Whipping Day At Table Mountain Site
While there is no historical holiday officially called "Whipping Day" at Table Mountain
The Duel: Legend says Van Hunks, an avid pipe smoker, was challenged by a mysterious stranger to a smoking match on the slopes of what is now called Devil's Peak. whipping day at table mountain
Before you picture tourists with bullwhips or a bizarre extreme sport, let’s rewind the clock a few centuries. If you ask a modern Capetonian about Whipping Day, you’ll likely get a blank stare. But dig into the old Dutch colonial records of the 17th and 18th centuries, and you’ll find one of the most bizarre annual rituals ever performed on a natural wonder. While there is no historical holiday officially called
The most famous "whipping" on Table Mountain isn't a day, but a legendary smoking contest that whips up the mountain's famous "tablecloth" cloud. The Story: Legend says a retired pirate named Jan van Hunks But dig into the old Dutch colonial records
When we use phrases like "Whipping Day at Table Mountain," we are forced to reconcile the postcard-perfect image of Cape Town with its reality as a slave society. The mountain watched over the cruelty of the settlers
Who Participates? A Tribe of Gluttons for Punishment
To be clear: Whipping Day is not for tourists. It is not for casual hikers. It is an invite-only event governed by an unspoken code.


