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Otawa Series #6 Toutouwai Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/7/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Known for its dawn chorus, the New Zealand bush at one time pulsed with the sound of native birds.  Since humans landed on our shores about 800 years ago about 50 species of birds have become extinct.   Our forests are falling silent as introduced pests eat our native birds’ eggs and chicks, and the plants, seeds and fruit they need to survive. 


http://www.doc.govt.nz/Documents/conservation/native-animals/birds/bird-song/north-island-robin-song.mp3

North Island robins are dark slaty-grey with a pale greyish-white lower breast and belly. The upper dark feathers have pale shafts and so the birds appear faintly streaked.

Exact colouration depends on age and sex. Males older than three years of age are almost black over the upper parts, while females and most males less than two years old are mainly pale to dark grey above.


Reference:  Department of Conservation for Bird information

 

The series may be started from either Te Puke Quarry Road, or Manoeka Road.  It is a 10 kilometre walk between these points, and the Department of Conservation signs advise it is likely to take 4 ½ hours from Te Puke Quarry Road to Manoeka Road via Otawa Trig.  Starting from Te Puke Quarry Road reduces the climbing required significantly!  Alternatively, you could start at either car park, walk to Otawa Trig and return to your vehicle.   Finding most of the caches 1-5 or 5-9 will give you the co-ordinates to find the bonus cache. 

From here, ensure you have stayed on the Otawa Trig Track - either heading to Te Puke Quarry Road or Manoeka Road/Otawa Lodge. 

 

Gateway #1, #2 Kereru, #3 Ruru, #4 Karearea, #5 Tauhou,

OR

#5 Tauhou, #6 Toutouwai, #7 Kiwi, #8 Piwakawaka, #9 Tui

 

Coordinates have been averaged over multiple visits but may not be exact due to the landscape and surrounding trees.  The caches have been placed out of sight but not requiring rummaging around in leaf litter.  BYOP.

If you have family collecting and/or dropping you off, they may enjoy these nearby caches:

http://coord.info/GC41PK6

http://coord.info/GC40BND


Know before you go

*Ensure you have strong, comfortable shoes, a good raincoat, warm clothing, cellphone, first aid kit, food and drink, a hat and sunscreen. Topo map strongly advised. 

*Leave your tramping intentions with a responsible person, in case you get lost.  

*Don’t leave valuables in your vehicle. 

*Stay on the trail marked with orange triangles – if you haven’t seen a marker in 20metres, backtrack to the last one you saw. 

*Hunters may be active in this area, wear high-vis clothing. 

*A good GPS is required rather than a phone, due to poor reception amongst trees and valleys.. 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Bireunatvat Ybt, Tebhaq Yriry, ba jrfg fvqr bs genpx, 20z sebz fvtacbfg bs genpx whapgvba.

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)