Powerful Poutu (Central Plateau) Taupō District, North Island, New Zealand
By
funkymunkyzone on 08-Jan-24. Waypoint GCAJ3CT
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Out and about with flossieteacake. Our plan today was to cycle the entirety of the Poutu canal, to collect all the caches that had been placed along it.We had good weather and our trip started off well. We ended up finding about half of the caches in all - including this one - before we were stopped by a maintenance man, who was driving along the canal side. He informed us that we were trespassing on private property, the area was hazardous, and was adamant that we were to leave immediately. He stayed on us until we were off the canal property.We were quite perplexed as, where we had joined the canal at point where SH46 crosses over the canal to the west, we had not seen any such advisory signs at all. This was very disappointing, as we had brought bikes with us from Wellington and Auckland respectively in order to cycle this route.To avoid anyone else having our same experience, I suggest the CO reconfirm the status of the canal. ,';*={thanks}-*;', ,;:*(thanks}:*;*:{thanks}*:;, ,;{thanks}:;:*{thanks}:;:{thanks);, `;:{thanks};:{thanks}:;{thanks}:;' `*&;:{thanks}:;:{thanks},:;&*' `-+;:*{thanks}*:;+-` `-\\\||///-' __ \\||// __ / `------' \ | }-(______)-{ | \___/ |||| \___/ /_, |||| ,_\
One of the first caches we found on the side of the canal before our cycle ride was cut short by a maintenance worker ordering us off private property.
I was heading down to Taupo to take part in the Taupo Ultramarathon, running 24km from Kinloch to Waihopai Bay on the W2K mountain bike trails. I left a couple of days earlier for some geocaching while I was in the area.I spent the night nearby in Turangi with the plan to walk the Poutu Canal loop finding the caches along there. I was looking forward to a nice, flat walk. I arrived early when the temperature was about 5 degrees but as the day progressed it warmed up considerably. The entire walk was just over 13km and completed in under 3hrs 25m. Since it was a Thursday, the only other soul I saw was a worker on an ATV.After a great start by stepping in a puddle while attempting to find the first cache, my feet continued to get wetter and wetter with each passing cache as I walked through longish, wet grass to get to GZ. Was too busy messaging my friend that I happened to walk right past GZ and had to backtrack about 30m. So happy to finish this with another find.
Another nice easy grab. Nearly finished! Averaging between 5 & 10 minutes between caches...
Another nice easy find here, thanks Chris.The reason I brought the bike along was assuming the canal banks would be flat (they were) and that I could make good time in between finds (I did) so a good idea. I was on the trail at 0800 and all done by 1030 after a leisurely treadly ride. Thanks Chris et al for the hides and series here.I have (another) long weekend away from home starting Friday, destination is Turangi. Our work has a team-building day on Friday with Whitewater rafting in teams followed by Tokaanu hot-pools and shared lunch. It was a double banger event with half the people doing Wednesday and the remainder on Friday. As chance would have it I'd already identified this weekend as a weekend away at Turangi and booked the work bach to stay in Friday and Saturday night. That was fortunate as I drove myself up on Friday morning and stayed the weekend. I brought a work push-bike along too with the hope to cover more ground, and so it was. I found almost all of my target caches and a decent haul was made. Waking up Sunday morning to overnight rain and fog across the Desert Road left me glad I'd done most finding on Friday and Saturday. Thanks to all COs for their efforts hiding, especially Funkymunkyzone. I even bumped into another caching couple on the trails on Saturday, nice to meet you cympull and fisha1288.
Watching trout jump out of the water and eat bugs. Very cool.A nice, quick, easy, find, grab, sign, and flee.TFTC
After an event I had these caches on the list to do did a quick measurement on distance which had me at 11.3km roughly and ended up more closers to 13km, fantastic walk with hubby and twignz even with the hot cold temps we were getting around each corner.We had some adventure bikes come through as we were making our way back, thanks for the placement and bring us here.
Today friends of mine held a geo-event in Turangi because...well just because right? I mean, who really needs a reason to host an event? So I drove up from Ohau this morning, over a very miserable looking Desert Road, in order to attend and then go caching afterwards.And now it's afterwards, and Mar1sa and I have teamed up to walk the Poutu Canal trail in order to get all the recently placed caches along it. I had come by this way just before xmas and found the 1 that had already been published at that point, but only a few days later a sudden deluge of these new caches meant I knew I'd have to come back again. Our walk started in sunshine with a bit of a chill wind, with a threat of rain. We came prepared, but in the end we were lucky not to get rained on over the 3+ hours we took to walk the 13-odd km loop. In fact I ended up regretting not having a cap with me as I came away having burnt my bonce a bit! But generally it was actually a good walk out of the prevailing breeze.No problems making the find here, and we were soon back on the pathway again. Thanks for bringing us here today.
A plan was hatched to meet up with friends in Turangi for the easter break, and this trail was on today's agenda.The weather looked ok for the most part, with a possible chance of showers around midday, but we decided we were tough and we'd be fine. Well, the icy cold rain did eventuate and it turns out we were not that tough after all, as we lost all feeling in anything that wasn't rugged up warm enough. Thankfully it didn't last for too long, and we were very grateful when the sun re-emerged and we slowly thawed out.All and all it was a very enjoyable day, with a great selection of caches on a nice easy cycle trail, and with excellent company - thanks matagouri, watcache and Rosmar.All caches were signed as MR WR.A pretty straightforward find here. Thanks FMZ
Turangi was our chosen destination for Easter this year and despite the weather forecast the cycle trails and local event were on the to do list.ROS headed out with other cachers who were also staying in the NZMCA camp.Today the Rangipo trail was on the list, still rainng but no problem with the find slthough hands were getting numb to sign the log TFTC.
Well that's the south side completed. Decision now on where to cross back to the other side and whether to ignore the rain.... I'll literally keep you posted.
We were watching this trail as it was getting published. Tuesday was a public holiday brilliant lets go caching Fap and Gap, Squirrel Nutcase and I decided to head south. The weather was perfect overcast in the morning so not to hot. Backpack with water and snacks and we set off. All caches were found in good condition tanks for setting up the trail.
with Squirrel Nutcase and Davidson clan wanting caches on a certain day we decided Turangi was the place to go.we had no problems to locate any of the caches on this fairly new trail.TFTC
With Davidson Clan and Gap (of Fap and Gap). Tuesday has rolled around again and today is a public holiday. Every find is super important to us and counts towards us completing the All Week 400 - Challenge (GCAHJZQ)The little emergent trail helped to identify where we needed to go. A quick find - Thanks FMZ. TFTC.
Nice little trip away with woolwood9.*These caches were the main focus for us today but due to ongoing bad disability we had to leave a big section to do on the way home!* Another good cache in the series which was soon found.SL tm/ww NZ *Thank you for giving us a reason to stop and enjoy this location.*
Found on our a trip away with tmann421, heading north for a few days.Another area we have seen so many times on the way past but never realised what a great walk it was.Stopped here and did the caches at either ends and saved the rest for the return trip.Nice quick find, all in order hereSigned log tm/ww NZTFTC
Down staying in Trangi for a couple of days and saw this group of caches. Such a beautiful day we decided to it was worthy of a ride Thanks for bringing us here an awesome ride. TFTC
The weather wasnt good enough for us to do the Tongariro Crossing, so we decided to do this trail instead.This was our last find along the trail. Cache was spotted on approach. We took the Santa tb and will move it on. As we approached the end of the trail we saw lots horses and riders. The horses were enjoying munching on the hay while some of the riders were jumping into the water. Thanks for a great hide and great series along the canal.
Wonderful surprise to add to the highlights of my quick visit to Turangi. Thanks FMZ for the [FTF]
**#20,599**Mrs Geckoh on the case for this one, a bit of an off road scramble, almost didn't make it up!Soon spotted the tell tale signs of the hide.
Another enjoyable stroll along the canal to find a cache and an FTF, and this time I was on the other side of the canal, in unfamiliar territory. Saw a duck doing some underwater fishing, thought it was a big trout until it surfaced and paddled off. Lovely scenery along here with nice views of Pihanga across the canal. Thanks for the cache, it gets a fave point!