Vikings 31 (Hawkesbay) Tararua District, North Island, New Zealand
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watcache on 01-Oct-22. Waypoint GC9P9EE
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Incoming cut/paste with any cache relevant info at the bottom When TwigNZ put the signal up for anyone wanting to do the Viking in a day, my hand shot up. So did LNM1961s. TwigNZ wanted to complete this Geoart in November to continue a challenge streak, LNM1961 needed only two more to complete the 60, and I had solved about half of the puzzles and wanted to do my first Geoart and go on an adventure. So armed with a general mapped plan, some termoss (Thermii? Thermes? ) of coffee, snacks, a full tank of gas, beaut weather and determination to follow the Seagnoid/Etherlords Viking-in-a-Day mission, we set off from Palmy at 0700. 425km, mild to middling hay fever toward the end, and travel weary but triumphant, we arrived back 14hrs later. Some roads were definitely dodgy, with slips, ruts and one lane, a lot were gravel, and sometimes an hour driving between caches. Sometimes we had to backtrack and re-think a route, or cursed the lack of reception - but mostly we were admiring stunning Tararua views, rural life and gratitude to be in a beautiful country and able to do this caching hobby. The whole day was good for the mental health and soul Company couldnt have been better, and big thanks to TwigNZ and LNM1961 for the laughs and stories, and to watcache for the effort putting this Geoart together for us to enjoy. Mihi nui ki a koutou Big prickly guardian at this GZ Logging all these as my #562 hide as its easier Mihi ki a koe, watcache, mo te keteroki
Apologies for the generic "cut 'n' paste" nature of this log, but any pertinent comments specific to this cache can be found in bold at the bottom of this log.Crikey, where to begin with this Geoart series? Well I guess you start at the start, with the solving of the puzzles. When a whole bunch of puzzles gets published en masse, the only thing you can do is roll up your sleeves and get stuck in. Luckily work was fairly quiet when these came out, as I do have to admit to sneaking regular time solving these during working hours before heading home and getting really stuck in.So then, I have some 60 sets of solved co-ordinates, but they are not exactly just up the road from me. But I'll get around to finding them soon...or so I thought. Almost 2 years have passed since then, and many of my friends have gone and found them. Wanting to find this set during November to help me with my ongoing streak mission, I put a general call out to the geocaching community on facebook, and got a few positive responses. I was in favour of doing the whole thing over 2 days, but few others were. Could it be done in 1 day? Others had succeeded, so that became the plan and once I'd figured out a date, those positive responses were whittled down to 2 others, one of whom had completed the entire series bar 2 caches, and was happy to come along just to get those 2.And so to today. We set off from Palmy at around 7am, wondering when we might get back. As it turned out, we did succeed in getting the entire series in a single day, albeit a day that was 14 hours long and covered approximately 425km home to home. But we had fantastic weather for it, and fantastic scenery, and the 3 of us made the most of each others company, energy, and camaraderie to ensure a successful day both in terms of caches and enjoyment. My thanks goes to both jeanjeanie and LNM1961 for joining me today and making the day so much more than just a numbers run, and then to watcache for creating the whole series with all the effort that goes into such an endeavour ***Another decent sized cache (most of them were), found by jeanjeanie. The only issue for her was avoiding the large Thistle cache guardian No problems to report here, and the log soon had 2 new names on it before everything was placed back as found***
#1 @ 11:50 to convert my only DNF when chasing the FTFs way back in January 2023. First today in pursuit of some points towards the Cosmic Quest.Apologies for the generic log; I'm just not into commenting on the weather and what footwear I wore today. I do enjoy your puzzles, but power trails not so much. But all good and TFT Fun.
I came up to palmy to see a friend's daughter in a dance competition then decided I should make a go for the 100 cache August souvenir by completing the Dannevirke helmet.Etherlord and I teamed up for the helmet. It was a marathon 13-hour epic - 7am to 8pm, but all found in one day. The vast majority were nice and easy. The only real problem was traveling the closed road - a major slip that had us hugging the bank, and some deep ruts on the other side that really should have had a 4wd, but we managed fine. It was a long day and we switched driving a few times. That was definately a good move!Some of the caches warrant their own favourites, but one is definately warranted for the art as a whole - I will decide on which one after I get them all logged (probably cache #1 if it meets minimum spec).All caches signed as ECATS - for Etherlord Clan and the Seagnoid.
the Seagnoid and I are attempting to complete the Viking Helmet GeoArt trail in one day. This is not a small undertaking given that the 61 caches are spread across multiple roads that don't directly link together, one connecting road has a closure due to a slip, one cache is ~10km up its own road (with no others along the way), some have DnF's, there are many other unfound caches along the way to distract us, and it's a lot of time, driving, and kilometers.But we did it! We found all 61 of them in 13 hours, with the only downsides being a frustrated EtherLady and cold dinner waiting for us.Thanks to the CO's for their part in today's adventure Log signed as ECatS (Etherlord Clan and the Seagnoid)
The caches all seem to be of good size and almost all the same. I like the placements close to the road, but there are also some that require a short walk and hunt. TFTC.
That one was more difficult. I scrambled around the scrubs and nearly gave up, when I spotted it lying on the grass. I put it back in an obvious place. Note to next cachet, did I loose my sunglasses here? I looked for them and they arent in the car. TFTP & cache
A nice quick find,the parking was for most of the vikings we did today was good. Thanks for placing your cache. Ms_KR and I are off on another North Island tour, visiting family, art galleries and caches. Today we drove and cached our way from Napier to Masterton, under fine skies for the most part. Some of the back roads are still under reconstuction, probably from Cyclone Gabriel.Occassionally signed MK+KR on cache logs, and apologies for the generic logs.Thanks to all CO's for publishing and maintaining their caches.
I had worked hard to solve most of the Viking Geo Art Series before I arrived in New Zealand. Today was the day to try to pick up a few! Weather was perfect!! We actually found the roads a bit hard to navigate but we got 18 finished today. Ill save the rest for another trip! Thank you for the series Watcache. Most were in good condition and we did not record a single DNF. This one was in great condition!
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 MrV 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
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
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
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.Som en gang i livets ferie reiser vi i r 7 uker til Vietnam, Bali, Australia og New Zealand. I australia mter vi Ellen Sch og MrVon sr og Ingsve for beske disse to siste landene, s her cacher vi sammen. N har vi lst mange cacher s vi har et stort antall med lste koordinater. Men vi er jo inntressert i alle typer cacher s hvis du mottar en logg s betyr det at vi har beskt cachen din. Vi har ikke bestemt oss helt hvor vi reiser men vi lar nok vret bestemme for oss. Vi nsker oss varme for i Norge er det n kuldegrader. Vi blir ca 2 uker i Australia og 2 uker p New Zealand og vi avslutter turen med Megaeventet i Adeleide den 29 februar. S tusen takk til alle dere som gjr det mulig for oss reise rundt finne cacher. 6 mars setter vi kursen mot Norge igjen. Det er srdeles hyggelige mennesker overalt og vi nskes velkommen, vi takker s mye. Takk til vre cachevenner for godt selskap p turen
Easy find here today, great series so far. Working our way along and around the area.
I'm on a wee road trip to southern Hawkes Bay (or is to northern Wairarapa?) on an attempt to clear the Vikings Geoart, with a bit of freedom camping down at the coast. (Apologies for the generic logging)Today it's the run up from Wellington, over the track and up to Dannevirke before heading out into the back roads.No problems with the find although I had parked a distance away but at least it was in the shade.All good here and TFTC.Find #6233 at 8 January 2024 12:53 pm
(# 8575) Off to Dannevirke to retrieve the Vikings geo art series after solving in. Teamed up with NZ_B, Itchyfeet2020 and Nosynel. Signed the logs collectively as MINNZ. Today we awoke to a beautiful day. Can certainly put our rain jackets away. The plan today was to gather the remaining 27 caches.There was a need to pre plan the route for efficient route management as there were tentacles everywhere. There was a lot of hilarity over the day and a half where no one was immune from the banter.Thanks Watcache for bringing me here.
Taking today a bit slowly so having time to chat about other things.The second day of our short tour - the plan being to find the last 27 the Viking Helmet series. Three Wellingtonians and one South Islander out together to find the Viking helmet; of course that is a recipe for fun. There is bound to be a lot of laughter as we travel around the countryside in the Nifty Swifty. All logs signed is MINNz whether we have found them earlier or not.Kia ora rawa atu for the cache watcache.
It's Viking time! Day 2. Out to pick up the 27 remaining after yesterday. Today is a lot sunnier than yesterday - yah. Four of us have teamed up to create a yellow Viking helmet on our maps. Caching with NZ_B, Mr-Mcgoo and Nosynel. I had great fun solving these upon release as i love jigidu's. Definitely some more interesting navigation involved to try to get the most out of our two days. A super fun time was had, all logs signed as Team MINNZ. Thank you for the fun watcache. Great caching conversation in the sun here. Taking our time.
I solved this puzzle at home and finally have managed to get to gz to find it. We are signing as Team MINNZ . We are NZB, Itchyfeet2020, Mr Magoo and I. Two from Wellington, one from Wairarapa and I from Canterbury.
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. I started off well, but had a glitch in the middle which has left me behind on my target. Yesterday I left home heading towards Hawkes Bay, to see a band play, and had a good days caching in the Wairarapa. Today as I head off to finish part one of this trip I need only 56 more finds to reach my goal. I have a list of caches to look for, and this was one of them. Part of todays trip was to gather up some more of the wonderful Viking series in the hope to complete the artwork on my map (I didn't get them all). Much like last time, the rain on the gravel roads slowed me down. All good here but took a while to find this one. --- Thanks to watcache 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
Out for a drive with KingSportS to get some of the Vikings series. Solved them all and managed to get 15 today. Well be back to find some more another day - too many for a day trip from Paraparaumu. Log replaced and placed in a plastic bag.
Returned again this morning armed with a combine harvester and a sythe and yeah, signed and returned to the base of the shrub/tree TFTC
Unfortunately a DNF for us, the grass was chest high (but we are both shortish) and after a lengthy search we came up empty handed. Not saying its not there, just that we can't find it.
The presence of vikings in the area had been noted quite some time ago, but using the campervan as a battle vehicle didn't seem a viable option, so a plan was hatched between matagouri and myself to use his smaller vehicle and to hunt down the vikings over two days.All of the wet weather lately made things interesting, scrambling up banks, over drains and searching through the long grass. It wasn't long before the legs and feet were sodden, but that didn't matter as the pleasure of locating each of today's vikings out weighed any discomfort from soggy shoes!There weren't too many issue's finding them. Even the one that had wandered quite some distance off course was eventually rounded up.So day one is done and dusted with 30 vikings snaffled. I'm looking forward to getting the rest tomorrow. Thanks for going to trouble of setting this great piece of geo art up
Rattll and I have teamed up to complete the Viking series in Central (southern) Hawkes Bay. Based for a few days in Dannevirke, we've split the series into two parts. The weather was decidedly damp on our first morning, so we made sure that we set out with wet weather gear. Didn't help much, we still got wet pretty quickly. By we, I mean rattll, as I was the driver, she the one that hurled herself out of the car as soon as it stopped to ferret in the undergrowth. Most of the caches were easy finds, some a bit trickier, in which case we both got to hunt. We didn't have any DNFs. The weather improved as the day progressed, although the car kept the thick covering of mud that it picked up on the backroads. Unless there was a particular point that I want to raise for a particular cache, this description will apply to all in the series, as there are too many in a short time to write custom logs. Tftc and thanks for the series, Watcache!
The aim for today is to do all the main road one's done today then get the bike out and start on the side roads tomorrow A FP for good parking spots
A straightforward puzzle but the cache took a wee bit of finding. When does a shrub become a tree? The log was wet but usable. TFTC
Isis58 and I are on our way from Masterton to Dannevirke today in the hope of picking up as many 52 on 52 and Viking caches as possible. I apologise for the cut and paste logs, I was doing the driving and didnt have much time to make any notes at each stop. Thanks watcache
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Out and about with Paddle Chick enjoying the lovely countryside and trying to slay as many Vikings that we can before for the day. TFTC 3 19,960
I was out with Yeetrees signing off the Viking GeoArt series today.
You call that a shrub?
Cheers for the cache, watcache.
You call that a shrub?
Cheers for the cache, watcache.
Team BOP hatched a plan months ago to pick up this series and finally the long weekend came.
The whole trail took us 8.25hrs and we covered 220km. I highly advise people to start with a full tank of gas, or top up at Porangahau like we had to as the fuel consumption was terrible with all the stop/start in those hills with the extreme wind we had. A 4wd vehicle is highly recommended also, as stopping on the soggy side of the road could be difficult in a car.
Thanks for the big effort in setting up the series.
The whole trail took us 8.25hrs and we covered 220km. I highly advise people to start with a full tank of gas, or top up at Porangahau like we had to as the fuel consumption was terrible with all the stop/start in those hills with the extreme wind we had. A 4wd vehicle is highly recommended also, as stopping on the soggy side of the road could be difficult in a car.
Thanks for the big effort in setting up the series.
On a road trip with part of Team BOP and enjoying ourselves It is the first time since covid and just like old times Done all our solving for the Viking trail beforehand and put them on an offline list To collect this trip and a few others. Weather quite windy and few showers Lots of fun to be out again. Thanks to all the COs
Matariki weekend and a team of us from BOP have ventured south for a caching weekend. The team consists of TNXPro, NZFlossy, McJandals and DavidsonClan. Logs signed as Team BOP.
Weather cold wet and windy but that won’t stop us on our mission.
Ngā mihi for the cache hides.
Weather cold wet and windy but that won’t stop us on our mission.
Ngā mihi for the cache hides.
With Matariki being a new holiday, part of Team BoP hatched a plan to collect a geo art series in the wairarapa and of course others along the way there and back.
I am logging using the Cachly app template so please excuse generic logging along the way. It’s just my way of keeping track, but I do genuinely thank each and every one of you cache owners for taking the time and energy to place these caches. Many Thanks for bringing me here. Cheers.
I am logging using the Cachly app template so please excuse generic logging along the way. It’s just my way of keeping track, but I do genuinely thank each and every one of you cache owners for taking the time and energy to place these caches. Many Thanks for bringing me here. Cheers.
7th of the attack the Viking morning cache drive. I had solved these fun puzzles before coming so decided to try half of them today. My muggle dad joined me for the adventure.
A busy road and we asked a couple of times if we needed help. No help needed with this one as we just followed the footsteps. TFTC.
A busy road and we asked a couple of times if we needed help. No help needed with this one as we just followed the footsteps. TFTC.
Lis'screw and I are on a mission on two days in late April to collect the Vikings puzzles that we solved earlier. It was a bigger mission than anticipated due to the condition of some of the roads. There was a lot of backtracking and going around the slips and damage but we got all bar one in the end. We dressed ourselves appropriately (not for public viewing) and had loads of laughs and many adventures out in the Wop Wops. Most were nice easy finds. Thanks for placing the series and TFTC.
I've just been on a great geotrip with my friend thedbees. We went to the Palmerston North area to collect the Stickmen and Viking puzzles. We then went down to stay with a geocaching buddy in Greytown. She kindly drove us around that area before we set off to Levin via a few more specifically targeted caches. On our way home to Paihia we collected the mini Jasmar year challenges.
Today was the first of two days planned to collect the Viking series. I do like geoarts and jigsaws so this was a winning combination for me. Sorry it's taken me ages to log these and for the copy and paste nature of the logs.
Glad to be on the home stretch now as I wasn't keen to cache in the dark. Again I think we tried a few places here before we found it. Thanks for setting up this geoart
Today was the first of two days planned to collect the Viking series. I do like geoarts and jigsaws so this was a winning combination for me. Sorry it's taken me ages to log these and for the copy and paste nature of the logs.
Glad to be on the home stretch now as I wasn't keen to cache in the dark. Again I think we tried a few places here before we found it. Thanks for setting up this geoart
We were very happy to accept an invitation from capperz to join him on a raid into Southern Hawkes Bay Viking territory today. We'd have not been likely to go on our own. Many thanks capperz.
The puzzles themselves were quite straightforward but took a while to work through. It was great to see they were based on local scenes.
We were well satisfied with our "spoils" for the day: one new AdLab, one Virtual, one Multi and two Trads, plus 45 Vikings vanquished. We signed logs GC (geodatum, capperz).
We were glad of the fine, mild autumn day for our journey as some places would be not so good in wet weather, eg: damaged roads from Cyclone Gabrielle (still some roads closed, although we got around - thankful to have guidance from Squirrel Nutcase about conditions), one road surface was bad enough today as it was.
Thank you watcache for setting up this great looking piece of geoart. It must have been a lot of work. It is very much appreciated.
Parking was a bit difficult here - we had to drive further on. Capperz did the honours, finding both the original cache and a replacement, so he removed the latter. The area was a bit overgrown. TFTC watcache
The puzzles themselves were quite straightforward but took a while to work through. It was great to see they were based on local scenes.
We were well satisfied with our "spoils" for the day: one new AdLab, one Virtual, one Multi and two Trads, plus 45 Vikings vanquished. We signed logs GC (geodatum, capperz).
We were glad of the fine, mild autumn day for our journey as some places would be not so good in wet weather, eg: damaged roads from Cyclone Gabrielle (still some roads closed, although we got around - thankful to have guidance from Squirrel Nutcase about conditions), one road surface was bad enough today as it was.
Thank you watcache for setting up this great looking piece of geoart. It must have been a lot of work. It is very much appreciated.
Parking was a bit difficult here - we had to drive further on. Capperz did the honours, finding both the original cache and a replacement, so he removed the latter. The area was a bit overgrown. TFTC watcache
Parked up safely and headed towards GZ. A pile of stormzy dirt was navigated and I counted down the numbers. Soon spoted the container and signed in mar1sa's replacement. After replacing I glanced about 3 metres atop the bush and there was the real cache. Removed mar1sa's extra cache.
Day two of a local road-trip weekend in the company of Manawatu cachers; Today it's Geodatum. I'd solved the Vikings series of puzzles out Dannevirke way and wondered when I'd get a chance to make a dent. I messaged the geodatum couple to see if they were keen on a roadie and Yes was the reply. I passed on the list produced by a recent finder(s) and some of the final GZs along with an 0900 meet-up in Ashhurst. An 11 hour day in great company of M and G and 57 finds was the total for me; a couple of Multis, an Ad Lab series, a couple of Trads both listed and Archived as well as a 'couple' of puzzles. We explored the back roads of Southern Hawkes Bay and enjoyed some of the gravel roads. Just the two cyclone damaged places, both navigable by the Dualis. Thanks to all COs, bust especially watcache for his awesome Geo art series, that must have taken some serious effort, well done.
Day two of a local road-trip weekend in the company of Manawatu cachers; Today it's Geodatum. I'd solved the Vikings series of puzzles out Dannevirke way and wondered when I'd get a chance to make a dent. I messaged the geodatum couple to see if they were keen on a roadie and Yes was the reply. I passed on the list produced by a recent finder(s) and some of the final GZs along with an 0900 meet-up in Ashhurst. An 11 hour day in great company of M and G and 57 finds was the total for me; a couple of Multis, an Ad Lab series, a couple of Trads both listed and Archived as well as a 'couple' of puzzles. We explored the back roads of Southern Hawkes Bay and enjoyed some of the gravel roads. Just the two cyclone damaged places, both navigable by the Dualis. Thanks to all COs, bust especially watcache for his awesome Geo art series, that must have taken some serious effort, well done.
Jigidis and Geoart. This series had caught our attention shortly after publication. We had intended to be down at the end of February but the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle upset that plan. A new plan was hatched with Team Welsh.
Today is day two on the Vikings trail with Team Welsh. We drove a lot less distance than yesterday and found three times as many Vikings (43 today) in just half a day.
There are some obvious signs of storm clean-up work close to GZ, making the final approach to the cache just a little uneven. That is to say, large piles of silt to clamber over to get to GZ. TFTC
Today is day two on the Vikings trail with Team Welsh. We drove a lot less distance than yesterday and found three times as many Vikings (43 today) in just half a day.
There are some obvious signs of storm clean-up work close to GZ, making the final approach to the cache just a little uneven. That is to say, large piles of silt to clamber over to get to GZ. TFTC
Today was the 2nd day of our Viking adventure, left earlier today (7:45) and planned on doing the southern ways working our way down to the loop and picking up what we could on the way that was on the correct side of the road. Mrs KC did another day of epic driving and we were back at our motel for morning tea and then back on the road to complete the series. All up we were finished by 2pm. Great way to spend the day.
This one posed no problems and all the caches today were pretty straight forward finds once we learnt not to assume anything. Mr TW is pretty good and finding things without a GPS, just a general direction and a hint. Seemed to work well today and Mr KC had the GPS when he strayed too far.
This one posed no problems and all the caches today were pretty straight forward finds once we learnt not to assume anything. Mr TW is pretty good and finding things without a GPS, just a general direction and a hint. Seemed to work well today and Mr KC had the GPS when he strayed too far.
avelling with Squirrel Nutcase this Easter weekend.plan was to collect the Viking trail this day.caches solved route plan made.the only error was that we forgot to down load caches to my phone in particular.we had no great issues finding most caches and a few road closures in our travels.these didn't stop our quest to complete this series.TFTC
Easter Saturday morning in Viking county to find 15 caches for my personal challenge. Thanks watcache for the cache.
With Gap (of Fap and Gap)… We’re on a big Easter weekend excursion visiting Vikings and anything else in between.
Easter Saturday: We solved this series of puzzles soon after they were published. The plotting and planning followed, but Cyclone Gabrielle threw a massive spanner in the works. What would road conditions in this lonely rural setting be like? Then reports and photos began to surface on the FaceBook caching page. We believed that if there was going to be a time to visit, it might be sooner rather than later…
Besides the many roadside slips, we found two sections where roads were closed - for very obvious reasons. No one is policing the road closures, and locals are still driving through with caution. We did too.
Our BOP friends were among the first to complete this series, and it took them roughly nine hours. This gave us a target to work with. We were on the trail by 8:15AM, and stopped the clock at 5:30PM. At least 30 minutes was spent loading the entire area to an offline file, and we added a few extra hides to our list…
A bit of storm debris has been swept in here. Our iPhone gps wanted us to hang out by the corner, but our senses encouraged us to move toward the hint… Thanks watcache. TFTP and TFTC.
Easter Saturday: We solved this series of puzzles soon after they were published. The plotting and planning followed, but Cyclone Gabrielle threw a massive spanner in the works. What would road conditions in this lonely rural setting be like? Then reports and photos began to surface on the FaceBook caching page. We believed that if there was going to be a time to visit, it might be sooner rather than later…
Besides the many roadside slips, we found two sections where roads were closed - for very obvious reasons. No one is policing the road closures, and locals are still driving through with caution. We did too.
Our BOP friends were among the first to complete this series, and it took them roughly nine hours. This gave us a target to work with. We were on the trail by 8:15AM, and stopped the clock at 5:30PM. At least 30 minutes was spent loading the entire area to an offline file, and we added a few extra hides to our list…
A bit of storm debris has been swept in here. Our iPhone gps wanted us to hang out by the corner, but our senses encouraged us to move toward the hint… Thanks watcache. TFTP and TFTC.
25 March 2023 2:38 pm. On the road for the weekend with BFG & CF to chase down some Vikings & anything else we fancy! Logs signed as BIC to save time. Piles of dirt indeed!
Many thanks watcache for creating this cache, number 12507 for me.
Many thanks watcache for creating this cache, number 12507 for me.
A weekend away with Infoferret and Barefoot Guru (Signed all logs as BIC when all 3 of us hadn't found the cache) - Objective : The Viking Geoart Series. Left early Saturday and started the series around lunch. Grabbed a few and then hit a "Road Closed" followed by a few more, but were weren't going to let that stop us. Some "Closed" roads were "Open" and perfectly driveable whilst others were "Closed" (and potentially drivable in a 4x4 at your own risk). We managed all the series in a small Toyota Aqua. Most farmers in the area were very friendly when we bumped into them. Day 2 was much of the same of Day 1, but we had to do about a 100km detour to get around a "Closed Road" and that consumed the majority of the day leaving very little time for any other caches. Glad we have completed the series now..
Had to climb over piles of dirt to get to this one. BFG found it quickly.. T4TC
Had to climb over piles of dirt to get to this one. BFG found it quickly.. T4TC
Over the pile of dirt then quick find at a random spot. The Viking Marauders made their mark as BIC. Thanks for all the mahi watcache!
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We were on babysitting duties for a large part of the day and then around 1.30 decided to tackle what we could of this geo art, we only got stop by a closed road which meant a very large drive to get to the other lot so left it for another day. Thanks for the placement of the geoart we enjoyed the roads.
*****replaced a cache further along fence*****
We were on babysitting duties for a large part of the day and then around 1.30 decided to tackle what we could of this geo art, we only got stop by a closed road which meant a very large drive to get to the other lot so left it for another day. Thanks for the placement of the geoart we enjoyed the roads.
*****replaced a cache further along fence*****
#12,634. I have been working on the Viking geoart series for the past month and finished the last puzzle last night. With a sunny day forecast for Hawkes Bay I set out at 7am and made my way via Masterton and Route 52 to Weber. Did a few caches along the way and got here at 12.45pm. Managed to find 36 of them over the next 5 and half hours. Some of the roads have been damaged by washouts and slips and clearly had been closed until very recently. But I was able to access all the southern caches today. It was good to see the diversity of images on the jigsaws and they really did range from some that took only a minute or so to solve to those that took over an hour.
This was one of the trickier ones today as a pile of dirt and slit had been dumped close to GZ and the cache was in a place that was not an obvious target. But scrambled around and eventually spotted it. Signed the logbook and replaced the cache as found. Thanks watcache for the effort taken to draw up the geoart and puzzles, and hide so many caches.
This was one of the trickier ones today as a pile of dirt and slit had been dumped close to GZ and the cache was in a place that was not an obvious target. But scrambled around and eventually spotted it. Signed the logbook and replaced the cache as found. Thanks watcache for the effort taken to draw up the geoart and puzzles, and hide so many caches.
Decided to drive up from Wellington after the Waitangi holiday weekend was over, then stay a night in Dannevirke and do this series in two hits. The first was the afternoon of the first day for the southern section, scoring 37 caches down past Weber and then back to Dannevirke. The next day was taken for the remaining 23 caches of the northern section, then on to Porangahau and back via Route 52 to Masterton. With one or two exceptions, all the caches were very quick finds with distinct geotrails marking the way to them thanks to all the recent activity. Coordinates were in general very accurate. Lots of back country road driving, with numerous washouts and slips from the recent rain. Fortunately none of the roads were impassable, although having a decent large 4WD vehicle made getting around much easier than it would have been in a small car.
This cache was a quick find with the geotrail showing me the way. Signed log, TFTC
This cache was a quick find with the geotrail showing me the way. Signed log, TFTC
I joined up with gonefishing to do a roadtrip to find the Vikings Geoart caches. Two great days of rural caching that saw us cover a lot of kilometres.
It was really pleasing to find all of them to complete the artwork. A couple of the hides were a bit tricky but with good teamwork we finished with a clean sheet with no DNF’s. A shoutout to gonefishing for a great display of tireless driving.
A bit of a random hide here, lots of possible spots that match the hint. Thankfully it was a reasonably quick find for us today
A most enjoyable two days, the weather played its part as well, the forecast heavy showers and thunderstorms never eventuated, and the mercury hit the low 30’s at times today.
Thanks for the effort put into setting up the trail. Cheers and TFTC
It was really pleasing to find all of them to complete the artwork. A couple of the hides were a bit tricky but with good teamwork we finished with a clean sheet with no DNF’s. A shoutout to gonefishing for a great display of tireless driving.
A bit of a random hide here, lots of possible spots that match the hint. Thankfully it was a reasonably quick find for us today
A most enjoyable two days, the weather played its part as well, the forecast heavy showers and thunderstorms never eventuated, and the mercury hit the low 30’s at times today.
Thanks for the effort put into setting up the trail. Cheers and TFTC
Found on a roadtrip to compete the Vikings series and pick up some other nearby caches such as the northern end of 52 on 52. Fortunately I had boxhill riding shotgun with his superb planning and navigation skills. He managed to come up with a good trip plan to visit all the far flung caches and remote road ends, while I practiced my rally driving skills.
It was a fun mission and we were really lucky that the forecast rain kept away, so we enjoyed humid temps up to 30 deg with plenty of sunshine.
TFTC watcache
It was a fun mission and we were really lucky that the forecast rain kept away, so we enjoyed humid temps up to 30 deg with plenty of sunshine.
TFTC watcache
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**FTF**
Could see where the area had been search by Phronimos and as he had not found it, quickly dismissed those areas and tried a few others and Woohoo a nice clean log sheet.
Thanks for leaving a First to Find for us! TFTPC
**FTF**
Could see where the area had been search by Phronimos and as he had not found it, quickly dismissed those areas and tried a few others and Woohoo a nice clean log sheet.
Thanks for leaving a First to Find for us! TFTPC
No find here - was really heavy rain and everything soaked. We soon went back to the car.