Black Knight (Dunedin) Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand
By
Castlewood_Crew on 04-Jun-12. Waypoint GC3MVZQ
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Logs
Walked down here from mushroom but was not surprised to find no sign of a cache. R.I.P.
The CO has not visited this site since 15 July 2017. This cache was last found 03/Jun/2017. The NM placed 15/Feb/2018 has been ignored. Seems time for archiving.
As this cache has been out of action for too long, I'm archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.
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TheCur8or
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Regards,
TheCur8or
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Nope, maybe the Knights horse ate it. Cleaned up some roadside litter but no cache. I'll be back another day.
It appeared water has run around the 80 km pole. With my foot I scrapped back around it. I didn't spot a cache. This was last found in June. If this is missing and from then, based on previous logging, it means there have been about 8 to 10 not logged DNFs . Why are some people too embarrassed to log DNFs? It's helpful for the CO, and don't worry, the rest of us won't think badly of you.
(Of course, I might just have missed seeing it, in which case I shall be . But better to log the DNF than worry about that.)
(Of course, I might just have missed seeing it, in which case I shall be . But better to log the DNF than worry about that.)
Off the Golden Princess and we hired a car to get around to do as many caches as possible before we need to be back onboard. This was find #18 for the day and a quick and easy find. Thanks for the fun
Number 18 of 34 found around the area today whilst on a day caching off the beautiful Golden Princess and number 18 of 76 found in our 6 days caching around NZ.
We had hired a car for the day today and travelled from Port Chalmers, to Dunedin and out to Larnach Castle, caching our way there and back.
Nice easy find here then quickly on our way to the next.
Thanks for the cache.
G'day from Australia!
We had hired a car for the day today and travelled from Port Chalmers, to Dunedin and out to Larnach Castle, caching our way there and back.
Nice easy find here then quickly on our way to the next.
Thanks for the cache.
G'day from Australia!
Mr b got out to get this one. he made a quick find. On a 11 day caching trip around the south island. Log signed as b&p.Tftc Castlewood_Crew. Find # 3764
We took the opportunity to collect a few caches after dropping off the dog at the kennels. It was also a chance to enjoy the views as the sun set.
Easy find but must of looked pretty dodgy to all the passing traffic.
TFTC
Easy find but must of looked pretty dodgy to all the passing traffic.
TFTC
Last one for the day as our peninsula escapades drew to a close...Nice quick p&G...TFTC.
Found with CJ-Curry, bit hairy on the corner with the change in speed limit bit no dramas
Found with Hevic on a sunny Sunday afternoon. We were a little cramped for space driving up to the cache, however once there GZ became almost instantly obvious. All of a sudden a number of cars came up - afraid I may have been spotted, but I don't think they saw what I was doing. Cheers!
TFTC almost got blown over a few times while trying to sign the log book tonight.
Show weekend and a Road Trip to Dunedin with 'The Boys'....Karma Reprint & TheWanglers. Initially came up with the acronym KiTT but on seeing the TT looked like a Pi symbol we quickly changed to Ka(Pi) (ie. Kapai)....and a fantastic weekend it was. 3 days, 1100km, a heap of caches and great fun.
Quick find and sign whilst out caching in the evening. Cheers.
Quick find and sign whilst out caching in the evening. Cheers.
A quick find on an evening raid up the Peninsula. Thanks.
Canterbury show weekend and time for our annual road trip to some place with plenty of boxes to find. One player short this year as PurdiePurdie got a better offer over the Tasman, (no not another MEGA).
TheWanglers, Team Gaters and I took off at 4:45am for Dunedin for a weekend of fun frivolity and finds. The plan was to get as many as we could, while still having a good old time, which we managed in abundance. Logs were generally signed kaTT, which actually should read ka pai, but I can not seem to get pi as a symbol.
A great time was had by all.
Thanks to all the CO's for their hides.
Canterbury show weekend and time for our annual road trip to some place with plenty of boxes to find. One player short this year as PurdiePurdie got a better offer over the Tasman, (no not another MEGA).
TheWanglers, Team Gaters and I took off at 4:45am for Dunedin for a weekend of fun frivolity and finds. The plan was to get as many as we could, while still having a good old time, which we managed in abundance. Logs were generally signed kaTT, which actually should read ka pai, but I can not seem to get pi as a symbol.
A great time was had by all.
Thanks to all the CO's for their hides.
No problems finding the cache. The logbook is very very very wet. A bit of maintenance is required. TFTC
So windy and the log is wet but nice quick find to keep up my streak
This entry was edited by misspod on Wednesday, 12 August 2015 at 09:55:44 UTC.
This entry was edited by misspod on Wednesday, 12 August 2015 at 09:55:44 UTC.
A nice fast start to an afternoon of casual caching. Signed log and replaced as found. TFTC.
On a wondeful sunny & scenic tour along the Otago-Peninsula today, I was happy to find some cool caches
This one a quite quick find - the black Knight couldn't hide long Thanks to the owner for hiding and maintainig - and cheers from Germany!
This one a quite quick find - the black Knight couldn't hide long Thanks to the owner for hiding and maintainig - and cheers from Germany!
The uppermost end of my caching trip tonight, time to go back down the hill. Great view of the flashing nav lights in the harbour from here. Cheers
3rd consecutive day find , trying for an attempt on the two local consecutive day challenges. So far, so good, TFTC.
Find 2/14. Was walking on the other side of the road (easier walking), but decided that it wasn't there, so scooted across to the obvious spot. Not sure what the title (or the clue -- decoded later) refers to, but never mind. Another cache, another smiley.
TNLN. TFTC.
TNLN. TFTC.
Checked this cache, and log was indeed soaked through. Put in a new log and changed the cache, so no longer a rusty eclipse tin