Clumsy Smurf (Manawatu) Bulls, North Island, New Zealand
By
marisa&kaleb on 07-Nov-16. Waypoint GC6WPPR
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Logs
Found this one covered in skinny black worms. Had to get hubby to open as I felt too ‘Clumsy’ with my nice nails And since this one was large enough to fit a TB I dropped one off. TFTC
Had wanted to do this trail since.....well...since it first came out...but life had other ideas. We finally got our chance and thankfully it wasn't too hot as we took a day to follow these trails. So great to finally knock them off! only 3 DNF's....thanks for the time spent putting them down. Seems most of the day we were following in the footstops of a fellow cacher from Wangas.
This is soon becoming a race of who can get out of the car first and rush to the GZ. Since I’m driving I seem to be losing this game!
TFTC marisa&kaleb!
TFTC marisa&kaleb!
I'm not really into Smurfs so this will be the last but one today. Great tree though TFTC
Had the day off work and so pleased to be back geocaching after Covid level 3 and 4. Headed out towards Bulls. Managed to find all but 3 of the Smurfs. Lots of temporary electric fencing alongside the road side did limit some access. Will keep an eye out for the ones that got away today. Thanks.
Day two of my road trip from Auckland to Nelson in my newly acquired convertible cachemobile. Finding a few caches along the way. After checking into a motel in Bulls where I decided to stay for the night, I took advantage of the long summer daylight hours to go out a find a 'few' more caches. I headed for this area as it seemed to have a few trails of interest. After completing the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Trail and the Herbs and Spices trail I was back onto the Smurf trail at last. Apologies for the cut and paste logs. If anything stood out for me, I'll mention it. I was nearly a clumsy cacher here as this one took me longer to find than it should have done. Got it in the end. Last cache for me today. Thanks to the CO for all the effort in setting up these trails. TFTC, Biggles.
One of 30 caches located today in the Sanson/Ohakea/Bulls vicinity. Worth the special drive up from Wellington! I needed more than 25 to ensure this month’s total breaks my previous monthly record. Almost all quick finds, as was this one. Covered it up a little better as it seemed a bit exposed. #3155. TFTC.
For quite some time now I had been wanting to have a crack at doing all those tempting caches around the Ohakea Airforce Base, and if possible to take a drive down towards Tangimoana to check out the plethora of green dots around there too, and thanks to the great weather and a free afternoon, today became that day.
This turned out to be my third 'series' of caches I attempted today. The Smurfs were something I remember growing up with as a kid, although it was more my brothers thing than mine. I always felt sorry for Smurfette, as the pressure of being the only female must have been intense lol!
I apologise for the generic posting but generally I found all the posted co-ordinates and associated Hints to be good (unless otherwise stated), the containers themselves to be ok and the logsheets to be either fine or at the very least (if a bit damp) still signable.
This one was a straightforward find, so was signed and returned quickly before shooting off to the next one.
Thanks for setting this series up.
This turned out to be my third 'series' of caches I attempted today. The Smurfs were something I remember growing up with as a kid, although it was more my brothers thing than mine. I always felt sorry for Smurfette, as the pressure of being the only female must have been intense lol!
I apologise for the generic posting but generally I found all the posted co-ordinates and associated Hints to be good (unless otherwise stated), the containers themselves to be ok and the logsheets to be either fine or at the very least (if a bit damp) still signable.
This one was a straightforward find, so was signed and returned quickly before shooting off to the next one.
Thanks for setting this series up.
Found it.
I'll add a more comprehensive log in a few days.
Thank you
Cherrys Rule
I'll add a more comprehensive log in a few days.
Thank you
Cherrys Rule
Day 3/9 of our New Years trip up to the North Island. This was find #37/100 for the day and #106/526 of our trip.
Today was a numbers run of mostly PnG caches. We started in Palmy and set off to see if we could Spell, then headed up to Bulls and after that rounded up a few Smurfs, Herbs, Airplanes, Railway stations and anything else along the way until we came in to finish the KAS trail we started in Oct 2016. A quick find but I went around the wrong side first when the cache was quite visible from this side - how clumsy of me. Meanwhile Mum put the next closest in the navigator and we ended up leaving Gargamel behind and would come back for him later - Clumsy her. We left our new signature item, a Rainbow Beadtail. Thanks for the effort involved in placing and creating this cache for all of us to enjoy.
Today was a numbers run of mostly PnG caches. We started in Palmy and set off to see if we could Spell, then headed up to Bulls and after that rounded up a few Smurfs, Herbs, Airplanes, Railway stations and anything else along the way until we came in to finish the KAS trail we started in Oct 2016. A quick find but I went around the wrong side first when the cache was quite visible from this side - how clumsy of me. Meanwhile Mum put the next closest in the navigator and we ended up leaving Gargamel behind and would come back for him later - Clumsy her. We left our new signature item, a Rainbow Beadtail. Thanks for the effort involved in placing and creating this cache for all of us to enjoy.
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
Heading to Wellington Mega a day earlier with Squirrel Nutcase and NZ Flossy a day earlier.
Out to collect caches that we have previously passed.
So sorry cache owners, we had a fairly large find today so it's a copy and paste day.
Thanks everyone for their cache placements that we found. SLTFTC
Out to collect caches that we have previously passed.
So sorry cache owners, we had a fairly large find today so it's a copy and paste day.
Thanks everyone for their cache placements that we found. SLTFTC
WENZ Mega Weekend is almost here... Motoring south today with Gap (of Fap and Gap), and NZFlossy. Our intention is to cache our way to our accommodation in Lower Hutt... The big news of the day is that Highway 1 is closed at Pukerua Bay. A truck crash and chemical spill have shut down all lanes coming to and from Wellington. We have plenty of caches to find to keep us occupied, but this could be a long wait...
Friday: We have had our eye on these multiple hides to the south of Bulls. It's nice to be able to visit in great weather and with pleasant rural views. We especially enjoyed this section of the trail. We were able to get out of the vehicle and walk between several of the hides, and take in the idyllic scenery. TFTC.
Friday: We have had our eye on these multiple hides to the south of Bulls. It's nice to be able to visit in great weather and with pleasant rural views. We especially enjoyed this section of the trail. We were able to get out of the vehicle and walk between several of the hides, and take in the idyllic scenery. TFTC.
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
I have been up at a work conference for the last couple of days up in Auckland area and decided to head back down to Blenheim via another stop-off and meetings at Bulls and hence I found myself landing at dark o'clock and in the pouring rain at Palmy North. I cleared nearlly all of the available caches from this area just under 4 years ago as I left to go to (sometimes) sunny Marlborough but there have been a few new ones appear since I left, and this was one.
With the welcome hire car collected I located my hand torch, filled my accompanying empty milk container (for a later cache) and made my way for a modest 4 finds for the evening prior to checking into my luxury accommodation.
The next day was head to Welly day in the hire car and after a morning of wquick-fire, but real useful meetings I needed to head South to catch a flight home. Time for a quick half-hour caching and managed to grab a few more Mar1sa caches, to add to the total. All were good, replaced wet logs with RITR paper for a couple and cleared another sequence of dwarves and smurfs (or is that smurves?) All good and T F T C m
An the rain mostly held off, though the ground was soooooooo wet.
With the welcome hire car collected I located my hand torch, filled my accompanying empty milk container (for a later cache) and made my way for a modest 4 finds for the evening prior to checking into my luxury accommodation.
The next day was head to Welly day in the hire car and after a morning of wquick-fire, but real useful meetings I needed to head South to catch a flight home. Time for a quick half-hour caching and managed to grab a few more Mar1sa caches, to add to the total. All were good, replaced wet logs with RITR paper for a couple and cleared another sequence of dwarves and smurfs (or is that smurves?) All good and T F T C m
An the rain mostly held off, though the ground was soooooooo wet.
My bag, jacket, and food have been stolen the day before from the car, but thanks to Popmac I had batteries and some cache to keep myself busy until the flight in the evening. So that's what I did! I decided to find as many as possible with the petrol I had and driving without the driver side window. It did rain and hail some in the morning, but then it cleared up and it was all good except the wind! Thanks for all the caches along the way that helped me keep my sanity TFTC!!
Out and about with Taybee, Taybee NZ and Team Geocacher Mr. T finding caches. The plan today was to get 50 or so finds towards the Hidden Creatures Souvenir Challenge. For most of the day we had fine weather, but for some of the time it was rather wet. This did not dampen our spirits. To save space (and time) the logs were signed TB/NZ/FD. Thank you to all the COs for placing the caches. My apologies for the generic log.
Very big hint here Quick find
[?] Found with ***taybee*** and ***Flowerydaze*** Sign log book as TB/NZ/FD
[?] Found with ***taybee*** and ***Flowerydaze*** Sign log book as TB/NZ/FD
**taybee** is caching again with **taybee nz** and team up with ***Flowerydaze***
The plan for the day was to get 50 or more finds for the Hidden Creatures Challenge,
410 km's road trip , 11 hours in total on the road , 50 found's , 6 DNF for the day
(56 caches done in 8 hours. avg time for each caches was 8.57 mins)
we had a great day caching thanks to all COs for the Caches
All in good order, sign log book as **TB/NZ/FB** to sale space and time TFTC Log by Gsak
Cache was find at **2018-06-30 11:22:00**
The plan for the day was to get 50 or more finds for the Hidden Creatures Challenge,
410 km's road trip , 11 hours in total on the road , 50 found's , 6 DNF for the day
(56 caches done in 8 hours. avg time for each caches was 8.57 mins)
we had a great day caching thanks to all COs for the Caches
All in good order, sign log book as **TB/NZ/FB** to sale space and time TFTC Log by Gsak
Cache was find at **2018-06-30 11:22:00**
A slightly bigger cache container than the rest that I've found so far. Quickly found. 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.
Had to drop Jr. Cache #1 and friends off at a farm in the area where they were helping out for a couple of hours so decided to grab some nearby caches. After all the previous finds today along the way this container was quite unexpected. Had just finished signing the log when a local came past on a bike and asked if everything was ok. Replied in the affirmative and waited until they had moved on before replacing the cache in its hiding spot. TNLNSL, TFTC.
A day's caching around the Manawatu. Very pleasant day out, nice weather and plenty of caches to find.
TFTC mar1sa
TFTC mar1sa
A morning geocaching with JonoS, Haydnseek and myself. A cold wind blowing but the ground was dry and it did not rain. A few DNF but the rest with straight forward finds exactly where we expected to find them. Thank you for bringing us to this area.
TFTC
TFTC
A morning out, geocaching with MJMNZ & Haydn seek. Only a few cars, but none to worry about. Weather colder than I thought, but no rain! Found most of those we zero’ d in on – BUT some DNF. Bother.
TFTC
TFTC
I set out early to meet up with Jono and MJMNZ at Bulls but on the way decided to check on some of my own caches and do any required maintenance. Happily all was well with these caches and even the one i had taken a new container with me i decided was best left as it was as it blended beautifully with the surrounds as it was. We had a fairly successful day with just 4 DNF except they were all at the far end of the journey and the roads we were to travel on. MJMNZ had packed us a morning tea with lovely shortbread and then a lovely croissant and ham lunch etc etc all very welcomed after an early morning start. All the roads were tar sealed which was pleasing.
Thank you for this series of cache M. and another little string of happy faces. Thank you.
Thank you for this series of cache M. and another little string of happy faces. Thank you.
Out and about with EthNZ. A bit of 'sleight of hand' to grab, sign and replace and then onwards. TFTC!
Yep, found this one too. I have a container like this back home - - I must remember to use it sometime. Looks as though it should be really waterproof. TFTC .
A great morning with lil_taurus following the trails... Thanks for the tour around the area M&K.. Thanks for the cache..
Time for another geocaching trip with my matey 2 Bulbars, having just lost our good geocaching buddy Priceless Time (Michael Price) we decided that the best thing we could do was a weekend out caching in his memory. RIP Priceless, our thoughts are with you on your caching journey. So, after a quick drive down from New Plymouth we got into the caches: on Day 1, first to the west of Bulls then to the East and South finally into Fielding for the night and a few urban caches. Day 2 work our way back north and east to the CITO at the Rangiwahia bush track. Then back out to civilisation and home. So for this one it’s mission accomplished, this one is a wrap.TFTC! Blenheim Bear
This log posted with CacheSense for Android!
This log posted with CacheSense for Android!
#9093. Another park and grab on Pukehou Road in Bulls to continue on this series. GZ was all quiet when we visited. Quick find. The cache was in fairly good condition (despite the small crack in the lid), all thanks to the weather proof paper inside. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log.
Thanks for bringing us to the site, and …
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Thanks for bringing us to the site, and …
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#3836. I had the day off work so decided I needed another road trip to wrap up a very busy month (of geocaching). I am working on the DGSC challenge and foolishly decided to go for the bulk find elective which needs 1500+ cache finds in the year. But one month needed 300+ finds and I was close enough to that target in March so went for it today to get the remaining 61 caches I needed. And so onto the next Sanson power trail: The Smurfs. Have to say while I know what a smurf is, I have never watched their show on telly. Never mind. If they are into hiding caches I am a happy Tailor smurf! Yep I do clumsiness very well. So can sympathise with this particular smurf. Nice quick find. Signed and replaced the cache as found. Thanks for the cache.
Called here as part of a day's caching in the Manawatu area in fine warm weather. After lunch at Bulls I headed down towards Scotts Ferry where there was an abundance of caches to find along the way. Another quick find here. Signed log, TFTC
Carrying on from some good finds on the Snow White series this was another fun themed series by marisa&kaleb which made for an enjoyable morning visit to the area, a quick find thanks to the spot on co-ords.
TFTC
TFTC
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.
Thank you for a great trail.
Clumsy Smurf (original French name Schtroumpf Bêta or Schtroumpf Maladroit) is one of the main characters of the Smurfs cartoon show.
Clumsy Cartoon
His usual appearance, blur, loose, confused.
Clumsy can be easily identified by his Southern Accent or how he trips and falls. He is still mostly identified by his loose cap and pants - he is a sloppy Smurf. He is also the Smurf who hangs out with Brainy the most. He's basically everyone's sweetheart Smurf in the village!
Personality
As his name implies he can be described as clumsy, klutzy, hapless, and accident prone. An example is in The Purple Smurfs when he accidentally lassos himself when attempting to lasso a Purple Smurf.
Clumsy isn't usually shown to be as fast as the other Smurfs. In the intro sequence (the ones where the Smurfs run away from Gargamel), it takes Clumsy longer to get around the words "THE SMURFS"Being the klutz of the village, Clumsy doesn't really have a job. He does help out whenever the Smurfs are building or fixing something, but there are times this could end up with big trouble (Like someone's leg or arm getting broken).
Interests
Clumsy1
Clumsy and part of his collection of rocks.
Clumsy's main interest is collecting rocks. He has boxes full of them in his house. There are some episodes where he is even seen looking for rocks and even claims that he has a lucky one. He also gave a box of rocks to Nanny during "A House For Nanny".
paired up when they have to do something in the village, and whenever Brainy has a scheme, Clumsy is his partner. Despite their friendship, though, Clumsy is never picked to be Brainy's partner in competitions (This is probably due to Brainy wanting the winnings for himself).
Speaking of competitions, Clumsy is always considered to be the last one to get to the finish line or to never make it at all. Clumsy has proven that he could win, and there are times where he actually saves the Smurfs from getting caught by Gargamel with his klutziness.
Clumsy, like many other Smurfs, also has a shy crush on Smurfette. Whenever something comes up that involves taking Smurfette out for a date, he is one of the many to ask first. Clumsy also wants to impress Smurfette at times. Smurfette is the nicest to Clumsy, only minding his klutziness if he breaks something of hers or gets her clothes dirty. During competitions, like the Smurfic Games, Smurfette will take Clumsy as her partner, not caring about winning or losing. Clumsy cares for Smurfette when he apologized to her in "My Smurfy Valentine" because he felt sorry that she never found her true love, making her kiss him. At many times during the 2011 film, Smurfette seems to care for Clumsy.
He is also known for becoming best friends with creatures who are as clumsy as he is. He became good friends with a clumsy bird called the Hopping crane, as well as a Pussywillow Pixie named Pansy and a clumsy little monkey which he called "Chimpy." In the 2011 Smurfs movie, Grace Winslow confided with Clumsy that she too was accident-prone until she met her husband Patrick, and encouraged him that he can be more than just his name.
Clumsy also has a fondness for cute animals
Clumsy7
Clumsy with his prize.
During "The Smurfic Games", Clumsy was unwanted by the two teams of East and West, so Smurfette took him as part of their own team with him as the captain, and Hefty and Handy leading East and West respectively,
After 9 events, each team was tied with 3 games won, much to the shock of fellow Smurfs since the Clumsy and Smurfette team were the underdogs.
The tiebreaker then came, the Smurfathon. When Jokey exploded his gift to start, Clumsy just closed his ears, letting Hefty and Handy get a head start. Both if them were then caught in a mishap along the way, and Hefty saved Handy, thus allowing Clumsy to unknowingly overtake. In the end, Clumsy won the Smurfic Games, being the first and last Smurf to do so, strangely.
Clumsy Smurf (original French name Schtroumpf Bêta or Schtroumpf Maladroit) is one of the main characters of the Smurfs cartoon show.
Clumsy Cartoon
His usual appearance, blur, loose, confused.
Clumsy can be easily identified by his Southern Accent or how he trips and falls. He is still mostly identified by his loose cap and pants - he is a sloppy Smurf. He is also the Smurf who hangs out with Brainy the most. He's basically everyone's sweetheart Smurf in the village!
Personality
As his name implies he can be described as clumsy, klutzy, hapless, and accident prone. An example is in The Purple Smurfs when he accidentally lassos himself when attempting to lasso a Purple Smurf.
Clumsy isn't usually shown to be as fast as the other Smurfs. In the intro sequence (the ones where the Smurfs run away from Gargamel), it takes Clumsy longer to get around the words "THE SMURFS"Being the klutz of the village, Clumsy doesn't really have a job. He does help out whenever the Smurfs are building or fixing something, but there are times this could end up with big trouble (Like someone's leg or arm getting broken).
Interests
Clumsy1
Clumsy and part of his collection of rocks.
Clumsy's main interest is collecting rocks. He has boxes full of them in his house. There are some episodes where he is even seen looking for rocks and even claims that he has a lucky one. He also gave a box of rocks to Nanny during "A House For Nanny".
paired up when they have to do something in the village, and whenever Brainy has a scheme, Clumsy is his partner. Despite their friendship, though, Clumsy is never picked to be Brainy's partner in competitions (This is probably due to Brainy wanting the winnings for himself).
Speaking of competitions, Clumsy is always considered to be the last one to get to the finish line or to never make it at all. Clumsy has proven that he could win, and there are times where he actually saves the Smurfs from getting caught by Gargamel with his klutziness.
Clumsy, like many other Smurfs, also has a shy crush on Smurfette. Whenever something comes up that involves taking Smurfette out for a date, he is one of the many to ask first. Clumsy also wants to impress Smurfette at times. Smurfette is the nicest to Clumsy, only minding his klutziness if he breaks something of hers or gets her clothes dirty. During competitions, like the Smurfic Games, Smurfette will take Clumsy as her partner, not caring about winning or losing. Clumsy cares for Smurfette when he apologized to her in "My Smurfy Valentine" because he felt sorry that she never found her true love, making her kiss him. At many times during the 2011 film, Smurfette seems to care for Clumsy.
He is also known for becoming best friends with creatures who are as clumsy as he is. He became good friends with a clumsy bird called the Hopping crane, as well as a Pussywillow Pixie named Pansy and a clumsy little monkey which he called "Chimpy." In the 2011 Smurfs movie, Grace Winslow confided with Clumsy that she too was accident-prone until she met her husband Patrick, and encouraged him that he can be more than just his name.
Clumsy also has a fondness for cute animals
Clumsy7
Clumsy with his prize.
During "The Smurfic Games", Clumsy was unwanted by the two teams of East and West, so Smurfette took him as part of their own team with him as the captain, and Hefty and Handy leading East and West respectively,
After 9 events, each team was tied with 3 games won, much to the shock of fellow Smurfs since the Clumsy and Smurfette team were the underdogs.
The tiebreaker then came, the Smurfathon. When Jokey exploded his gift to start, Clumsy just closed his ears, letting Hefty and Handy get a head start. Both if them were then caught in a mishap along the way, and Hefty saved Handy, thus allowing Clumsy to unknowingly overtake. In the end, Clumsy won the Smurfic Games, being the first and last Smurf to do so, strangely.
A blustery day but it's long since time we got back into caching after shifting into our new home. We love our home SOOOOOOO much it is hard to drag ourselves away from it - even to go caching! However, we recently purchased a new (second hand) geocaching wagon - 4wd Toyota Rush - in yellow to suit our geocaching name lol - that we simply had to get back I the game to justify the expensive purchase lol. If you see us out please give us a toot. We are not hard to miss now. So off we set, with mum - CNAH - to collect enough to get past that 2,000 magic number. We had a great afternoon with success at all but two. Disappointed to see that many had missing plastic bags to keep the logs dry - which we know Marisa would have put them in when laid. Sadly we had not brought any with us or we would have replaced them. A good run with not much traffic and grateful for the fact they had good areas to safely pull off. Many thanks Marisa & Kaleb for taking the time to place these which has helped us quickly boost our numbers.
Clumsy is an attribute I can sometimes assign to myself. However, there was nothing clumsy about my search here today and I soon found what I was after.
This cache was attempted as part of the Palmerston North Power Leg of our "Road to 6,000" Extravaganza for 2016.
A quick find.
#5854
A quick find.
#5854
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!
A nice early start this morning for tmann421 and I. A full day of geocaching ahead and making our way to the annual Rattl Christmas BBQ at lunchtime. Enjoyed this quick fun series and the back country roads not often travelled. TFTC and the series marisa&kaleb
Found with barefootguru as part of the 142 in 24 hour cache challenge (GC5EAAX). Sorry for the generic log. TFTC
Thanks marisa&kaleb for the trail of good fun quick caches.
Soon spotted this one in good condition.
SL TFTC
Soon spotted this one in good condition.
SL TFTC
Had some business out of town so that done looked to see if I could find Snow White and her Seven Dwarfs, do a Smurf Head Count and check out some erbs. Ended up being quite a successful few hours and managed to find most, along with a couple that are not part of these series. Ended up with one DNF, which has previously been reported as missing.
Thanks for taking the time and effort in putting these series together marisa&kaleb - much appreciated. Also apologies for the cut and pasted logs...
Thanks for taking the time and effort in putting these series together marisa&kaleb - much appreciated. Also apologies for the cut and pasted logs...
We had 21 of marisa&kaleb's caches on their new trails to the west of Bulls still to do, so we set off today to gather some herbs and then visit some friendly smurfs. It was drizzling steadily as we headed out, but held off fairly much all the time while we were caching. We used to orienteer often in the pine forests out this way, so coming here is a bit nostalgic too.
He might be Clumsy Smurf, but he has chosen quite an impressive *gerr* for his home. He quickly answered his door. TFTC
He might be Clumsy Smurf, but he has chosen quite an impressive *gerr* for his home. He quickly answered his door. TFTC
Spent a pleasant couple of hours here this morning. Got pretty much all of the ones I planned to get. TFTC
Today, along with D6NZ, we were attempting to get ruby in the "Daily cacher" feat by logging 120 caches in a single day.
There were a number of trails in the area that we had already eaten into, so while we could hit pockets we lost precious time travelling as we ventured to each new hot spot. Today we planned on west of Bulls, north of Ohakea, skirting Halcombe and Fielding, then topping it off south of Himitangi.
A straight forward albeit Clumsy eleventh find of the day.
Cheers.
There were a number of trails in the area that we had already eaten into, so while we could hit pockets we lost precious time travelling as we ventured to each new hot spot. Today we planned on west of Bulls, north of Ohakea, skirting Halcombe and Fielding, then topping it off south of Himitangi.
A straight forward albeit Clumsy eleventh find of the day.
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.
A quick find while completing the Snow White, Smurf and Herb series. Thanks for the series. TFTC
In the area hunting down 200 plus finds today as a group, so finding trails was a great help for the goal.... we managed a cool 206 today final count, so target achieved.....
Signed in as SEAC to save logbook space.
Spent the time between caches on the trail working out which of us was each smurf.... very interesting conversation this was...
TFTC.
Signed in as SEAC to save logbook space.
Spent the time between caches on the trail working out which of us was each smurf.... very interesting conversation this was...
TFTC.
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!!!!!
For this particular series, we had fun assigning smurfs to some of the members of our group, according to who we thought was most like that particular smurf character.... unfortunately, the award of Clumsy Smurf went to me..... I suppose I have been known to injure myself once.... or twice..... or maybe a couple more times than that..... at caches
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!!!!!
For this particular series, we had fun assigning smurfs to some of the members of our group, according to who we thought was most like that particular smurf character.... unfortunately, the award of Clumsy Smurf went to me..... I suppose I have been known to injure myself once.... or twice..... or maybe a couple more times than that..... at caches
Log signed as Team SEAC (South East Auckland Crew) in order to save log space.
TFTC!
A group of us were down from Auckland for the weekend in order to complete some of the power trails in the area. Logs were signed with team SEAC to save space on the logs. Caching today with darthcacher1, purply, stik-a-crane, UncleSamNZ, NZTravellers, NewlynFam. We travelled to the furthest cache (basil) first and worked our way back to Bulls. A nice quick find here, helping us towards 140 caches in 13 hours (including 5 local FTF's). Thanks for taking the effort to place these power trails.
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 group of cachers from Auckland spent the weekend in the Manawatu. We went by the name of SEAC (South East Auckland Crew) had heaps of fun running around the district squashed into two cars. Thank you for the wonderful caches. Sorry for the generic log, we had a huge day and collected 206 caches in 14 hours! TFTC!
We decided that NewLynFam was our teams clumsy smurf - you know you are Leanne!!
We decided that NewLynFam was our teams clumsy smurf - you know you are Leanne!!
After spending the morning prepping my bathroom and laundry for painting, I decided to reward myself with an hour or two of caching. Decided to head to this new trail that went live yesterday. Sorry for the cut and paste logs, all caches were easy finds and coordinates were pretty much on the money. Thanks for the new trail.
Now there's a smurf I can often relate too. Not today though, despite rushing through this new trail super fast with Popmac we managed to find the cache, sign it & head on to the next without any issues.
Thanks for another smiley marisa&kaleb & the {FTF}
Thanks for another smiley marisa&kaleb & the {FTF}
Morning tea time - the phone birdie whistled ... Wow, 31 new caches in Bulls area. Quickly downloaded onto GPS and off. Morning tea not important at a time like this. Quickly found a blank log for another Joint [FTF] with rattll's. Thanks marisa&kaleb for the cache & new Smurfs Trail.