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    WSAR issues festive season warning after multiple Lion’s Head incidents

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveDecember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Following a series of incidents on Lion’s Head last week, Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR) is urging all hikers to take extra care, particularly as trails become increasingly busy over the festive period, reports Cape {town} Etc.

    The first incident occurred on Thursday, when a visiting German hiker fell while descending from the summit. Despite the efforts of all involved, the hiker was sadly declared deceased at the scene.

    The following day, a 65-year-old visiting British hiker reported sudden headaches and dizziness while ascending near the summit. She was treated by a paramedic and flown in the WC Government Health and Wellness EMS / Air Mercy Service (AMS) rescue helicopter to a nearby landing zone for further care.

    Later that same day, while teams were hiking down the popular trail after the earlier incident, rescuers encountered a 15-year-old hiker experiencing nausea. The young hiker and her parents were assisted safely down the mountain.

    With foot traffic on trails across Lion’s Head and Table Mountain expected to increase significantly over the festive period, WSAR warns that steep paths, loose gravel, exposure, heat and fatigue can quickly increase risk in these conditions.

    Hikers are especially urged to exercise extreme caution on the final approach to the summit of Lion’s Head, where the trail narrows considerably and steep drop-offs are present close by. During peak times, congestion and hikers passing in opposite directions can significantly increase the risk of slips, falls and loss of footing.

    As we enter peak holiday season, WSAR is asking Lion’s Head hikers to:

    • Be patient and respectful of fellow hikers
    • Allow space for others to pass safely
    • Respect the environment and stay on marked paths – avoid shortcuts
    • Carry more water than you think you’ll need, especially in warm conditions
    • Wear appropriate clothing and pace yourself
    • Turn back if conditions, fatigue or health concerns arise
    • Start early and avoid activity during the hottest hours of the day.

    ‘If you or someone else in your group needs help, call the emergency number (021 937 0300) early so assistance can reach you as quickly as possible,’ concluded WSAR.

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