We planned to hide this cache over near to the duck pond, but they have closed the drive way and so we needed to go on foot - but it was torentially raining. Instead we decided to hide this one under the little troll bridge, obviously you need to watch for trolls when finding the cache, you might also spy a fairy door nearby
The Hokonui Pioneer Park Museum is a bit of a hidden gem in Gore if this type of stuff interests you:
The main attractions in the village include: The Pavilion with its extensive display of vintage farm tractors, machinery and implements, a fully restored and road worthy 1904 Burrell Traction engine that has lived all its life in the Southland area, The Mandeville Anglican Church which is available for hire for small weddings, funerals, and baptisms and can seat up to 60 guests, the hand-winch Kingston Crane which was retrieved from the bottom of lake Wakatipu and fully restored, the Pioneer Cottage from 1883 and its inventory of memorabilia, the Ferndale School which displays typical educational paraphernalia of the times, the Old Balfour Bank building, the Open Shed which houses a number of wooden drays, and the McNab Smithy which displays blacksmith memorabilia and has a fully functional forge