This is definitely a more challenging cache, designed to extend the Climie geo-trail a bit further. Come prepared for a long day, with a bit of bush-bashing and trail-finding/navigating to extend yourself.

I had my own 'theme music' for this cache and it's buddy a little further along - The Doors, Break on through (to the other side), so feel free to hummm this away to yourself as you negotiate the terrain out on this spur:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbiPDSxFgd8
You know the day destroys the night
Night divides the day
Tried to run
Tried to hide
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side, yeah
We chased our pleasures here
Dug our treasures there
But can you still recall
The time we cried
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side Yeah!
C'mon, yeah
Everybody loves my baby
Everybody loves my baby
She get(s high) She get(s high) She get(s high) She get(s high)
I found an island in your arms
Country in your eyes
Arms that chain
Eyes that lie
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through, oww! Oh, yeah!
Made the scene
Week to week Day to day Hour to hour
The gate is straight Deep and wide
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through
Break on through
Break on through
Break on through Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
As with all these caches on top of the Rimutaka/Climie ridgeline come prepared as you would for any adventure in the New Zealand bush or alpine environment. The weather can change at short notice:
- Beware the temperature changes with altitude. Unless you have a perfectly calm sunny day it may be warm at the start, but it will be a lot colder up here and far more exposed to the wind. For your own safety, take plenty of warm clothing including woolly hat and gloves. Do check the weather forecast before you start out!
- You're above the snowline here. Trying to access this cache is not recommended if there's anything more than the lightest covering of snow. - In places you may be pushing through chest-high vegetation which means that if the vegetation is wet you may get pretty wet yourself unless your're wearing waterproof clothing. Wear proper tramping boots and good gaiters also to protect yourself from the cutty grass etc.
- Make sure you take food and water with you, and a first-aid kit in case of problems.
- Keep an eye out for mountain bikers coming downhill when you're walking up the road to the summit of Mt Climie, they may be going fast!
- Cellphone coverage is good all the way if you're with Telecom, it may be a bit patchy in places with the other providers.
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Please replace exactly as you found it. The chances of muggles out here is extremely LOW, but you never know!! A writing implement may also be necessary!
Please replace the cache exactly as you found it.