18/05/2026
UPDATED POST FOR CLARITY.
We love Table Mountain deeply. That is exactly why we can no longer stay silent.
For years, volunteers, rescue members, hikers, trail runners, conservation groups and community stakeholders have tried working directly with SANParks and TMNP to improve visitor safety, trail maintenance, rescue coordination and crime prevention on the mountain.
We have sent emails.
Attended meetings.
Submitted proposals.
Offered volunteers, funding, equipment and support.
Too often, those concerns have been ignored until they become public.
We now have evidence of deeply concerning operational failures, including delayed rescue responses, ignored safety concerns, deteriorating infrastructure and stakeholders being prevented from assisting with safety initiatives.
This is a real visitor safety concern. We also have evidence that TMNP Ops room only opperates from 07:30 to 15:30 while a large percent of crime, rescues and fires happen outside of those hours. In another incident, a tourist was reportedly left stranded in severe weather while rangers logged off duty.
This is not about attacking people.
This is about accountability, public safety and protecting one of South Africa’s most iconic natural spaces.
Table Mountain belongs to all of us, and the people who use it, protect it and visit it deserve better.
If any journalists or media platforms would like to investigate these concerns further, please contact Blake Dyason from Love Our Trails - [email protected]
We are prepared to share correspondence, records and evidence that has been emailed or sent to SANParks CEO and management in the interest of transparency and constructive change.
Please share this if you care about the future of Table Mountain.