At the cache location is a flat rock (30 x 20 x 2 cm). The cache is
buried just below the surface under this rock. It is a tupperware
container (10 x 6 x 3 cm) with a blue lid. Bring small items, not
larger than an AA battery.
The cache waypoint at the top of this
page is actually waypoint 1 in the table below.
Waypoint |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Look
For |
Waypoint 1 |
S 33º 55.511' |
E 018º 24.979' |
Red postbox. Number on black on
white plaque + 20 = GH. |
Waypoint 2 |
S 33º 55.519' |
E 018º 25.623' |
Wooden cross. Plaque with start
and end dates. Last two digits of the end date + 8 =
EF. |
Waypoint 3 |
S 33º 55.731' |
E 018º 25.018' |
Bronze sculpture. Plaque with
date. Last two digits of the date - 22 = CD. |
Waypoint 4 |
S 33º 56.428' |
E 018º 26.003' |
Graffiti. Double digit number
below date + 12 = AB. |
Cache |
S 33º CD.AB5' |
E 018º EF.0GH' |
Find numbers A to H and insert
them into the cache coordinates. |
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Table Mountain Web Cam
The original micro cache was lost due to the worst storms in 30
years causing a landslide. The cache is still there, covered with
tons of sand and rocks.
WARNING: Bergies (homeless people) might be relaxing in the area
after dark.
Original cache was hidden 19 May 2001.