Thompsons Track #47 (Canterbury) Ashburton Forks, South Island, New Zealand
By
Old Boots! on 19-Jun-12. Waypoint GC3NVT4
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Logs
All good for this one, if you would like a more detailed description of my finds today, check out #1.
The highlight of the day for me was finding the previous logged ‘cacher’ in one of them was someone who had accidentally found it while pruning trees. They signed it and left it there, nice.
Thanks the Wanglers for all these hides and maintaining them. Random FPs awarded throughout the series, but I will need to come back another time to finish it.
The highlight of the day for me was finding the previous logged ‘cacher’ in one of them was someone who had accidentally found it while pruning trees. They signed it and left it there, nice.
Thanks the Wanglers for all these hides and maintaining them. Random FPs awarded throughout the series, but I will need to come back another time to finish it.
Together with TEMBO! I had a really interesting geocaching-trip today. We could find some geocaches, met some locals and had a great talk to them.
Concerning this geocache I want to say thanks because we had much fun in searching and finding this geocache! The cache made our trip even more interesting!
TFTC!
Concerning this geocache I want to say thanks because we had much fun in searching and finding this geocache! The cache made our trip even more interesting!
TFTC!
On the road from Geraldine to Christchurch and decided to get a few caches along the way.
TFTC.
TFTC.
A chance to find the last TT caches on a circuitous route to Timaru. No big log from me but thanks for the trail.
#4922
#4922
I'm in Christchurch with my wife who is undergoing surgery in Christchurch Hospital and what better way to take my mind on what's happening to her than to go geocaching. I was actually down here with her about a month ago for a similar operation and it was then doing the Thompsons Track crossed my mind. I passed on it then, but when I mentioned it to a fellow cacher back home, he said to get in fast as the CO is about to archive them due to the high maintenance burden. I wonder if he has considered adopting them out. Accordingly, I don't intend to moan about soggy or full logs, broken containers, missing caches etc, as I'm sure the CO knows already. I am also going to unashamedly post copy and paste logs because it is a power trail and they are not going to be spectacular caches. However I will make a comment specific to the cache where I deem it appropriate and I see that should be to about 20% of the finds. After my second DNF on a cache that already had previous DNF's, I decided to drive straight past any that already had more than one DNF. As I result I only recorded one fresh DNF on 70.2. There is a brand new power pole at GZ and I would say the cache has gone the same way as the old pole. My logs were dated 6/10/19 or similar and signed with my full cache name or KM where space of a soggy log made it hard to write. There were a few soggy logs that my log was more of an etching rather than an inscription and there were a few logs that were full and I scribed a shortened version of the date and my caching name on a suitably sized area of the log that was free. As I was caching solo it probably took a lot longer than a team effort would. I picked up my first cache about 7.20am and the last around 2.00pm. A caching buddy from back in Blenheim is in Adelaide at the moment and intends to attempt 800 finds in a day. Well good on him I say.
I lucked out with the weather as it was a beautiful Canterbury blue sky day and the predicted wind didn't pick up too bad. My geomobile was NO102 Actual registration plate number, not a vanity plate, a 1987 Blue Toyota Starlet with 42,000 original kms on the clock and a 1000cc engine that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding so I was never going to win any races. I also had to be careful there were no other cars in view when I pulled back onto the road. I did all the caches from east to west and managed to park on the left hand side of the road for all but one. I can't say I had any real difficulty with any of the caches thanks to in the most, good coordinates and excellent hints. The average time for the caches was about 5m 30s and the longest I would have spent searching for a cache would have been no more than 5 min apart from a couple that would have been less than 10 min. Most of the time would have been spent getting the log out of the zip-lock bag, signing the log, putting it back and replacing the cache as found, then getting back to the geomobile which was only a few steps away, selecting the next cache, checking its size, hint and previous finds and driving to the next location.
My thanks go out to the CO for making the effort in placing these caches and maintaining them for so long. It also goes out to my fellow cachers who have provided replacement logs where necessary.
TFTC Old Boots
I lucked out with the weather as it was a beautiful Canterbury blue sky day and the predicted wind didn't pick up too bad. My geomobile was NO102 Actual registration plate number, not a vanity plate, a 1987 Blue Toyota Starlet with 42,000 original kms on the clock and a 1000cc engine that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding so I was never going to win any races. I also had to be careful there were no other cars in view when I pulled back onto the road. I did all the caches from east to west and managed to park on the left hand side of the road for all but one. I can't say I had any real difficulty with any of the caches thanks to in the most, good coordinates and excellent hints. The average time for the caches was about 5m 30s and the longest I would have spent searching for a cache would have been no more than 5 min apart from a couple that would have been less than 10 min. Most of the time would have been spent getting the log out of the zip-lock bag, signing the log, putting it back and replacing the cache as found, then getting back to the geomobile which was only a few steps away, selecting the next cache, checking its size, hint and previous finds and driving to the next location.
My thanks go out to the CO for making the effort in placing these caches and maintaining them for so long. It also goes out to my fellow cachers who have provided replacement logs where necessary.
TFTC Old Boots
Wow what a day, packed a picnic and off we went. Our aim was to do all of Thompson's Track and get home whenever. As Mr C had hurt his wrist I drove to Rakaia then his job was to drive and park and me to get out and find. This is our biggest day ever with a result of 70 of the 80 found yeh!.Thanks for this cache Old Boots!.
On a road trip south, enjoying the day and pic up some caches. Today we kake the Thompsons Track. TFTC
Greetings from 2 Austrians
Die_Asseln
Walking along a part of the track I surched a couple of caches. This was found. Thx
A planned geocaching trip with specific targets in mind.
1: The final 2 caches to fill my D/T grid
2: The last 5 caches available (all in the South Island) to meet the NZ Jasmer challenge GC4R9Z6
3: Get as many caches as possible in a day (Solo)
I had no timetable and only a vague route (Christchurch - Dunedin- Invercargill). So after 20 days of sleeping in my tent/car I arrived home having traveled 4500km and visited some interesting places. Met some great people. I had found over 650 caches. That was a lot of park. Jump out out. Find cache sign and return. Then on to the next. All this done by myself. Also attended an event and had 2 FTF
Mission 1 and 2 were achieved and I had a best day of 153 caches. All this done by myself.
Day 7 Chch to Rakaia 153 caches found. My big day of caching. This was the second part. After setting up my tent at the camp ground I set off and gathered as many as I could before it got too dark. Thank you for the placement.
1: The final 2 caches to fill my D/T grid
2: The last 5 caches available (all in the South Island) to meet the NZ Jasmer challenge GC4R9Z6
3: Get as many caches as possible in a day (Solo)
I had no timetable and only a vague route (Christchurch - Dunedin- Invercargill). So after 20 days of sleeping in my tent/car I arrived home having traveled 4500km and visited some interesting places. Met some great people. I had found over 650 caches. That was a lot of park. Jump out out. Find cache sign and return. Then on to the next. All this done by myself. Also attended an event and had 2 FTF
Mission 1 and 2 were achieved and I had a best day of 153 caches. All this done by myself.
Day 7 Chch to Rakaia 153 caches found. My big day of caching. This was the second part. After setting up my tent at the camp ground I set off and gathered as many as I could before it got too dark. Thank you for the placement.
After making a start on this power trail from the Rakaia end mid July last year today I had the opportunity today to finish it off heading in a westerly direction. I was quite chuffed to get to the end with no DNF's although a couple of them had me searching for a few minutes.
We are on our summer holiday, travelling around the South Island with no particular destination in mind, when I suggested to GK that we spend a bit of time trying to find a couple of Thompsons Track caches that I had missed when I was in the area a couple of years ago, he was obliging. So with those three now turned from blue to yellow smilies, I suggested we come and finish the series.
I am not sure he knew what was in store for him, but with plenty of good parking I knew it would be an ideal place for the campervan and trailer.
This was a nice easy quick find.
Thanks for placing these caches and thank you for the smilies
I am not sure he knew what was in store for him, but with plenty of good parking I knew it would be an ideal place for the campervan and trailer.
This was a nice easy quick find.
Thanks for placing these caches and thank you for the smilies
I found some of the caches in this series in October last year but the rest have been sitting patiently waiting for my attention for a very long time. Today was the day to pay a visit and enjoy the veritable feast of geocaching along this route. Thanks so much for hiding these caches.
Found with nissan 65. Flew in from sydney for a short holiday. Hoping to see as much as i can on the south island and pick up caches along the way . Thanku for the cache.
On a mission with BCD along Thompsons Track to get numbers for the Hidden Creatures. TFTC
container dry but log damp put in plastic bag. Some months ago we started from CH and worked our way out collecting caches on the same side of the road. This time we started at Mayfield and worked our way back.
Caching for the day with peter007; we had had a couple of sorties down the Track previously & had hoped to finish it today - however there is a section closed for road works which was a bit of a glitch.
Thanks, Old Boots, for placing these and TW for maintaining them.
Thanks, Old Boots, for placing these and TW for maintaining them.
This is the last couple of days these Aussies have to go caching in New Zealand and it has been a lot of fun. We have also enjoyed the sights and experiences we have had along the way.
Along this series we found all the ones that we looked for, but a couple we left, as we did not find a safe parking place for a larger vehicle along this quite busy road. Our thanks go to Old Boots for an interesting series.
Along this series we found all the ones that we looked for, but a couple we left, as we did not find a safe parking place for a larger vehicle along this quite busy road. Our thanks go to Old Boots for an interesting series.
Been wanting to do this track for a while. Quick and easy find . Thanks for the hide
An epic day out with darkangel10151 and MikefNZ on a mission to find 100 cache in a day, Pleased to say that made it
Signed "Team DIM"
Signed "Team DIM"
On holiday in ChCh (Ashburton) for the weekend with darkangel so we decided to join the local Ashburton ianfr on what turned out to be an 11 hour adventure through Thompson's Track and around town, in an attempt to collect 100 caches in a day. We'd all always wanted to do it, and we saw a perfect opportunity to try. What we got to around 80 before we hit a brick wall and soon could only log DNF's, but thankfully and eventually, we hit the milestone in the end (104 in the end!). Signed all logs today as Team DIM.
#67. Nice and quick find. TFTC.
#67. Nice and quick find. TFTC.
After attending the Oamaru Geofeast we are now heading back to Christcurch. Caching with Di Morgan and doing this series while in the area.
Thanks TheWanglers for placing the cache for us to find.
6211
Thanks TheWanglers for placing the cache for us to find.
6211
13:38. Team IE found this one as part of the epic tour that is the Oamaru geofest. Even better, this is cache number 5000 for me! Thanks to all the CO who have made this possible, what next I wonder?
Have a FP for all the memories.
Have a FP for all the memories.
Making my way home after the Oamaru Geofest. Had wanted to do this track for a while now and today worked in perfectly. With sun and no wind it was a pleasant collect of this varied and interesting trail.
TFTC and the series.
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TFTC and the series.
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Signed IE (Team Infoferret and EthNZ). TFTC
A fuller log posted in GC3NJDJ Thompson’s Track #1 (Canterbury).
A fuller log posted in GC3NJDJ Thompson’s Track #1 (Canterbury).
Oamaru -
Left Oamaru today heading for Christchurch, we cached with Happy Feet 1 during our time here.
We found caches in some amazing places, travelled along some great country roads.
Started the Thompson Track, planning of finishing this in the morning.
Thanks for placing this cache TheWanglers
Left Oamaru today heading for Christchurch, we cached with Happy Feet 1 during our time here.
We found caches in some amazing places, travelled along some great country roads.
Started the Thompson Track, planning of finishing this in the morning.
Thanks for placing this cache TheWanglers
Well we arrived late last night and today once we finally got our rental car started to head off and get some caches this was our first three for the day of getting many as we will slowly head down towards Omaru for the big Geofest events happening down there and looking forward to meeting old and new faces. thank you for placing a cache here and starting our adventurous weekend ahead nice quick find signed the log and placed it back exactly where we found it. now onto the next cache its still morning, but not an early start, but couldn't be helped. TFTC
On the big road trip to the Oamaru Geofest.
I did most of this trail two plus years ago.
Today was an opportunity to find the rest.
I parked up at the near #52 and pulled out the bike to find the caches in the top part of the track.
A nice 20km round trip on a perfect day.
TFTC
I did most of this trail two plus years ago.
Today was an opportunity to find the rest.
I parked up at the near #52 and pulled out the bike to find the caches in the top part of the track.
A nice 20km round trip on a perfect day.
TFTC
thanks for the placement, we have been loved travelling and visiting the roads of Christchurch and the many caches each CO has taken the time to place, thank you for taking the time to place and maintain them.
Quick find where all good at GZ.
Hoping to see you at the [Oamaru Geofest](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC6M2V0_oamaru-geofest-2017) during Labour Weekend 21-22 October 2017. Let's all help this a successful event!
Did you know that planning has started for a Mega Event in Wellington in 2018? Check out the details on the [Wellington Event NZ (WENZ) Website](https://sites.google.com/site/wenzgeo2018/home) or visit the event's page on [FaceBook](https://www.facebook.com/groups/590545297801072/).
Thanks to the Cache Owner who has gone to the trouble of creating this cache, determining the coordinates and then averaging them to make sure they are accurate, placing the cache and registering it online for our enjoyment. Without Cache Owners doing their bit, there wouldn't be a fun hobby that we all love - so again a big THANK YOU. For our bit, all we need to do is find and log the cache that was carefully placed for our personal enjoyment. As we log it we should consider that the Cache Owner also needs to maintain it - when the log sheet fills up, they must replace it. When the container becomes full of water, they need to empty it. When the container is broken, they need to repair it. When it goes missing they need to find or replace it. Well..... the great news is we can do our bit too - make sure your log doesn't take an entire page - just a name and date. If full of water, empty and dry the cache as best as possible. Be careful when handling the cache and make sure you replace it where you found it. If it has a bag, seal it. Just remember - the Cache Owner showed respect to you by placing the cache - please respect them and fellow cachers that follow you by being careful with the cache. And if you have a spare log sheet and the cache you are at needs one, please leave it behind. Finally, if the cache does need maintenance, please let the Cache Owner know - you can log a Maintenance Log or you can drop a line to the Cache Owner. Above all - have fun and remember the Geocaching Code.
Hoping to see you at the [Oamaru Geofest](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC6M2V0_oamaru-geofest-2017) during Labour Weekend 21-22 October 2017. Let's all help this a successful event!
Did you know that planning has started for a Mega Event in Wellington in 2018? Check out the details on the [Wellington Event NZ (WENZ) Website](https://sites.google.com/site/wenzgeo2018/home) or visit the event's page on [FaceBook](https://www.facebook.com/groups/590545297801072/).
Thanks to the Cache Owner who has gone to the trouble of creating this cache, determining the coordinates and then averaging them to make sure they are accurate, placing the cache and registering it online for our enjoyment. Without Cache Owners doing their bit, there wouldn't be a fun hobby that we all love - so again a big THANK YOU. For our bit, all we need to do is find and log the cache that was carefully placed for our personal enjoyment. As we log it we should consider that the Cache Owner also needs to maintain it - when the log sheet fills up, they must replace it. When the container becomes full of water, they need to empty it. When the container is broken, they need to repair it. When it goes missing they need to find or replace it. Well..... the great news is we can do our bit too - make sure your log doesn't take an entire page - just a name and date. If full of water, empty and dry the cache as best as possible. Be careful when handling the cache and make sure you replace it where you found it. If it has a bag, seal it. Just remember - the Cache Owner showed respect to you by placing the cache - please respect them and fellow cachers that follow you by being careful with the cache. And if you have a spare log sheet and the cache you are at needs one, please leave it behind. Finally, if the cache does need maintenance, please let the Cache Owner know - you can log a Maintenance Log or you can drop a line to the Cache Owner. Above all - have fun and remember the Geocaching Code.
Returning to complete the famous Thompson's Track after a break of three or more years. TFTC
Owe prickles!
I'm on a 5 day caching trip in the south island. Have a few aims - right now its to up a few specific caches that I need to complete my grid for a challenge - and find some interesting caches on the way 1800km later I can say I've accomplished my aim! I started this series a year ago, and decided that I really must finish it on this trip. I have to admit I didn't plan to do it all at night time. All up took 4 hours work, with a 3 hour nap in the middle. If I started at 9pm ... well I'll let you work out what time I finished
I'm on a 5 day caching trip in the south island. Have a few aims - right now its to up a few specific caches that I need to complete my grid for a challenge - and find some interesting caches on the way 1800km later I can say I've accomplished my aim! I started this series a year ago, and decided that I really must finish it on this trip. I have to admit I didn't plan to do it all at night time. All up took 4 hours work, with a 3 hour nap in the middle. If I started at 9pm ... well I'll let you work out what time I finished
With a free flight from AMEX to use up by the end of the month and no family trips to use it on, a days caching along Thompsons Track seemed like a good way to use it. Awesome sunny day and lots of different caches to find. Some logs were too wet to sign. Some DNFs as well. Thanks to the CO for a great power trail. Too many to do individual logs so one log for all. TFTCs.
Today Injeanious and I started early and left home at 7am aiming to complete our biggest geocaching day ever. We started in Templeton before heading to Thompson Track and Rangiora. Altogether we found 126 caches in 14 hours. We had maybe 3 DNFs all day so felt very successful, although very tired.
Thanks to all the cache owners for helping us with our great day!
Sorry for the cut and paste logs but there were too many caches to log individually.
We signed our logs as JeJe to save time and space.
Thanks to all the cache owners for helping us with our great day!
Sorry for the cut and paste logs but there were too many caches to log individually.
We signed our logs as JeJe to save time and space.
Jess.daphne and I decided to beat our personal best caching day of 51 finds and try to get 120. We did better than that coming home with 127 finds! We started our mission at 7 am heading to Thompson's Track, then we went up to Rangiora before getting home just before 9 pm. An epic day. Thanks to all the COs for placing and maintaining the caches. We signed our logs as JeJe. Sorry for the cut and paste logs.
Surprise, surprise, I popped into the gap and found not one but two caches. I signed them both for good measure. Tftc.
Surprise, surprise, I popped into the gap and found not one but two caches. I signed them both for good measure. Tftc.
Well.... this is confusing. Busy Paws and I found 2 containers at GZ... we signed both unsure of which one was meant to be the actual cache. They both contained well used log books.
TFTC!
TFTC!
Got some cheap flights a few weeks ago so the plan was to come down for a big run in Ashburton to achieve the 120 in one day and get the gemstone. OMG! We started at the crack of dawn and finished in the dark. Foggy and cool but cleared by lunchtime. It should have been achieved much quicker. We had not really planned a route and detoured a bit. Some of this backfired as we ended up on some long gravel roads that had missing caches and was most disappointing. We got stuck for about an hour on a multi I specially wanted for qualifying for another cache which was frustrating. However, we made it - with a few to spare I believe - but are totally shattered. Too many to log individually so are doing the copy and paste. Many thanks to all who placed caches. What beautiful countryside and we love the fact we could pull over and park safely. Not keen on the many prickly pine trees so many were hidden under. The breeze only got up in the afternoon and it was a lovely warm breeze - not like Manawatu freezing winds even at this time of the year. More traffic on the roads than we expected and they fair motor along. Many thanks for the caches. It has made the whole trip worthwhile.
Staying briefly at Mt Somers for a few days . searching for Caches and the elusive summer weather. thanks for the caches. We appreciate everyone's effort to make and maintain each one.
Catching up with Becsicasa and we planned to hit up the Thompsons Track. Borrowed my Dads car and we met up and Rakaia to begin.
Really enjoyed this series, it was nice to have a couple of easier park and grabs, and a couple that I found a little more challenging (because I'm apparently blind)
Thanks so much for the effort that went into doing this series of caches, I enjoyed my day.
TFTC TheWanglers, the cache was found in good order Signed, sealed and returned to GZ. 67 finds of 79 today, making this find #1502
Really enjoyed this series, it was nice to have a couple of easier park and grabs, and a couple that I found a little more challenging (because I'm apparently blind)
Thanks so much for the effort that went into doing this series of caches, I enjoyed my day.
TFTC TheWanglers, the cache was found in good order Signed, sealed and returned to GZ. 67 finds of 79 today, making this find #1502
A few swear words used here with gorse and such around. Found cache quick enough tftc
Day #3 of our Labour Weekend trip to Geraldine and time to head back to Christchurch, but first we had a few more caches to find in and around the town. Thanks to all the COs for these cache placements and for making our stay so enjoyable.
With two caches to choose from, we couldn't miss with this one . Found the larger one in the tree, not flax bush.
With two caches to choose from, we couldn't miss with this one . Found the larger one in the tree, not flax bush.
#13338. Good to finally make a start on this series. Quickly spotted the 400 ml perched on a branch. TFTC.
Todays challenge: the Thompson Track. I only have 7 DNF out of 80 boxes. Not bad
Thanks for the series and for maintaining it. Weather was horrible: snow, rain, mud and water. But nothing can stop a dedicated cacher
Rolofant
Thanks for the series and for maintaining it. Weather was horrible: snow, rain, mud and water. But nothing can stop a dedicated cacher
Rolofant
Found @2:51:00 PM.
Enjoyed the trail today. Weather wasn't the best and I didn't manage to get them all but enjoyed the variety of the containers and placements.
Thanks
Thanks to TheWanglers for the cache
Enjoyed the trail today. Weather wasn't the best and I didn't manage to get them all but enjoyed the variety of the containers and placements.
Thanks
Thanks to TheWanglers for the cache
This weekend saw us travel down to Christchurch from Auckland to tackle some caches towards our GIO Licence Challenge on Rangitoto Island. We needed to find 125 caches at least 500km from home, which also consisted of at least 50 different owners. Some cheap flights made Christchurch seem like the perfect opportunity to fulfil these requirements. It was a jam packed caching filled weekend, and a bit of a whirlwind visit, but we got to see some cool things during this time. Day two of this weekend was all about getting the number of finds up.
Part of getting the numbers we needed meant that we would tackle this power trail along the Thompsons Track. It was a very successful run along the series, seeing they were recently maintained, so we had no DNFs (great timing, on our part!). Otherwise, nothing else to report, it was a quick and easy trail (took us about 4 hours), and the road was fairly quiet today, even though we did bump into some other cachers along the way.
Thanks for all the effort gone into setting up and maintaining this series!
Part of getting the numbers we needed meant that we would tackle this power trail along the Thompsons Track. It was a very successful run along the series, seeing they were recently maintained, so we had no DNFs (great timing, on our part!). Otherwise, nothing else to report, it was a quick and easy trail (took us about 4 hours), and the road was fairly quiet today, even though we did bump into some other cachers along the way.
Thanks for all the effort gone into setting up and maintaining this series!
On way home to Dunedin avoiding the traffic on state highway one on a long Easter weekend. TFTC #58
Thompsons Track #47 (Canterbury) was transferred from Old Boots! to user TheWanglers
On the way to Moeraki we took a detour to visit the Thompsons Track. We found almost all the Caches, some of the Logbooks are wet and some Caches were not on the spot.
Thanks to the owner for the lay out and the maintain.
Greetings from the Steipilzbrätler
Thanks to the owner for the lay out and the maintain.
Greetings from the Steipilzbrätler
Found this Cache together with Juekru during our Trip around the World! Thanks a lot to all the Owners for showing us such nice and interesting Places
Thanks for the Cache and nice greetings from Austria!
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Thanks for the Cache and nice greetings from Austria!
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#5788
Found this Cache together with Kadres during our Trip around the World! Thanks a lot to all the Owners for showing us such nice and interesting Places
Thanks for the Cache and nice greetings from Austria!
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Found this Cache together with Kadres during our Trip around the World! Thanks a lot to all the Owners for showing us such nice and interesting Places
Thanks for the Cache and nice greetings from Austria!
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All information to our trip can be found at number 1, therefore here just a TFTC
#64 for our daily challenge. Bribed boys with chocolate to try & find old cache as their enthusiasm is waning - so close to challenge end!
Time to hit out for a burst along Thomson track doing the caches to rakaia. good way to fill in a couple or 3,4,5 hours lol. Thanks for the caches found nearly all with ease. Just alot of stops hahaha.
We had done quite a few of this series the last time we were here back in March, but this one had alluded us at the time. Back for a weekend with the non-caching parents and little did they know that our day trip to Geraldine would also include some caching! Stopped at this one after reading recent logs and finally found both caches - signed both and were on our way. TFTC!
[green] Another big day rainy out with Hanknstone. Started with a walk around a section of Hagley Park while waiting for my front tyres to be replaced, then out to Thompson's Track. Finished off the day with the Metal Mania series - alas, mostly just the odd-numbered items. Did a few Angry Birds on our way back to Rolleston for a pub meal - my first decent meal in over a week, And then home.
Hanknstone found two caches here. Alas both required wading through shallow bog. Yeah, It has been raining non stop. This is another wet feet day!
Hanknstone found two caches here. Alas both required wading through shallow bog. Yeah, It has been raining non stop. This is another wet feet day!
Headed down south with C&D and 11HPG11 for the CHCH Mega as part of the HOAC team, and decided that a Mega road trip/Mega Mission was the right thing to do. After a great day caching from Dunedin to Omarama we manged to get a few hours sleep before the big day 2 started.
Day 2 was the start of a ambitious plan to try and find as many caches as possible in one day! To maximise our chances of a big number we decided a 24 hour caching day was the only way to go. What an epic day, and some great moments too. The rough idea was to cache from Omarama to Oamaru, and then head north towards Christchurch. A huge thanks to everyone for the cache placments, and I apologise for the copy and past logs.
Find #333 for the day.
Day 2 was the start of a ambitious plan to try and find as many caches as possible in one day! To maximise our chances of a big number we decided a 24 hour caching day was the only way to go. What an epic day, and some great moments too. The rough idea was to cache from Omarama to Oamaru, and then head north towards Christchurch. A huge thanks to everyone for the cache placments, and I apologise for the copy and past logs.
Find #333 for the day.
What a Mega Mission for a group of Hamilton Over Achievers! A great trip, a long time in the planning. I teamed up with Cats&Dragons and HKCB to grab a couple of caches while in Christchurch and surrounding areas for the 2015 Mega Event. We flew out from Auckland on Friday night and traveled to Dunedin in the dark of the night. Stopped for a few hours sleep before setting off to grab caches in the Otago area on Saturday before attempting a few more on Sunday and then arriving at the Mega on the Monday. An amazing, yet crazy road trip. Signed logs as HOAC to save room
When C&D mentioned a day with over 400 caches I should have turned and ran... instead I said yes, and here we are. 401 caches in 23 hours and 50 minutes. All done on about 2.5hr of sleep. It was hard work with only 3 of us and there were times that were hard and tiring but I still had a blast! An amazing experience that one has to be slightly crazy to even consider
After being on the road for hours we were getting down to the last few hours. We decided to head down Thompsons Track to boost our numbers for the final push to 400. Many thanks to C&D for taking one for the team to help us.
Apologies for the Copy+Paste logs but at this stage it was getting a bit blurry!
When C&D mentioned a day with over 400 caches I should have turned and ran... instead I said yes, and here we are. 401 caches in 23 hours and 50 minutes. All done on about 2.5hr of sleep. It was hard work with only 3 of us and there were times that were hard and tiring but I still had a blast! An amazing experience that one has to be slightly crazy to even consider
After being on the road for hours we were getting down to the last few hours. We decided to head down Thompsons Track to boost our numbers for the final push to 400. Many thanks to C&D for taking one for the team to help us.
Apologies for the Copy+Paste logs but at this stage it was getting a bit blurry!
Third day of the Chch Mega 2015 event. Decided to go caching with buttels today to do the Thompson track and few others. Managed a reasonably good day of 100+ caches. None of the caches were particualarly memorable, but enjoyed the occassional walk across the river bridges. Thanks for the numbers