The suspense is terrible... (Otago) Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand
By
Count Fitz on 11-Sep-16. Waypoint GC6C705
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Logs
Somewhere at the end of May this year, undesireable elements moved in at number 47B. The undesireabilities include but are not limited to profanities, harassment, intimidation, intravenous substance use, excessive alcohol use. To prevent geocachers - especially the younger ones - from being unwillingy confronted with these elements, I decided to remove this cache.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to find this cache, and thank you for your nice logs. I hope it has been as enjoyable for you as it has been for me.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to find this cache, and thank you for your nice logs. I hope it has been as enjoyable for you as it has been for me.
Somewhere at the end of May this year, undesirable elements moved in at number 47B. The undesirabilities include but are not limited to profanities, harassment, intimidation, intravenous substance use, excessive alcohol use. To prevent geocachers - especially the younger ones - from being unwillingly confronted with these elements, I decided to remove this cache.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to find this cache, and thank you for your nice logs. I hope it has been as enjoyable for you as it has been for me.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to find this cache, and thank you for your nice logs. I hope it has been as enjoyable for you as it has been for me.
Admittedly it was pitch dark by the time we got to gz, but I prefer that setting for urban caches, especially when one was to play paparazzi outside someone's home. The long search yielded no result unfortunately.
Think I understood the title once I found the cache but not really sure. Nice view across the valley. TFTC
Very cool!!! This is my first urban find so really happy I didn't have to awkwardly search outside someone's house for ages.
I tried to find this cache at 10:20:00 AM on 26/03/2017.
I didn't have much luck which could have been for many reasons. I shall return at a later date.
I didn't have much luck which could have been for many reasons. I shall return at a later date.
Took a detour on the way to the supermarket to tick off another dot day. Not sure what to expect but recognised it straight away when I saw it. TFTC
It was probably was still there but it was quite close to private property so I did not want to go too close. Any clues would be appreciated. Cheers
I wasn't quite sure what to expect here but I would say the suspense was worth it. Now the rain is starting so a quick rush back to bring the washing in before we find any more. TFTC #10,022
The suspense was worthwhile with a quick easy find of a delightful little cache, which gets a favourite from us. TFTC
Happy childhood memories walking up the street. Cute set up of a cache. Easy find on an evening walk. TFTC
Spotted something straight away but weren't sure if it was just wishful thinking on our part but happy to come away smiling. Found with debsnz
We weren't sure what to expect here and had to wait for a muggle to walk past before approaching. Spotted something straight away but wasn't sure until . . . . . . pheww, that wasn't too bad. Found with AorakiSheep.
Arranged a detour on the way back from coffee with Mrs D Senior ... because the cache title, blank page and appreciative logs do leave one in suspense about what will be at GZ...? Two happy snails! is the answer. We put them under the neighbour's hedge, so your friend's garden is safe now
Had to convince myself to look there and there was the cache. Sat down to sign it and a family walked past and got in a car parked just there. Wonder what they thought?
Found on way home from work to fill in another of those dot days. Nice easy find watched by a black and white cat across the street.
Dogs and I out for a walk today. Hopefully will find number 1500 on our travels. every where we went today was uphill. If there is a difficult way to go I seem destined to try that way first. Had a fantastic day with 100 % success and met a couple of new people as a bonus. Thank you to everyone for hiding the caches. Good hint Thanks.
Out for a walk and found myself nearby. I didn't work out the hint but I did read the other logs. Thanks.
Hevic and I decided to take advantage of the lovely weather to knock off a few caches in the area. We struggled with this one for a moment as we couldn't make head or tail of the hint, but I maintained that the obvious spot was the cache. Sure enough, there it was. A well-disguised cache, I love the idea. Cheers!
I won't leave the CO in suspense any longer.Instant find, saw the open windows above. Thanks for the opportunity to get a 1/1 cache.
Since it seems to be a topic of speculation: CO does not live there, the people who do are aware of the cache presence. Thank you.
Wandered along from work as a short sanity break. Really struggling to make it to the end of term on Friday! Based on the previous logs I thought this might be tricky but the hiding place was shouting at me as I rolled up to GZ. Obviously on private property but assuming it is the CO's property? TFTC.
After missing this one the night before I graded it on the way home from work and managed a STF on it and it was so close to home. Oh well have to be quicker next time. TFTC
Joint FTF. Was sitting at the computer at work trying to get the latest puzzles done and ping email saying new cache.... its just up the road. Raced down to the car. Got there and had hunted in the obvious spots in the dark and then headlights... yep another cacher and out jump K.J.R - now they are infected with the FTF bug as they were in nightwear and barefoot. Four pairs of eyes and two tourches and the cache was in hand. Not sure it is a D1 at night.
Think the CO was watching as we heard laughter.
We did all say sorry Gadget as we signed FTF
Think the CO was watching as we heard laughter.
We did all say sorry Gadget as we signed FTF
Joint FTF with Natalie 247. Had not long arrived home from the Arrrrr Geocaching Event and about to hop into bed when the email came in. So off we go with J and R in their jammies. Expected to see Gadget there but the girls were very excited to see Natalie - perhaps this is what alerted who we presume to be the CO to our presence. And so with 4 pairs of eyes cache was soon in hand. TFTC