Don’t walk alone ... if you do, observe all other tips.
Choose your route, time and likely progress and stick to it. Inform someone of your route and the time you expect to return.
If in a group, maintain the pace of the slowest member. If alone, never rush.
If lost - don’t split up. If alone, stay calm. Try to retrace your steps. If you can't, stay put.
Always take waterproof clothing, a stick, hat and sunblock, and wear good shoes.
If lost or forced to stop because of Cape Town's fickle weather, find shelter, stay together and remain in one place.
If injured, assess the situation carefully. If possible, send two people for help with a marked map and have a third monitor the injured person. If alone, call for assistance and detail your position.
Stick to well-used paths and always walk with caution. Don’t take shortcuts.
Take three to four litres of water per person per day, and food in case of delay. Watch the weather and time. Turn back if either are against you.
Take a fully-charged cellphone with preprogrammed rescue numbers. The national emergency number for landlines is 107. Program 021487700 into your cellphone.
Cape Point Nature Reserve