+Squealy Posted January 19, 2009 Share Posted January 19, 2009 My fiancee and I will be heading to Iceland for a week in February. Anyone with cache recommendations? I want to find as many must see caches - the more beautiful the landscape the better. We're getting married in Thingvellir, so we will be spending at least two days in and out of there. We're willing to find as many as possible in Reykjavik but would prefer to find the cool caches first rather than those placed at lame sites just to be placed. Any ideas are more than welcome - thanks. Quote Link to comment
+Von-Horst Posted January 23, 2009 Share Posted January 23, 2009 We've never been to Iceland before but are going in March. GCYQAG (Walking with the vikings) and GCK8EN (Above Thingvallavatn) are both in/near Thingvellir so would be easy for you to do. If you can, GCZCNE (Gullfoss (Golden Falls)), GC1G4XZ (Geysir - powerful hot spring) and GCYDR6 (KRAEHE Nr. 14) look like 'must do' caches. Hope this helps, Mike Quote Link to comment
+Q10 Posted January 25, 2009 Share Posted January 25, 2009 In Reykjavik I found these caches summer 2006, they were not bad: Cache with a view: Perlan (The Pearl) GCK8ED Cache by water: Sólfar GCJZQB Quote Link to comment
+Squealy Posted February 4, 2009 Author Share Posted February 4, 2009 Thanks for the heads up - we will definitely check them all out (forgot I posted this and hadn't checked it.) Mike got your email - thanks for the good wishes and we'll let you know if we hit any must do caches. -Neil Quote Link to comment
+MineRP Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 PLANNING TO BE ON THE ISLAND FOR A WEEK PLUS IN JULY/AUGUST. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW OF SOME HIKING CACHES, PERHAPS AN EARTHCACHE OR TWO THAT ARE TOPS IN THEIR FIELD. WILL BE STAYING MOSTLY IN REYKAVIK, BUT MAY BE TRAVELING ABOUT TO CAMP AND TOUR THE ISLAND. IS THERE A LOCAL GEOCACHING GROUP ACTIVE ON THE ISLAND? THANKS FROM NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Quote Link to comment
+Von-Horst Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 None of these are hiking caches, but I'd say that they are pretty unmissable (they were our favorites); Proficio at Seljalandsfoss Urriðafoss - The Salmon Waterfall Above Thingvallavatn The Road to the Blue Mountains Gullfoss (Golden Falls) Geysir - powerful hot spring Hope this helps! Mike Quote Link to comment
+Grizzly Pair Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 Our favourite was GCQWDW - The Krysuvik Church - its a fantastic drive not too far from the capital with some great photo oppurtunities on the way such as the boiling sulphur and mud pools. The location is very unusual. Quote Link to comment
+Biggi_H Posted April 19, 2009 Share Posted April 19, 2009 Hello hmmmm .... I´m searching for special caches I want to find nice spots (not a fast grab and go) outside Reykiavik (highland ?) Are there Cave Caches (without rope to do). Are there nices spots, you have to see ?? Like the earthcaches Askja, Jökulsalon, Gullfoss, Geysir, Gjan Are there cool cache containers, you have to see (not always a plastic container under a stone) ?? Whats the best adventure-Cache in Iceland (i know, the hole land is an adventure ....) Biggi Quote Link to comment
dankaj Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 (edited) TO MINERP For a small hike in the outskirt of Reykjavík I really recommend City of Fire and Esja. There is also a nice one (not far from Reykjavík) on the way to Glymur, the highest Icelandic waterfall and some more which require longer hikes, eg. Botnssúlur or Vífilsfell. I say - there are no ugly places in Iceland so there are no bad caches here. If you want to recommend some more, you can contact me. About the group I am afraid there isn't any. There are only few Icelandic geocachers. But I am trying to get in contact with some of them (opened a group at Facebook - only me plus one more member by now) and I've started planning an event to see if someone will come. Edited May 1, 2009 by dankaj Quote Link to comment
dankaj Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 TO BIGGI H PHZ has just started making a cave serie - there are three by now but I hope he will add some more. The most beautiful container I've seen here was on Lauganes peninsula in Reykjavík. You don't like plastic lunch boxes? Be ready for jars, unfortunately often wet or broken, and very sharp lava stones (I really recommend to take a pair of gloves with you). Adventure? What about getting FTF on a cache published more than a year ago? Quote Link to comment
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