David Bowie power trail - Heroes (Manawatu) Halcombe, North Island, New Zealand
By
marisa&kaleb on 13-Aug-16. Waypoint GC6Q5B7
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Out on the back roads to find some of the caches in the area. A good day, with only a few showers, followed by a rainbow. Hardly any traffic. TFTC!!
It's December, and to help me achieve one of my Geocaching goals I need to log 300+ caches this month, which means an average of ten a day. As I meander my way home from Wanganui to Wellington, via the outskirts of Feilding and Palmy, I found a bunch of Geocaches, and this was one of them.Cache was found as described.---Thanks to marisa&kaleb for placing and maintaining this cache. I enjoy each and every cache I find, and it is only with Geocachers like this creating them and placing them out in the world that this wonderful game continues.[DGSc-Bulk] tagging to help me generate a list for GC30AD8 - DGSc Challenge
After a weekend away with friends and watching the AB's win (whew that was a close one) we did a little bit of caching. Chose the David Bowie power trail, slightly disappointed at the number of MIA caches and containers in poor condition. Relieved to find an intact container and log to sign as the sheep watched on. TFTC
Coming to the end of this David Bowie trail.. and happy to have found all bar 1 cache along along the way. Tftc
**14,522**
As Mr Geckoh was able to locate this one easily enough, he can be my hero, at least for the rest of the day/year (of which there is not a lot left LOL) TFTC
As Mr Geckoh was able to locate this one easily enough, he can be my hero, at least for the rest of the day/year (of which there is not a lot left LOL) TFTC
Headed out for an evening of caching. The aim was to complete the Bowie series plus a few of the Planets and Cars that we still needed to find. Got all but one of the Bowie ones. Enjoyed reminiscing about his music. Hunky Dory was one of his albums that I had at school and it’s still one of my favourites. Struggled opening some of the rusted mint tins and many of the caches had water in them however I was amazed how well the water proof paper worked. No problems signing. Thanks for the smileys.
A nice quick find thanks.
Ms_KR and I are on our annual pilgrimage to Auckland for a family Christmas. Today we cruised around the Manawatu.
Thanks to all CO's for publishing and maintaining their caches. Cheers.
Ms_KR and I are on our annual pilgrimage to Auckland for a family Christmas. Today we cruised around the Manawatu.
Thanks to all CO's for publishing and maintaining their caches. Cheers.
Once again it's getting late in the day and I'm still to get today's geocache. The weather is also turning to rubbish. In fact it's raining all the way. And windy! 27km there and back, this is the closest to home to maintain my streak that does not involve climbing a tree.
*"We can beat them, just for one day; We can be heroes, just for one day."*
All good here. TFTC
*"We can beat them, just for one day; We can be heroes, just for one day."*
All good here. TFTC
Out and about today to celebrate my birthday. A bit of a weird vibe this year, what with all the issues around Covid-19, but with Level 3 in place we had a bit of latitude so long as the Rules were strictly observed. Stay within our regions, and within 75km. Stay within our bubbles. Practice social distancing. Those last two were easy as I didn't see another person all day.
I picked out a few caches to do today that I knew would be reasonably remote, and not likely to have been handled in a while. Most of what I found today hadn't been found in at least 6 weeks, and some of them not since last year. And I had my trusty bottle of hand sanitizer with me.
This was a straightforward find and there were no issues with the cache or the log, which was signed before returning everything back as I found it and moving onto the next.
Thank you for placing this cache.
I picked out a few caches to do today that I knew would be reasonably remote, and not likely to have been handled in a while. Most of what I found today hadn't been found in at least 6 weeks, and some of them not since last year. And I had my trusty bottle of hand sanitizer with me.
This was a straightforward find and there were no issues with the cache or the log, which was signed before returning everything back as I found it and moving onto the next.
Thank you for placing this cache.
Stopped and visited during our Xmas roadtrip around the area. No problem locating this one TFTC. Merry Christmas and safe travels to all cachers
Nice to be out and about finishing off this series and singing to myself as I go
Enjoyed this small trail
Thanks marisa&kaleb
Enjoyed this small trail
Thanks marisa&kaleb
Have not been doing many caches over the last few weeks and it looked like we might not get the current souvenir as we had missed all the recent events, including the one today. Needed to be over in Feilding to drop the Jr. Cachers off at swimming and decided that there might just be enough time to grab a few caches on the country roads to the north.
A bit surprised to find two containers here so signed the log in the camo bottle and replaced everything as found. TFTC.
A bit surprised to find two containers here so signed the log in the camo bottle and replaced everything as found. TFTC.
Up for the Mega for the week, had a great day in the Bulls and the sunrounding areas many thanks to the cache placer's - Bitsprayer
We are staying with family and had a surprising hour or so free so headed out this way to grab a few quick caches. Thanks for all of the power trails around here, enough to keep us busy for a number of trips to come (we just worked out we have over 100 caches still to find within 10 km's from Feilding centre). A nice quick find here with darthcacher1 and purply.
*2 cache containers found here, right beside each other - a mint tin and a pill bottle - we signed the pill bottle log
*2 cache containers found here, right beside each other - a mint tin and a pill bottle - we signed the pill bottle log
11.45pm
Travelled to Manawatu area with BOP members for the weekend.
All logs signed as Team BOP.
Generally caches were good and all but 2 found.
Thanks to cache owners for placements. SLTFTC
Travelled to Manawatu area with BOP members for the weekend.
All logs signed as Team BOP.
Generally caches were good and all but 2 found.
Thanks to cache owners for placements. SLTFTC
Signed Teambop. Came down to Fielding for the weekend with Philip.Perry, Tnxpro, Nzflossy, McJandals, Squirrel Nutcase and FapandGap . Staying at a farmhouse down the road from here.
Tftc
Tftc
Road trip time! This weekend Team BOP consisted of Davidson Clan, TNXPro, Squirrelnutcase, FapAndGap, McJandals, NZFlossy & myself. We'd had this trip on the cards for a while but only recently had we locked in all the details. We were off to central Manawatu and we had a very narrow list of ‘must gets’ so this trip was essentially a numbers mission. We had a great time and managed just over 200 finds. Most of the caches were found quickly and in good condition thanks to accurate coords and straight forward placements although we replaced a lot of logs and a few containers as well. A huge thank you to the CO’s as this was a beautiful area to visit and there was certainly an abundance of geocaches!!
Team BOP were still going. Its well after nightfall and we have now been caching for 16 hours. We passed 140 finds for the day and we were still powering on!
TFTC
TFTC
Team BOP on tour in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region... With Gap (of Fap and Gap), (Mr) Davidson clan, McJandals, NZFlossy, Philip.Perry, and TNXPro.
This weekend had been in the pipeline for ages. It was always going to be a mission for various team members to get coordinated leave passes... We secured accommodation in the rural heart of the Manawatu. This placed us well within reach of a massive trail of caches... We travelled in one vehicle, so our journey was filled with lots of laughs, and good times... Fortunately, the majority of caches were in place and were fairly quick to locate - thanks to straightforward hints and great coordinates. Many of the caches had not been found in a while, so containers were waterlogged, and logbooks were wet... Thank goodness for waterproof paper. A huge thank you also, to the various COs who made our weekend worthwhile...
Cue the music. TFTC.
This weekend had been in the pipeline for ages. It was always going to be a mission for various team members to get coordinated leave passes... We secured accommodation in the rural heart of the Manawatu. This placed us well within reach of a massive trail of caches... We travelled in one vehicle, so our journey was filled with lots of laughs, and good times... Fortunately, the majority of caches were in place and were fairly quick to locate - thanks to straightforward hints and great coordinates. Many of the caches had not been found in a while, so containers were waterlogged, and logbooks were wet... Thank goodness for waterproof paper. A huge thank you also, to the various COs who made our weekend worthwhile...
Cue the music. TFTC.
On a road trip with Team BOP to Feilding. Set off Friday night and back home Sunday. Lots of caches and lots of laughs with great weather and great scenery. Thanks to all the COs for giving us a awesome trip
On a road trip with Team BOP, having a blast and gathering a few smileys along the way. Please excuse generic logs in advance. Many Thanks to all you cache owners for the placements. Cheers
#10,182. Returned to complete the David Bowie power trail series on Makara Road in Halcombe. GZ was all quiet when we visited. Quick find. But there were two cache containers there. They were both in good condition, with the weather proof paper doing its job well. Took nothing, left nothing, signed both logs.
Thanks for the placement, and for bringing us to the site, and …
.T h a n k s. .f o r. .t h e. .c a c h e.
.M a u r u u r u. .k o e. .n u i. .a t u. .h o k i. .t e. .k e t e r o k i.
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Thanks for the placement, and for bringing us to the site, and …
.T h a n k s. .f o r. .t h e. .c a c h e.
.M a u r u u r u. .k o e. .n u i. .a t u. .h o k i. .t e. .k e t e r o k i.
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(# 4536). Came up to the Manawatu to grab some caches on a nice fine winters day. There must have been a lot of rain recently as everything is waterlogged. A quick find. However, there were two containers with logs next to each other at the GZ. Signed the one that was more likely. Everything in order. TFTC
We have been fans of David Bowie's music throughout the many changes during his long career, and are familiar with all but a couple of the songs used in this series. So we were keen to pick up this trail this morning before heading back home to Auckland. We had the promised quick Park'n'grab finds at almost all of them. Thanks
One of 28 caches located whilst ‘exploring’ the Palmerston North/Feilding region today, including 17 on these “back country” roads. Reasonably quick find. However after I signed the log and was returning the mint tin (it was pink) I noticed another cache container in the same spot. Don’t know which one is the genuine article. #1713. TFTC.
I had some spare time while in town visiting some of the rellies, so I thought Id do a few of the easy drivebys in the area. I had a great day and grabbed a heap of caches. Lots of damp and wet caches, but not surprising given the weather. I did find some that had been replaced, but found the original nearby. Signed one or the other depending on which I found first. Thanks to all the CO's for a great day and apologies for the generic log.
This will have to be the last cache for me today as I need to be back in Halcombe to pick up Mr Rattll.
No problems making the find here.
Thanks for setting up all of these caches M&K. Much appreciated.
I will return to do some more of them soon.
No problems making the find here.
Thanks for setting up all of these caches M&K. Much appreciated.
I will return to do some more of them soon.
TFTC. Are we Heroes (or insane) for trying to get so many caches today? I'll leave you to decide...
I needed to get out of the house today so went on a wee little trail. Sorry about the genetic log, most of the eclipse tins were rust and hard to open but were in reasonable condition. Thanks for the caches, was a great drive.
A quick easy find in this David Bowie series. As most of the logs were wet, we took a towel to each one. TFTC
Have dropped off travelling companion spudnz and I still have a little bit of energy (and petrol) so might go and grab a few m&k caches whilst the mood takes me. I'm hoping/intending to get up to tripe figures of their caches for an up-coming Challenge cache placement that I also should qualify for before setting.. . . . . . . Grabbed some cars, colours, Bowie hits, planets . . . .
Today starts with daylight saving coming into effect which really means an extra hours caching, yay. I told my daughter I would be up and out early and was true to my word, was in the car and gone at 0600 just as light was breaking. I had a few targets for the day; do the zig-zag/ridge road power trail in Pohangina Valley with caching buddy spudnz, try and grab a D/T for my second lap around the track, try and get finds by a certain Manawatu cacher up to 100 finds for a Challenge cache I'm planning on setting, a big day is planned today. I ended up in triple figures, and even finishing at 4.30 while the day still had light in it, virtually unheard of. Still, 7 hours caching can take it out of you! Thanks to all of the COs whose hides I found today; some awesome caches out there and not easy to maintain for others - well done everyone
Today starts with daylight saving coming into effect which really means an extra hours caching, yay. I told my daughter I would be up and out early and was true to my word, was in the car and gone at 0600 just as light was breaking. I had a few targets for the day; do the zig-zag/ridge road power trail in Pohangina Valley with caching buddy spudnz, try and grab a D/T for my second lap around the track, try and get finds by a certain Manawatu cacher up to 100 finds for a Challenge cache I'm planning on setting, a big day is planned today. I ended up in triple figures, and even finishing at 4.30 while the day still had light in it, virtually unheard of. Still, 7 hours caching can take it out of you! Thanks to all of the COs whose hides I found today; some awesome caches out there and not easy to maintain for others - well done everyone
Have eventually got around to spending an afternoon in the area cleaning up some of the cache trails here. A quick find here like most of the rest of them. Signed log, TFTC.
On a wee trip down to the area doing some mini trails, this one fell within range, so we grabbed it while passing. Signed 2BB 1BB for 2 Bulbars and Blenheim Bear. Mission accomplished, this one is a wrap. Thanks for the cache from Blenheim Bear!
This cache posted with CacheSense for Android.
This cache posted with CacheSense for Android.
Out on a road trip this weekend with Blenhiem Bear. It was raining as we left home and rained all the way to Turakina then cleared and at the first stop it was sunny and very warm (thank you)
We had a great time and saw many friends names as we signed the logs all logs signed 2 BB & 1 BB for 2 Bulbars and Blenhiem Bear
Thanks for placing all these caches and we enjoyed cruising around the back country
We had a great time and saw many friends names as we signed the logs all logs signed 2 BB & 1 BB for 2 Bulbars and Blenhiem Bear
Thanks for placing all these caches and we enjoyed cruising around the back country
This was always going to be a bit of a caching trip in the company once again of HKCB. Having though about it and done a fair bit of planning over the past couple of weeks this was a chance for a reasonable clean out of an area that we don't normally get to. So with families in mind, rather than setting out on the Friday evening we left home at 2am on the Saturday morning to make our way south before either the heat of the day or there was too much traffic on the road.
Some stats for the weekend
- Distance Traveled = 1457 kms
- Petrol = 3 x Fills
- Time Away from Home = 42 hours
- Straight Driving Time = 6 hours
- Sleep = 4 hours
- Caches Found = 250
- DNF's = 3
So after a straight forward drive down here this was the first that we located of what was going to be a very long day, and followed by another very long day.
While I apologize that these are 'copy & paste" logs, I would just like to say thank you to all the CO's that have have put out and maintained these caches for us out of 'non-locals' to find. It was a great weekend and we traveled though some amazing countryside.
A key learning from the weekend was that a Mazda CX5 is not designed to ford rivers.
So thank you for the placement, thank you for the cache.
Some stats for the weekend
- Distance Traveled = 1457 kms
- Petrol = 3 x Fills
- Time Away from Home = 42 hours
- Straight Driving Time = 6 hours
- Sleep = 4 hours
- Caches Found = 250
- DNF's = 3
So after a straight forward drive down here this was the first that we located of what was going to be a very long day, and followed by another very long day.
While I apologize that these are 'copy & paste" logs, I would just like to say thank you to all the CO's that have have put out and maintained these caches for us out of 'non-locals' to find. It was a great weekend and we traveled though some amazing countryside.
A key learning from the weekend was that a Mazda CX5 is not designed to ford rivers.
So thank you for the placement, thank you for the cache.
On a weekend mission with Cats&Dragons, for a bit of a numbers run along the new trails around the Northern Manawatu area, and anything else along the way. As usual these types of trips mean maximizing caching time and minimizing sleep time. So with a 2am start time Saturday morning we left home and headed South, and not getting back home til 8.30pm Sunday night. Some numbers for the trip as I know we all like caching stats are:
* 1450km traveled.
* 286 caches found (192 on Saturday, 94 on Sunday) with only 3 DNF's
* 4 hours sleep
* With a 3 hour each way drive to the Caching area, so about 32 hours of caching in the 42 hours we were away at an average of nearly 9 caches per hour, this isn't including stopping for fuel and coffee!!!
So a huge thanks to all the CO's for the placements, and for the reason to see some more of our wonderful country, we saw some pretty amazing places. Sorry for the copy and paste logs. We signed the log books HKCD, or HKCBC&D.
* 1450km traveled.
* 286 caches found (192 on Saturday, 94 on Sunday) with only 3 DNF's
* 4 hours sleep
* With a 3 hour each way drive to the Caching area, so about 32 hours of caching in the 42 hours we were away at an average of nearly 9 caches per hour, this isn't including stopping for fuel and coffee!!!
So a huge thanks to all the CO's for the placements, and for the reason to see some more of our wonderful country, we saw some pretty amazing places. Sorry for the copy and paste logs. We signed the log books HKCD, or HKCBC&D.
I had another opportunity to pop out and try to grab some more of these power trail caches just north of Feilding. I didn't realise until I got to the first cache that today is in fact Friday the 13th and unfortunately for me, the day didn't end as well as I would've hoped. Nearing the end of my trip (only four caches left to find) I somehow managed to jam my finger in the car door. With my finger throbbing in pain and blood leaking everywhere, I decided to retire hurt for the day. Leaving the rest of the cache for another day.
I was surprised at how quiet the roads were and was only passed by one muggle looking at me suspiciously.
Another quick and easy find here.
Thanks for the cache and the smiley.
I was surprised at how quiet the roads were and was only passed by one muggle looking at me suspiciously.
Another quick and easy find here.
Thanks for the cache and the smiley.
It wasn't so much a case of “Trains and Boats and Planes” today, more one of Cars and Songs and Colours, with the odd Planet thrown into the mix. I enjoyed a nice day in the country with the sun on my back. Cheers and thanks for all the caches. TFTC
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 but we were up to it.
At a this point in the day we were making really good progress (find number sixty seven), having finished the run of dwarfs, smurfs and herbs, only losing about an hour travelling to the nest of colours and cars. While here we were able to continue with Mr Bowie, a series we had eaten into on a previous occasion, when we did not see ourselves going for a targeted number on a given day (more fool us).
All in all a good day, lots of scenery, lots of roads both sealed and unsealed that we had not been on, and largely thanks to M&K.
Cheers
At a this point in the day we were making really good progress (find number sixty seven), having finished the run of dwarfs, smurfs and herbs, only losing about an hour travelling to the nest of colours and cars. While here we were able to continue with Mr Bowie, a series we had eaten into on a previous occasion, when we did not see ourselves going for a targeted number on a given day (more fool us).
All in all a good day, lots of scenery, lots of roads both sealed and unsealed that we had not been on, and largely thanks to M&K.
Cheers
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.
Another outing with MJMNZ & haydn.seek. Weather looked daunting, but no rain – only wind! An enjoyable day with good company.
TFTC
TFTC
The weather was right and all was planned..It was an early start as We met at the big town of Halcombe at 7.45 am and then proceeded along Stanway road picking up geo caches along the way, all except Tweet Tweet..... Grrr. but as my foot was not totally healed from Turangi Gaol expedition, it was decided to give that climb a miss so another time! The Puzzle caches were first along this route and then onto the David Bowie Trail, this being the first. Although we did find some of these DB caches up to 10m out sometimes but mostly the hint sufficed luckily. I do find caches that all start with same words difficult on my Gps as it is so easy to get muddled! We then turned into Makara road and located caches along here , then headed to locate some more of the Car trail and then onto some more of the planets- before MJMNZ's tyre got a puncture but with Jono's expert help and the help of a local farmer all was temporarily Ok for us to proceed into Feilding.. Air in the tyre and then it was time to find a café for a much need drink! before splitting up and returning to our own cities. altogether we had great morning and found a satisfying number of caches so many thanks for these trails and all our smiley faces.
Early start meeting in the middle of Halcolme at 8 am !!
Out for a morning of geocaching with JonoS, Haydnseek and myself.
No Rain lots of wind and long grass with the spring growth. At times grass waist high. David Bowie caches harder on GPS as the name comes first so more difficult to find the name of the cache. All in all a good fun day apart for a puncture (a new tyre needed$$$ as a big nail in the tyre and Jono changed it with the help of a local farmer. )Thanks for placing this series
Out for a morning of geocaching with JonoS, Haydnseek and myself.
No Rain lots of wind and long grass with the spring growth. At times grass waist high. David Bowie caches harder on GPS as the name comes first so more difficult to find the name of the cache. All in all a good fun day apart for a puncture (a new tyre needed$$$ as a big nail in the tyre and Jono changed it with the help of a local farmer. )Thanks for placing this series
Took the wrong turning after the Mega so taking the long way home. Finding new caches in area not been for a long time TFTC
Heading towards the Mega. Thought it would be impolite not to grab a few on the way through. Thanks all for the hides.
Last full day in NZ so obviously I went and did geocaching in the morning! 18th of the day and nearly at the end. Great cache series. TFTC.
Nice day trip out geocaching with Just-Lookin.
We really enjoyed driving around these trails - thanks *marisa&kaleb*
Good easy find. SL
We really enjoyed driving around these trails - thanks *marisa&kaleb*
Good easy find. SL
A great day out with tmann421 collecting some caches in the area.
A nice quick find for us here and really enjoyed the series TFTC marisa&kaleb
A nice quick find for us here and really enjoyed the series TFTC marisa&kaleb
I had parked the caravan up in Marton and travelled over to North Fielding to pick up as many caches as I could.
Cheers for the cache.
Cheers for the cache.
After spending the morning cleaning my house (have been neglecting the housework lately in lieu of caching), I decided to reward myself with a couple of hours of caching! So I thought I'd knock of a few of the recent hides just out of Feilding. Quick find here and on my way. TFTC
A very pretty little valley through here and pleasantly sheltered from what was a rather cold wind blowing today despite the sunshine. All the green grass on the hills and hundreds of white fluffy lambs about was an amazing sight to see. A quick fun run along Makara Road with all caches found without any issues.
Many thanks for the placements marisa&kaleb
Many thanks for the placements marisa&kaleb
Yay - another David Bowie cache found and smiley #890 on the map! ... thanks for the cool series!!
We enjoyed a caching expedition with edvern today to find marisa&kaleb's three new trail series: Planets. David Bowie, and Cars. The weather was a bit drizzly to start with but we hardly needed to bother with jackets most of the time and the day gradually cleared. Not surprisingly, the ground was quite mucky in places, but there was generally a reasonable spot to park which is certainly appreciated. The views were lovely, even when rain misted them out in the distance. So an enjoyable day out and we found all the caches - what more could you want from geocaching? Thank you for setting up all these caches marisa&kaleb.
This was #6 on our particular trail today. Soon located the cache and enjoyed the views of the soft green rain-misty landscape. TFTC
This was #6 on our particular trail today. Soon located the cache and enjoyed the views of the soft green rain-misty landscape. TFTC
Out with geodatum, our mission being to complete the new trails set up by m&k. We appreciated these caches being located on quiet back roads, usually safe to pull off the road, and not in view of houses. All the contents were in excellent condition with good use of waterproof paper. All were found without any problems. Most of all, this was a very enjoyable drive through back roads, many of which I have not been on before. Even though the day was drizzly at times the countryside was most attractive. Thanks very much for your efforts marisa&kaleb!
Hubby off to fetch his elderly dad for the weekend for fathers day so I got my mum to come on a caching run with me this morning. Mum drove and I grabbed. Looking like rain the whole way but held off - much to our relief. Some co-ordinates had us on the wrong side of the road but pretty much it didn't take long to suss out each one. We found everything we set out to get this morning. No muggles around. Enjoyed listening to the lambs bleating in the paddocks. I love this time of the year. We enjoyed the gravel roads as well - especially mum who got to drive them! Many thanks to Marisa&Kaleb for placing all these caches which have come at an awesome time as we have no caches for September and I want to get 250 in September to qualify for finding a cache in the Wairarapa. TFTC
Gee I''m on a role I have found another cache way out her in the wilderness surrounded by farm land and trees and of course animals of all shapes and sizes. Another David Bowie -Heroes. Quickly found this one with no worries, cache all good. Now its time to hit the road again and see what else we can find out here in the sticks. Thank you marisa&kaleb for placing these caches out here near Feilding. Such a beautiful place to visit. TFTC
Over this way to do The Bowie, Car and Planet caches before lunchtime. Was over here early and found this cache fairly quickly - signed log and left as found. Thanks for all caches in these series marisa&kaleb and apologies for the generic posts.
I received notification for five new caches up this way. I went without loading onto GPS & relying on the phone. While out I received another 13 notifcations, but couldn't see where they are on the phone. I managed to open the notification to get the co-ordinates for this one, quickly found the cache - & was pleased to see a blank log for [FTF]. While I was signing, a farmer passed on a quad bike but didn't stop.... Because of trouble with the phone, this was my last cache for the day. Thanks marisa&kaleb for the cache.