80/20 (Southland) Waikiwi, South Island, New Zealand
By
farmer2some on 22-Aug-11. Waypoint GC32QE3
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Logs
Had a look but not there. Have found this in the past so I know where it should be.
In Invercargill for few days, soon had cache in hand. Thanks farmer2some for the cache.
Seems it may have gone walk abouts as we could not find it 2nd time round. Disappointing
A lovely Southland summer day, so off to see how many I can get - aiming for 2000 by end of year.
Quickest find of the day, right where I thought it was.
Thanks for the smilie.
1970 22 December 2017 14:42
Quickest find of the day, right where I thought it was.
Thanks for the smilie.
1970 22 December 2017 14:42
Came down for a wedding over the weekend. Had wedding on Saturday then BBQ at the park on Sunday. Quick find. TFTC
#4561. I have been down south on a work trip but not getting much opportunity to go geocaching. Decided to take a day of leave and rent a car so I could explore some of the caches hidden on the outskirts of Invercargill. Nice warm sunny day as well which makes for a pleasant caching experience. This cache was not on the list I had drawn up for the day but as it was close to another one I had just done, I popped around the corner to check it out. Soon saw how the cache was named and the container was quickly in hand. I signed the log and replaced where found. Thanks for the cache farmer2some.
Nice quick stop to grab this on the way into the park to get some others tftc
I'm on a south island tour on my recumbent bike and staying at the nearby top10 park, going to Invercargill today. That was a sit-in on my bike, didn't even have to get up. TFTC.
Some info in a guide book brought us here and the geocaches were a bonus.
Great cache name that was a big help and took us straight there.
TFTC farmer2some
Whilst travelling on the South Island of New Zealand we stopped to look for a few caches when time allowed. After a day of rain followed by constant heavy falls at night we weren't expecting to be looking for any in Abel Tasman NP, but it cleared up nicely. Then at the glacier area it likewise was great weather, but in the 22 years since we last in New Zealand they have shrunk a huge distance. After a day of delightful walking to Roby Roy valley we had a short travel day and had time to search for some caches at Wanaka and Queenstown. Both towns are trendy and noisy, but the thing that stunned us the most was the person with what looked like a pusher for kids, but was in fact for dogs and there was one in it.
Doubtful Sound was amazing as was the efficiency of the travel operator especially given the mind boggling logistics of running it. A day on the Kepler brought us past a number of caches which was a bonus..
Great cache name that was a big help and took us straight there.
TFTC farmer2some
Whilst travelling on the South Island of New Zealand we stopped to look for a few caches when time allowed. After a day of rain followed by constant heavy falls at night we weren't expecting to be looking for any in Abel Tasman NP, but it cleared up nicely. Then at the glacier area it likewise was great weather, but in the 22 years since we last in New Zealand they have shrunk a huge distance. After a day of delightful walking to Roby Roy valley we had a short travel day and had time to search for some caches at Wanaka and Queenstown. Both towns are trendy and noisy, but the thing that stunned us the most was the person with what looked like a pusher for kids, but was in fact for dogs and there was one in it.
Doubtful Sound was amazing as was the efficiency of the travel operator especially given the mind boggling logistics of running it. A day on the Kepler brought us past a number of caches which was a bonus..
Decided I better get these caches since they are by the camp we are staying at. Got back to camp just before the rain started
Found with migs48. late log from our holiday.
Loving doing this now as it's bringing back happy memories.
Loving doing this now as it's bringing back happy memories.
Fairly quick find with wally47 Not sure why there are magnets on cache as nothing is iron for it to stick to in current location. Tftc.
Finally!!! After many attempts at finding this cache & being thwarted by either muggles or our own lack of ability we can at last log a smiley face. TFTC!!
Find by pnutbeagle and The Marathon Man (on vacation from Ontario, Canada) during our vacation to New Zealand and Australia
Now on our way to Dunedin to take the Duniden Railways Taieri Gorge Railway Excursion
Now on our way to Dunedin to take the Duniden Railways Taieri Gorge Railway Excursion
Find by pnutbeagle and The Marathon Man (on vacation from Ontario, Canada) during our vacation to New Zealand and Australia
Now on our way to Dunedin to take the Duniden Railways Taieri Gorge Railway Excursion
Now on our way to Dunedin to take the Duniden Railways Taieri Gorge Railway Excursion
Thanks for the hide
And so aptly named
Thanks farmer2some
For this piece in the game
And so aptly named
Thanks farmer2some
For this piece in the game
At the end of the afternoon we had a nice evening stroll in this wonderful park. We found all three caches without any problems. Thank you for hiding and showing this lovely spot.
After one night in Invercargill we travelled to Bluff and back again with some caches on the way. Thanks
Found myself in Invercargill with an evening and most of a day to kill so a bit of caching was on the agenda. Arrived here to do three caches at Anderson Park but it was getting late in the evening and the sign at the gate said "Gates open 8am to dusk". Well, that's a bit imprecise. One person's definition of dusk may well differ from someone else's. How about putting an actual time on the sign? Not wanting to return to my car in the car park to find it locked in I decided to just do this cache at the gate and return the following day for the other two. TFTC.
Spontaneous cache find while out walking remembered reading it no pen so took photo of log
We are visiting Invercargill for a few days,and it wasn't really a Caching Holiday,but our Caching friend took us on a Tiki Tour around her Childhood haunts,and brought us to this beautiful park.
She remembered a Cache here and guided us in the right direction for us to find just the one.TFTH
She remembered a Cache here and guided us in the right direction for us to find just the one.TFTH
Day 9 in NZ, due to bad weather long drive from Lake Tekapo. Quick found during evening walk, closest 2 caches to our campground, nice park, made some company with a young hedgehog, TFTC
Fortunately one of us is a traffic engineer and business person who knows about the 80/20 rules.