At the tip of the Cape Peninsula – 60 km south-west of
Cape Town – the rugged rocks and sheer cliffs cut deep into
the ocean to split False Bay from the colder waters of the western
seaboard. This outcrop of the Table Mountain National Park is
called Cape Point. And this is where our adventure
begins…
To reach Cape Point from Cape Town, you have two options if
you’re travelling by car:
For the most spectacular journey, take the M6 route via Hout Bay
and drive along Chapman’s Peak. Then, from Noordhoek, follow
the magnificent coastline to Kommetjie, Sweetwater, Witsand, Misty
Cliffs and Scarborough, where you head inland and all along the top
of a mountain plateau.
Or take the Blue Route (M4) to Muizenberg, Fish Hoek and along
the coast to historic naval village of Simon's Town. Then continue
along the coastal road to the entrance of the Table Mountain
National Park. A scenic drive through the reserve leads you to the
parking area at Cape Point.
An International Cache
An International Cache Exchange is where two people from two
different countries agree to exchange caches. Then, you maintain
the cache in your country & the other person maintains the
cache in their country. When supplies get low, you replenish your
cache in the other country & your counterpart replenishes the
cache in your country.
When you visit this cache, please have trade items that
represent the region you are from or South Africa. The reason this
is asked is because the trade items will go to the sister cache in
Ireland. Any money placed in this cache will go also to the Cache
in Ireland.
Cache Maintenance
The Huskies will be maintaining this cache for
The Windsockers
The Cache
The contents of the cache are all Irish related.
Please note that you must enter the overnight trail and follow
the marked trail to cache. No bundu bashing is needed.
Please take caution with baboons at all times
The cache is hidden in a very rocky area about 1m off the
trail.
This is a regular cache please replace it with care to prevent
muggles from discovering its presence

The Huskies

The Windsockers