TeamCraft Posted September 1, 2010 Share Posted September 1, 2010 Hi, Does anyone recommend any English caches in and around Barcelona? We're going at the end of the month and would love to log our first holiday cache Thanks TeamCraft Quote Link to comment
+HoustonControl Posted September 1, 2010 Share Posted September 1, 2010 Hi, Does anyone recommend any English caches in and around Barcelona? We're going at the end of the month and would love to log our first holiday cache Thanks TeamCraft Oooooo, we're going to Barcelona as well in a few weeks. I'm interested to see what anyone might recommend. Quote Link to comment
+geodarts Posted September 1, 2010 Share Posted September 1, 2010 (edited) I wish I was going to Barcelona. When we are traveling, its fun to do some caches as reminders of the visit (as long as I do not lose sight of the real purpose of the trip and set a maximum time for the search - the five minute rule - so that I do not bore the rest of the family or detract from the vacation). But don't limit yourself to English only caches. Look at the maps and see what might be near places that you are planning to visit -- or if there is something about others that captures your attention -- photos on a cache page, the title, and the like. I think its a fun part of a trip preparation since I am looking for interesting locations off the regular tourist beat. Sometimes a cache or two will point us to particular areas that we might have missed, but after doing a bit more research, decide to include on our trip. I specifically check to see whether there are virtuals or earthcaches (which are often in English) near where we are planning to go. If there is a language problem, I run the page through an online translator -- although it obviously leaves a lot to be desired, it can give at least a rough idea about the cache. I edit the cache description in GSAK and add the "translation" to the page. That information can then be transferred to a paperless device -- over the years this has ranged from a pda or phone to my gpsr itself. Generally, this is enough to help find a cache even if I do not fully understand the language in the description. Premium memberships help a lot with this process, since you can do a wide pq, and then edit the specific information from the gpx file for the caches that are on a "to do" list. That leaves some options open if you happen to be near a cache that you did not previously identify and want to give it a try. Edited September 1, 2010 by mulvaney Quote Link to comment
+gabi&beecharmer13 Posted September 1, 2010 Share Posted September 1, 2010 A good place to ask would be the forum for Spain. The locals are pretty helpful. If you are willing to solve puzzles, I can recommend you some caches (the only traditional we have found in Barcelona was archived a long time ago). Quote Link to comment
+DeepButi Posted September 1, 2010 Share Posted September 1, 2010 (edited) There are some 600 caches in Barcelona area ... sure we can point out someones that fit your needs! Any special requirement? Only city center (=>mainly micros)? Some short hiking allowed? Some short driving? Only english text? Edited: To start with ... GC17A24 is a must ... the most found in Catalunya (+1200) GC16MYZ ... this one seems to be missing since Aug 15th but nevertheless you should go there and see the building even if it's not available GC1AQ9F ... I don't like micros, but you have to search this nano! GC20F8R ... a nice mistery to solve at home and an unknown place for most locals GC231KN ... do it and get lost at the surrounding streets GC5A26 ... virtual and perfect view of the city (do you go with kids? this is the place!) GC172GT ... Earthcache GC1ZZVD ... the place is "normal", but I found this mistery hard enough! ... to be continued Be prepared to read most pages in Catalan, we don't speak Spanish (well, we all do, but as a second language). Edited September 1, 2010 by DeepButi Quote Link to comment
TeamCraft Posted September 2, 2010 Author Share Posted September 2, 2010 WOW thanks for all the help. I'll be writting down and checking out the recommended caches definately! We are a family with a 1 and 2 year old so hiking would be a bit difficult but we're keen for an adventure Im going to check out the Spanishish pages right now THANKS Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted September 2, 2010 Share Posted September 2, 2010 I was in Barcelona a few months ago and found a handful of caches. I rented a bicycle for the day and rode around the city to search for some caches and see the sights. It was a great way to do it. With all the traffic and the distance between some of the spots it seemed much better then trying to do them by car or walking. I think every cache I looked at had the descriptions in Catalan, Spanish, and English. Quote Link to comment
+Team Juniper Posted September 2, 2010 Share Posted September 2, 2010 (edited) For us the best one was Barcelona Invasion. This is a hard multicache that took us 2 days to complete, but was definitely worth it. It brings you to various parts of the city, from the harbour, though the old quarter, the ramble and to the hills. Edit: BTW the description of this multicache is available in English, just scroll down. Edited September 2, 2010 by Team Juniper Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted September 2, 2010 Share Posted September 2, 2010 We were in Barcelona in 2007. I only had time to search for a couple of caches, but it was big fun. One thing that I do when caching in foreign countries is limit myself to traditional caches (and translated virts). I don't much mind that a traditional cache isn't translated because I know that it should be at the coords. Quote Link to comment
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