The End of the Road (Waikato) Hamilton, North Island, New Zealand
By
McCutchan Cache Clan on 11-Oct-10. Waypoint GC2GKBW
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Logs
Located this yesterday as I was biking past, but I didn't have a pen on me so couldn't sign. Returned today with a pen on another bike ride and the log is a soggy mess so any attempts to unroll it had it starting to rip. I have attached a photo of the log since I couldn't sign it. Tftc
Very cutty cutty grass but great find very well hidden but very good spot fun to try your best not to be seen
A late afternoon cache after work, with rattll. Parked up in the dark beside GZ. Armed with torches, we soon had our hands on the cache. Unfortunately, opening the container, the log was sodden, and too fragile to sign. Took a photo instead. Tftc!
Nicely tucked away…found with the ends of my jacket over my hands as mittens as there was no way I was letting any cutty plants near me when we have a long drive back home! Log very wet. Signed it best I could. TFTC
The cache was found as described hanging on the post. The log is saturated and cannot be written on.
First find of the day, on the way to Hampton downs for Mr Gogoguises to do hot laps with mad mike.
Could not find unfortunately, might have fallen into shrubbery but do not have gloves to hunt through.
Would not recommend, no cache here just a bunch of overgrown cutty grass, do not try and look for it your face and arms will be sore. Need to relocate at the end of the road away from the cutty grass and thorns. Who ever put this here did not think this over well.
On a work trip in Hamilton
Got some spare time.
Decided to pick few caches while in town
TFTC
Got some spare time.
Decided to pick few caches while in town
TFTC
Weekend in Hamilton for a dahlia show, first find for the day on my way to Huntly. All good here. Thanks McCutchan Cache Clan for the cache.
I had been on a weekend roadtrip up to the big smoke to attend a mate's 50th party this evening, but now was the big drive back home. But it's also a great opportunity to try to grab some caches on my way.
It only took me a moment or two to find this cache. When opened, the log was in good condition so I quickly took care of the usual field etiquette before replacing the whole thing exactly as found and getting back to the car to crack on with the day.
Thanks for placing this cache.
It only took me a moment or two to find this cache. When opened, the log was in good condition so I quickly took care of the usual field etiquette before replacing the whole thing exactly as found and getting back to the car to crack on with the day.
Thanks for placing this cache.
At least a find after 3 dnf! Easy without being cut by the grass! Thanks for hiding.
Another quick park and find for the day. Tried to avoid getting too close to the cutty grass but knew that would most likely be where the cache was.
I approached the GZ from Old Ruffell Rd, and nearly had a young child with no road sense on an electric scooter smash into the front of my car. I was already stationary at the time because I saw him coming down the wrong side of the road. He swerved just in time to miss me.
At the GZ the cache was soon found thanks to the hint.
Tftc
At the GZ the cache was soon found thanks to the hint.
Tftc
#552. I headed out early on a Saturday morning to collect the nearby roundabout series and a couple of others including this one. Interesting road block that really makes sure you know it is the end of the road. Clever little hide.
TFTH.
TFTH.
Haha after trying super hard not to get cut from the grass, we realised it was an easy spot to find lol. TFTC
As I already knew where this was, it was a quick find on my way north. Thanks for replacing. TFTC.
Out riding my bike around Hamilton, and came along here. Easy hint made for a quick find, cheers
No find here, but really didnt want to look for long with the dirty nappies on one side and the cutty grass on the other. Not a very nice place to stop.
Parked up at the end of the road and went round the front to look for this cache. Wasn't sure what I was looking for and fell up on it when I delved a bit deeper in a large hunk of cutty grass. Yup I got pretty cut up by the stuff! Such a cute wee hide here , very glad to make a find after a large number of dnfs today. Thanks for the cache! Log is almost full.
After completing the eyes have it series we stopped for lunch and then decided to find some other caches in the wider area. We then stopped for dinner in the base and then went on for a few more.....
Quick find here.
Signed as Seac 11 to save time and space. Thanks for the cache.
Quick find here.
Signed as Seac 11 to save time and space. Thanks for the cache.
Having just completed 'The Eyes Have It' series with Team SEAC we decided to carry on and pick up some more caches around Hamilton. All logs were signed as SEAC11 to save space Nice quick find at GZ, TFTC!
Mr. Kiwi had just been out with some of the members of Team SEAC completing The Eyes Have It series in the Waikato. Since it was a beautiful day and still plenty of day left, it was decided to head on into Hamilton and plunder some of the caches there. There was an ongoing debate as to how many we should do, 125 or 150. We decided just to get as many as possible.
Some of our team had already found this cache, so it was left up to the rest of us to find it. It didn't take long looking in the right place before the cache was revealed and the log signed as SEAC 11 to conserve space.
TFTC
Some of our team had already found this cache, so it was left up to the rest of us to find it. It didn't take long looking in the right place before the cache was revealed and the log signed as SEAC 11 to conserve space.
TFTC
We collected a few caches on the way to Hamilton after walking up the north end of the Hakarimatas this morning. Saturday midday seemed to be a good time for this one and it wasn't too difficult. TFTC
Nice parking spot on a busy road. No muggles as early sunday. Spent about ten minutes with no look. Found the cache on the ground amongst the grass. Signed log and replaced on screw in its original position.
It's early morning, it's raining, so what am I doing out here attempting to find a cache? Oh that's right, I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep and didn't really want to go into work at a silly time.... ... yay! Thanks for providing me with a diversion
Great to be able to park right next to the cache! All caches today were chosen pretty much for that ability, can't get high numbers otherwise unless you're doing a power trail somewhere. Cheers McCCC.
If I had stop to read properly it would of been a quick find lots of laughs to be had by passers-by find in end
We found the cache lying on the ground, so replaced it where we thought it belonged. Thanks for the cache.
We had been to visit friends and family with EIR-0T, in Hamilton and Whatawhata and was heading home to Auckland and noted this cache sitting lonely on the side of the road ..... the muggle factor was low so decided to stop for a look....went to the wrong post to start with ...the one with the most cutty grass as you do... and had no luck, so widened the search and located the mount for the cache, but no cache.... a little further searching revealed the cache on the ground.... SL and returned to it's rightful placement.
TFTC.
TFTC.
The sun is finally shining so grabbed this one after grabbing all the others nearby in the rain. I love ones I can find without any hassles! Thank you
In the way to the airport and this was a good easy place to stop. Nice quick find.
Very cute. Quickly located. Great clue. Saw the remains of a little tete a tete here. TFTC
Coordinates changed from:
S 37° 43.652 E 175° 13.115
Coordinates changed to:
S 37° 43.651 E 175° 13.121
Distance from original: 29.4 feet or 9 meters.
new location
S 37° 43.652 E 175° 13.115
Coordinates changed to:
S 37° 43.651 E 175° 13.121
Distance from original: 29.4 feet or 9 meters.
new location