Prom Park
Adventure activities in Cape Town's climate and landscape demand different preparation than elsewhere. Summer heat and sudden wind require facilities designed for quick transitions between sun exposure and shade, and water points matter more than you'd think. Parks with proper infrastructure—surfaces that handle both wet winters and baked summers, equipment maintained against salt-laden Table Mountain winds, staff who know how to manage the Cape's afternoon gustiness—operate differently from urban parks elsewhere. Safety considerations shift with terrain; the slopes and aspects around the mountain present specific hazards. Proper supervision means understanding local weather patterns and how quickly conditions change, not just generic training. This kind of facility needs to anticipate weather and seasonality in ways that separate genuinely functional from merely equipped.