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ET in a Little Garden Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/3/2002
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Possible approaches from Silvermine East carpark, Boyes Drive/Godfrey Avenue, Clovelly Drive or even Cape Parks Board offices near Ou Kaapse Weg on the Clovelly gravel road. Say 5 hours round trip, climbing nearly 200 metres. Definitely worth it - a pleasant walk to witness an incredible sight.

ET, the “Enduring Tree”. Kleintuin refers to “Small Holdings”, commemorating the farming activity which took place along the Silvermine River many years ago. But once you see where this most remarkable tree has had to grow, you will understand why “Little Garden” is preferred. “KT” comprises three separate crowns. At the critical waypoint (A) near the western crown, in a rugged area where there are few bushes, look south. You will be surprised to discover that, what appears to be a bush, is in fact the top of a tree growing in a deep dark crevasse.
Imagine the scenario, many years ago when this tiny seed was borne aloft by the wind. Not in its wildest nightmares, would it have expected to land in a more gloomy and inhospitable place. Now it had to make the best of it! How long did it struggle ever upward, in the dark? For how many years was its sole objective reaching that tiny patch of sky so that it might by photosynthesis and osmosis fulfil a more or less normal function. To find nourishing soil, its twisted tortured roots have had to travel some 10 metres over barren rock slab.
Then one day, after all this struggle, the topmost fragile growing tip eventually reached the rim of its well of imprisonment, only to be met with a new frightful circumstance. The rocky rim was fully exposed to the prevailing Southeaster wind, more often than not of gale-force intensity. Relentlessly but inevitably its little twigs and branches were bent, formed and fashioned until they pointed due northwest in conformance.
But that’s not the end of the story! Inevitably ET’s presence was discovered. There were many visitors. Some came to admire but others brought their ‘long knives’. With grotesque cynicism, in testimony of their own self glory and vanity, they carved eminently forgettable initials in its bark from ground level to as high as an arm can reach. Why would a tree go to all this trouble? Why persevere against such seemingly impossible odds? Perhaps the answer lies not a pace away. Only about 200 millimetres high, stands a new young fresh sapling, one of three!

Now, take a walk and find the Honeycomb Corner at the foot of the crevasse. From a friendly grassy patch you may carefully approach the tree. Mind the sapling! Then go further south (Don’t fall over the edge!). Find the cache, sandwiched between the bottom and middle of three large slab rocks stacked one above the other, like a large hamburger, resting on a rock shelf. The cache is hidden behind some loose stones.

On the way, be sure to visit “Pompeii on the Bay”. Admire and explore the excavations and the restored lanes and foundations of the Villa of Mysteries. See the Roman Baths with basin and massage table at S 34° 06.798 and E 018° 26.057 and the Dying Man at S 34° 06.794 and E 018° 26.045.

CONTENTS:
Farmyard animals

  • 1x Grasshopper
  • 1x Picture frame with photo of ET
  • 1x Book “Marvellous Monarchs”
  • 1x packet Foliage Plant Food
  • 3x “You Are Here” Bookmark map
  • !x Notebook & pen
  • 1x Geocache Read-Me

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

PYHRF: Jrfg Pebja: F 34° 06.595 R 018° 25.671: Jnlcbvag (N) Ivrj bs RG sebz cngu F 34° 06.599 R 018° 25.683; Tenffl cngpu, Ubarlpbzo Pbeare & RG Perinffr F 34° 06.613 R 018° 25.677

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)