Cleft Peak is one of Table Mountain's littleknown and seldom-visited charms, situated on the extended ridge of Nursery Buttress overlooking the Hely-Hutchinson Dam. The top of the ridge is covered with lots of strange rock formations.There are two major cross clefts the likely features after which the peak is actually named and they separate three massive blocks of sandstone. These are near the dam end of the ridge. The clefts are quite awesome. Some run along the ridge and some across it. Some are narrow and others very wide. Some have been weathered by wind and water while others have been created when the huge sandstone blocks shifted apart.
To get to the cache, turn off the main path at the trail head and follow the cairns on the faint path to ref point 2 and then ref point 3. keep follwing the cairns up to the top of the ridge , then along all the way to GZ. From GZ you will have a beautiful view of the cleft
Bonus point for any cacher who recognizes the container and can tell us where it comes from.