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4HolerPoler
27th Jul 2004, 06:22
Sounds like a Good Show from the chopper boys for this one. Last light, fully extended hoist line, rotors close to the rock-face. Sounds like these guys earned their beers on this one.

Cape Town - Two climbers marooned on a tiny ledge on a cliff face above Swellendam were rescued in a daring airlift on Monday. The men, trapped on the ledge since Sunday, were physically fit when they were brought down, said rescue organiser Kevin Tromp of Wilderness Search and Rescue. But, he added: "They would have been lucky to survive another night there: it was absolutely freezing." Tromp said the pair had tried to abseil down a 200m waterfall in Groote Kloof outside the town on Sunday, using a 50m rope. After their second abseil, they reached a ledge at the very end of the rope. Because of the elastic nature of the rope, when it was freed of their weight, it sprang out of reach, dangling 10m above their heads.

An air force Oryx helicopter was called in. A first attempt to lower a line to the men did not work, even though the helicopter was hovering with its rotors within three metres of the rock face and its winch line was fully extended, because the men were under a small overhang. A rescuer was then lowered from a fixed belay about 100m to the ledge. As the last light faded, another attempt was made with the helicopter and the rescuer managed to throw a rope around the winch hook and haul it to the ledge.
The two men were hoisted in seperate lifts while the rescuer jumared back up his ropes. The rescuers identified one of the men as Albertus le Roux and the other only as Christo, both aged 32. They were unable to say where they were from.

Well done guys - we're proud of you.

4HP

DualDriver
27th Jul 2004, 08:56
Only the Chopper Boys;)

Well done, Guys:ok:

Gainesy
28th Jul 2004, 09:57
Because of the elastic nature of the rope, when it was freed of their weight, it sprang out of reach, dangling 10m above their heads.

Darwin Awards candidates?:rolleyes:

Well done to the SAAF.