Te Micro Reborn (Wellington) Mount Victoria, North Island, New Zealand
By
Yeetrees on 10-Dec-09. Waypoint GC1YBX8
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*Having the day in Wellington before taking the ferry across to the south island tomorrow.* After an ALC we found this one in bright sunshine! We had just left Te Papa for a break but we soon decided to go back again. **#4470**
Zusammen mit searchersab geht es fr 4 Monate auf Reise, dabei kommen wir nach Singapur, dann an die Westkste Australiens, wir fahren die great ocean road von Sydney nach Adelaide, danach bereisen wir noch Nord und Sdneuseeland. Dieser Cache lag auf unserer Route, vielen Dank an den Owner Yeetrees, adopted by agcnz frs Auslegen und Herfhren
Chewbacca72 and I are traveling during 4 months through Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. A few caches that are on our way should not be missing. This cache is one of them. Many thanks to Yeetrees, adopted by agcnz for hiding.Best regards,searchersab
Nice redemption find! I tried to find it a few moons ago but Sunday market muggles meant we abandoned the search. Lovely day to come back to this spot. Tftc!
Such nice weather! Let's go to the shoreline and do some caches. This was the second one, very nice Spot! But we have to come back for the I in Wellington. Too busy this morning. TFTC
We are in Wellington for a few days. We walk through the streets, stroll along the promenade, ride the cable car and visit the botanical gardens. We follow the lab caches, which often lead us to unusual places. Unfortunately, we have to leave some traditional caches without logging them because there are often too many muggles watching. We visit many places in Wellington and enjoy the breaks with a delicious coffee. Many thanks to all the owners and greetings from the Moorhelmi
Thank you for the cache! Hikoi reached here today, it was a bit calmer around this area after 12pm. Some food trucks nearby but they also gave some cover for the logging. First day exploring Wellington, its windy for sure Cheers from Finland
Day thirty three of our epic New Zealand Adventure with The Morris.Wandering around Wellington, a few caches and some AdLabs.The day started a bit damp, but soon got better. Still very windy though.Spent most of the day at Te Papa.Windy and spitting rain does mean there were no muggles!Made for a fast find.Thanks, Robmc.
Day 33 of our Enzed adventures with Robmc and today was predicted to be rainy, windy and cold so the intention was to head to Te Papa for the day. Before we headed in we wandered about a bit collecting some AdLabs and caches.Thanks for contributing to an amazing holiday
Popped down to the market, only to find someone sitting at GZ. Bought myself a curly potato... then a drink, finally gave up and read a book while I waited for him to move. It was nice to finally get this one as it had been disabled last time I was here. Tftc
Te Micro Reborn (Wellington)A quick stop in Wellington on my way home from the Dunedin MEGA. I had picked some caches to target while in town.A quick find here, log signed, all replaced as found.TFTC Yeetrees, adopted by agcnz# 10701CheersWillis007
Today we visited Wellington and found some tradies along the way - this was one of them .MPLC and greetings from us from Germany.
At last found a Wellington cache. What a wonderful, weird quirky city. Each corner has something interesting to look at. Just been to the Te Papa and recommend the 1hr tour. Now to explore the quay. Tfc
Thank you, very busy but easy enough. Had a friend with me so it was easier to be sneaky
#3804 I am on my geocaching holiday in New Zealand. Today is my day 3, and I walked around Wellington and found some geocaching here.Found it! A quick one. Typical Wellington magnetic micro. Yeetrees, adopted by agcnz, thank you for the cache!-crystaloops from Taipei, Taiwan on October 3, 2024 @ 21:27:38[GC1YBX8] Te Micro Reborn (Wellington) was a D1.5/T1.0 Micro Traditional Cache at the time of finding.
Didnt have enough time since I had to rush to lunch. Wont come back since Im travelling through
Easily located in a gusty morning! I wonder how many caches have blown out to sea over the years? I had to keep a tight hold on this one today. Thanks CO.
7.4 World travelers adventure log.Out and about exploring the world with Nildran on this epic adventure!Thanks for adding to our memories and letting us explore your favorite spots all over the world!It continues to be a wild ride!TFTC SL If you find yourself at a local pub during trivia night, and the category is:'States shaped like a Mitten'here is some information that may help you win that round:Michigan trivia 7.444. Grand Rapids itself became very, very annoyed by a 2011 Newsweek website article that listed it as one of America's Dying Cities and fought back by making a video featuring practically everyone in town lyp-synching to the song American Pie. The video went viral on YouTube, which prompted Newsweek to disclaim the original article.45. The original name of the University of Michigan, which was founded in 1817, was Catholepistemiad. Yeah, try chanting that at a football game.46. The University of Michigan has been nicknamed the Harvard of the West, which led Harvard alum JFK, in a speech he delivered during a 1961 campus visit, to refer to himself as a graduate of the Michigan of the East.47. Famous UM grads include Scopes trial defense attorney Clarence Darrow, Swedish diplomat-turned-Holocaust hero Raoul Wallenberg, Vader-voicing actor James Earl Jones, material girl Madonna and former prez Gerald R. Ford48. Michigan State University was the first agricultural college in the U.S.49. MSU's got its own illustrious alums, including the famously missing former Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa, actor Robert Urich, director Sam Raimi and NBA superstar Magic Johnson.50. Edsel Ford, son of Henry (and no relation to Gerald R.), may forever be associated with Detroit's biggest flop, but he died 14 years before the line of cars bearing his name came out. Edsel himself would most likely have done a much better job with the designhe was, after all, responsible for the body of the super-successful Model A, as well as its braking and transmission systems.51. Grand Haven is famous for its singing sand beaches, which make a whistling sound when you walk on them. 52. Hamtramck has an annual Paczki Day celebration devoted to the greater glory of this Polish version of a jelly doughnut
gps was jumping around again today but soon had cache in hand. TFTC 4 seasons in one day here in Wellington today.
It took a moment or two before 2upoj2 realised which level I had to be on but once I'd gotten on top of things, it was a nice quick find at 18:30.TNLNSL, although a couple of our geocoins had a visit to mark the occasion. Thanks Yeetrees, adopted by agcnz.
Lol, if you hear voices while sitting and logging the cache, dont worry its just some teens under, sitting on the rocks doing stuff
Found - Mrs McMike2012 & I live full-time in our caravan travelling around NZ, visiting the places we want to visit & doing the things we want to do and fitting in a bit of Geocaching here & there currently heading down to Wellington for a few days we took the train into town this morning to explore the city the area around Ground Zero was super busy with lunchtime walkers, joggers & other assorted people but nobody was paying us any attention it was a subtle reach down & in was an easy find, log completed & cache returned to its position pleased to add another 'smiley face' to the tally TFTC ... TN:LN:LS #5,859 for Us!
Auf unserer 3 wchigen Tour durch NZ, wieder auf der Nordinsel gelandet. Nach einer HdR-Touritour gestern, heute noch das Nationalmuseum auf der Agenda und davor ein wenig umschauen.
After hosting my event outside Te Papa, I met up with my geowidow in the museum & we spent a good while looking around several exhibitions. Then we split up for me to visit some caches.This was the next & the good coordinates took me to a likely search area where I quickly located the cache container. I noted that it had been found earlier today by one of the attendees at my event & having signed in, everything was carefully replaced as found.Found at 16:16Cache #10452TFTC agcnz
Tftc. Staying nearby before heading to the South Island to continue our road trip. Wellington living up to its name today
DNFs on this cache are not very common, so after a recent bunch of them I swung by this morning to check. Im pleased to report that all is good. The cache had crept in position by a couple of metres but that in fact made it slightly easier to find. I have replaced it back where it belongs. Its waiting to be found, happy caching!
I don't remember finding the original Te Micro, but I did many years ago! A quick find this evening amidst the evening commuters.
Lots of caches like this in the area, made worse from the wet conditions. Fairly busy here but nowhere near the peak, and my find could be made secretly. Tftc!
TFTC JENPETEH, The H,s , South Africans living in Australia GeoCaching our way around the globe and loving it