To get to this cache site, you will pass over Tolberg, a 1267 meter high summit in the Outeniqua mountain.

The initial summit is not a difficult one to reach, although the faint path needs a keen eye over the rocky sections. The problem starts once you reach the summit.
From here you are faced with two saddles to decent to. The one to the left is where you need to go, as your GPS will also indicate.
The one to the right goes to a peak with a tower called Vensterberg (Window Mountain) due to a opening between some boulders giving a view towards Mossel Bay when looked through.
Be very very carefull on your decent to the saddle. I used a faint path left around the peak just before I reached the summit to get to the saddle. On my way back I went straight up to the summit of Losberg.
Once you are past the saddle, the worst is over, and the walk becomes slightly easier.
Remember to take a ride on the Eagle, and post your photo! (A rock you wont be able to miss)
The cache was placed at the furthest point, giving a unobstructed view towards Cradock Peak and George. Losberg is a small hill below you from here, and the Outeniqua pass is almost a straight drop far below you.

I would not recommend this walk in wet conditions. Bring warm clothing along anyway, even if it does not look like rain. And make sure someone knows where you plan to hike.
The hike is free, as well as the parking. It would be advisable to get a self issue permit at Witfontein Nature Reserve though, as this peak also falls within their borders.