
Gert had visited many ports as a seafaring man but never port Lyttelton, spent most of his life in the Netherlands, while visiting New Zealand our family found the perfect place to hide his cache on top of Evans Pass, because of the view on Sumner and the close vacinity of Port Lyttelton.
Evans Pass
Between Evans Pass and Dyers Pass are several significant summits, including Sugarloaf (494 m), recognisable by the television transmission tower on its summit; Mount Cavendish (448 m); and Mount Pleasant (499 m), the highest peak in the northern arc of the Port Hills. West of Dyers Pass, the Port Hills curve away southward and become even higher, rising to 573 m at Coopers Knob. From Coopers Knob the crater rim descends to Gebbies Pass (elevation c. 160 m). The hills south and east of Gebbies Pass are regarded as part of Banks Peninsula proper rather than the Port Hills.
You are looking for a 250ml Sistema container, containing a logbook and Gert's Cremation numbered stone (Please do not remove)
Please bring your own pen and watch for muggles as they can appear fast from the 2 corners, enough space for trackables, please drop them in here.
Happy hunting
Cache maintained by local family members
