Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Castilla-La Mancha

Earlier in the year we noticed some Wherigo Geoart in the shape of a cat in North West Spain and while browsing what other caches there were we spotted another Geoart series in the shape of a goat near Madrid.  We decided to opt for the cat series first and booked our flights to Porto for the Autumn as due to work/family/existing trip commitments we weren't going to be free until then. However, while we were away in the States we were notified that the airline we'd booked with had ceased trading and all flights had been cancelled..doh!  We shopped around for more flights but found we could get much cheaper flights to Madrid instead but this meant we had to put our plans back a week which just happened to be my birthday weekend ..... so here we are.

While looking at possible places within easy reach of Madrid I noticed the beautiful area of Serranía de Cuenca and Ciudad Encantada (the enchanted city) so decided to make a start there.

Day 1


We made an early start before sunrise in sub-zero temperatures to explore this beautiful area.


The scenery and views were spectacular!


Ventano del Diablo viewpoint

Ciudad Encantrada

We were really looking forward to visiting the rock formations at Ciudad Encantada.  We have seen quite a bit of this type of erosion before but these examples seemed particularly spectacular.





The 1982 movie Conan The Barbarian was filmed here



Also on our must-visit list was Cuenca.






The Hanging Houses
Days 2 and 3

 La Marca de la Cabra

After a bit of research we realised that as we only had 2 days to do the series we would need to take our bikes with us to stand the best chance of finding all the caches, it would be too far to walk and we'd find it painfully tedious doing them all by car.



Although the weather forecast had said 15 degrees we hadn't reckoned on the subzero temperatures before sunrise and didn't think to pack our gloves so had to endure freezing cold hands until the sun rose and warmed us up and reached a gorgeous 25 degrees by mid-afternoon.








 We thoroughly enjoyed the bike ride and managed to find over 140 caches before it got too dark.

Views of Madrid - 4 torres on the horizon


On Sunday morning we had about 45 caches left to finish the series.  We set off to do one loop, once again in sub-zero temperatures when just near the end disaster struck and the derailleur which had been slightly damaged in transit finally gave up totally.  So we went to Decathlon for a temporary repair which enabled us to finish the remaining caches.  We were well impressed with Decathlon's customer service and despite the language barrier they understood what the problem was and did a temporary repair free of charge.

We cycled well over 30 miles on our bikes and has to be the best series we've done on our bikes.  Some of the caches required a long search but most had good co-ords and hints.





In preparation for our trip we'd spotted some more geo-art with a variety of cache types and although this was about an hour's drive from where we were staying we decided to give it a go and we're really glad we did.  A very enjoyable series in a lovely location.  It was about a 5 mile bike ride in the glorious autumn sunshine which we completed just as the sun was setting.




Day 4

My birthday treat, spending the day exploring Madrid.

Puerta de Alcalá


Fantastic view from the rooftop of Círculo de Bellas Artes 
La Mallorquina - a must visit!

Swamp cyprus



Palacio de Cristal



white-towers


Segovia Viaduct
4 Torres
Love Spain, will definitely be back to explore other regions soon.


Thursday, 1 January 2015

Delta68's Caching Year in Review - 2014

Oldest Cache in Spain - Montserrat GC2D4
A Happy New Year to everyone!

This brings us to the end of yet another action packed year of caching.

We started the year wondering what to aim for as we had already completed as much as we could with regards to statistics grids.  Plans soon started to fall into place and we ended up doing more travelling this year than in previous years.

Leuven, Belgium


Here are some of the trips we did:

April - Belgium, Netherlands, Germany
May - Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany
May - Belgium
June - Portugal
July - Cornwall
July - Isle of Man
July/August - Scotland
August - Germany (Munich Giga)
October - Spain - Andorra



Here's a very quick summary of achievements for this year and a few pics:

New furthest cache found:  1105 Miles, The End of the World [Sagres] GC12CRJ Portugal



New most westerly: Weathering Heights - DP/EC17 GC1CEF9 Portugal

New most southerly: CAIS COMERCIAL GC53B5R Portugal

New highest:  Säntis der berg Switzerland



Once again we concentrated on 'rare' caches and in 2014 we found:

175 Wherigos
17 Webcams
23 Virtuals
85 Lab Caches
11 CITO events
9 Mega Events
and 1 Giga.
Marienplatz, Munich

We also attended more CITOs, more Events and found more Unknowns and EarthCaches than in any previous year




Removing Ivy - CITO - Portugal

Two new cache types: Giga Event, Lab Caches.






Six new countries: (Switzerland, Portugal, Austria, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Isle of Man).

We hosted 3 events:

Goedenavond - Eindhoven, Netherlands


Fastyr Mie - Douglas, Isle Of Man

Bona Tarda - Andorra

So there it is, we can't wait for our next adventure.........