Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Table Mountain is a very popular day hike. She would have been near other people the vast majority of the day.
Sure, someone could've attacked her. But she would also be near witnesses. Not exactly the place you go after a young woman.
I'm thinking she stopped to take a photo and slipped. It's dangerous and with sheer cliff drops.
Have hiked Table Mtn myself and the above is 100% true.
Anonymous wrote:Has it been confirmed that she was the victim of a crime? Plenty of deaths were reported over the summer in US National parks from people who were overcome by the elements.
Anonymous wrote:I did that hike with two others and I fell apart. It was so hot, no shade, and it's a tough climb.
Anonymous wrote:Table Mountain is a very popular day hike. She would have been near other people the vast majority of the day.
Sure, someone could've attacked her. But she would also be near witnesses. Not exactly the place you go after a young woman.
I'm thinking she stopped to take a photo and slipped. It's dangerous and with sheer cliff drops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Table Mountain is beautiful. Cape Town’s setting is stunning…but the crime is off the charts. For example, cabs do not stop at red lights at night, so that they can avoid armed robbery.
The only thing true in this ridiculous post is that South Africa has high crime levels.
People do actually stop at red lights, and Table Mountain is crawling with tourists most of the time.
The poster specified “at night,” which was her experience. True I can attest. Maybe not your experience…but that does not make the post untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t really a travel topic.
Untrue.
Some countries are particularly dangerous for female travelers.
https://www.saferspaces.org.za/understand/entry/gender-based-violence-in-south-africa#:~:text=Between%2025%25%20and%2040%25%20of,in%20their%20lifetime%20%5B10%5D.
1/4-1/3 of adult South African men report having raped a women.
Not somewhere I would recommend you send your daughter on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Table Mountain is a very popular day hike. She would have been near other people the vast majority of the day.
Sure, someone could've attacked her. But she would also be near witnesses. Not exactly the place you go after a young woman.
I'm thinking she stopped to take a photo and slipped. It's dangerous and with sheer cliff drops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Table Mountain is beautiful. Cape Town’s setting is stunning…but the crime is off the charts. For example, cabs do not stop at red lights at night, so that they can avoid armed robbery.
The only thing true in this ridiculous post is that South Africa has high crime levels.
People do actually stop at red lights, and Table Mountain is crawling with tourists most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Table Mountain is beautiful. Cape Town’s setting is stunning…but the crime is off the charts. For example, cabs do not stop at red lights at night, so that they can avoid armed robbery.
Anonymous wrote:This is so tragic. I lived in Cape Town for a year and I would have never done this hike alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t really a travel topic.
Untrue.
Some countries are particularly dangerous for female travelers.
https://www.saferspaces.org.za/understand/entry/gender-based-violence-in-south-africa#:~:text=Between%2025%25%20and%2040%25%20of,in%20their%20lifetime%20%5B10%5D.
1/4-1/3 of adult South African men report having raped a women.
Not somewhere I would recommend you send your daughter on vacation.