π©·β€οΈπ§‘πππ©΅ππ THANKYOU WELLINGTONIANS πππ©΅πππ§‘β€οΈπ©·
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Β π Over the past three weeks (20/6/25 - 12/7/25) I had the pleasure of having a massive caching adventure in your great city. πΒ

During my stay I was able to accomplish many caching goals, I earned few project GC diamonds π. Β I completed my traditional hidden dot day calendar π’ π Β and took out a massive chunk of my mystery hidden dot day calendar π΅ πΒ

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I hunted JASMER filling oldies πΒ

I saw many interesting sites with all the virtuals π» I could handle. Β

π I found some interesting geology with some fun earth caches πΒ

I had a blast in the Wairarapa with Wherigos π§ and I snaffled up as many letterboxes that I could βοΈ

Not to mention signing ποΈ all the Β challenge caches I could find.Β

I enjoyed a fun event π that ended with a fun puzzle π§© and joint FTF, as well as snaffling quite a few other FTFs during my stay βΊοΈ

And I also got to experience some amazing high π FP caches.
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π₯° All in all I had an absolute blast exploring the big city and the outer suburbs. Β I can't believe how kind and friendly the geocachers of this big city are, so this is my chance to give back just a little to say Thankyou. π₯°
Knowing that a lot of you have cached out the area,Β here are two basic tree fishing π²π£ caches, all you need is a tree fishing pole, and maybe a pair of tweezers to remove the logs. If you do these at night another handy TOTT would be a good quality torch π¦ The choice of these style of caches is to coincide with the "Tools of the trade" treasure collection and meet both requirements of being a D3 and have the "special tool required" attribute.
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The Korokoro stream track, This evenly graded track follows an old steel pipeline from the Cornish Street entrance
upstream through mature and regenerating bush to the Korokoro Dam. The dam was the
first gravity fed concrete dam in New Zealand, built to supply water for the Petone Borough In 1903.

π©·β€οΈπ§‘πππ©΅ππ Lots of love THENINJAWITCH_NZπππ©΅πππ§‘β€οΈπ©·
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