After a visit to Glanni waterfall and a nice walk along the river we found that we still had a bit of time and some energy left so we walked out here as well. At the coordinates the box was easily found.
Coming over from the Grábrók hostel we visited this really beautiful waterfall.
Finding the cache was a bit difficult, though, since we obviously tried a wrong approach first. This looked a bit too dangerous to us, but we then discovered that there was another, less dangerous route to the cache. Using this we were successful.
Btw, I'm a bit surprised about the number of "found" logs where people describe why they didn't even search. How's not even trying a find?
Staying at Akureyri, we walked out here on uncommon ways with nice views, greeted the horses and walked back to the city.
Nice place, thanks for the cache :)
On our first afternoon in Akureyri we walked out here to the Botanical Garden and found a lot of snow ;) Luckily this was no problem here - we did easily find the cache.
(On the previous days, we failed on four of six caches in Austurland because of too much snow...)
We had arrived with the Norröna ferry in the morning and went here for our first cache in Iceland. Finding a way to the cache wasn't exactly easy but finally we stood at the walls. Which were partly obscured by layers of hard ice, also searching in a snowstorm wasn't really comfortable.
However, the cache was reachable and we could log it.
Still a few minutes left before we had to board the Norröna, we visited the Skansin and watched a group of children and adults throwing Easter Eggs down the slope. Seems to be a local tradition of some sort?
However, the cache was luckily hidden at a place where it was outside of the event so we could go and log it undisturbed.