Logs for KAP-KAP 

27-Nov-15
Myself and a few others tramped together as a group from Apple tree bay to Anchorage, where we stayed for 2 nights. This was the first I myself have ever looked or heard about 'geocaches' so I wasnt very good at it first time round, till a staff who'd been helping me had found it then hinted me to where it was, very simple but complicated to find at the same time lol, but was a lovely first experience and I'm greatful my first time finding one was somewhere as beautiful as Abel Tasman [^] -Faith [8)] 
 
25-Jun-15
Sage, Zac, Zach, Jope, Liam and Tristan found this while we were on camp. We looked all around the big **** and Sage found it it the end.
We thought the shelter that was also a compass was a good idea. 
 
24-Jun-15
We are on camp in Hanmer. We walked here from the campsite at night to find the cache. We found the sign easily but the cache was a bit harder, especially because we couldn't see far. Zac found it in the end. It's our forst cache as a group. When we were walking down the road back to camp we saw some possums. Found by Zac, Zach, Jope, Tristan and Sage. 
 
30-Apr-15
Found by Reuben and a staff member on a walk from Taylors Mistake to here. Caught in the act by others of our group, so decided to create an account so all finds made by our AE will be recorded even as students change.
Was very here.
Thanks 
 
This was found by Reuben and a staff member on a walk with our Alternate Education programme. From the hint we knew where to look, and once the GPS settled down and we could see it was IN and not NEAR there weren't many options and Reuben soon had the cache (his first) in his hands.
We then had to move fast to catch up to the rest of the group as they were half was up the hill heading southish. We had a look at the gun enplacements and found the cache there too.

Edited - the joys of typing in a date - leave out the 20 in 2015 as only the first 2 digits are seen. So found 2015, not 2002 - mustn't have liked 2020 being in the furture so decided 2002 was the year to use.