WSAR's daring rescues on Table Mountain during severe winter storms
Nel explained that extreme lengths had to be taken during the operation, adding: "In total, teams deployed more than 700 metres of rope to safely lower the…
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"Rising approximately 180 metres above the ground, the face of Postern Buttress required rescuers to deploy twin 200 metre ropes to reach the stranded climbers and lower them safely to the ground," Nel described the technicalities of rope guideline safety measures. The first and most complex operation unfolded high above Camps Bay on Postern Buttress when two experienced rock climbers were forced to retreat from the Champs Élysées route due to deteriorating weather.
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"Rising approximately 180 metres above the ground, the face of Postern Buttress required rescuers to deploy twin 200 metre ropes to reach the stranded climbers and lower them safely to the ground," Nel described the technicalities of rope guideline safety measures.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The first and most complex operation unfolded high above Camps Bay on Postern Buttress when two experienced rock climbers were forced to retreat from the Champs Élysées route due to deteriorating weather.
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