing spot in durban lots of great routes and is fun

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David van der Veen

Bet place to climb. There is a mixture of Trad and sport climbing and grades for the beginner to the pro. First you need to sign the climbing register at the main picnic site, the current fee is R40. Otherwise enjoy

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Johan Prinsloo

Great rock for people starting out to top level climbers.

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Ian Caister

An excellent climbing venue for beginners and experts alike with both a slab and overhang face. Well protected. The scramble approach is a bit intimidating but very manageable in the dry.

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Chris Snyman

Has awesome sport rock climbing with grades for all levels. Bolts are very well maintained by mcsa and other climbers. Many a climber had their first outdoor climbing experience in this absolute gem of a little crag

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Michelle North

Fundoodle! Great views of the Gorge and of course great climbing. Not for people scared of heights