+ncfinn Posted January 12, 2010 Share Posted January 12, 2010 Hi! Are there any caches that can be found while on a layover at Heathrow? 1. Anything within a safe (not too much traffic) walking distance ? 2. Anything where i could hop on a bus or a train, ride to a spot, get a few caches, ride back to the airport? Even better if the caches are easier to find and not too tricky. I am hoping to have 5+ hours at the airport in a few weeks. Thanks a bunch! Quote Link to comment
+BareClawz Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 Looking at the list, there are no caches actually within the airport perimiter, as would be expected for security reasons. But there are lots within a short distance. Go to Hide and Seek a cache, and in By Address type in London Heathrow Airport, Greater London, UK Quote Link to comment
team tisri Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 There are a few you should be able to do on foot from there, assuming you don't have a lot of luggage to haul around. I enjoyed the Big Box Little Box series (near the easternmost point of the airport compound). If you base a pocket query around the cache GC190Y0 you'll get a few - that's a puzzle cache with posted coordinates towards the south-east of the compound. If you're talking about terminal 5 that's the far west of the compound, in which case the Staines Moor series might work, again depending on how fast you can move around and how much stuff you're hauling. Not a series I've done, but on the hit-list for when the weather is better. Quote Link to comment
+ncfinn Posted January 13, 2010 Author Share Posted January 13, 2010 Looking at the list, there are no caches actually within the airport perimiter, as would be expected for security reasons. But there are lots within a short distance. Go to Hide and Seek a cache, and in By Address type in London Heathrow Airport, Greater London, UK Thanks! Are there sidewalks and pedestrian crossings leading to these spots? Not all large airports are that pedestrian friendly. Quote Link to comment
+Amberel Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 Looking at the list, there are no caches actually within the airport perimiter, as would be expected for security reasons. But there are lots within a short distance. Go to Hide and Seek a cache, and in By Address type in London Heathrow Airport, Greater London, UK Thanks! Are there sidewalks and pedestrian crossings leading to these spots? Not all large airports are that pedestrian friendly. Quite a lot of the caches nearest to the airport are mine, but none of them are what I would call "airport caches". They are outside the airport, and not really easy to reach on foot. Also the Staines Moor series is not really ideal terrain for travel clothing - nettles, brambles, bogs, wading in river and so on. The nearest ones for you depend greatly on which Terminal you'll be at. If you can let us know that, and do a search for caches near that terminal, we'll describe the caches so you can decide if they are suitable. Rgds, Andy Quote Link to comment
+goldpot Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 Just looking at the Geomap around Heathrow there is a trail of caches outside Hatton Cross Tube station on the Piccadilly Line which serves all the terminals. The first cache is GC2079M Or, you could catch the Heathrow Connect (not the Express which uses the same line) from any terminal and travel to Hanwell and do the string of WTF caches along the Grand Union Canal starting with GC17E36 Have fun! Quote Link to comment
+currykev Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 Here's what you should do. Catch the Underground to Hatton Cross. (5-10 minutes on the tube) Once there you can start at GC2079M. And you'll bag 8-10 caches along a trail by a very narrow river. You can either double back or do a circular walk heading West, if you have the time. You won't find the most inspirational of caches but you'll see a part of London no one apart from US sees. This is what we do after all. Quote Link to comment
team tisri Posted January 15, 2010 Share Posted January 15, 2010 Here's what you should do. Catch the Underground to Hatton Cross. (5-10 minutes on the tube) Once there you can start at GC2079M. And you'll bag 8-10 caches along a trail by a very narrow river. You can either double back or do a circular walk heading West, if you have the time. You won't find the most inspirational of caches but you'll see a part of London no one apart from US sees. This is what we do after all. The Big Box Little Box series (starting with GC2079M) is a good series but it can get very muddy underfoot. Worth keeping in mind if you've only got the one pair of shoes and have to get on another plane... I really liked them but it took me a while to clean the mud off my bike afterwards. Quote Link to comment
+currykev Posted January 15, 2010 Share Posted January 15, 2010 Good tip there from team tisri. I had presumed that as he's from NC he'd be going barefoot in the woods! Quote Link to comment
+ncfinn Posted January 16, 2010 Author Share Posted January 16, 2010 Good tip there from team tisri. I had presumed that as he's from NC he'd be going barefoot in the woods! You are confusing NC with West Virginia! I am really a Finn, so i will be wearing boots made of reindeer hides. Or clogs. I will have one more plane to catch that day, but i do not mind a little bit of mud. I just don't want to fall into the river. Quote Link to comment
+ncfinn Posted January 16, 2010 Author Share Posted January 16, 2010 Thank You all for your help. The BigBoxLittleBox series sounds really good. Is it safe and legal to walk along the Great S W Rd? Is there a trail along the river, or should i walk on the roads and enter the woods only when near a cache? Since my time is limited, i want to try to avoid walking in circles too much. Happy caching to y'all. Quote Link to comment
+Amberel Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 Thank You all for your help. The BigBoxLittleBox series sounds really good. Is it safe and legal to walk along the Great S W Rd? Yes, no problem there at all. Depending on when you are coming over I may be able to pick you up and take you round some caches, but I'm out of the country for the next few weeks myself. Rgds, Andy Quote Link to comment
team tisri Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 Thank You all for your help. The BigBoxLittleBox series sounds really good. Is it safe and legal to walk along the Great S W Rd? Is there a trail along the river, or should i walk on the roads and enter the woods only when near a cache? Since my time is limited, i want to try to avoid walking in circles too much. Happy caching to y'all. If you're doing BigBoxLittleBox you enter the trail at number 6 and follow it until you reach 1. There's a slight detour for 2. The trail is easy enough to follow, if it's been raining it will be very muddy underfoot. It should give the people who examine shoes at the airport something to enjoy though... Quote Link to comment
+ncfinn Posted January 18, 2010 Author Share Posted January 18, 2010 Thanks a million for everything! If it does not rain, this should be a great little trip for me. If you hear in the news on Jan 27 that a mud-covered, suspicuously acting weirdo was spotted at the airport, that'll be me. Quote Link to comment
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