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From: "Shelley Farr" <>
Subject: Re: [ZA] PEERS - Wynberg and Fish Hoek
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 17:42:44 +1000
References: <E1078912-ADBB-11D7-A012-000393766978@alphalink.com.au>


Roger

You are the third person from Australia to reply to my query! Thanks very
much for the tale of your caving experiences. Good to hear from you.

Kind regards
Shelley

----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Rodger <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [ZA] PEERS - Wynberg and Fish Hoek


> Well, well, a blast from the past! If Peers Cave is the one I think it
> is, it is between Fish Hoek and Kalk Bay, and is one of several in that
> range of hills. I went through one of those caves with a friend and
> fellow-student in my UCT days, and nearly got stuck in a narrow passage
> which turned at right angles to s straight-down direction halfway
> through, which my friend called "Edward's Limit". The cave was partly
> Table Mountain sandstone and partly huge granite boulders, and very
> abrasive on the inside! But I never did hear of the person after whom
> the cave was named.
>
> Andrew Rodger, also in Australia.



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