Popple Peak

Popple Peak

Popple Peak seen from the top of Bannerman Pass
Highest point
Elevation 3,331 m (10,928 ft)[1]
Listing List of mountains in South Africa
Coordinates 29°14′0″S 29°24′0″E / 29.23333°S 29.40000°E / -29.23333; 29.40000Coordinates: 29°14′0″S 29°24′0″E / 29.23333°S 29.40000°E / -29.23333; 29.40000[2]
Geography
Popple Peak

Location in South Africa

Location Kwa-Zulu Natal
Parent range Drakensberg

Popple Peak (Afrikaans: Popplepiek) is a mountain in the Drakensberg range, South Africa. It is located on the border between South Africa and Lesotho, on the watershed that forms the border between the two countries. Popple peak is 3331 m[3] above sea level and has an elevation of approximately 300 metres from the surrounding escarpment. It is the 13th highest peak in South Africa[4] and it is visible from as far away as Estcourt and Ladysmith in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands.

This peak is considered a Khulu, a peak above 3000 metres and not within 1 km of another Khulu, as defined by the Mountain Club of South Africa.[5]

The peak was named by Barry Anderson[6] in 1946 after John Poppleton[7] (who climbed the peak with Barry Anderson and Des Watkins).[8] On arrival at the summit a thunderstorm came up,[9] and Poppleton was concerned for his safety[10] - causing him to leave the summit. Anderson later sent the survey of the peak to the Surveyor General with the height and name "Popple Peak".[11]

References

  1. Compassberg
  2. "Popple Peak".
  3. KZN, Wildlife (1999). Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Drakensberg Maps - Giants Castle.
  4. Mountain Club of South Africa list of Drakensberg Peaks released in 1994
  5. Mulch, Cliff (1994). "Khulus". MCSA.
  6. Barnes, Bill (1991). Giants Castle A Personal Histor.
  7. Barnes, Bill (1991). Giants Castle A Personal Histor.
  8. Barnes, Bill (1991). Giants Castle A Personal Histor.
  9. Barnes, Bill (1991). Giants Castle A Personal Histor.
  10. Barnes, Bill (1991). Giants Castle A Personal Histor.
  11. Barnes, Bill (1991). Giants Castle A Personal Histor.
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