All Day Every Day (North Otago) Taranui, South Island, New Zealand
By
waitaki999 on 16-Oct-07. Waypoint GC16Q9N
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Logs
Think it must have been tampered with. Spent a bit of time looking but no dice.
There has been a bit of treching around GZ so the cache may have been discovered. Thanks
Found a nice little spot that matched the clue but no dice for me today. Cheers.
Haha, got cocky and left the gpsr in the car as I had spied the clue..... Or so I thought. Went and got gpsr and found the right gz. TFTC
Cache has been removed. Not where it was when found by my son a couple of months ago.
nice spot. so we took the time to stop for a late lunch in our campervan. while the rice was simmering and the fichfingers were deep fried, we grabbed the cache quickly. a nice meal in every respect.
greets from Austria, tftc, wazzi & family
NZ#163
greets from Austria, tftc, wazzi & family
NZ#163
We loved this beach and had it all to ourselves. After finding the cache, we spent some while walking along the shore looking for pebbles and shells. So beautiful. SL. TFTC.
TFTC, Well over due log.... Found this with the Jonnies goes caching boys, and wolf pack leader.
#16 of what we think was 50 for the day for the johnnygoescaching crew. Lotsa logs to do.....
Found on a day long caching trip to Oamaru with the Johnnygoescaching group. TFTC
A beautiful place and the perfect stop for a drink and snack for the boys. I can see us coming back here for a day at the beach sometime soon. TFTC!
1300hrs Stayed the night for a walk along the beach. The Italian Job was here......! Our blog www.motorhominginxs.blogspot.com
We were in New Zealand for a month, to get to know this wonderful country and its nice people, and of course to do some caching. Since we couldn't connect to the internet very often or very long, we didn't log our finds. Being back in Germany, I have to admit that I can't remember all the caches we found. So some of them will just get a "we found it" log entry - this is one of them. But I will at least write a few general words about our caching experience in NZ.
As we searched only for traditionals (and sometimes earth caches) with a reasonable terrain rating, we found most of them quite easily. Especially because a lot of larger containers were used. 'Larger' in this context means small or regular - as we are usually more the urban kind of cacher, we're more used to micros. What we're not so much used to is caches being hidden in or under bushes or trees. Being a little bit what I would call 'botanically challenged' we would find this quite difficult even back here, were we could know the plants. In NZ with its plants we've never heard about, we were really lost in the beginning. But after some time we were able to distinguish between flax and cabbage tree, and we even finally managed to find out what a punga is (seriously).
As always, caching brought us to a lot of interesting and beautiful caches we wouldn't have found otherwise. So many thanks to all you cache-hiding kiwis!
lemonCurd
As we searched only for traditionals (and sometimes earth caches) with a reasonable terrain rating, we found most of them quite easily. Especially because a lot of larger containers were used. 'Larger' in this context means small or regular - as we are usually more the urban kind of cacher, we're more used to micros. What we're not so much used to is caches being hidden in or under bushes or trees. Being a little bit what I would call 'botanically challenged' we would find this quite difficult even back here, were we could know the plants. In NZ with its plants we've never heard about, we were really lost in the beginning. But after some time we were able to distinguish between flax and cabbage tree, and we even finally managed to find out what a punga is (seriously).
As always, caching brought us to a lot of interesting and beautiful caches we wouldn't have found otherwise. So many thanks to all you cache-hiding kiwis!
lemonCurd
This one was quickly found on our way to Christchurch - on our last day in NZ...
We chose the road next to the Ocean where we enjoyed the view. It should be one of our last views to the Pacific Ocean. It´s not easy to leave a country like this one! [^]
TFTC #704 (my 162nd cache with lemonCurd in New Zealand ).
Many greetings from Hamburg, Germany.
We chose the road next to the Ocean where we enjoyed the view. It should be one of our last views to the Pacific Ocean. It´s not easy to leave a country like this one! [^]
TFTC #704 (my 162nd cache with lemonCurd in New Zealand ).
Many greetings from Hamburg, Germany.
3578
This would be great spot All Day every day, quick find with Yeetrees.
TNLNSL, TFTC
This would be great spot All Day every day, quick find with Yeetrees.
TNLNSL, TFTC
Very windy today, so we enjoyed watching the waves. No day for swimming with the southerly. TFTC
TFTC what a great spot, found the cache and spent the remainder of the time playing around the rock pools.
Nice quiet and peaceful day at the bay. Closest to any muggles would be the seagulls. TFTC
Auf Grund eines Team Account Splitt logge ich diesen nun mit dem eigenen Account nach.
Die Geschichte zum Log kann bei Cache.Mike nachgelesen werden.
Vielen Dank fürs Verständnis und Grüsse
Because of a Team account split I'm logging this one with my personal account.
Please read the log of Cache.Mike to get the story about this find.
Thanks for your understanding and greetings
[size=1][font=Impact] .... [orange]JoshThePirate[/orange]
Die Geschichte zum Log kann bei Cache.Mike nachgelesen werden.
Vielen Dank fürs Verständnis und Grüsse
Because of a Team account split I'm logging this one with my personal account.
Please read the log of Cache.Mike to get the story about this find.
Thanks for your understanding and greetings
[size=1][font=Impact] .... [orange]JoshThePirate[/orange]
fast find on a lovely beach!
T4Tc
[This entry was edited by Cache.Mike on Monday, April 06, 2009 at 1:58:26 PM.]
T4Tc
[This entry was edited by Cache.Mike on Monday, April 06, 2009 at 1:58:26 PM.]
Nice to visit here again, one of my very early cache finds in 2001 was the nearby All Day Bay. Good memories. Cheers Gav [2723]
A christening of sorts. Rediguana and I helped my sister, Leanne, find her first cache. Stopped down the road and had a look at fossils too.
A very quick find - a bit chilly now to stay around and enjoy the beach sadly, given the lovely warm start to the day. Definately no TB in the cache - not much of anything there actually! TNLN TFTC
Yep it's a cache, bet you can't guess where it was hidden?! Can't say that I noticed a travel bug in here but I didn't really lookthe close, just signed the log and left.
Quick find. Sadly, i couldn't find the nearby one because of blimmen muggles! Them's the breaks I guess.
There was a cool breeze blowing when BaldEd and I were doing this cache. Had to wait for a muggle to disappear before putting our hands on it.
Cheers for the cache.
Cheers for the cache.
2nd no-find for the day, Looked and looked we are starting to think we have lost our touch, will watch in anticipation.
1824. Another quick find at 10.05am. This is a lovely bay - we were caching here on our first ever caching trip. The waves today were rippling with energy and the colours were clean and clear.
Thanks
Iris & Rodney
Thanks
Iris & Rodney
A few new caches along here that bring me to a place I've never been before. Nice quick find. Thanks.
Despite this being a reasonably lonely spot I was still muggled! Didn't see a woman with a dog observing me from afar until it was too late. Don't think the cache has been compromised though.