Crayola 64: Tan Karaka, North Island, New Zealand
By
kiwicouple on 07-Jul-19. Waypoint GC89WR5
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(10200) Came up to Auckland with Itchyfeet2020 to primarily get the Crayola series. Second day and it has dawned a much better day with no rain about. Got a few others as well. Solved these 5 years ago and finally going for them. Signed the log as McItchy.Thanks kiwicouple for taking the time to place the cache and for bringing me here.
Day 2 of my visit to the big smoke with Mr-Mcgoo for a Crayola coloured crayon adventure. I can't recall when I originally solved all of these - ages ago, but I love these puzzles and a nice long list was a fun goal. Great to finally years later visit all the locations revealed on my screen so long ago. Our joint caching name for the logs was Mc Itchy. TFTC and fun series kiwicouple. We wandered down from the war memorial past tennis happenings to find this one.
Thanks for your amazing cache kiwicouple. I really appreciate the time you took to set up and maintain your caches. Found with Fisha1288 Cheers, Cympull.
Continuing our second day of the crayola series (apologies for late logging). Yesterday we managed to find all 40 of the caches we looked for; we werent so successful today, and we also had more traffic and muggles to contend with, being closer to town. This was #19 for the day, solved in 2021. The log was wet but writeable. Another busy road so stealth was needed when retrieving and replacing the cache. Thanks for the puzzle and cache, kiwicouple!
Out on a geocache trip with Ellen Sch , Team Eika and ingsve on holiday in New Zealand, and today it was this area that was prioritized If nothing else is mentioned, we found the cache at good coordinates and it was fine To save space in the log, we often log in with the nickname N4 Many thanks to CO for laying out and maintaining this Greetings from Norway TFTCUte p en geocache-tur med Ellen Sch,Team Eika og ingsve p ferien i New Zealand og idag var det dette omrdet som ble prioritert Hvis ikke annet er nevnt s fant vi cachen p gode koordinater og den hadde det braFor spare plass i loggen logger vi ofte med nick N4Tusen takk til Til CO for utlegg og vedlikehold av denne Hilsen fra Norge TFTC
Endelig har jeg og MrVon sr kommet oss ned til Australia og New Zealand, -en gammel drm er gtt i oppfyllelse. Team Eika og Ingsve har ogs reist i flge med oss p denne turen. Vi har reist p kryss og tvers i en mned, og mlet er ende opp i Adeleide og megaevent p skuddrsdagen. Vi har spesielt sett etter gamle cacher, for fylle jasmern, for et par stykker, og for oss to andre som har begynt tenke p gjennomgang to.De aller fleste dukket greit frem p plassene sine,noen ganger mtte vi lete litt, men var som regel heldige tilslutt. Noen DNFer ogs ble det ogs.Vi har for det meste logget med fellesnicket N4 (ingsve,Von sr. TeamEika og Ellen Sch) men ogs egne nicknavn er brukt.En stor takk til alle dere COer for utlegg og vedlikehold av cachene deres. Uten deres arbeid, hadde vi aldri kunnet kost oss med denne hobbyen.Alltid hyggelig med et nytt smilefjes p kartet.Cachehilsen fra Ellen Sch, NorgeMe and MrVon sr have come down to Australia and New Zealand, -an old dream has finally come to an end. Team Eika and Ingsve have also traveled with us on this trip.We have been traveling cross-country for a month, and the goal is to end up in Adeleide and mega-event on the leap year. We have especially looked for old caches, to fill jasmer'n, for a couple of pieces, and for the other two of us who have started to think about reviewing more.The vast majority of them showed up at their places, sometimes we had to search a bit, but we were usually lucky in the end. There were also some DNFs.We have mostly logged in with the common nickname N4 (ingsve, Von sr. TeamEika and Ellen Sch), but our own nicknames are also used.A big thank you to all you CO's for laying out and maintaining your caches. Without their work, we would never have been able to make a living with this hobby.Always nice to have a new smiley face on the map.Cache greetings from Ellen Sch, Norway
As a once in a lifetime holiday, this year we are traveling for 7 weeks to Vietnam, Bali, Australia and New Zealand. In Australia we meet Ellen Sch and MrVon sr and Ingsve to visit these last two countries, so here we cache together. We signed the log with N4. Now we have solved many caches so we have a large number of solved coordinates. But we are interested in all types of caches, so if you receive a log, it means that we have visited your cache. We haven't quite decided where we're going, but we'll probably let the weather decide for us. We want warmth because in Norway it is now freezing. We will stay for about 2 weeks in Australia and 2 weeks in New Zealand and we will end the trip with the Mega event in Adeleide on 29 February. So thank you very much to all of you who make it possible for us to travel around finding caches. On March 6, we set course for Norway again. There are extremely nice people everywhere and we are welcomed, we thank you very much. Thanks to our cache friends for good company on the trip.
EnglishWe are six Norwegians on a trip to Australia and New Zealand. We arrived in Melbourne at the beginning of February and are traveling home after the mega event in Adelaide. We travel by car and Geocaching helps us discover many nice places and often helps to decide where we choose the route between our goals which are: Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Dunedeen, and Adelaide. This is one of the caches we found on the trip and we thank you for showing us this place. We who are on tour have the nicknames: MrVonsr, ingsve, EllenSch and TeamEika. And signs the logs with N4.Great thanks for showing us and doing our tour wonderful NorwegianVi er seks nordmenn p tur i Australia og New Zealand. Vi ankom Melbourne i begynnelsen av Februar og reiser hjem etter Megaventet i Adelaide.Vi reiser med bil og Geocaching hjelper oss oppdage mange fine steder og bidrar ofte til avgjre hvor vi velger ruten mellom mlene vre som er:Sidney, Melbourne, Aukland, Dunedeen, and Adelaide.Dette er en av cachene vi fant p turen og vi takker for at du viste oss dette stedet.Vi som er p tur har nickene: MrVonsr, ingsve, EllenSch og TeamEika. Og signerer loggene med N4.Stor takk for at dere bidrar til gjre turen s flott
Years after solving these puzzles we finally ventured north in search of the rainbow of colours. Although it It was not supposed to rain our day started with light drizzle which luckily cleared by late morning. Thanks for an enjoyable series of caches, we always enjoy caching around rural areas.Quick fin here TFTC.
Matagouri and I found ourselves with a bit of free time before 'house sitting ' duties called, so headed up North for a bit of geocaching. My main focus was to attack this 'crayola series' which had been solved yonks ago in preparation for the Mega event, that I never ended up attending. It's so good to finally complete this series (other than a handful of dnfs).A big thanks to matagouri, who did all the driving around despite the fact he'd already found most of these caches.Thanks for all of the effort you've put into setting up this series
I drove past and turned around in a very handy carpark, and then as we approached GZ and I pulled onto the grass GeohoundandI spotted the cache.
Changed container to bottle as log very wet. Signed by Puuncat and Govt funded. Thanks drive
️ Trouvée ! / Found it ! ️
Ayant résolu ces puzzles bien avant de venir en Nouvelle-Zélande, il était temps de venir chercher les boîtes. Ce sera en partie chose faite cet après-midi. Merci pour ce bon moment de chasse
3936ème cache trouvée.
Merci kiwicouple pour la cache
Having solved these puzzles long before coming to New Zealand, it was time to pick up the boxes. This will be partly done this afternoon. Thank you for this good hunting time
3936th cache found.
Thank you kiwicouple for the cache
Ayant résolu ces puzzles bien avant de venir en Nouvelle-Zélande, il était temps de venir chercher les boîtes. Ce sera en partie chose faite cet après-midi. Merci pour ce bon moment de chasse
3936ème cache trouvée.
Merci kiwicouple pour la cache
Having solved these puzzles long before coming to New Zealand, it was time to pick up the boxes. This will be partly done this afternoon. Thank you for this good hunting time
3936th cache found.
Thank you kiwicouple for the cache
Meandering towards Waiuku where we're visiting friends, and I have some extra time for caching en route.
A nice quick park and grab.
Thanks kiwicouple
#45
A nice quick park and grab.
Thanks kiwicouple
#45
I headed out today with AliGle to look for all the caches on the Crayola 64 series. AliGle had worked her way through all the jigsaw puzzles back in the days of Covid lockdowns and it's taken us a while to get around to heading down this way to find the caches. Unfortunately we didn't keep a record of the hints from the puzzle solutions, so that made the day a bit more interesting! However, most caches were easy enough finds without hints. At the end of the day we found 54 caches from the series and DNFed 10. I think half of the DNFs were most likely missing caches (based on DNF logs before us) and the other half were probably there, but we struggled to locate them having not saved the hints! We signed the logsheets with "24/04 V/A" although 2 or 3 couldn't be signed due to dampness. Some logs were also full, but we managed to squeeze our initials in somewhere. All in all it was a great day out in the picturesque countryside. Thanks for the big effort that's obviously gone into creating this series!
Vistra and I headed out today to look for all the caches on the Crayola 64 series. I solved all of the jigsaws during lockdown but we only got around to looking for them today. Unfortunately in my haste to complete the puzzles, I didn't keep a record of the hints from the puzzle solutions when they appeared at the end of the puzzles, so that made finding the caches from the coordinates alone a bit more challenging! Nonetheless we had a pretty successful day and found 54 caches from the series and DNF'd 10. We signed the log sheets with "24/04 V/A" but couldn't sign a couple because the logs were very damp. A few of the log sheets were full too and need replacing, but we managed to find a small corner to initial. Thanks very much to the COs for all the work that has gone into creating this fun series of caches and for giving us a productive and fun day out!
We get another colour. For.our run thought the colours after solving the puzzlesTftc
Found on 7/3 but not logged. I must have been too excited starting the "64" I have now completed on day three of driving around the countryside. I have only three DNF but one I'm going back to check as I was the first DNF. The other two have been recorded as such by numerous others. Will have to await cache maintenance to get a the complete haul.
We have been keen to look for this series of caches since they came out and started to solve them back in 2019 but stopped after only a few and just solved the odd one here and there over the next few years.
In October last year we headed out and found two of them which renewed our motivation and over the last couple of months we have made an effort to solve the 50ish we had still not got around to doing.
We now are very pleased to have solved them all and are ready to head out and find them.
Today we had an hour or so free and took the opportunity to head out and make a start.
This was the first one we tried and a nice easy one to start with.
We parked beside GZ and made a quick find.
Now off to find another.
In October last year we headed out and found two of them which renewed our motivation and over the last couple of months we have made an effort to solve the 50ish we had still not got around to doing.
We now are very pleased to have solved them all and are ready to head out and find them.
Today we had an hour or so free and took the opportunity to head out and make a start.
This was the first one we tried and a nice easy one to start with.
We parked beside GZ and made a quick find.
Now off to find another.
#12,521. I finished solving the Crayola puzzles last year and was keen to come here today and find all the ones I had not solved before my previous visit. The weather was good and things were looking promising. I was borrowing my mother'n'laws little car that has barely made its way out of west Auckland in the past 20 years. All was going well until I heard the thump thump thump of a flat tyre out in the back blocks of Karaka. Changed that and discovered the spare had deflated. So two flat tyres. Rang the AA and an hour later the spare was inflated and seemed to be OK. But with no back up thought it best to bale out of caching after 24 finds and head back to the city. Will need to come back another time to complete this series. Stopped for a nice quick find here. Signed the logsheet and replaced as found. Thanks kiwicouple for the geoart series.
Today I was driving out of my save Camp for about 4 hours but then it seams the wind was geting stronger, My high JUCY Camper was shaking a lot so I stoped caching. I had 16 finds, 2 was not writable and 4 No finds.
It seems I make the job from the Owner, look if all OK but I get no smiley for the no finds.
Thanks a lot.
It seems I make the job from the Owner, look if all OK but I get no smiley for the no finds.
Thanks a lot.
Find #9 of the day. Solved these a while back at home so wanting to turn as many of these into smiley faces as fast as possible today. TFTC
Out and about collecting all the colours today. This one was a quick easy find (as were they all except one). Lots of water lying around the place after a week of rain but all nice and dry today. TFTC.
#12,971. We enjoyed solving this interesting puzzle based in Karaka. Park and grab at final GZ, which was fortunately all quiet at the time of our visit. Quick find. The cache itself was in good condition, but it was wet inside. The waterproof paper was doing its job well though. Took nothing, left nothing, signed log.
Thanks for the puzzle and placement, and for bringing us to this 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.
Thanks for the puzzle and placement, and for bringing us to this 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.
Mr Kiwi and I spent Matariki exploring this new part of the country to us. We found snails, slugs, ants and slatters along with 83 caches. Many thanks for putting the series together. I love jigsaw puzzles, so these caches were right up my alley. I loved the hidden in plain sight caches.
Solved these a while back and in the (very general) area today with some time…. So making a start in collecting then. Thanks.
Came out this afternoon in the drizzle to grab a few of this series . . . . . thank you
Nice quick park and grab here. This is another dot day for me and I am up to 20 days caching streak TFTC
Solved these great, easy to solve puzzles a while back. Decided to tackle these caches today on a nice day out.
A nice quick find and blended in well to scenery. Log was wet here. TFTC.
A nice quick find and blended in well to scenery. Log was wet here. TFTC.
I had to head to the racetrack at Pukekohe Park for driver training today, so what better opportunity than to grab some caches beforehand, as I don't often get this far south very often. My intention was to find the remaining Crayola 64 puzzles that were published after my FTF run, as well as one of the MEGA adventure lab waypoints at Pukekohe Hill. Nice to finally get the remainder of the Crayola puzzles knocked off.
Decided to leave home at 5am which meant that I got to Karaka around 5.45am, leaving me enough time before our 8.30am start. Armed with my headlamp I started searching under the cover of darkness. Luckily not too many people off the main road, which made searching much easier. The one big hazard I had to watch out for was the dozens of bunnies running around on one of the open back roads.
First cache for the morning, and a nice easy find.
Decided to leave home at 5am which meant that I got to Karaka around 5.45am, leaving me enough time before our 8.30am start. Armed with my headlamp I started searching under the cover of darkness. Luckily not too many people off the main road, which made searching much easier. The one big hazard I had to watch out for was the dozens of bunnies running around on one of the open back roads.
First cache for the morning, and a nice easy find.
Apologies for the late logging and the cut and paste, we solved these puzzles over the last two years so now was the time we started visiting them. Joined forces with TaraTed to attend the Mega and take an organised trip to Brown's Island along with other cacher's who had also attended Mega.
In the following days we visited and cached in and around Auckland and South Auckland, including visits to this Crayola series. We signed ourselves as BBTT or vice versa.
Thanks kiwicouple for the great series we have seen so far. TFTC Blenheim Bear
In the following days we visited and cached in and around Auckland and South Auckland, including visits to this Crayola series. We signed ourselves as BBTT or vice versa.
Thanks kiwicouple for the great series we have seen so far. TFTC Blenheim Bear
These puzzles were solved over the last two years so it was time we started visiting them. Joined forces with Blenheim Bear to attend the Mega and take an organised trip to Brown's Island along with other cachers who had also attended Mega.
In the following days we visited and cached in and around Auckland and South Auckland, including visits to this Crayola series. We signed ourselves as BBTT or vice versa.
Thanks kiwicouple for this cache.
In the following days we visited and cached in and around Auckland and South Auckland, including visits to this Crayola series. We signed ourselves as BBTT or vice versa.
Thanks kiwicouple for this cache.
This was Crayola cache #60 of 64, and cache #68 that we found today. My overall log for the series is on [Crayola 64: Silver](https://coord.info/GL16JWD2E).
Not quite where I expected to be, which shows that even in a 64-cache series and even after reaching the 5 hour mark just before we got here, there are still surprises. Thanks kiwicouple
Not quite where I expected to be, which shows that even in a 64-cache series and even after reaching the 5 hour mark just before we got here, there are still surprises. Thanks kiwicouple
Took a bit longer to find this . But we did...Thank goodness we had no dnfs today while doing such a huge series!
With TwigNZ on a day of caching fun, finding the puzzle caches that are part of the Crayola 64 power trail around Karaka and Waiuku
Solved these about a year ago, was solving so that I could perhaps combine with the NZ MEGA, and so today was the day, only a couple of days after the MEGA which was held on the 22 January.
A joint effort, thanks again TwigNZ for having me tag along, so many roads not travelled before, cool hides, and interesting landscapes.
Cool trail, thanks kiwicouple for the puzzles, hides and the adventure
Solved these about a year ago, was solving so that I could perhaps combine with the NZ MEGA, and so today was the day, only a couple of days after the MEGA which was held on the 22 January.
A joint effort, thanks again TwigNZ for having me tag along, so many roads not travelled before, cool hides, and interesting landscapes.
Cool trail, thanks kiwicouple for the puzzles, hides and the adventure
NZ MEGA 2020 (in 2022) road trip - Day 7
Apologies in advance for the C&P logging, but will mention anything that stands out. Just about all the finds were straightforward in accordance with the Hint.
As one of the things I thought I might attempt on this trip, I've been itching to have a crack at trying to get a day of finding a large number of caches. 200 was a target I had set myself a while back. I had noticed that there was a large concentration of caches just north of Auckland Airport, and I had also solved the Crayola 64 geo-art series a couple of years ago, and hoped that between those 2 locations I would be able to get the numbers I wanted. But doing it all on my own would be the biggest challenge.
I did have a few people say to me that I was being over-ambitious, as the Crayola series would take the best part of a day in itself to visit all the locations. I can now confirm that those people were right.
Having had a fantastic day on Browns Island on Sunday, another member of Team Done by 1 (RustyNZ) and I arranged to do just the Crayola series, and anything more would be a bonus. She had been wanting an excuse to come and find these, so it was a good opportunity for both of us. We met up just off the motorway and carpooled from there.
A quick find at GZ, the log was soon sporting both our names and we were back off on what would end up being a really long, but worthwhile day. I didn't get my 200, but I had my best single day ever with over 100 finds
Thanks for placing this series of caches.
Apologies in advance for the C&P logging, but will mention anything that stands out. Just about all the finds were straightforward in accordance with the Hint.
As one of the things I thought I might attempt on this trip, I've been itching to have a crack at trying to get a day of finding a large number of caches. 200 was a target I had set myself a while back. I had noticed that there was a large concentration of caches just north of Auckland Airport, and I had also solved the Crayola 64 geo-art series a couple of years ago, and hoped that between those 2 locations I would be able to get the numbers I wanted. But doing it all on my own would be the biggest challenge.
I did have a few people say to me that I was being over-ambitious, as the Crayola series would take the best part of a day in itself to visit all the locations. I can now confirm that those people were right.
Having had a fantastic day on Browns Island on Sunday, another member of Team Done by 1 (RustyNZ) and I arranged to do just the Crayola series, and anything more would be a bonus. She had been wanting an excuse to come and find these, so it was a good opportunity for both of us. We met up just off the motorway and carpooled from there.
A quick find at GZ, the log was soon sporting both our names and we were back off on what would end up being a really long, but worthwhile day. I didn't get my 200, but I had my best single day ever with over 100 finds
Thanks for placing this series of caches.
After the fun of the Mega yesterday back to the hard graft. Need 50 today. This series seemed ideal.
This is number 9.
This is number 9.
Out trying to complete this series fingers crossed we can achieve this today
TFTC and hard work put into creating these caches.
TFTC and hard work put into creating these caches.
Today we decided to work as many of the Crayola series as we possibly could, having solved the entire series during lockdown (in Wellington). No problems finding these caches. Tftc!
It's my Mega weekend road trip! This is day two, a bulk find day, attempting to complete the Crayola 64. Will expand on my logs, post photos, qualifying caches for challenges, etc. When I get home. TFTC
Another quick find, building up a rhythm.
21 January 2022 12:44 pm Find #4666
Another quick find, building up a rhythm.
21 January 2022 12:44 pm Find #4666
Solved some time ago, but as this series is very near home have chosen to leave for quick finds...... out in the warm sunlight between appointments decided today was the day to collect this one, and given I was only 200m away from GZ......good parking spot nearby....
TFTC.
TFTC.
Passing through on my way to Hamilton and finally able to make a start on this great piece of GeoArt (was supposed to do it in February but got a bit sidetracked by the recent GeoTour). Probably won't be back up this way untill October to finish it. Log paper was quite wet here and barely signable. TFTC
#19559. Cache was easy to find, but signing the log was a bit trickier due to its damp state. TFTC.
Today we had set aside for doing the Crayola 64 series, and StreetWalkerNZ had spent time last night working out the optimal route, though a bit of back tracking could not be avoided. A successful day, with just a couple of DNFs (think these caches are missing, rather than through our incompetence [:p]). Appreciated the quiet roads and variety of hides.
Log book was a bit wet so had trouble with the paperwork. TFTC.
Log book was a bit wet so had trouble with the paperwork. TFTC.
Worked out the answers to all the puzzles during lock down and took a drive to the area today to see how many we could fine. Managed to find about 28 and happy with this. Thanks CO for the caches
Quicker to find all the caches than work them out at home. Interesting set. TFTC
QEF by Bird. Very wet log but able to sign thanks to the miracle of waterproof paper - it never fails to amaze me! SL TFTC
In Auckland for the mega that isn't! We are looking for crayola caches today. We signed as JENG to save log space: Jude_E, Ethness, Nosynel and graciesgpsfun. Kelly's turn to find. Tftc.
#6423
#6423
We are just about finished. This series was awesome. 8 to go, thanks for the fun day.
This is supposed to be a Mega trip. Jude_E and I flew up from Christchurch. Ethness flew up from Wellington. The DBees and Gracie's GPS fun drove down from Northland.
Thanks kiwicouple for creating this hide. It was find 9260 for me.
======== NZ Mega 2021 ========
Planning for the NZ Mega 2021 event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, October 2021
This is supposed to be a Mega trip. Jude_E and I flew up from Christchurch. Ethness flew up from Wellington. The DBees and Gracie's GPS fun drove down from Northland.
Thanks kiwicouple for creating this hide. It was find 9260 for me.
======== NZ Mega 2021 ========
Planning for the NZ Mega 2021 event is well underway. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, October 2021
Jude_E, NosyNel, GraciesGPSFun and I are on the ‘Mega that wasn’t’ trip in Auckland the weekend. We’re collecting the ‘Tour’ caches, plus others, plus seeing the scenery, plus having a good old time -as usual . TFTC.
Thanks southern raiders are the group I am signing this series of cache as.
Tan google refers first to a fake tan colour that you can cover yourself with instead of going out in the sun. As non adays with the ozone hole is not advisable.
Tan google refers first to a fake tan colour that you can cover yourself with instead of going out in the sun. As non adays with the ozone hole is not advisable.
Visiting North Island from Otago as I still had my flights etc all booked last Christmas for what was going to be the Mega Weekend. Joined up with the Southland Geocachers (MrandMrsChosen1978, Wombat_4, NZBozzy, Kiscardi, Mrs Hazzer, Tregram and I) formed the Southern Raiders to have a Mega time caching in Auckland and Rotorua.
Day 3 - a nice morning chilling at the hotel and then it was time to hit the 64 Crayola series. As one of two who had all of the puzzle final locations loaded on my phone I became the navigator in the cark with NZBozzy and Kiscardi. So much fun was had travelling around the area and on the roads we saw and waved to drivers in some very old classic cars.
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
[NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) is definitely happening, but has been postponed until 2021. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 22 to 25 October 2021. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20+ years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20+ years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* All the 20s and now 21 as well!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
Day 3 - a nice morning chilling at the hotel and then it was time to hit the 64 Crayola series. As one of two who had all of the puzzle final locations loaded on my phone I became the navigator in the cark with NZBozzy and Kiscardi. So much fun was had travelling around the area and on the roads we saw and waved to drivers in some very old classic cars.
***[======== NZ Mega 2020 ========](http://nzmega.com)***
[NZ Mega 2020](http://nzmega.com) is definitely happening, but has been postponed until 2021. It will be held in Auckland over Labour Weekend, 22 to 25 October 2021. It's going to be a massive celebration of geocaching:
* 20+ years of geocaching worldwide.
* 20+ years since New Zealand had the very first geocache hidden outside of USA.
* All the 20s and now 21 as well!
Talk to your geo-friends and start planning to be part of [this event](http://nzmega.com) - you won't want to miss it!
Signed as Southern Raiders
Enjoying a trip around a part of the country I have not visited before
That's for the cache and a great series
Enjoying a trip around a part of the country I have not visited before
That's for the cache and a great series
Today is Crayola day; everyone has done the puzzles, back in lockdown, and this is very much a focus of the trip, while also doing a couple of the not-this-year-Mega-2020 events.
Travelling with South Island cachers, we found a number of caches including this one, on Labour Weekend Sunday.
We have typically signed as mrandmrschosen1978 or occasionally MM78. Crayola have been signed as Southern Raiders
Tftc
Travelling with South Island cachers, we found a number of caches including this one, on Labour Weekend Sunday.
We have typically signed as mrandmrschosen1978 or occasionally MM78. Crayola have been signed as Southern Raiders
Tftc
Day 3 with a group of us South Island cachers hitting the area around Auckland. Today we were on a mission to nab all of the Crayola series, grabbing a few others along the way.
All logs signed as the Southern Raiders today (wombats_4, Natalie247, mrandmrschosen1978.. with Kiscardi, NZbozzy) Thankyou to kiwicouple nice to meet you in person at an event this weekend. All caches found and in good order, great series, enjoy jigsaws so these were a pleasure solving! tftc
All logs signed as the Southern Raiders today (wombats_4, Natalie247, mrandmrschosen1978.. with Kiscardi, NZbozzy) Thankyou to kiwicouple nice to meet you in person at an event this weekend. All caches found and in good order, great series, enjoy jigsaws so these were a pleasure solving! tftc
After a good start leaving home got held up in Wellington which made us late. But finally arrived & headed out this way to start the series. Sorry for cut & past.
Enjoyed solving all these. Quick easy start to our afternoon TFTP:-)
Enjoyed solving all these. Quick easy start to our afternoon TFTP:-)
Came up with my sister for a weekend of caching. The Crayola series was on our bucket list. Apologize for cut & paste. All finds were straight forward to find. Signed logs as T or Tgram TFTC
Today was the day Team G0LD (Geocachers 0B80B8, Lis's crew and DaffyNZ) finally got to collect these puzzles. As Pete said we'd planned this trip ages ago but covid-19 got in the way.
I left my sons in Whangarei at 5am and got back home to Paihia at 11pm. It was a long day but I really enjoyed it. We found all the crayola series, a few trads near them, a few other solved puzzles. In the middle of the series we headed up to Awhitu Regional park to get a cache that required low tide. Along the way we even managed two FTF's giving us a total of just over 100 for the day.
I enjoy jigsaw puzzles so this was a fun series which I solved back in July/August 2019. Nice to up my puzzle solves with easy puzzles. I still have a fair few solved puzzles to collect around the country but some are far far away. Thanks for the series
I left my sons in Whangarei at 5am and got back home to Paihia at 11pm. It was a long day but I really enjoyed it. We found all the crayola series, a few trads near them, a few other solved puzzles. In the middle of the series we headed up to Awhitu Regional park to get a cache that required low tide. Along the way we even managed two FTF's giving us a total of just over 100 for the day.
I enjoy jigsaw puzzles so this was a fun series which I solved back in July/August 2019. Nice to up my puzzle solves with easy puzzles. I still have a fair few solved puzzles to collect around the country but some are far far away. Thanks for the series
Off on a mission today with Team G0LD ( Geocachers 0B8, Lis & Daffy ) to finally do the Crayola 64 series. The puzzles had been solved ages ago, but due to two Covid forced delays, it was only now we could coordinate schedules and head south from Whangarei to make the finds.
We managed over 100 caches today, including all 64 Crayola puzzles, some extra puzzles, a few trads and a "slight" detour up to Awhitu Park to do the walk around there as well. A neat bonus was a couple of FTF's as well for the day. Finally made it back to Whangarei 17 hours later after over 500kms travel. Thx Greg for the driving, Lis for doing a lot of the hard yards in and out of the vehicle and yours truly for not getting us lost in an area of the country I certainly had never been before.
Thx also to Kiwi Couple for putting out this series and bringing us to this new area. Certainly interested to see all the flash "shacks" dotted around. The variety of containers was also much appreciated and some nicely crafted examples were found, which does make the experience more enjoyable.
Back into our Crayola finds now after getting back from our Awhitu detour and a nice quick find here in the hint location. TFTC (Series)
We managed over 100 caches today, including all 64 Crayola puzzles, some extra puzzles, a few trads and a "slight" detour up to Awhitu Park to do the walk around there as well. A neat bonus was a couple of FTF's as well for the day. Finally made it back to Whangarei 17 hours later after over 500kms travel. Thx Greg for the driving, Lis for doing a lot of the hard yards in and out of the vehicle and yours truly for not getting us lost in an area of the country I certainly had never been before.
Thx also to Kiwi Couple for putting out this series and bringing us to this new area. Certainly interested to see all the flash "shacks" dotted around. The variety of containers was also much appreciated and some nicely crafted examples were found, which does make the experience more enjoyable.
Back into our Crayola finds now after getting back from our Awhitu detour and a nice quick find here in the hint location. TFTC (Series)
Out with Team Gold (Liz Crew and 0B80B8) picking up as many caches as possible in the South Auckland area. We solved a lot puzzle prior to heading down, so it was time to collect them.
Quick find on our way past. TFTC
Quick find on our way past. TFTC
Up in Auckland visiting family for the school holidays. Heading south we decided to stop and collect as many Crayola as we could. Having the camper van is not ideal for small roads so we parked up and got on our bikes. Most of the finds were straight forward however some of the hints had changed. It may be that we solved these so long ago that we haven’t updated the hint. Thanks for the series.
We have a significant caching milestone approaching which we want to obtain on a trip away over Labour weekend. To get there we needed a few more caches and so a plan was hatched, the collective solving power of Team SEAC was put to the task and today was the day to collect this whole series.
The weather forecast wasn't the greatest and there was some initial discussion about postponing however the decision was made to carry on.
We meet at a predetermined spot and with Keylev, NZIceman, Laval, Cragger and Graffin we set out to conquer this series.
Thanks to Kiwicouple for placing this series!!!!!
The weather forecast wasn't the greatest and there was some initial discussion about postponing however the decision was made to carry on.
We meet at a predetermined spot and with Keylev, NZIceman, Laval, Cragger and Graffin we set out to conquer this series.
Thanks to Kiwicouple for placing this series!!!!!
Out for the day with Team SEAC to try and clear out the Crayola series plus a few extra thrown in for good luck
This was cache find #69 of the day. All logs signed as Team SEAC to save space, TFTC!
This was cache find #69 of the day. All logs signed as Team SEAC to save space, TFTC!
This was the first cache from sector 6 on my travel through the area.
Another weekend day dawns, later than usual due to daylight saving adjustment in the night and my plan for today was a good one. I've been steadily solving the jigidi Crayola puzzles at the rate of 5 or 6 a night with some gaps in solving but steadily enough anyway. mrs capperz is away for the weekend so I'm at a loose end for things to do - lol! So caching in the Drury area it is then. There was supposed to be some unsavoury weather around with a storm moving across the country, but meh. I can always take a change of clothing. As it was the rain came down for an hour or so and I got really wet, but the sun made an appearance and a breeze picked up to dry me off. Which was nice.
And so it came to pass. The Crayolas were put back in their carton, except for 2 DNFs (one missing, one not sure why everyone else found it but not me!), 62/64. Also managed to get some collateral caches when passing as well as my 200th Earthcache, some GROTTYs, and a trip to Puhinui Reserve to get the Multi cache details for our US and UK partners. Home by 1730 so didn't even make use of the extra hours light today. I'd had enough by then.
Thanks to all COs whose caches I found, individual logs where I remember or have notes.
Another weekend day dawns, later than usual due to daylight saving adjustment in the night and my plan for today was a good one. I've been steadily solving the jigidi Crayola puzzles at the rate of 5 or 6 a night with some gaps in solving but steadily enough anyway. mrs capperz is away for the weekend so I'm at a loose end for things to do - lol! So caching in the Drury area it is then. There was supposed to be some unsavoury weather around with a storm moving across the country, but meh. I can always take a change of clothing. As it was the rain came down for an hour or so and I got really wet, but the sun made an appearance and a breeze picked up to dry me off. Which was nice.
And so it came to pass. The Crayolas were put back in their carton, except for 2 DNFs (one missing, one not sure why everyone else found it but not me!), 62/64. Also managed to get some collateral caches when passing as well as my 200th Earthcache, some GROTTYs, and a trip to Puhinui Reserve to get the Multi cache details for our US and UK partners. Home by 1730 so didn't even make use of the extra hours light today. I'd had enough by then.
Thanks to all COs whose caches I found, individual logs where I remember or have notes.
NZ Travellers have a big milestone in sight and a cache they are aiming for so they need to get their numbers up a bit for the stars to align at the right time. These puzzles were all solved during the first lockdown so we thought we would take the opportunity to finally collect them. We had NZ Travellers, NZ Iceman, cragger, laval, draffin and myself along for the ride. The log was signed as SEAC to save time and space on the log.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
Had a lot of fun with the Team SEAC crew today. I did some of the navigating for our car.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
#1145. After solving many caches of this geo trail series over COVID-19 lockdown at home, GB Leader and I decided a staycation in Auckland would be a good substitute to a planned overseas trip.
After spending time with second cousins in other parts of Auckland, now it was finally time to commence the hunt. Started with a DNF, then finally got the streak going - this was #6 of 9 found on Day #1.
Nice easy find.
Tftc kiwicouple. Greetings from Wellington.
After spending time with second cousins in other parts of Auckland, now it was finally time to commence the hunt. Started with a DNF, then finally got the streak going - this was #6 of 9 found on Day #1.
Nice easy find.
Tftc kiwicouple. Greetings from Wellington.
Had been caching not too far away from here today and as it still wasn't dark yet decided to see if we could come and get some more of this series.Enjoyed the puzzle which I solved a while back.Find was easy but container is damaged.Plenty of slugs have made a home here.