Logs for Cheshire Cats with Manx Legs 
24-Nov-12
Can someone please check that our TB Cheshire Cats, Manx Cat & Legs is still in the cache as since it was placed in October nobody has mentioned it specifically. Would love it if someone could pick it up and put it in another cache to continue its journey. Thanks.
02-Mar-08
Walked up from where we're staying in Orewa. Fantastic view. Nice easy find. TFTC. This was our last cache for our stay in New Zealand; we've had a fabulous holiday and return to the UK this week. Thanks to all who made it so enjoyable, a very friendly bunch of people.
26-Feb-08
Nice easy cache and LOVED the container. Took the geocoin which we will release into the wilds of the UK upon our return home next week. TFTC.
24-Feb-08
With confirmation from the cache owner that we were in the right place, we tried again today to find the cache box. This time found it within a minute or so, although sorry to report that the geocoin listed wasn't in there even though no-one else had logged a find since the geocoin was placed. TNLN. TFTC. Having a great time in NZ - on holiday from the UK.
Nice easy find. Took two geocoins to move on to the UK when we return home after our NZ holiday. We're having a fantastic time (especially now the rain has disappeared!!). TFTC.
23-Feb-08
Couldn't find the cache box today so e-mailed The Wonder Stuff for guidance. Hopefully will try again tomorrow.
18-Feb-08
Nice easy finds as our first cache in NZ having travelled from the UK on holiday. The micro cache wasn't as expected compared to what we call micros in the UK, but we were very impressed by the camouflage!! TN left our very own Travel Bug key ring "Cheshire Cats, Manx Cat & Legs". Here's hoping it visits many countries around the world. TFTC.
24-Aug-05
Found quite easily, the soap seems to have escaped a little way from the cache!! We're visiting from the UK and had TB Bottle Bug II to drop off (he's on his way to New Zealand). Took a bag of pretty sea shells (not real). Won't be doing any more in Australia, too many insects, snakes, etc.; I think we'll stick to the UK's troublesome nettles, not quite so lethal!! TFTC.