Lunch with Pippa Hudson · 2 June 2026 · 19m
Speaker 1: Cape Talk WhatsApp paper on seven to two five six seven, one five six seven. Speaker 1: It is time to wander the world, and today we're wondering very much in our Speaker 1: own backyard because we are exploring some of the most exciting places to go rock Speaker 1: climbing in the Western Cape. And before I introduce my guest, I wanted to throw Speaker 1: this open to the audience. If it's something that you do that you're passionate about, Speaker 1: and you want to talk to us about your favorite climbs and the parts of Speaker 1: the Western Cape that you think every climber needs to visit, we'd love to hear Speaker 1: from you. If you want to share from us your most treasured memory of climbing, Speaker 1: anything like that, please do send through a WhatsApp to seven to five six seven Speaker 1: or one five six seven. If you are already deeply involved in the climbing community, Speaker 1: then my guest is going to be no stranger to you. I suspect because our Speaker 1: guide for this conversation is somebody who knows our mountains very very well. Indeed, Tony Speaker 1: Lawrence has been involved in climbing and mountaineering for more than forty five years now. Speaker 1: He is passionate about everything to do with the sport of climbing. He is the Speaker 1: publisher and editor of SA Mountain Magazine. He's also a regular contributor to international climbing Speaker 1: journals, and just this last month has released the most beautiful new hardcover book called Speaker 1: Great Rock Climbs of the Western Cape, which showcases seventy five classic roots and Tony, Speaker 1: thanks for popping into studio in the midst of…
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