Well lit bridge (Tasman) Motueka, South Island, New Zealand
By
gabriellefraser on 19-Apr-24. Waypoint GCAPG7H
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Logs
Not sure about this cache container?I found the right spot and saw through a gap there was an open log book and a pencil. Somehow the innards of the cache have escaped.I managed to squeeze the logbook from under and signed and returned but will definitely need looking at by the CO.TFTC
No actually cache. Log book was loose at the bottom of the lamppost, not sure if somethings amiss
Very quick find here as we head into town.Thanks for the placement and the smiley
As I walked towards the bridge I was thinking how many times does a person visit a bridge? The answer is pretty obvious if you are a cacher - as many times as there is a new cache placed. Nice hide for this spot. Great timing for my visit this afternoon with no one else in sight. The netting on the bridge could do with a bit of attention as it would be easy to trip on it if it wasn't such a well lit bridge. TFTC # 22,408
Out caching with Agazo. After eating lunch in Riwaka we ventured into Motueka to give it a clean up.I failed on my first look and had to enrol Agazo for assistance and there is was, just where Id already looked!TFTC
Time to drive to Mot to get some caches to finish off the challenge . Quick find and worth a favorite point
Located with Ricardinho A trip to Motueka is on the cards for us today for a bit of geocaching & some op shopping for ne. I scored a $2 beanie that was made for me, purple with a flower A very quick extraction for RNZ. Luckily for us today the timing was perfect TFTC
8th find of the day.We did not expect to be able to get this one, but all the action here today was at the other end on the smaller football fields and the netball courts.We pretty much had the place to ourselves, and as I have been here before and found a previous cache in the same spot, I was sure I knew where it was. Job done in seconds, no-one the wiser, TFTC gabriellefraser.Today we went to Motueka for a morning of geocaching before lunch and shopping. It was good to pick up a few caches for the latest souvenir challenge and take some roads less travelled. It was fun .
An afternoon in Motueka after a maintenance run to Nelson this morning for 2 of our caches. Had been to this location before with another cache. Arrived at GZ and first check of a hide spot was unsuccessful. Had a further look around and on a second examination of a point of interest the cache was located. Best to have a proper look the first time me thinks. Great hide.TFTC gabriellefraser#9729
Mrs SoBad walked to here and recognized the type of hide it would be. She then asked SoBad to join her so there was cover while we retrieved the cache to sign the log. A good day for this are the area was reasonably quiet although we did wait for a couple to go past as they might have wondered what we were doing otherwise.Thanks.
I was here over the weekend, but there were too many kids chasing a ball for no apparent reason. This made it impossible to get the cache without being seen.With the kids safely ensconced in school today, I had the entire place to myself and found the cache without being seen. TFTC.
Found it on our return visit , just where we expected it to be and no brute force required for us oldies.
I wasn't sure when would be the best time to search for this cache without drawing attention to myself, but I decided to try for it as part of my morning walk. It's kind of funny, I first deciphered what LPC meant when I was in Kitchener, Ontario. There were lots of them. Now when I find one I always find myself reflecting on huge carparks in that city.All good here though after I'd returned everything I saw a woman staring in my direction. I'm pretty sure she would have had no idea what I was up to and I made double sure I didn't walk anywhere near her in case she thought she would ask me.Thanks for the hide .
Another quick find in the alluded to location - nicely done. All in good order. Thanks gabriellefraser for our last cache of the day, and the fourth of your hides.
Been a while since we've come across an LBC, out and about with SJT_NZ and last one of the day, thanks gabriellefraser for the cache.
Had a good look, frustrated we couldn't find it. If someone else does we'll be back
Quick find but not quick enough, thatll teach me to not check my emails until late in the day TFTC
I had plans to go for a big walk today but was having trouble with getting motivated. It's amazing how motivation can happen with the chance at an FTF. We pulled up at the first one and saw a new log had been posted so drove on to this one. There were a couple of muggles over by the rec centre that I thought may be a problem. I grabbed the cache and saw someone just behind us then realised it was Tohwehuyane and not a muggle. Nice to share the FTF with him. Thanks gabriellefraser
Paddle chick and I went caching in Motueka to grab this FTFC just got there and Tohwehuyane arrived after us we signed the log as Joint FTF thanks gabriellefraser