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PWGT1 - Sanctuary Mountain (Waikato) Mystery Cache

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Bennett24: This geo tour officially finished on the 2nd Feb. Thanks to all the visitors over the last 2 years.

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Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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The Tuia Mātauranga Pōkai Whenua GeoTour follows the footsteps of early explorers of Aotearoa New Zealand taking you to places where leaders of the past searched for food, resources and ways to adapt and survive in this new land.

Use the Pōkai Whenua GeoTour as your classroom to explore the stories of the past, in the present, to preserve what is unique in Aotearoa New Zealand for the future.

Collect the codewords to get the Geocoin puzzle piece.

To be able to complete this GeoTour and receive your special Geocoin collectable, remember to take a note of the codeword placed in the cache. This will need to be recorded in your passport which can be downloaded here.


Sanctuary Mountain

An ancient volcano protected by the longest pest-proof fence in the world, Maungatautari (Sanctuary Mountain) is as close to the pre-human New Zealand environment as it’s possible to find.

This ancient eco-system has been recognised as a reserve since 1912 and is considered an ecological island. In an ambitious conservation project local iwi, landowners, the community, both government and non-government entities work together to protect this precious environment. They shared a vision to restore a healthy diversity of indigenous plants and animals to the forest and ensure the longevity and well-being of all that exists on this maunga.

The fence, stretching 47KM around its perimeter covers 3,400 hectares. It was completed in 2006 and runs through some extremely steep terrain, crossing 42 streams. It is designed to exclude pests, pets and livestock from getting over, under or through it and has specially designed water gates allowing for the movement of water and freshwater wildlife, including fish tunnels to allow large fish to move freely past the gates. An electronic surveillance system operates 24 hours per day to detect fence breaches.
Pest proof fence

While the sanctuary was being developed, some elements of the diversity on Maungatautari took scientists by surprise. In December 2004, a rare discovery of a small population of endangered Hochstetter's frogs (pepeketua) were found living on Maungatautari in a rocky region and in 2006 100 tawai (silver beech trees native to southern NZ) were discovered. The largest of the trees were estimated to be several centuries old and caused considerable excitement in the botanical community, not only for the trees themselves but also for the insects and fungi they would host.

In this āhuru mōwai (safe haven) some of New Zealand’s most endangered species have been reintroduced, from bats (pekapeka) and frogs to reptiles, tuatara and giant weta. Of course, many species of birds thrive here as well including the stitchbird (hihi) (nationally endangered), takahē (nationally critical), the kākā and the North Island brown kiwi which are both nationally vulnerable

This amazing environmental and wildlife conservation project began with a dream to protect the plant and animal species living here. The flora and fauna continue to flourish within this protected ecological island and inspire kaitiakitanga (conservation, guardianship & protection) of the maunga (mountain).

Tēnei te mihi nui ki (many thanks to) Sanctuary Mountain Trust for the permission to place this cache.

Please note - Cachers are not required enter the paid area of the Sanctuary to find the cache and no dogs are allowed at Maungatautari.

In order to find this cache solve the puzzle below – note: you can click on the birds to hear their calls

The cache can be found at:

South 38 03.pīwakawaka, kiwi, ruru
East 175 33.kōkako, takahē, korimako


The code for the lock is: kākā, tauhou, tīeke, hihi


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- This cache is made from some old boards we had lying around, tiles left over from a backyard project, an abandoned birds nest from the in-laws lemon tree, plastic egg donated by Tinytree and painted with whatever test pots we happened to already have. --


References:
https://www.sanctuarymountain.co.nz
https://www.teawamutu.nz/info/attractions/maungatautari
https://www.naturespace.org.nz/history/history-sanctuary-mountain-maungatautari
https://www.waikatonz.com/experiences/walking-hiking-trails/sanctuary-mountain-maungatautari

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Fyvtugyl bss gur genpx - cyrnfr or erfcrpgshy bs gur nern.

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)