Maths Journey 14 (Wairarapa) Carterton District, North Island, New Zealand
By
Ethness on 25-May-22. Waypoint GC9V730
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2 from 2, 100% if my maths is right!Anzac Day is always a special day and today was no exception. I was home alone, and will be for a wee while, so headed out alone to the Marton dawn ceremony with an 0540 gather and 0550 march-off. A nice turn-out, and the weather was kind and the speeches and formalities well-done and modest in their length. This set the day nicely for a viist to my daughter's prior to the annual Popmac Event. All of this was washed down with a trip to the Wairarapa for some Maths lessons and other treats. I intend to spend tomorrow getting swiftly onto some swifty caches then swoop up what is in scope before heading home.Thanks to all COs for their efforts and ongoing maintenance.
I enjoyed .... no ! some were a struggle ... to solve these so today it was a journey to locate them . What a day and it was only half of the series plus the math journey puzzle caches and we had wonderful weather for the whole day . We left Palmerston North at 8.00 a.m. visited Eketahuna on the way and then onto Masterton for another 4 caches before heading to the Maths journey cache around Dalefield area etc. we found all of these plus a couple of others but some were full of water or very rusty. We had lunch at Dalefield school before heading down to Greytown for several more caches and then we set out on the bigger run with these Nifty Swifty caches that we had solved . We had not solved them all but had plenty of caches to do for the afternoon before we started on the return thro Gladstone , Masterton and Home to Palmerston North . We only had 2 DNF's One i am sure has dropped down the bank , another we were just not clever enough " so we did not know where we parked the car !" Thank you .
On a road trip with HS to the Waiarapa to find the caches in this series. We had fun hunting high and low in the scorching heat. Thank you NZ_B for putting together this challenging puzzle series. Thankfully finding the caches was the easy part!
I solved this puzzle at home and finally have managed to get to gz to find it. Second to the last of this cool series.
Tftc was fun to work out these challenges! Out on a drive to get as many as we can with tash2494.
Found by hubby, collecting one in this puzzle series which was missed last time. Time to put the tent up.
Another quick find with woolwood9 today.
SL *tm/ww NZ*
Enjoyed the good finds!
The container was quite rusty and the lid separate from the eclipse,
so ww9 left a better cache replacement.
*Fun series, thanks NZ_B*
SL *tm/ww NZ*
Enjoyed the good finds!
The container was quite rusty and the lid separate from the eclipse,
so ww9 left a better cache replacement.
*Fun series, thanks NZ_B*
Headed over to the Wairarapa today with tmann421 to retrieve some caches.
Great day to be out and about , fine and sunny.
Nice quick find
Managed to rip the lid off the container when trying to open it.
Replaced with new one
Signed tm/ww NZ
Great day to be out and about , fine and sunny.
Nice quick find
Managed to rip the lid off the container when trying to open it.
Replaced with new one
Signed tm/ww NZ
It didn't Isis58 long to get this one and then we were on to the next cache. Thanks NZ_B
#14162
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Our Math journey has almost come to an end as this is the penultimate one in the series we have signed off today. TFTC # 19,877
This was a series of puzzles that started off easy enough, but got progressively more difficult, with a few curve-balls thrown in. I had great fun working my way through them (although some took a bit of lateral thinking!)
This weekend, I've been in Greytown with a group of fellow cachers, at the hospitality of the CO, for the Mid-Winter Festival. It's been cold and wet, but that hasn't dampened spirits. This afternoon, TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020, Mr McGoo, and myself set out to find all the caches of the Maths Series, plus a few others. Signed as TIMM.
Had to negotiate logging trucks parked on the road-side as we approached GZ. Another quick find, although with some consternation as the container seemed too old to be what we were looking for. The names and dates on the log seemed right, though, so it must be the cache. Starting to look for a 0m find, i.e. being able to park near enough to the cache to touch it without leaving the car. This wasn't it, though. All good, tftc!
This weekend, I've been in Greytown with a group of fellow cachers, at the hospitality of the CO, for the Mid-Winter Festival. It's been cold and wet, but that hasn't dampened spirits. This afternoon, TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020, Mr McGoo, and myself set out to find all the caches of the Maths Series, plus a few others. Signed as TIMM.
Had to negotiate logging trucks parked on the road-side as we approached GZ. Another quick find, although with some consternation as the container seemed too old to be what we were looking for. The names and dates on the log seemed right, though, so it must be the cache. Starting to look for a 0m find, i.e. being able to park near enough to the cache to touch it without leaving the car. This wasn't it, though. All good, tftc!
(# 8005) Up in the Wairarapa for a weekend to catch up with caching friends and a touch of caching, and the winter festival. The primary goal was to get the solved Math's Series. Solved this shortly after publication and put aside until the right time.
Out getting these with TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020 and matagouri on a Saturday afternoon. A quick find.
Thanks NZ_B for bringing me here. Due the coolness of the day had a Mulled Gin at the festival to defrost.
Out getting these with TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020 and matagouri on a Saturday afternoon. A quick find.
Thanks NZ_B for bringing me here. Due the coolness of the day had a Mulled Gin at the festival to defrost.
I'm spending the weekend with friends in Greytown, in order to take in the sights, sounds and tastes of the Greytown Festival of Christmas. It seems odd to be eating ice cream in the middle of winter, but I can certainly recommend the Mulled Gin to warm you up again afterwards lol!
Of the 6 of us for the weekend, 4 of us have banded together to hit the Maths Series of puzzle caches and a few other caches around that area. All logs were accordingly signed as T.I.M.M for TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020, Matagouri and Mr-Mcgoo.
I was introduced to Nerdle by the CO before this series of caches came out, so I was able to solve those ones pretty quickly. The others are a collection of other brain teasers, some of which I have encountered before and some which were new to me. But Maths is like an old friend to me, so no major i8ssues with any of them.
I've been waiting for a suitable moment to come and find them, and decided that I had waited long enough. Knowing I would be in good company was the deciding factor here, and turned out to be a great decision with a great deal of hilarity and tomfoolery had along the way. Definitely exactly what I needed for the weekend.
Another quick find made by Itchyfeet, although we were not sure we liked the location as it felt a bit insecure for the cache itself. The lid has rusted off its hinges, but the log was still nice and dry.
Thank you for setting this one up.
Of the 6 of us for the weekend, 4 of us have banded together to hit the Maths Series of puzzle caches and a few other caches around that area. All logs were accordingly signed as T.I.M.M for TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020, Matagouri and Mr-Mcgoo.
I was introduced to Nerdle by the CO before this series of caches came out, so I was able to solve those ones pretty quickly. The others are a collection of other brain teasers, some of which I have encountered before and some which were new to me. But Maths is like an old friend to me, so no major i8ssues with any of them.
I've been waiting for a suitable moment to come and find them, and decided that I had waited long enough. Knowing I would be in good company was the deciding factor here, and turned out to be a great decision with a great deal of hilarity and tomfoolery had along the way. Definitely exactly what I needed for the weekend.
Another quick find made by Itchyfeet, although we were not sure we liked the location as it felt a bit insecure for the cache itself. The lid has rusted off its hinges, but the log was still nice and dry.
Thank you for setting this one up.
A few wellie cachers have come over the hill to enjoy the weekend and the Wairarapa mid winter festival. The Maths series was great fun to solve not long after release - I would pick one a night. The solved series has been sitting in the 'well I might need it one day' pile for to long. I was in the Rapa, other cachers with me also had not collected this series and well it was just time to complete it and say thanks to the CO for a fun series. With TwigNZ as driver, matagouri and Mr McGoo as fellow team mates we accepted the adventure on a over cast increasingly cold winters day. This cache may have been just before we decided on the team name TIMM (TwigNZ, Itchyfeet2020 (aka I wonder if I just get invited because I am a vowel , matagouri and MrMcGoo. TFTC NZ_B.
I went today to sign off a few of the Maths Journey puzzles. This was a series I enjoyed solving.
Mint tins are not the ideal cache container as they rust and fall apart quickly.
Cheers for the cache, NZ_B.
Mint tins are not the ideal cache container as they rust and fall apart quickly.
Cheers for the cache, NZ_B.
First and only 'mistake' of the day as we went straight passed the cache onto something else that matched the hint. A quick turn around and the log book was in our hands. TFTC.
A day in the Wairarapa today beginning in Featherston, then onto Martinborough, over to Carterton and behind then down to Greytown for the night. 18 Ad labs, 22 trads, 22 mystery and 1 multi, 4 muggled out so didn't look and only one DNF.
Seemed to be following Just-Lookin today as all the Maths Journey puzzles seemed to have already been signed today.
A quick grab and sign. Thanks for the cache.
Seemed to be following Just-Lookin today as all the Maths Journey puzzles seemed to have already been signed today.
A quick grab and sign. Thanks for the cache.
I was over the Wairarapa for a family gathering and worked on this series yesterday in the hope that I could collect them on my way home.
Maths was never my strongest subject at school and I certainly had to think hard about how to solve a few of these and so was pleasantly surprised/shocked to solve the whole series.
The caches were all quick finds and I collected them in a short space of time. The countryside around here is lovely, especially this time of year when the autumn leaves are falling.
Log in good shape. The lid broke as I opened the Mentos tin. It’s sealed fine, but you may want to replace on your next maintenance check.
TFTC and the series. I thoroughly enjoyed solving and finding these caches.
Maths was never my strongest subject at school and I certainly had to think hard about how to solve a few of these and so was pleasantly surprised/shocked to solve the whole series.
The caches were all quick finds and I collected them in a short space of time. The countryside around here is lovely, especially this time of year when the autumn leaves are falling.
Log in good shape. The lid broke as I opened the Mentos tin. It’s sealed fine, but you may want to replace on your next maintenance check.
TFTC and the series. I thoroughly enjoyed solving and finding these caches.
**taybee** is caching again with **taybee nz** for the day
Quick find here today
All in good order, sign log book as **taybee** or **tb**
or ( **TNZ** as *taybee and taybee nz joint sign* ) TFTC
Cache was found at **28/04/2023 @ 12:48:00 **
Quick find here today
All in good order, sign log book as **taybee** or **tb**
or ( **TNZ** as *taybee and taybee nz joint sign* ) TFTC
Cache was found at **28/04/2023 @ 12:48:00 **
On a caching trip with Lis'screw and staying in Greytown I was keen to get this series as I had solved them some time ago. I really enjoyed the puzzles and some did make the brain bend a bit. A pleasant rural drive around - we got chauffeured, although the weather was a bit grey (is that why it is called Greytown ). Caches were all in good condition and easy to find. TFTC.
Down here for an overnight get away and of course a bit of caching on the side, thanks for the placement.
Travelling today in convoy with Team Welsh, initially going from Dannevirke to Greytown, and then back north and over the hill to Palmerston North. A long eventful day, with plenty of caches found (69 for us).A bit disappointing to find that was the end of the Nerdle puzzles, but enjoyed brushing up on our maths skills to solve the rest. Today to make the finds with Team Welsh we drove around in one car for ease of parking. Nice use of features in the real world that suited the topic.
This was our main reason for visiting Greytown area with Kiwicouple today. Some I outsourced to my maths group at school, some I solved my self and some were quite tricky but determination to complete the series was all the impetus that was needed. A plan was hatched to sign off the series in one car to save any awkward parking issues. All was well with the caches in the series and love the way some of the hiding spots fitted the theme. Thanks for putting it all together.
Found on a day trip targeted at the Maths Journey series and a few other stragglers nearby that I hadn't found to date. Managed to find the Maths series at a rate of 12/hr, so it was all done in just over 1.5hrs, leaving plenty of time for the extra caches I had my eye on.
TFTC NZ_B
TFTC NZ_B
Went on a wee adventure over to the Wairarapa with @Hamish.D to complete @NZ_B's Maths Journey - am going to be honest here, this is our 19th cache of the day and it took me until this very cache to properly click onto the Greater Than/Less Than references... at least I got there eventually TFTC!
Over the Wairarapa today with tylerdrummond trying to knock off a few Ad-labs and some mysteries we have solved.
Our 19th cache today and again this hint took us a moment before clicking.
Another nice quick park and grab
TNLNSL Thanks again NZ_B
Our 19th cache today and again this hint took us a moment before clicking.
Another nice quick park and grab
TNLNSL Thanks again NZ_B
Coordinates changed from:
S 41° 2.479 E 175° 26.931
Coordinates changed to:
S 41° 2.479 E 175° 26.965
Distance from original: 156.1 feet or 47.6 meters.
This is just a cosmetic change to make the 'M' a correct looking 'M'.
S 41° 2.479 E 175° 26.931
Coordinates changed to:
S 41° 2.479 E 175° 26.965
Distance from original: 156.1 feet or 47.6 meters.
This is just a cosmetic change to make the 'M' a correct looking 'M'.
Out for a day's general caching around Greytown, starting with the Math Journey Series. I quite like these wordle and waggle and sturdle and strudel puzzles. All nice and easy, just like their hides.
Digital division? Never heard of it. Had to get the CO to explain it to me. Oh! The use of "/" instead of "÷". Not sure I would call it that. On another note, to me "//" means "parallel"!
Digital division? Never heard of it. Had to get the CO to explain it to me. Oh! The use of "/" instead of "÷". Not sure I would call it that. On another note, to me "//" means "parallel"!
Had so much fun doing the math and finding these. All caches in great condition. Tftc Ethness!
A nice quick find. Thanks for the enjoyable puzzle and for placing your cache.
Ms_KR and I are off on our annual pilgrimage to Auckland to visit family. Today we Cruised from Lower Hutt to Greytown. Rain threatened but did not eventuate.
Thanks to all CO's for publishing and maintaining their caches. Cheers.
Ms_KR and I are off on our annual pilgrimage to Auckland to visit family. Today we Cruised from Lower Hutt to Greytown. Rain threatened but did not eventuate.
Thanks to all CO's for publishing and maintaining their caches. Cheers.
Puzzles and maths are not on my list of favorite things, but I was lured in by the geo art and knew we'd be in the area at some stage, so set about solving them. Actually it wasn't too hard once I got my head around the concept.
Finding enough room to pull the campervan over was a little tricky in places, but it's a lot easier with two people, so that one can drive and one can jump in and out.
Thanks for setting this series up.
Finding enough room to pull the campervan over was a little tricky in places, but it's a lot easier with two people, so that one can drive and one can jump in and out.
Thanks for setting this series up.
Been working in Masterton this week and had today off. Headed down to Greytown to collect this series. We solved this soon after it came out. When I say we I suspect it was actually Mrs Rubbishparty as she is a maths teacher. Found the whole series without difficulty. Nice to have some straight forward finds particularly as it started drizzling half way through. All the logs had pretty of room for sighing. Thanks Ethness for this bit of geoart and the smileys.Added a FP for the whole series.
This find didn't quite as smoothly as most in this series. The cache that is; the puzzle didn't hold me up for long. It still didn't take long but I managed two find two incorrect locations with no cache before finding the right one. This was wedged in pretty good and needed to be levered out. After seeing very few cars all day there was a bit of a rush while I was here although none while I was at the cache site itself. TFTC.
I immediately identified the sequence but finding the information needed to solve the puzzle took some extra effort. It was all quiet at the cache site this evening and I quickly found what I was after.
In this area to do some solved Maths Journey puzzles before the event in Pahiatua this evening. Thanks NZ_B for this puzzle cache.
Flowerydaze and I decided to take a trip over the Wairarapa mainly to do the ones by this owner and the Math Series. So here we are on a nice spring day picking up the caches which we had solved and some which were trads. This was a tricky retrieval needed TOTT or similar. Thanks for the puzzle and placing the cache here NZ_B
A handy stick was required to poke the container out, but apart from that no problems. Talla64 and I had made a plan to come over to the Wairarapa for a couple of days in search of caches, in particular the ones put out by this CO. The main aim was the Maths Journey of which this was one. A quick find, thanks for the puzzle and for the cache NZ_B.
Nice series on a sunny day
Has fun solving and I added to my age today
Birthday tour
Has fun solving and I added to my age today
Birthday tour
I solved this series of maths problems a month or so. They consist of 13 Nerdles, 2 algebra problems, 1 simultaneous equation, 1 internet search test, and a puzzle that could be solved as an algebra problem but was better solved as a lateral thinking problem.
I come over to the Wairarapa from Wellington reasonably often, but I don't usually have time for geocaching while I'm here. Today I managed to put aside a few hours so was a good opportunity to find this solved series. The weather this winter has been very very wet so I was a little apprehensive about how the conditions were going to be this morning - in general it wasn't too bad. There were a few times when I had to stay parked on the road because I didn't want to risk getting stuck in a boggy grass shoulder but that wasn't a problem because the roads were quiet and the finds were quick.
Tree felling going on up at the corner but they were all too busy to notice me. Found in the second place I looked - there are *two* hint objects! TFTC
I come over to the Wairarapa from Wellington reasonably often, but I don't usually have time for geocaching while I'm here. Today I managed to put aside a few hours so was a good opportunity to find this solved series. The weather this winter has been very very wet so I was a little apprehensive about how the conditions were going to be this morning - in general it wasn't too bad. There were a few times when I had to stay parked on the road because I didn't want to risk getting stuck in a boggy grass shoulder but that wasn't a problem because the roads were quiet and the finds were quick.
Tree felling going on up at the corner but they were all too busy to notice me. Found in the second place I looked - there are *two* hint objects! TFTC
Day out with BFG in the Wairarapa. Loved the concept of the math's wordle puzzles. although did get a little repetitive after the 10th one. The first bunch of cache locations had no safe parking. Most of the locations were arbitrary roadside poles, fences, shrubs and was really disappointed as was looking forward to a good set of caches. Never the less another 18 smiley's achieved. Thanks for the series and caches.
I only know 99 bottles of beer Quick find of another in this sequence, cheers NZ_B!
One of my sons in Whangarei is going on an OE. He sold his car to his brother Tim in Dunedin and fortunately for me Tim wanted me to drive the car down. Of course I jumped at the idea of a geocaching roadie. I've had lots of puzzles solved for such a long time so geoarts were the main target of the trip.
In Palmy area I wanted the shield series and the 20/20 geoart. Then Wairarapa was stickman (which we ran out of time for), the new M geoart and some archived skindo challenges. Wellington was finishing off the kiwi geoart. Nelson I had a few challenges I wanted before heading to Christchurch. It was family time there and perhaps the smile series but time ran out again. Off to Dunedin for the airplane geoart. Then it was time to fly home to say goodbye to my son heading to Denmark.
It was great to have my friend Supernanny come along on the trip for company. We had a wonderful trip and fantastic weather apart from one afternoon. Now it's time to start writing the massive backlog of logs. It might take a while.
Glad to be able to pick this series up so soon after publication. I'd seen a note on the NZ geocaching page talking about new caches to be published in the area. I happened to look just a week or so before my trip and was delighted to see this Geoart. I quickly solved them and sent them to friends who I knew would also enjoy solving them.
This puzzle series were all easy solves. Finding next numbers in sequences was not really my thing at school. I could easily see the pattern and soon had a tool to give me the answer. The cache was a quick find here. Loved the hiding spots - very appropriate for the series. Thanks for the fun series
In Palmy area I wanted the shield series and the 20/20 geoart. Then Wairarapa was stickman (which we ran out of time for), the new M geoart and some archived skindo challenges. Wellington was finishing off the kiwi geoart. Nelson I had a few challenges I wanted before heading to Christchurch. It was family time there and perhaps the smile series but time ran out again. Off to Dunedin for the airplane geoart. Then it was time to fly home to say goodbye to my son heading to Denmark.
It was great to have my friend Supernanny come along on the trip for company. We had a wonderful trip and fantastic weather apart from one afternoon. Now it's time to start writing the massive backlog of logs. It might take a while.
Glad to be able to pick this series up so soon after publication. I'd seen a note on the NZ geocaching page talking about new caches to be published in the area. I happened to look just a week or so before my trip and was delighted to see this Geoart. I quickly solved them and sent them to friends who I knew would also enjoy solving them.
This puzzle series were all easy solves. Finding next numbers in sequences was not really my thing at school. I could easily see the pattern and soon had a tool to give me the answer. The cache was a quick find here. Loved the hiding spots - very appropriate for the series. Thanks for the fun series
we wonder how long this cache might last here.
any heavy rain might take it away.
but we logged it today
TFTC
any heavy rain might take it away.
but we logged it today
TFTC
With (Mr) Davidson Clan and Gap (of Fap and Gap)… On a boy’s weekend roadtrip south. We’re relocating down the road today. So our base camp shifts to Carterton for the night…
We had a lot of fun solving this series of puzzles. Finding the caches was the main reason for our visit to the Wairarapa this weekend… The explicit hints made for quick finds, and the caches were in good, near new condition. Thanks Ethness. TFTP and TFTC.
We had a lot of fun solving this series of puzzles. Finding the caches was the main reason for our visit to the Wairarapa this weekend… The explicit hints made for quick finds, and the caches were in good, near new condition. Thanks Ethness. TFTP and TFTC.
FapnGap and Squirel Nutcase and I have come away for the long weekend caching. Nice quick find here today cache is in good condition. Thanks for hiding the cache.
Maths journey time. Enjoyed solving them and the finds were all nice and exactly as they were advertised. Much appreciated.
I enjoyed solving all the puzzles. Made slightly hard work of a couple due to my inability to read the instructions correctly. Found them all today on a fine but rather blustery afternoon.
Thanks for taking the time to set up the puzzles and place the caches. Cheers and TFTC
Thanks for taking the time to set up the puzzles and place the caches. Cheers and TFTC
#11,181. I solved this series of puzzles 2 weeks ago but was not able to get over here until today. I enjoyed using that online tool to guess and logic my way to a solution. Managed to solve all fairly quickly except one which seemed impossible to solve. Until I realised I had extra symbols I could use for that puzzle! The weather forecast for this weekend was not great but seemed there might be a small window of fine weather on the Sunday morning. So headed over the hill for a mornings caching. The paddocks were wet with pools of water so clearly been a bit of rain fall here lately.
I found all the caches were placed in good spots to park and usually there was one likely place to check first. The waterproof paper is working well despite the rainfall of late. Several of the mint tins had fallen out from the signs so might need to be tied on or something. I pushed a rock in by one tin to stop the wind blowing it out. I liked the maths connection to some of the hiding spots. Hopefully you will forgive the generic logs for these. Braces, signboards and cabbage trees blur into one another when you do 18 caches in 90 minutes. Thanks Ethness (or should that be NZ_B?) for taking the time to set up this series of fun Maths puzzles and hide them in areas that skindo would be proud of. Looking forward to seeing more of your creations now that you have ticked off Number 65!
I found all the caches were placed in good spots to park and usually there was one likely place to check first. The waterproof paper is working well despite the rainfall of late. Several of the mint tins had fallen out from the signs so might need to be tied on or something. I pushed a rock in by one tin to stop the wind blowing it out. I liked the maths connection to some of the hiding spots. Hopefully you will forgive the generic logs for these. Braces, signboards and cabbage trees blur into one another when you do 18 caches in 90 minutes. Thanks Ethness (or should that be NZ_B?) for taking the time to set up this series of fun Maths puzzles and hide them in areas that skindo would be proud of. Looking forward to seeing more of your creations now that you have ticked off Number 65!
#12,938. Continuing this interesting maths journey based in Dalefield. Interesting numbers and algebra … simple linear equations … Thanks to Davidson123Clan’s note to confirm that the standard pro nerdle rule of “It must only have a number to the right of the “=”, not another calculation” does not necessarily apply to all puzzles in this series. Fortunately GZ was all quiet at the time of our visit. Quick find. The cache was in good condition, all nice and dry inside. 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.
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Took a few false starts before we managed to scoop up this cache final. Enjoyable puzzles. TFTPC
Took a few false starts before we managed to scoop up this cache final. Enjoyable puzzles. TFTPC
After having solved all of this series during the week I came for a drive today with Mrs agcnz to find and log them. A very satisfying clean sweep and all were 2TFs. A quick and easy find here although it's a bit too visible for my liking. Signed log, TFTC
Yet another (third in a row) in a series of random road trips around the country. This weekend brings me up to Napier via Palmerston North on Saturday and back home to Wellington via the Wairarapa on Sunday. With only a few real life commitments in between I had plenty of spare time for targeting some specific caches along the way. Some were selected to help me with my various geocaching goals, some were such fun puzzle solves that I just had to come and sign the log, and some are just because. This cache is one of them.
[FTF] @ 16:50 More to come.
Thanks to Ethness for placing this cache here.
Sunday - 29/05/2022 4:50 pm
mystery cache small 2.0/1.5
Find #4,373
[FTF] @ 16:50 More to come.
Thanks to Ethness for placing this cache here.
Sunday - 29/05/2022 4:50 pm
mystery cache small 2.0/1.5
Find #4,373