Boy Racer Central 2 (North Otago) Oamaru, South Island, New Zealand
By
waitaki999 on 28-Jul-09. Waypoint GC1WFTN
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Logs
A quick discrete look around at lunchtime but nothing to be seen at the obvious location: muggles in cars either side didn't help!
Cheers.
Cheers.
This was a quick and easy find for us, it's definitely still there. Log book is extremely full as previously noted. TFTC
Found in a different spot to where we first looked. The log is full and I had to squeeze in alongside an early entry. TFTC
I was expecting a similar find to Mark I - wrong. Like others have said the log is full - my log shares a space with gazza48. TFTC #1788
A group of muggles were parked just next to the cache, so we had to wait for them to leave before heading for the cache. TFTC waitaki999.
Quick easy find on a Sunday afternoon. clever hiding place. log book needs replacing - its totally full.
Problems getting an accurate WP - seemed to be on road side, but logic suggest several metres away. Log was so full, I had to write over another entry.
Great spot.
Log book is full.
TFTC. SLB. Caching day out with WallyOne,Mollymop and Birdflu.
Log book is full.
TFTC. SLB. Caching day out with WallyOne,Mollymop and Birdflu.
Although we had found the original, we didn't recall exactly how it was hidden, but this one was quickly found. TFTC
I'd raced up to the previous one, so this one was nice and easy. Thanks and cheers from Grandalf(1851)
Somewhere where a car doesn't look out of place, retrieving a cache. We parked right beside it! TFTC
Found while on a trip from Australia to Queenstown for a work conference with my mate Marshy (Blacklegend17) who came along for the ride. One of 220 finds for the 8 days we were on the South Island. Found while heading up to Timaru. A nice and quick driveby. TFTC.
Second last day of our NZ caching adventure with Quasar3671 aka The Ruddman aka Marty..... Our travels took us from from Christchurch via Queenstown for 5 days then to Dunedin and finally up the East Coast for a caching onslaught.... This cache was one find of 64 for this caching run and more than 70 for the 24th.
Almost reached this out through the car window. Quick find, took longer to sign the log and wind it all back up.....
Almost reached this out through the car window. Quick find, took longer to sign the log and wind it all back up.....
Would call this size nano, not far from where we're staying & first cache of morning. 1/31 #1303
FELT IN THE OPEN MUGGLE CITY!!
Loved this one though, clever idea and clever hint.
Had to pretend to tie up my shoe and pretend to drop something!
Holidaying from Australia having a caching good time!
Loved this one though, clever idea and clever hint.
Had to pretend to tie up my shoe and pretend to drop something!
Holidaying from Australia having a caching good time!
Had a cacher with us who had completed this previously, so after searching around we wandered off momentarily to allow them to confirm the cache was still in place. Sadly not - it looks like the boys might have raced off with this one.
Thought I had this sussed - i.e. had been given explicit directions by a previous finder. But no joy....
Not quite what we were expecting, but a pretty quick find by Moneydork. Cheers Gav [4444]
Wish I was as lucky as previous loggers. Sadly cache was not exposed, and neither could I assist it in becoming so.
Had to do two turns around the block to get this as the first time there was a muggle in a car right next to GZ. At first PB was puzzled, but then a glance from a different angle revealed an unexpected type of cache!! Well done. TNLN TFTC
2905. We pulled up and found the cache lying exposed. We signed the log and replaced it more securely.
Thanks
Iris & Rodney
Thanks
Iris & Rodney
Well overdue for a logging session - will have to get better at logging! TFTC
Found with Johnnygoescaching on trip to Timaru
Found with Johnnygoescaching on trip to Timaru
TFTC, one of 41 caches on the johnnygoescaching trip to Timaru. Sorry for another cut and paste job (logging 48 caches today).. Good hide!
No luck spent a bit of time but nothing came to light.
[This entry was edited by ZCA on Sunday, September 06, 2009 at 1:21:04 AM.]
[This entry was edited by ZCA on Sunday, September 06, 2009 at 1:21:04 AM.]
Looked hard could not find so went away from GZ. Came back a couple of weeks later and looked again and spotted the cache. It certainly was different to what I was expecting to find. TFTC
Well a bit of thought does pay off - version 2. Found after widening the search (coord a bit out) and applying Spok logic after plying a few beers. My first experience of this type of "cache holder" and so will add this to my caching experiences as it is a clever hide.
I've had a couple of goes at this one. 1st time, the films were on and it was muggles film goer central and the 2nd time, I was in my suit and it was raining. Got the first version of this cache easy as, but this one needs a bit of thought methinks.
A race to town this morning only to meet another cacher on his way back out. Good to see this one restablished with a wee twist.
Thanks
ernienz
Thanks
ernienz
Ah life's great a new cache to hunt for in the morning,and a FTF cache found quickly.
Thanks Bitsprayer
Thanks Bitsprayer