MCSA Magaliesberg Section
PO Box 1418
Pretoria
0001
South Africa

Email: admin@ (add: mag.mcsa.org.za)
 Tel: +27
087 808 3729
 Fax: +27
012 667 2216
 Office hours: 8h00-10h00

 

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Constitution of the Magaliesberg Section
 

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NEW - NEW - NEW

Peglerae:  Newsletter, June 2009

Programme: June to December 2009 (Update posted on 24 June 2009)

Constitution of the Magaliesberg Section  (Update posted on 17 April 2009)

Tree list - Magaliesberg (MSWord - 127kb or PDF - 84kb)
 

NEW CONTACT NUMBER FOR MCSA MAGALIESBERG SECTION OFFICE:  087 808 3729

Administrator: Anna de Lange

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 08h00-10h00

Photo's of the 40th Anniversary Expedition to Ethiopia: 

11-26 / 30 October 2008

More photo's ....

The Magaliesberg Section of the Mountain Club of South Africa is based in Pretoria and has a membership of approximately 290 from all age groups and walks of life.

  • Club evenings, hiking and climbing meets and other activities.  Read more...
     

  • For details regarding planned activities refer to the programme
     

  • Peglerae, is the quarterley newsletter of the Magaliesberg Section with mountaineering news items, feedback on hiking and climbing meets, and announcements .  Read the latest newsletter...
     

  • The Magaliesberg mountain range lies in between the highveld savannah of the Witwatersrand and the African bushveld, stretching roughly from past Rustenburg in the west, past Pretoria to Bronkhorstspruit in the east. This mountain range is almost 100 times older than Everest with interesting geology, archaelogy, fauna and flora. The conservation of the Magaliesberg nature area is important for the Magaliesberg Section.  Read more...
     

  • Public access to Mountain Club properties in the Magaliesberg is limited for reasons of conservation and to preserve a wilderness feeling. No facilities are provided. Depending on the kloof, a certain amount of members of the public can visit a specific kloof via a permit system.  Read more...
     

  • Do you want to become a member?  Read more...

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Dome 20 January 2008


Castle Gorge 20 January 2008

 

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