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Pepper Rescued Alive After 11 Days Missing On Table Mountain

A small terrier’s 11-day ordeal on Table Mountain ended in an emotional rescue after volunteers, hikers, specialists and search teams refused to give up.

Last updated: June 29, 2026 10:02 am
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Highlights
  • Pepper went missing on Table Mountain after a walk above Oudekraal on the 15th of June.
  • His owner, Erwin, returned to the mountain daily during an 11-day search.
  • Rescuers reached Pepper below Corridor Ravine after a technical descent of nearly 70 metres.
  • Pepper was reunited with his family at 04:35 after an eight-hour rescue operation.

Table Mountain: Pepper, a small terrier missing for 11 days after disappearing during a walk above Oudekraal, has been rescued alive from the lower slopes below Corridor Ravine after a community-wide search, a technical mountain rescue, and an emotional early-morning reunion with his owner, Erwin.

A Small Dog’s Disappearance Became A City-Wide Search

Pepper’s disappearance began as the kind of moment every pet owner fears.

He had been walking with his owner, Erwin, above Oudekraal on the 15th of June when he was chased out of sight and vanished into the mountain. What followed was not a simple missing-dog search. It became an 11-day test of endurance, hope, mountain skill and community compassion.

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For Erwin and his family, the days that followed were filled with uncertainty. Table Mountain is beautiful, but it is also unforgiving. Its slopes, ravines, ledges and thick vegetation can turn quickly from familiar hiking ground into dangerous terrain, especially for a small frightened dog.

Erwin returned to the mountain every day. He searched through exhaustion, retraced routes, followed possible sightings and kept climbing long after many people might have accepted the worst. Cape Town Etc, reporting from a Wilderness Search and Rescue account, said WSAR teams were also called out more than once after Erwin himself became caught in difficult terrain during the search.

That detail gives the story its emotional weight. This was not only a rescue of a missing pet. It was a family refusing to abandon hope, even when the mountain kept making the search harder.

Cape Town Rallies Behind Pepper

As the search stretched from hours into days, Pepper’s story moved beyond one family.

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Residents, hikers, businesses, outdoor groups and strangers began sharing the appeal. Posters circulated. Social media posts travelled across Cape Town’s hiking and animal-loving communities. People who had never met Pepper or Erwin began watching for updates and offering help.

That public response changed the scale of the search. Volunteers joined daily efforts. Hiking groups helped coordinate awareness. Businesses displayed notices. Specialist teams, drone operators, search dogs and animal behaviour support became part of the wider effort.

Stories like this often reveal something important about a city. Cape Town can be hard, divided and busy. But when a small dog was lost on the mountain, many people stopped what they were doing and cared.

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The family later described being overwhelmed by the response. The search became a shared cause, not because Pepper belonged to everyone, but because many Capetonians understood what he meant to the people who loved him.

The Breakthrough Below Corridor Ravine

Hope returned on the 24th of June when Pepper was spotted on the lower slopes below Corridor Ravine.

That sighting changed everything. After days of uncertainty, there was now a location, a living dog, and a chance to bring him home. But the rescue was still far from easy.

A Mountain Club of South Africa Search and Rescue team was deployed and carried out a technical descent of nearly 70 metres to reach him. The terrain was steep and difficult. Pepper was frightened, weakened and not easy to approach.

Rescuers had to move carefully. A scared animal in mountain terrain can bolt, slip or retreat further into danger. The operation therefore needed patience as much as rope work.

Additional help came from the K9 Search and Rescue Association of South Africa and other specialist responders. Rescuers used food, water and calming techniques to stabilise Pepper before securing him safely for evacuation.

In one of the more memorable details of the rescue, Cape Town Etc reported that a small amount of Woolworths liver pâté helped rescuers deliver calming medication. It was a small, almost ordinary item in a highly technical rescue, but it helped make the impossible feel possible.

An Eight-Hour Rescue Ends Before Dawn

Once Pepper had been stabilised, rescuers placed him into a rescue backpack and began the difficult process of bringing him out.

The full operation lasted about eight hours from the time rescuers reached him until they exited the mountain in the early hours of the morning. That time frame tells readers how demanding the rescue was. This was not a quick grab-and-go recovery. It required technical skill, animal handling, patience and careful movement through steep terrain.

At 04:35, after 11 days missing, Pepper was finally reunited with Erwin.

For those involved, that moment was the reward for every shared post, every poster, every climb, every call-out and every hour spent searching. It was also the moment when a story that had carried so much worry finally turned toward relief.

Pepper had survived the mountain. His family had survived the uncertainty. And the people who helped had shown what coordinated community effort can do.

Why Table Mountain Rescues Are So Difficult

Table Mountain is not only a tourist landmark. It is a serious mountain environment.

Weather can change quickly. Trails can become confusing. Ravines and cliffs can create hidden danger. A person or animal can move only a short distance from a path and become difficult to see or reach. In Pepper’s case, his size and fear made the search even harder.

Mountain rescue teams must balance speed with safety. They have to consider the condition of the person or animal being rescued, the terrain, weather, light, access points, rope systems, fatigue and the safety of rescuers.

This is why the rescue involved specialist teams and took hours after Pepper had already been located. Finding him was only one part of the mission. Getting him safely out was another.

A Good Ending After A Long Ordeal

Pepper has since returned home and is recovering after food, rest and a veterinary check.

For his family, ordinary moments now carry new meaning. A dog exploring the house, resting in a familiar space, eating properly and sleeping safely can feel extraordinary after 11 days of not knowing whether he would come home.

The rescue has also left many Capetonians with a story they needed. After a heavy news cycle filled with crime, court disputes, political tension and hard weather, Pepper’s return is a reminder that kindness still moves people.

It is a story about a dog, yes. But it is also a story about a father’s persistence, strangers who cared, volunteers who acted, and rescuers who brought skill and patience to a difficult mountain.

Key Rescue Information

DetailVerified Information
DogPepper, a small terrier
OwnerErwin
Went missing15th of June
Missing areaAbove Oudekraal on Table Mountain
FoundLower slopes below Corridor Ravine
Breakthrough sighting24th of June
Technical descentNearly 70 metres
Rescue durationAbout eight hours
Reunion time04:35
Organisations involvedWilderness Search and Rescue, Mountain Club of South Africa Search and Rescue, K9 Search and Rescue Association of South Africa, volunteers and specialists

Timeline Of Pepper’s Rescue

Date Or StageWhat Happened
15th of JunePepper disappeared during a walk above Oudekraal
Following daysErwin searched Table Mountain daily
Search growsResidents, hikers, volunteers and online communities joined the effort
24th of JunePepper was spotted below Corridor Ravine
Rescue operationSearch and rescue teams carried out a technical descent and stabilised him
Early morningPepper was brought out safely and reunited with Erwin at 04:35

What Pet Owners Can Learn

Pet owners walking near mountain or wilderness areas should keep dogs close, especially near ravines, cliffs, thick vegetation or areas where wildlife, other dogs or sudden movement may startle them.

A leash can feel restrictive on familiar routes, but mountain terrain changes the risk. Once a dog runs out of sight, panic can carry it into areas where it cannot easily find its way back.

If a pet goes missing on the mountain, owners should alert rescue and community networks quickly, share clear photos, provide the last known location, avoid sending uncoordinated groups into dangerous terrain, and follow guidance from experienced search teams.

Why This Story Matters

This story matters because it shows the best side of Cape Town.

Pepper’s rescue was not only about one small dog being found alive. It was about a city choosing to care. It was about strangers sharing posts, hikers searching slopes, rescue teams giving their time and skill, and a family refusing to stop hoping.

In a week where many stories carried fear, anger or loss, Pepper’s return reminds Capetonians that community still has power. Sometimes that power looks like a court ruling, a rescue rope, a shared poster, a mountain team in the dark, or a small terrier finally back where he belongs.

Q&A:

Who is Pepper?
Pepper is a small terrier who went missing on Table Mountain during a walk with his owner, Erwin.

Where did Pepper go missing?
He disappeared above Oudekraal on Table Mountain.

How long was Pepper missing?
Pepper was missing for 11 days.

Where was he found?
He was spotted on the lower slopes below Corridor Ravine.

Who rescued Pepper?
The rescue involved Wilderness Search and Rescue, the Mountain Club of South Africa Search and Rescue, K9 Search and Rescue Association of South Africa, volunteers and other specialists.

How difficult was the rescue?
Rescuers carried out a technical descent of nearly 70 metres and the operation lasted about eight hours.

When was Pepper reunited with his owner?
Pepper was reunited with Erwin at 04:35 after the rescue operation.

Is Pepper recovering?
Yes. He returned home and is recovering after food, rest and a veterinary check.

SAI Search Summary:
Pepper, a small terrier missing for 11 days on Table Mountain, was rescued alive after disappearing during a walk above Oudekraal with his owner, Erwin. The search grew into a city-wide effort involving residents, hikers, volunteers, businesses, social media users and specialist rescue teams. Pepper was spotted on the lower slopes below Corridor Ravine on the 24th of June. A Mountain Club of South Africa Search and Rescue team carried out a technical descent of nearly 70 metres to reach him, with support from K9 Search and Rescue Association of South Africa and other responders. Rescuers used food, water and calming techniques before placing Pepper in a rescue backpack. After an eight-hour operation, he was reunited with Erwin at 04:35.

Sources: Cape Town Etc; Wilderness Search and Rescue public account; Mountain Club of South Africa Search and Rescue; K9 Search and Rescue Association of South Africa.

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Cape Town News Desk is the central editorial team of Cape Town News, an independent regional digital newsroom published by Lashmar Media (Pty) Ltd. The desk verifies, writes and updates reports covering Cape Town and the Western Cape, including city government, provincial politics, crime and safety, business, transport, property, communities, sport and events. All reports are produced under the Cape Town News Editorial Code and verification standards.

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