What I didn't realise is that there is different type of sites. "Traditional" - just a box, "Multi" - the first box contains clues to find more box/es, "Earth" - where you learn something geological, "Puzzle" - where you have to solve a complex number orientated puzzle to find the box. It goes on. We found 5 sites in our relatively short walk along the Wellington skyline, see maps, so these boxes are everywhere around you!
Mark is on of those who gets texts on his cellphone and races to get new caches placed near where he lives. He described vividly a sleepy drive to Ekatahuna in the middle of the night. Whatever gets people out in hills enjoying nature is a good thing!
4 comments:
haha I have an old scouting friend who is an addict I was amazed to hear how many of these toy thingies are hidden in new zealand
Hey Marja,
Yeah, it is amazing! Thousands! Mark pointed out one hidden outside Freyburg Pool in the middle of Wellington where I walk everyday.
Whatever gets people out and about exploring is great I reckon.
Jamie
Kia ora Jamie,
Too right brother! Better addicted to the hills than so many other options. Driving back from the Naki yesterday and spending all that time beneath it, seeing the other volcano's plastered with snow, then on the home stretch seeing the Ruahines glistening in the sun covered with snow, all had my mouth watering with anticipation.
Have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Robb
Hey Robb
Easily done!
Take care aye
Jamie
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