A Med Tube in Abbeville Carpark, Mangere. Airport Oaks, North Island, New Zealand
By
G_2 on 03-Feb-24. Waypoint GCAK3KZ
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Logs
No luck today. There have been a few DNFs so wondering if it's gone, but it's a G-2 hide so might just be very tricky.
Had a look on my way in and again on my way out but I couldn't spot the cache either
Sorry but if this is a 1.5 difficulty rating ... I have just spent 25 mins looking around GZ to no avail, I read in some previous logs that people know what to look for, but today I had no clue. If you could check it, and let me know what to look for, it would be good. Cheers
Quick find here before our flight. Nicely done. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of New Zealand / Aoteroa, as we geocache throughout their land while on holiday.Thanks for showing us this place, & for placing and maintaining this cache. The is our playground
Quick find with Blue Jay before heading to airport to start our return journey to Ireland.Kia Ora New Zealand..TFTC. Toffee Man.
This one is near our accommodation so went for an evening drive to find. Quickly spotted the fun Camo cache.Thank you G-2 for placing this cache.Log signed as B&PFind number 5037
M25: me, M15, and mum are on our way to a geoevent, but had enough time to get this cache. Nice and easy find, log all good and signed. Tftc.
Out with SN and Net caching in the Onehunga area. We extended our caching area out to the airport and included this cache. It wasnt long before we had our hands on this one. Another fine example of excellent camo by the maestro G2!Thanks G2 for another well crafted cache
Out with the Two J's today for some caching adventures.After the 6 new tricky, Onehunga hides by a new Cacher....which involved some bush bashing and scrambling on all fours....we came here...hoping this Glyn hide wouldn't be too hard .First place we looked....and as McArgister has noted, the cache itself was hard to spot!But we are getting used to his awesome methods.Favourite Point G-2
A beautiful holiday in Zealand is behind us, we spent the last afternoon while waiting for our flight to Europe walking and catching some caches in the park near the airport. This was our last cache on NZ. Nice design, I already had it in my hand once and put it back again before I managed to reveal the hiding place. Excellent, thank you. Thank you.
A very early pick up at the airport but the plane was late so time to find a cache. Interesting place for a stop and walk Some big old trees around the place .
The tamariki and I had just dropped Mum McArgister at the airport to head back home to ol Blighty when I remembered this cache that has been published last night. A short detour en route home and then I set Mini & Micro to work. Once Mini started to extract something for a closer look in a possible hiding spot, knowing the hider, I knew she had it in her hands. Even then, and having been told, neither of them could see how to open it. With some help from me, we soon had the blank log in our hands. Signed and replaced carefully and then its back on the road. A fav point for the invisible container. Thanks for the carpark cache!(FTF) #361