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Barefoot climb for Dangerous Darkies

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Sonia Wahl

Months of preparatio­n and marketing by the De Wet family finally paid off when on 1 May, Dawid de Wet, co-owner of *Karoo 360, attempted and achieved to summit the **Compassber­g Mountain – barefoot!

Dawid and his wife decided to raise funds in aid of their son, Richter de Wet's football club, Dangerous Darkies. Richter joined the Dangerous Darkies in January and the first thing he noticed was that very few of his teammates had football boots. They played on rough terrain either barefoot or with shared boots, often wearing only one.

The day before the climb

The afternoon before the climb, the u.11 Dangerous Darkies team received their new soccer boots and kit and challenged the u.11 Eleven Attackers Football Club to a game of football at uMazizakhe Stadium. Karlien de Wet, Richter’s mom, says that the youngsters weren't used to playing with boots and that some even took them off halfway through the game to play.

That evening local farmers, townsmen and members of the Dangerous Darkies Football Club came together for a friendly match of soccer. From seasoned veterans to rookies, individual­s from diverse background­s took to the field as equals, with parents, spouses, children and friends cheering from the sideline. Karlien says that the atmosphere was one of celebratio­n and that this moment was one that left her speechless. “Amidst laughter and camaraderi­e, bonds were strengthen­ed and memories were made, underscori­ng the profound impact of collective action,” she says.

Before this climb, Dawid already completed the Compass Mountain climb 22 times, wearing shoes. However, his climb on 1 May was his first barefoot attempt and the cold weather made it a tough challenge.

The day of the climb

Dawid said when he stood atop Compassber­g, his feet hardened by the rugged terrain, he knew that his journey was about more than conquering a mountain.

At around 9:00 on the day of the climb, twenty other climbers joined Dawid on his journey to the top of the Compassber­g Mountain. It took them a total of three hours to reach the top. Dawid says that the wind was extremely strong, throwing them off balance sometimes, making the next step a challenge. He says that the support of his fellow hikers made this whole experience a breeze. “With descending my feet were sensitive because you have to break and in the last third of the hike the small rocks were slippery with no shoes on.”

The Summit

Dawid said when he stood atop Compassber­g, his feet hardened by the rugged terrain, he knew that his journey was about more than conquering a mountain. It was about lifting up a community, inspiring others to believe in the power of collective action and making a tangible difference in the lives of those in need. “Without the unwavering support and tireless efforts of my wife, Karlien, none of this would have been possible,” says Dawid.

Who are the Dangerous Darkies?

Dangerous Darkies Football Club was founded in 1972 in uMasizakhe, Graaff-Reinet, making it the oldest FC in Graaff-Reinet. Originally known as Red Eagles FC, the team played in red and white colors. With so much that

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