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NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No geocaches permitted.

(GAU) Rietvlei Nature Reserve, SE of Pretoria - The park management insisted on removal of caches in this reserve a few years ago after an incident. The remaining caches are considered "grandfathered", but no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(No new geocaches while land use negotiations are imminent or in progress)

Komatiland Forestry properties

All SANParks reserves other than the KNP

All other game reserves which have restrictions about alighting from vehicles

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator (Rudi Britz) on 013-7525531

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

this thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

Edited by GlobalRat
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**For the latest update, scroll to the end of the thread or click HERE**

 

Update:

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No geocaches permitted.

(GAU) Rietvlei Nature Reserve, SE of Pretoria - The park management insisted on removal of caches in this reserve a few years ago after an incident. The remaining caches are considered "grandfathered", but no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(No new geocaches while land use negotiations are imminent or in progress)

Komatiland Forestry properties

All SANParks reserves other than the KNP, excluding the public areas of Table Mountain National Park, but including the restricted access areas of TMNP (Cape Point, Boulders & Silvermine)

All other game reserves which have restrictions about alighting from vehicles

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator (Rudi Britz) on 013-7525531

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

this thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

Edited by GlobalRat
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**For the latest update, scroll to the end of the thread or click HERE**

 

Update:

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No geocaches permitted.

(GAU) Rietvlei Nature Reserve, SE of Pretoria - The park management insisted on removal of caches in this reserve a few years ago after an incident. The remaining caches are considered "grandfathered", but no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(No new geocaches while land use negotiations are imminent or in progress)

Komatiland Forestry properties.

All SANParks reserves other than the KNP, excluding the public areas of Table Mountain National Park, but including the restricted access areas of TMNP (Cape Point, Boulders & Silvermine)

All other game reserves which have restrictions about alighting from vehicles.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator (Rudi Britz) on 013-7525531

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

this thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

Edited by GlobalRat
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Latest Update 13/04/2009 - Changes are in BLUE

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No physical geocaches are permitted, but earthcaches and virtual waypoints of multi/mystery caches within the park are OK, provided that they do not encourage breaking any of the park's rules which can be found here, and provided that they contain educational content. Earthcaches have blanket permission, and it's not necessary to ask for specific permission for each earthcache. Feel free to refer to this post when submitting your earthcache listing.

 

(GAU) Rietvlei Nature Reserve, SE of Pretoria - The park management insisted on removal of caches in this reserve a few years ago after an incident. The remaining caches are considered "grandfathered", but no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission. Strike this, refer to below..... (See below under City of Tshwane Parks)

 

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

 

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(No new physical geocaches while land use negotiations are imminent or in progress)

Komatiland Forestry properties.

 

All SANParks reserves other than the KNP, excluding the public areas of Table Mountain National Park, but including the restricted access areas of TMNP (Cape Point, Boulders & Silvermine)

 

All other game reserves in South Africa which have restrictions about alighting from vehicles.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator (Rudi Britz) on 013-7525531

 

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

 

(GAU) City of Tshwane parks - They are supportive of geocaching, but permission must be sought for each placement. Contact: johnc1 (at) tshwane.gov.za

All existing geocaches on their properties are in the process of being inspected, and will either "legalised", or removed if they deem it undesirable.

This applies to the following properties under their control -

Rietvlei Nature Reserve and fishing area at the dam, Groenkloof Nature Reserve, Fearie Glen Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Bishop bird park (Rooihuiskraal area), Austin Roberts bird sanctuary, Boardwalk bird sanctuary, Chaimberlain bird sanctuary, Strubendam bird sanctuary, Techno Park bird sanctuary, Moreletakloof Nature Reserve, Pierre van Rhyneveld Nature area, Luton Valley bird sanctuary, Fonteinedal leisure resort, Moretele leisure resort (Mamelodi), Derdepoort leisure resort, Joos Becker Caravan Park, Rooiwal leisure resort (near the Rooiwal powerstation), Klipkruisfotein leisure resort (Soshanguve), Ga-Mothakga leisure resort (Atteridgeville, next to Church street extension - west), Kwaggaspruit leisure resort (Corner of Quagga west and Trans Oranje in Pretoria West), Zwartkops leisure resort, Rooihuiskraal leisure resort (Rooihuiskraal historical grounds), Findel park (Centurion area), The reeds (Centurion area), Hennops river, Quaggasrand (Laudium area), Panorama park (Centurion area), Raslouw park (Centurion area), Sunderland ridge (Centurion area), Colbyn valley (in the East), Lucas rand, Frank Struben Bird sanctuary, Magaliesberg range, Chaimberlains, Klapperkop, Zandfontein

At this stage, Rietvlei Nature Reserve remains highly sensitive, but with proper discussions directly with the management, a new cache in that area can be possible. This will be one area that they will hide their own caches to show the rest of the geocaching community some history and awareness of nature.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

This thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

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Latest Update 19/05/2009 - Changes are in BLUE

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No physical geocaches are permitted, but earthcaches and virtual waypoints of multi/mystery caches within the park are OK, provided that they do not encourage breaking any of the park's rules which can be found here, and provided that they contain educational content. Earthcaches have blanket permission, and it's not necessary to ask for specific permission for each earthcache. Feel free to refer to this post when submitting your earthcache listing.

 

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

 

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(No new physical geocaches while land use negotiations are imminent or in progress)

 

All SANParks reserves other than the KNP, excluding the public areas of Table Mountain National Park, but including the restricted access areas of TMNP (Cape Point, Boulders & Silvermine)

 

All other game reserves in South Africa which have restrictions about alighting from vehicles.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator Avhatakali (Taki) Mamatsharaga on 013-7525531 or email mamatsharaga (at) sanbi.org

 

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

 

(GAU) City of Tshwane parks - They are supportive of geocaching, but permission must be sought for each placement. Contact: johnc1 (at) tshwane.gov.za

All existing geocaches on their properties are in the process of being inspected, and will either "legalised", or removed if they deem it undesirable.

This applies to the following properties under their control -

Rietvlei Nature Reserve and fishing area at the dam, Groenkloof Nature Reserve, Fearie Glen Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Bishop bird park (Rooihuiskraal area), Austin Roberts bird sanctuary, Boardwalk bird sanctuary, Chaimberlain bird sanctuary, Strubendam bird sanctuary, Techno Park bird sanctuary, Moreletakloof Nature Reserve, Pierre van Rhyneveld Nature area, Luton Valley bird sanctuary, Fonteinedal leisure resort, Moretele leisure resort (Mamelodi), Derdepoort leisure resort, Joos Becker Caravan Park, Rooiwal leisure resort (near the Rooiwal powerstation), Klipkruisfotein leisure resort (Soshanguve), Ga-Mothakga leisure resort (Atteridgeville, next to Church street extension - west), Kwaggaspruit leisure resort (Corner of Quagga west and Trans Oranje in Pretoria West), Zwartkops leisure resort, Rooihuiskraal leisure resort (Rooihuiskraal historical grounds), Findel park (Centurion area), The reeds (Centurion area), Hennops river, Quaggasrand (Laudium area), Panorama park (Centurion area), Raslouw park (Centurion area), Sunderland ridge (Centurion area), Colbyn valley (in the East), Lucas rand, Frank Struben Bird sanctuary, Magaliesberg range, Chaimberlains, Klapperkop, Zandfontein

At this stage, Rietvlei Nature Reserve remains highly sensitive, but with proper discussions directly with the management, a new cache in that area can be possible. This will be one area that they will hide their own caches to show the rest of the geocaching community some history and awareness of nature.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

This thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

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Latest Update 02/07/2009 - Changes are in BLUE

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No physical geocaches are permitted, but earthcaches and virtual waypoints of multi/mystery caches within the park are OK, provided that they do not encourage breaking any of the park's rules which can be found here, and provided that they contain educational content. Earthcaches have blanket permission, and it's not necessary to ask for specific permission for each earthcache. Feel free to refer to this post when submitting your earthcache listing.

 

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

 

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(No new physical geocaches while land use negotiations are imminent or in progress)

 

All SANParks reserves other than the KNP, excluding the public areas of Table Mountain National Park, but including the restricted access areas of TMNP (Cape Point, Boulders & Silvermine)

 

All other game reserves in South Africa which have restrictions about alighting from vehicles.

 

After consultation with various local cachers and my overseas collegues, I've decided to lift the above self-imposed interim restrictions which have been in effect for the past 7 months. I do however ask that geocaches be created in an ecologically responsible manner, and that all local rules be meticulously observed.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator Avhatakali (Taki) Mamatsharaga on 013-7525531 or email mamatsharaga (at) sanbi.org

 

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

 

(GAU) City of Tshwane parks - They are supportive of geocaching, but permission must be sought for each placement. Contact: johnc1 (at) tshwane.gov.za

All existing geocaches on their properties are in the process of being inspected, and will either "legalised", or removed if they deem it undesirable.

This applies to the following properties under their control -

Rietvlei Nature Reserve and fishing area at the dam, Groenkloof Nature Reserve, Fearie Glen Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Bishop bird park (Rooihuiskraal area), Austin Roberts bird sanctuary, Boardwalk bird sanctuary, Chaimberlain bird sanctuary, Strubendam bird sanctuary, Techno Park bird sanctuary, Moreletakloof Nature Reserve, Pierre van Rhyneveld Nature area, Luton Valley bird sanctuary, Fonteinedal leisure resort, Moretele leisure resort (Mamelodi), Derdepoort leisure resort, Joos Becker Caravan Park, Rooiwal leisure resort (near the Rooiwal powerstation), Klipkruisfotein leisure resort (Soshanguve), Ga-Mothakga leisure resort (Atteridgeville, next to Church street extension - west), Kwaggaspruit leisure resort (Corner of Quagga west and Trans Oranje in Pretoria West), Zwartkops leisure resort, Rooihuiskraal leisure resort (Rooihuiskraal historical grounds), Findel park (Centurion area), The reeds (Centurion area), Hennops river, Quaggasrand (Laudium area), Panorama park (Centurion area), Raslouw park (Centurion area), Sunderland ridge (Centurion area), Colbyn valley (in the East), Lucas rand, Frank Struben Bird sanctuary, Magaliesberg range, Chaimberlains, Klapperkop, Zandfontein

At this stage, Rietvlei Nature Reserve remains highly sensitive, but with proper discussions directly with the management, a new cache in that area can be possible. This will be one area that they will hide their own caches to show the rest of the geocaching community some history and awareness of nature.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

This thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

 

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Latest Update 20/10/2009 - Changes are in BLUE

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No physical geocaches are permitted, but earthcaches and virtual waypoints of multi/mystery caches within the park are OK, provided that they do not encourage breaking any of the park's rules which can be found here, and provided that they contain educational content. Earthcaches have blanket permission, and it's not necessary to ask for specific permission for each earthcache. Feel free to refer to this post when submitting your earthcache listing.

 

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

 

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(NC/Botswana) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park - No geocaches without written permission.

There was an incident, and a complaint by the park management.

The only cache in the Kgalagadi has been removed by the rangers, and I've archived the listing.

At this stage, I am trying to salvage a "by permission" arrangement instead of a total ban.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator Avhatakali (Taki) Mamatsharaga on 013-7525531 or email mamatsharaga (at) sanbi.org

 

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

 

(GAU) City of Tshwane parks - They are supportive of geocaching, but permission must be sought for each placement. Contact: johnc1 (at) tshwane.gov.za

All existing geocaches on their properties are in the process of being inspected, and will either "legalised", or removed if they deem it undesirable.

This applies to the following properties under their control -

Rietvlei Nature Reserve and fishing area at the dam, Groenkloof Nature Reserve, Fearie Glen Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Bishop bird park (Rooihuiskraal area), Austin Roberts bird sanctuary, Boardwalk bird sanctuary, Chaimberlain bird sanctuary, Strubendam bird sanctuary, Techno Park bird sanctuary, Moreletakloof Nature Reserve, Pierre van Rhyneveld Nature area, Luton Valley bird sanctuary, Fonteinedal leisure resort, Moretele leisure resort (Mamelodi), Derdepoort leisure resort, Joos Becker Caravan Park, Rooiwal leisure resort (near the Rooiwal powerstation), Klipkruisfotein leisure resort (Soshanguve), Ga-Mothakga leisure resort (Atteridgeville, next to Church street extension - west), Kwaggaspruit leisure resort (Corner of Quagga west and Trans Oranje in Pretoria West), Zwartkops leisure resort, Rooihuiskraal leisure resort (Rooihuiskraal historical grounds), Findel park (Centurion area), The reeds (Centurion area), Hennops river, Quaggasrand (Laudium area), Panorama park (Centurion area), Raslouw park (Centurion area), Sunderland ridge (Centurion area), Colbyn valley (in the East), Lucas rand, Frank Struben Bird sanctuary, Magaliesberg range, Chaimberlains, Klapperkop, Zandfontein

At this stage, Rietvlei Nature Reserve remains highly sensitive, but with proper discussions directly with the management, a new cache in that area can be possible. This will be one area that they will hide their own caches to show the rest of the geocaching community some history and awareness of nature.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

This thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

Link to comment

Latest Update 01/10/2013 - Changes are in BLUE

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No physical geocaches are permitted, but earthcaches and virtual waypoints of multi/mystery caches within the park are OK, provided that they do not encourage breaking any of the park's rules which can be found here, and provided that they contain educational content. Earthcaches have blanket permission, and it's not necessary to ask for specific permission for each earthcache. Feel free to refer to this post when submitting your earthcache listing.

 

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

 

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(NC/Botswana) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park - No geocaches without written permission.

There was an incident, and a complaint by the park management.

The only cache in the Kgalagadi has been removed by the rangers, and I've archived the listing.

At this stage, I am trying to salvage a "by permission" arrangement instead of a total ban.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator Avhatakali (Taki) Mamatsharaga on 013-7525531 or email mamatsharaga (at) sanbi.org

 

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

The following reserves as "Highly Sensitive/Restricted Area's", and that no physical caches are placed in them:

 

1. Umtamvuna Nature Reserve – Port Edward

2. Red Desert Nature Reserve – Port Edward

3. Trafalgar Marine Reserve – Palm Beach to Marina Beach

 

Please stay on path/demarcated areas in reserve.

 

(GAU) City of Tshwane parks - They are supportive of geocaching, but permission must be sought for each placement. Contact: johnc1 (at) tshwane.gov.za

All existing geocaches on their properties are in the process of being inspected, and will either "legalised", or removed if they deem it undesirable.

This applies to the following properties under their control -

Rietvlei Nature Reserve and fishing area at the dam, Groenkloof Nature Reserve, Fearie Glen Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Bishop bird park (Rooihuiskraal area), Austin Roberts bird sanctuary, Boardwalk bird sanctuary, Chaimberlain bird sanctuary, Strubendam bird sanctuary, Techno Park bird sanctuary, Moreletakloof Nature Reserve, Pierre van Rhyneveld Nature area, Luton Valley bird sanctuary, Fonteinedal leisure resort, Moretele leisure resort (Mamelodi), Derdepoort leisure resort, Joos Becker Caravan Park, Rooiwal leisure resort (near the Rooiwal powerstation), Klipkruisfotein leisure resort (Soshanguve), Ga-Mothakga leisure resort (Atteridgeville, next to Church street extension - west), Kwaggaspruit leisure resort (Corner of Quagga west and Trans Oranje in Pretoria West), Zwartkops leisure resort, Rooihuiskraal leisure resort (Rooihuiskraal historical grounds), Findel park (Centurion area), The reeds (Centurion area), Hennops river, Quaggasrand (Laudium area), Panorama park (Centurion area), Raslouw park (Centurion area), Sunderland ridge (Centurion area), Colbyn valley (in the East), Lucas rand, Frank Struben Bird sanctuary, Magaliesberg range, Chaimberlains, Klapperkop, Zandfontein

At this stage, Rietvlei Nature Reserve remains highly sensitive, but with proper discussions directly with the management, a new cache in that area can be possible. This will be one area that they will hide their own caches to show the rest of the geocaching community some history and awareness of nature.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

This thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

Link to comment

Latest Update 2015-10-09 - Changes are in BLUE

 

NO-GO AREAS:

(MPU/LIM) Kruger National Park - No physical geocaches are permitted, but earthcaches and virtual waypoints of multi/mystery caches within the park are OK, provided that they do not encourage breaking any of the park's rules which can be found here, and provided that they contain educational content. Earthcaches have blanket permission, and it's not necessary to ask for specific permission for each earthcache. Feel free to refer to this post when submitting your earthcache listing.

 

(GAU) Randparkridge, NW Johannesburg, the little park by the dam, approx S26°06.248 E027°56.903. The residents insisted on removal of a cache after an incident, and no new placements are permitted without obtaining specific and verifiable permission.

 

(EC) Van Stadens River Bridge - The bridge is under CCTV surveillance, and any unusual activity on the bridge could provoke police response.

 

(KZN) With immediate effect (from 26 August 2015) - there is to be NO CACHING in the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve. Detail

 

All caches will be disabled by the Reviewer - and any found logs will be deleted.

 

We have had a meeting with the Reserve Management - and he is not happy with the geocaching community over the years. In particular he has cited:

  • Climbing fences and not using designated entrances
  • Not paying relevant entrance fees
  • Littering
  • Moving off trail
  • Parking in non-designated areas
  • Continued disregard for rules
  • Contravention of the National legislation regarding Protected Areas.

 

 

INTERIM RESTRICTIONS:

(NC/Botswana) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park - No geocaches without written permission.

There was an incident, and a complaint by the park management.

The only cache in the Kgalagadi has been removed by the rangers, and I've archived the listing.

At this stage, I am trying to salvage a "by permission" arrangement instead of a total ban.

 

GEOCACHES PERMITTED BUT PERMISSION MUST BE SOUGHT FOR EACH PLACEMENT:

(MPU) Lowveld National Botanical Gardens - Contact the curator Avhatakali (Taki) Mamatsharaga on 013-7525531 or email mamatsharaga (at) sanbi.org

 

(KZN) Empisini Nature Reserve near Umkomaas - The reserve's management committee require obtaining their permission before placing any caches.

The following reserves as "Highly Sensitive/Restricted Area's", and that no physical caches are placed in them:

 

1. Umtamvuna Nature Reserve – Port Edward

2. Red Desert Nature Reserve – Port Edward

3. Trafalgar Marine Reserve – Palm Beach to Marina Beach

 

Please stay on path/demarcated areas in reserve.

 

(GAU) City of Tshwane parks - They are supportive of geocaching, but permission must be sought for each placement. Contact: johnc1 (at) tshwane.gov.za

All existing geocaches on their properties are in the process of being inspected, and will either "legalised", or removed if they deem it undesirable.

This applies to the following properties under their control -

Rietvlei Nature Reserve and fishing area at the dam, Groenkloof Nature Reserve, Fearie Glen Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Bishop bird park (Rooihuiskraal area), Austin Roberts bird sanctuary, Boardwalk bird sanctuary, Chaimberlain bird sanctuary, Strubendam bird sanctuary, Techno Park bird sanctuary, Moreletakloof Nature Reserve, Pierre van Rhyneveld Nature area, Luton Valley bird sanctuary, Fonteinedal leisure resort, Moretele leisure resort (Mamelodi), Derdepoort leisure resort, Joos Becker Caravan Park, Rooiwal leisure resort (near the Rooiwal powerstation), Klipkruisfotein leisure resort (Soshanguve), Ga-Mothakga leisure resort (Atteridgeville, next to Church street extension - west), Kwaggaspruit leisure resort (Corner of Quagga west and Trans Oranje in Pretoria West), Zwartkops leisure resort, Rooihuiskraal leisure resort (Rooihuiskraal historical grounds), Findel park (Centurion area), The reeds (Centurion area), Hennops river, Quaggasrand (Laudium area), Panorama park (Centurion area), Raslouw park (Centurion area), Sunderland ridge (Centurion area), Colbyn valley (in the East), Lucas rand, Frank Struben Bird sanctuary, Magaliesberg range, Chaimberlains, Klapperkop, Zandfontein

At this stage, Rietvlei Nature Reserve remains highly sensitive, but with proper discussions directly with the management, a new cache in that area can be possible. This will be one area that they will hide their own caches to show the rest of the geocaching community some history and awareness of nature.

 

This is a locked thread for information purposes and will be updated as required.

This thread has been opened for discussion on these topics, and I invite you to contribute.

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