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  <updated>2007-12-29T19:44:20+00:00</updated>
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    <title>Left Face B</title>
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    <published>2007-12-29T19:42:07+00:00</published>
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      <name>tumbleweed</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Time: 2-3 hours<br />
Last walked:&nbsp;Dec&nbsp;2005</p>

<p>Left face B is a very pleasent alternative to Platteklip (which let&#8217;s face it, we&nbsp;all&nbsp;hate).</p>

<p>It winds up across the left face of the mountain, across sheer looking cliffs and rock bands - a
truly improbably looking route. But the hike itself isn&#8217;t exposed, and only contains a pitch&nbsp;or&nbsp;two.</p>

<p>Start up Platteklip gorge, pass the contour path, and continue until the last left side corner
before the path heads up into the gorge proper. This corner has a vertical section, with a large rock at&nbsp;the&nbsp;base</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Time: 2-3 hours<br />
Last walked: Dec&nbsp;2005</p>

<p>Left face B is a very pleasent alternative to Platteklip (which let&#8217;s face it, we all&nbsp;hate).</p>

<p>It winds up across the left face of the mountain, across sheer looking cliffs and rock bands - a
truly improbably looking route. But the hike itself isn&#8217;t exposed, and only contains a pitch or&nbsp;two.</p>

<p>Start up Platteklip gorge, pass the contour path, and continue until the last left side corner
before the path heads up into the gorge proper. This corner has a vertical section, with a large rock at the base
with a feint path leading out - this isn&#8217;t right. Rather at the top of the corner, is a large bush with the path
behind it. Head up&nbsp;here.</p>

<p>Follow the path up the slope to the lower rock-bands. Ascend an open gully immediately to the right of a
yellowish rock scar. From here traverse to the right for about five to ten minutes to a point where you can
ascend some easy rock steps for about 60 metres. (Take care not to traverse too far before before you start
ascending, as this will take you to very steep ground overlooking Platteklip&nbsp;Gorge).</p>

<p>After this traverse to the right for a while until further progress seems impractical.
Here a short and easy rock pitch allows you to gain the next grassy terrace. At this
point a grassy gully leads down to Platteklip Gorge (good escape route).
On the left side of the terrace is a steep narrow gully which is badly eroded in places.
Ascend this gully, moving to the left near the top, and continue up to a shoulder from
where the rest of the climb can be easily scrutinised. Traverse distance to the left on
a grassy strip, passing the &#8216;Centre Left Face&#8217; route where the traverse becomes quite narrow.
Continue traversing for some time then, after ascending some easy rock to a higher level,
climb a short pitch. From this point follow the path leading to the right to a rock-face
where the traverse narrows somewhat, and you encounter a simple step-over. From the grassy
terrace around the corner follow one of a few easy ways to the&nbsp;top.</p>

<h2>Maps</h2>

<p><img src="/files/left-face-b-face.jpg" alt="Left Face B Face" />
<img src="/files/left-face-b-map.jpg" alt="Left Face B Map" /></p>
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