Subject: What an Adventure
- walking the "Tunnels" under the Cape Town Castle!
Goodhopeadventures
organised another super outing - my kind of adventure. A few hours walking with
a most professional leader through the Tunnels that run under the Cape Town
Castle and under most of the streets in the downtown Cape Town area with the
water running out into the sea in the old Harbour. It was a perfect day and
some 18 of us received a well organised briefing and handed in our Indemnity
forms, donned our hard hats supplied and with the arrival of a qualified
professional Rescue Medic walked past the castle Moat to a stormwater drain
(see pic) and descended a ladder into the labyrinth of tunnels that run under
our city. I did not know what to expect? Cool & cold sloshing through a
foot of water running down the mountain through the old sewerage tunnels or hot
and humid with all funny "goggas" rats & porcupines, spiders,
frogs, crabs, cockroaches and fighting through spider webs? Going down the
manhole cover was fun and we soon got accustomed to the dark in the tunnel. It
was possible to walk upright. With torches we proceeded to follow our leader
Matt Weisse from goodhopeadventures who had done an early morning recce to see
that all was in order. As he predicted it was excellent and although 4 degrees
lower than ground level we could walk in T shirts.
The water must have been
about 6" deep and not too slippery and an easy slow walk being briefed on
the construction from initial Jan van R times to the closing into a tunnel by
the Brits after the 1830's. Really solid and well constructed. Plenty of sewer
pipes along the way and we soon came to the junction with the Kaizergracht
tunnel running up to the old District Six.
There was cabling in the tunnel for lighting put
in for movies being "shot" here - specifically "Fear
Factor" - a TV series. We walked to where we would have been under Strand
street and could hear the motor cars on the road directly above us and the
trains in the Cape Town station. It was all so very clean and the flowing water
pristine - Brian Kirsch commented that it is hard to believe we have these millions
of gallons of fresh water running out to sea! It was indeed a wonderful
experience that I can recommend to anybody nutty enough to want to go down a
manhole cover into the bowels of the earth and splish splash through a running
stream. A thrilling experience and adventure!
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