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Tokaanu Steamer (Central Plateau) Multi-cache

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Punga and Paua: Lake levels too high. No decent hiding places. Time to archive.

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Hidden : 1/5/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Take a "Tiki Tour" around the village of Tokaanu.

This is a 3 stage multi cache. The final Cache is a small screwtop cylinder in a camo bag, containing logbook and pencil and an assortment of small treasures for trade.

Please take time to rehide the cache carefully.

The given co-ordinates will take you to Stage 1 where you will find your next co-ordinates. The degrees remain the same.....only the minutes and seconds change.


On the southern shores of Lake Taupo is the original settlement of Tokaanu, along the banks of a stream and close to the thermal area. The Maori people have lived here since the 16th century. They used fine meshed nets made of flax and caught a variety of small lake fish, freshwater mussels and small freshwater crayfish in their waka (canoes). Birds were snared in the surrounding forests. The thermal area with its never ending supply of hot water and steam vents, to this day provides communal cooking facilities. Other hot springs are still used for relaxation, bathing, it's therapeutic qualities and natural heating for homes in the winter.

Tourism came to Tokaanu following the creation of the Tongariro National Park in 1887. Te Heuheu Tukino IV, the paramount chief of Tuwharetoa, gifted on behalf of his tribe the summits of Tongariro and part of Ruapehu to the people of New Zealand, so that their tapu (sacredness) might be protected for all time. In 1988 the Tongariro National Park received World Heritage status for it's natural landscape values, and in 1993 became the first in the world to have it's value status include Cultural landscape.

At the turn of the century, visitors crossed Lake Taupo by steamer, and stayed in Tokaanu to enjoy its lakeside setting, thermal park and hot pools, before heading to the National Park and south. The early 1920's saw better roads into the area, and the township continued to thrive. In the 1940's, Tokaanu was first affected by huge hydro power development. Lakeshore homes were abandoned to the higher lake levels. Many businesses in the 1960s moved to Turangi, as it became the new service centre to the Tongariro Power Project, leaving Tokaanu with its old time charm and character.

The 1990's has seen the locals returning to Tokaanu, to revive "the great New Zealand Spa Years". Today you'll find an assortment of businesses, Hotel, Motel, Backpackers and Camping Accommodation, Shops, Service Station, Marina, Ski Hire, the Thermal Park and Hot Pools and Rock 'n' River's Rafting and Kayak Base - nestled along the Tokaanu Stream.

FTF honours go to: OpacoO

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

1.Ba gur bgure fvqr. 2.Fgnl ba gur obneqjnyx. 3.Tebhaq yriry.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)