Mint tin trail - Berry (Horowhenua) Foxton, North Island, New Zealand
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Popmac on 31-Dec-14. Waypoint GC5JGZ7
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Logs
Had a bit of daylight left after the Feilding Craft Market today so me and the small K9 set off to grab a few of these Mint TrailsGreat hide this, although the log is getting a bit wornMihi ki a koe, Popmac, mo te keteroki #420
Found It!Out on a bit of a tiki tour with the Geohound at Himatangi Beach. Decided to grab a couple wee caches on the way back to Tokomaru as we are nearly at 500 finds!-1 TBThe snails on this one have me a big fright. Also managed to pick up a hitch hiker (spider) which I found while driving (another big fright!)TFTCCharlotteAndJordy
Another quick find, TFTC!!South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - MEGA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Hope to see you at The Great Leap Forward!
Just a little bit of time this afternoon after work so seeing how many in this series I can do! Many thanks for the mahi behind setting up and maintaining the trail ??
#2428. A nice warm and sometimes sunny Horowhenua afternoon, so when JustlookingOO offered her services as chauffeur and guide to help to boost my numbers for the Wheel of Challenges, I jumped at the chance. The mint tin trail and some of these others seemed perfect, as I had decided to keep going for the hard Challenge. Just 26 more finds required.
So, accompanied by JLOO and my muggle wwoofer Kristina from Hanover, Germany (who quickly got the hang of geocaching) we set off down the road.
Most of my logs were signed with (+ Kristina) to give her credit for helping the search. She may yet join the fraternity!
Tftc Popmac. A very wet rusty tin will need replacing in the not too distant future.
So, accompanied by JLOO and my muggle wwoofer Kristina from Hanover, Germany (who quickly got the hang of geocaching) we set off down the road.
Most of my logs were signed with (+ Kristina) to give her credit for helping the search. She may yet join the fraternity!
Tftc Popmac. A very wet rusty tin will need replacing in the not too distant future.
It’s school holidays, so we are on a mission today to grab the chewy mint trail caches plus others. 30 - 50 caches was our target (we got 33). Junior was pretty cooked by the end.
20/33
Thanks!
20/33
Thanks!
Chasing volume of caches found in a day with TrinityNZ and matagouri - this series perfect for that. Team name "JMT" was used in log. Tin rusted and lid detached - needs replacing. Log hanging in there.
A quick and easy find. TFTC
A quick and easy find. TFTC
Today TrinityNZ, Just_looking00, and I gathered in Foxton early in the morning to launch an assault on the Chewy Mint trail, the KAS trail, and assorted others that we happened across. Our aim for the day was 30 (absolute minimum), preferably 50. Our total for the day was 53, so more than satisfactory. We signed all logs as JMT. Most of the caches were easily found, some were a little rusty, some had wet logs. Where we could, we replaced any dodgy logs.
Another quick find. We're making good time. Tftc!
Another quick find. We're making good time. Tftc!
Out and about on this fine Easter Sunday with JustLookingOO and matagouri north of Foxton to work towards some challenges, including 100 finds in April. Hoping for 50 finds today. JL and I travelled up from Waikanae, picked matagouri up in Foxton, grabbed some supplies, and headed off.
While looking for this cache, I learned from matagouri what a strainer post is. JL was first to find this one.
Thanks for the cache, Popmac. Logs being signed as JMT.
While looking for this cache, I learned from matagouri what a strainer post is. JL was first to find this one.
Thanks for the cache, Popmac. Logs being signed as JMT.
Work finished early and the weather was perfect so we decided to go out towards popmacs powertrail to get some of the caches we ran out of time for last time.
I wrote in the log and concealed the cache carefully back as found, TFTCSL. Thanks Popmac for this Traditional cache Thanks for helping us get one step closer of our goal of 500 finds!
Found on 2 February 2023 at 5:36 PM
#473th find
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I wrote in the log and concealed the cache carefully back as found, TFTCSL. Thanks Popmac for this Traditional cache Thanks for helping us get one step closer of our goal of 500 finds!
Found on 2 February 2023 at 5:36 PM
#473th find
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A quick find once I got to GZ. First time using the new GPSr GAR got me for Christmas (I was very spoiled, have been using a falling apart one for a while and started using my phone more). Can download caches directly over wifi! Fancy! Thanks for the series of Mint tins Popmac!
Thanks for the Mint Tin Trail caches! We had fun finding the ones down Wall Road. Lots of long grass to contend with had me pulling grass seeds out of my shoes and socks for ages afterwards! Haha.
Curious herd of steers came to investigate what we were doing and followed us down the road to the next cache.
Curious herd of steers came to investigate what we were doing and followed us down the road to the next cache.
On a weekend 'getaway', jo9ty and I wanted to pick up some caches to add to our number of finds. We saw this series and decided to give it a go. They were all quick finds and in mostly good confidtions. Tftc.
Today started out innocently enough, I was to make my way from Wanganui back home to Wellington. Because it's a long weekend I was in less of a rush than usual as we had another day off tomorrow (Labour Day) so I decided to find a few geocaches along the way, and then a few more, and a few more, and before the day was out I had logged 60 of them (that's a pretty good day for me). This was one of the geocaches that I found:
All good here, cache was found as described without any trouble.
Thanks to the CO for placing and maintaining this geocache.
I enjoy every cache I find, and it is only with CO's placing them that this wonderful game continues.
All good here, cache was found as described without any trouble.
Thanks to the CO for placing and maintaining this geocache.
I enjoy every cache I find, and it is only with CO's placing them that this wonderful game continues.
Although the sistema container looked rather unattractive and infested when opening, the new replacement log book was in excellent conditon. TFTC Popmac.
Heading down to Foxton Beach for a couple of days and had spare time to cache. Just finished what I could of the KAS power trail and now the Mint trail. I parked up my camper van at the cemetery and got out the bike. Personally love combining caching and cycling and it sure gets rid of the parking problem on these small roads. Aim was to do the whole circuit which I did achieve. Great variety of hides and caches. Must have taken a while to put it all together. Happy to see most of the tins are protected by other containers. I recently did a series of mint tins and they were so rusty that I struggled to open them. I didn’t realise there were so many flavours of mints. All but one of the caches were signable and several had new blank logs from recent CO maintenance. Thanks Popmac for the smileys. Nice to have so many in a row.
Nice to turn the blue sad face to a yellow smiley, tried to do this series back in 2016 but parts of the side of the road was like a stream, found very quickly, tftc Popmac
We did this area about a month in order to achieve the 72 cache finds in 24hrs. An achievement coin thats still out there in Geoshop land if you hunt hard enough! We were staying in Palmie for a couple of nights, so it seemed only logical to try and give it ago- we started late, and with 4 kiddos 12yrs and under, we thought- this is not going to be possible! But, despite a few DNF's at the beginning -and the negative vibe that gave us, we were determined to do it. 11.20am start, and we completed 65 of them by 5.30 at night- with a small lunch break on the side of the road and a few arguments in the car with restless kiddies- but a good haul! The last 7 were easily achieved the next morning on a morning walk along the Palmerston north River. 72 caches in 24hrs- whoop whoop.
I had been in Foxton in the morning and took the opportunity to grab a bunch of caches before heading back home to Wellington. As I was by myself I didn't want to "cache & drive" down these roads so I ended up covering about 12km on foot and grabbing a total of 23 caches on a beautiful sunny early spring afternoon.
*TFTC Popmac #875*
*TFTC Popmac #875*
**12,021**
Quick find but the logbook is disintegrating - we did, however, find enough to write on! TFTC
Quick find but the logbook is disintegrating - we did, however, find enough to write on! TFTC
Drove up to the Foxton area today with the aim of finding 20+ caches. This was one of 25 I notched up. 17 caches to be picked up along this road and around a couple of bends. Got them all bar one which I suspect has gone. This mint tin is now very rusty and the lid is about to come adrift. Still does the job though! #2732. TFTC.
Decided to try and grab some of the caches in the Mint tin power trail and this one was easily grabbed. Sorry about similar reports but lots of similar caches. Thanks CO for the series.
We had been thinking of doing this trail for some time but as we travel in a campervan we didn't know what the parking would be like and quite often time restraints meant we would put it off until now. we had the time and once we turned off SH 1 we realised the road was quite wide and the verges were flat. It was a very interesting trail and all cords were spot on many thanks popmac
Today was part two of my road trip home to Nelson from Auckland, after picking up my son's "new" car from Napier, taking me from Taihape to Wellington... with time to find a few caches along the way, of course. And then I found myself in the middle of a mint tin meltdown! A massive mountain of minty madness - and caches too! Apologies for the cut / paste logs. TFTC, Biggles.
On our way back from the Mega with TeamBOP.
As we did the KAS trail on the way down, the area was needing a few more smiley faces.
Another smiley on the map.
Thanks for bringing me here.
As we did the KAS trail on the way down, the area was needing a few more smiley faces.
Another smiley on the map.
Thanks for bringing me here.
Team BOP have descended upon the Wellington region for the 2018 WENZ MEGA. We have a lot of caches to get through so there wasn’t a lot of down time but it was great to meet most of the locals, CO’s and fellow cachers. My online logs are largely cut’n’pasted because my memory has started to blur many of my finds together so apologies for that. We’ve signed logs as ‘TeamBOP’ or individually depending on log space and time. Lastly a big Thank You to the Team - TNXPro, Davidsonclan, McJandals, NZFlossy, FapandGap & Squirrel Nutcase and to all the CO’s that made this a memorable trip.
Attending the Wellington MEGA, was great to visit from the sunny Bay of Plenty, my finds have been found with my team, and signed TEAM BOP, to save room on logs. We are really enjoying ourselves and its great to see so many different sights. Please excuse my generic logging in advance and there are sooo many logs to do. Many thanks to all you cache owners out there for all your hard work. Heading towards home today, so had to clear a few areas on the way. Cheers.
Stopped here on way home from Wellington Mega weekend.
Quick find here today signed teambop.
Quick find here today signed teambop.
On my way to the mega with Squirrel Nutcase and Fap and Gap. Having lots of fun and enjoying the ride and the scenery. It’s what I love about caching - great company and visiting great places. Thanks to all the COs for all their caches Hopefully we see some of them at the mega this weekend TFTC
Up for the Mega for the week, headed up the coast for a couple of days on family stuff, but did get few caches in for the day. many thanks to the cache placer's - Bitsprayer
On our way to Whanganui we started this little Trail. All Caches could be found.
TFTC
cassandra07
TFTC
cassandra07
Decided to go and get a few of the mint trail caches today. Nice and easy find. TFTC
Early start this morning so I could get these caches before it got too warm.
Nice little series, thanks
Nice little series, thanks
After spending the morning at TwigNZ’s work we headed north to do the “Chewy Mint Trail”. With a total of 40 for the day, we were pleased with ourselves, and the fact that we obliterated our past record number of caches in one day made it all the better. We started at “Where have all the golf balls gone?” and ended the day with “Manawatu Rail: Buckley’s Wharf”.
Found the cache quickly after parking at GZ, the cache is all in order but the container is a little rusty.
T.H.A.N.K.S F.O.R T.H.E C.A.C.H.E
Found the cache quickly after parking at GZ, the cache is all in order but the container is a little rusty.
T.H.A.N.K.S F.O.R T.H.E C.A.C.H.E
What a day! My son and I decided to go hard out today to see how many caches we could do in an afternoon. We were lucky enough to be blessed with glorious weather, when the forecast had been for showers, so that definitely helped us to get a great result
I apologise in advance for the generic log, but there was no way I would have been able to write up each Cache as I went along, so am logging them now in bulk (sort of)
So we had decided in advance to hit the Chewy Mint Trail, plus a few other Caches along the way, and on the way home, to see how we got along.
The result all up was 40, of which this was the twenty third.
Quick and easy find, although the tin is a bit rusty. Signed the log as "T & T" for myself and my son (Thatweirdguy04).
Thanks for the Cache
I apologise in advance for the generic log, but there was no way I would have been able to write up each Cache as I went along, so am logging them now in bulk (sort of)
So we had decided in advance to hit the Chewy Mint Trail, plus a few other Caches along the way, and on the way home, to see how we got along.
The result all up was 40, of which this was the twenty third.
Quick and easy find, although the tin is a bit rusty. Signed the log as "T & T" for myself and my son (Thatweirdguy04).
Thanks for the Cache
I got very cheap flights to Wellington and back for the weekend, what a perfect excuse to come caching and find some that have been sitting on my to do list, and some more! Great day to be out and about, even though the whole area here was rather wet. And too wet here!
Oh dear, not only do I need gumboots, also need swimming costume, very wet, going to put this as a generic post on the ones, we didn't attempt cause of the water
Decided to leave Kapiti's overcast, chilly day and attempt all the caches in the Paranui Road/Wall Road area just north of Foxton. A quick find. Thanks for this cache.
Started our cache trip late. Mr RRR was being the legs as Mrs RRR had just come off crutches. Some a little harder to lay hands on quickly than others. TFTC
Was out with my father in law Popmac doing a maintenance check as CO today and I quickly made the find. Thanks for the cache.
This cache was attempted as part of the Palmerston North Power Leg of our "Road to 6,000" Extravaganza for 2016.
A quick find.
#5712
A quick find.
#5712
Another stop on the trail today. Me on the bike, and Ms KR picking me up from the other end. The head wind was a pain, and the caches fun. Cheers
A day to get from Wellington to Whanganui. Time to find a few little boxes....
Thanks to the CO's for the hides. Cheers.
A day to get from Wellington to Whanganui. Time to find a few little boxes....
Thanks to the CO's for the hides. Cheers.
Found with barefootguru as part of the 142 in 24 hour cache challenge (GC5EAAX). Sorry for the generic log. TFTC
Apologies for the generic log — Team B&D are up from Wellington to do the 142 caches in 24 hours challenge. TFTC and a great set of power trails up here!
Today, along with D6NZ, we were attempting to get ruby in a caching feat by logging 120 caches in a single day. Unfortunately I had already done the Ohakea run, D6 some of the ones south of sanson, and jointly many around Halcombe so we needed to venture a bit wider than was ideal.
So with good progress being made after completing the Rangitikei and Manawatu runs available to both of us, we have headed down to the Horowhenua to target this series of mint tins. With this find we have successfully logged ninety seven caches today.
Thanks for the series Popmac.
So with good progress being made after completing the Rangitikei and Manawatu runs available to both of us, we have headed down to the Horowhenua to target this series of mint tins. With this find we have successfully logged ninety seven caches today.
Thanks for the series Popmac.
Planned a days caching around a goal of logging 120 caches today to obtain a ruby feat. Unfortunately some of the runs available I had already eaten into during normal
caching days which meant I had to target a few trails with 50 or more minutes travelling time between them, chewing up precious daylight hours.
Left home at 6:30 got back well after 9pm. it was a long day.
I targeted three areas, Bulls, Feilding, and Himitangi.
caching days which meant I had to target a few trails with 50 or more minutes travelling time between them, chewing up precious daylight hours.
Left home at 6:30 got back well after 9pm. it was a long day.
I targeted three areas, Bulls, Feilding, and Himitangi.
In the Manawatu for the weekend with some caching buddies- Uncle Sam, NZTravellers, Stik-a-crane, HeMaLuDy. The goal was to find as many of the caches in the area as we could in the space of a day, and we all had a blast jumping in and out of the cars, racing each other to the caches, and laughing and joking along the way, and in we general had an awesome weekend down here.
After a while we started playing "musical cars"- and would race each other back to the cars in order to vie for prime position.... or just to pip someone else at the post..... it was rather hilarious, mainly because of the creative ways of piling into cars or sneaking in just before someone else when you knew they were aiming for that seat. One or two people may have accidently (or not so accidentally) have got sat on!!!!!
We really enjoyed this trail, one of the few trails that we did.... and a huge thanks to the CO for the effort gone to in some of the creative hides!
Apologies for the generic logs.... with over 200 caches found in one day, it was virtually impossible to remember each individual cache!
Log signed as Team SEAC (South East Auckland Crew) in order to save log space.
TFTC!
After a while we started playing "musical cars"- and would race each other back to the cars in order to vie for prime position.... or just to pip someone else at the post..... it was rather hilarious, mainly because of the creative ways of piling into cars or sneaking in just before someone else when you knew they were aiming for that seat. One or two people may have accidently (or not so accidentally) have got sat on!!!!!
We really enjoyed this trail, one of the few trails that we did.... and a huge thanks to the CO for the effort gone to in some of the creative hides!
Apologies for the generic logs.... with over 200 caches found in one day, it was virtually impossible to remember each individual cache!
Log signed as Team SEAC (South East Auckland Crew) in order to save log space.
TFTC!
Having flown into Palmy to meet up with fellow cachers this weekend to try for a big numbers day, and making our first find in the area just minutes after 8am we were on a roll starting this series next...
The series name was very fitting.....
Our goal was 200 finds today...
signed in as SEAC to save logbook space.
TFTC.
The series name was very fitting.....
Our goal was 200 finds today...
signed in as SEAC to save logbook space.
TFTC.
Our team from Auckland wanted to do a major day of caching, so headed down to Foxton area for a massive day. We got about 205.
Very sorry for the generic logs, but when doing so many in one day very hard to make notes on each.
But a big thank you to all the cache owners for putting out all of the great caches we visited.
Logs signed as either “Team SEAC” or “SEAC” – South East Auckland Crew.
Very sorry for the generic logs, but when doing so many in one day very hard to make notes on each.
But a big thank you to all the cache owners for putting out all of the great caches we visited.
Logs signed as either “Team SEAC” or “SEAC” – South East Auckland Crew.
A mad group of caching friends decided to plan a weekend drive and stay in the Manawatu to grab as many caches as possible. With 5 adults squashed in one car and a family of 4 in the other, we soon started playing musical cars with kids and adults finding a car seat at random along the way, we only left someone behind once the whole day!! We really enjoyed this series, had lots of laughs, great company and some well constructed caches with awesome camo. Thank you Popmac for placing these caches. Sorry for the cut and paste log. TFTC!
We were caching today with a group of cachers that often cache together based in South and East Auckland. We call ourselves SEAC (South East Auckland Crew) to save space on log sheets. Today we were with darthcacher1, purply, NZTravellers, UncleSamNZ, Stik-a-crane and NewLynFam. We enjoyed this series and the cleverness of some of the hides. We just about lost one of our members down a bank at one of the caches - but he claimed he was just taking the quick way down. We had bumped into the CO of this series out the back of Apiti yesterday and so were even more keen to attack this series. Thanks for taking the effort to place the caches here.
Time to log our little trip to the Mega in Turangi. Enroute we detoured via Feilding for the Yumfest dinner, a night cache and a bit of puzzle gathering. Of course there were traditionals, a few multis, some earthcaches and lots of coffee stops to endure. Most found with bkj97, Edvern or the crew we stayed with in Turangi. Now of course the task of logging them all becomes a necessity. My apologies for the "cut and paste" logs. I will add favourites where I think it was particularly memorable. Thanks to all the cache owners for giving us things to do on our journey. It seemed strange to drive back to the Kapiti Coast post Mega without stopping for any caches. Happy caching. TFTCSL
Heading towards the Mega. Thought it would be impolite not to grab a few on the way through. Thanks all for the hides.
Sanson Day2.
After finishing the KAZ trail, we continued onto the mint tin series. We also picked up others that we passed along the way.19454 This was liking a tiki tour of the area around the farming country side.
The long grass made some of the caching today quiet difficult. I liked how the title included a hint.
Thanks for placing this cache Popmac
After finishing the KAZ trail, we continued onto the mint tin series. We also picked up others that we passed along the way.19454 This was liking a tiki tour of the area around the farming country side.
The long grass made some of the caching today quiet difficult. I liked how the title included a hint.
Thanks for placing this cache Popmac
A quick easy find on the Mint Tin trail with markhnz and family, despite our different interpretation of the hint. TFTC
W.E.K.A. found this one.
Found with hayleyhnz, hannahhnz, hollyhnz and W.E.K.A.
Thanks.
Found with hayleyhnz, hannahhnz, hollyhnz and W.E.K.A.
Thanks.
We're on our way to Palmerston North. Just dropped the dog off at Jazzmore in Shannon. Decided to find a few caches along the way.
Thank you
Cherrys Rule
Thank you
Cherrys Rule
Somebody sure loves mints Found on a day out with UlmusLynx Cold day so very few muggles TFTC
Hopefully we will get to the end of the trail before dark - we will if they are all quick finds like this one. tftc
Took some time away from the KAS trail to do these mint tin caches. All nicely done and well hidden. Added bonus was the easy parking. Well done on the series. Thanks.
I traveled down to Palmerston North for a 3 day geocaching weekend to give my numbers a bit of a boost, as I head towards my next caching milestone. I decided to fly there and back and pick up a cheap rental car for the weekend. The weather was perfect and I had a great weekend down there.
Today I drove down to Foxton Beach for a more leisurely day of caching, with a focus more on numbers tomorrow. I worked on the Mint tin trail while in the area and made a quick find here. TFTC!
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Today I drove down to Foxton Beach for a more leisurely day of caching, with a focus more on numbers tomorrow. I worked on the Mint tin trail while in the area and made a quick find here. TFTC!
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Since I was back in the region for a couple of weeks I decided a big day caching was on order. Calls were made and plans were put in place and Jesso22, Stardust 718 and I set off in my new 4WD to collect a heap of caches. The first cache was collect at 7am and last one just before 7pm. The final numbers came to just of 150 so a productive day was had.
[ * * * * Thanks for the cache * * * * ]
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For months we had been planning a 100+ day but the timing had just never worked out for us. Now with Christmas and all of our summer activities behind us and AtomsNZ back in town it was the perfect time! AtomsNZ arrived at my house at 6.45am with Stardust718 in tow and off we went on our mission. The day was quite successful, started with a few solved puzzles then on to the KAS trail and the mint tin trails before squeezing in as many caches around Foxton, Levin and Shannon that all three of us hadn't previously found. Final total was just over 150 (just to be on the safe side in case we made a counting error). Most caches signed as AJS (or JAS depending on who signed it) to save room in the logs as some were quite full. Thanks to all of the COs it was a great day with many great finds.
# 1018: I joined forces with AtomsNZ and Jesso22 for a 14 hour caching day. Found at 12:31:00 p.m. The main goal was the KAS trail and however many more nearby caches we could find. Our total came out at just over 150 for the day so we were all pretty happy with that. Thanks to the many CO's that made this day possible. We had a great time travelling lots of back roads.
Log signed as AJS (our team name for the day).
The location actually matched the hint item . We were starting to question if we actually knew what these were after the variety seen on the KAS trail.
Log signed as AJS (our team name for the day).
The location actually matched the hint item . We were starting to question if we actually knew what these were after the variety seen on the KAS trail.
Thought the ditch might slow us down but this section was completely dry so no worries. TFTC.