La Peña Amaya Traditional Geocache
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A cache hidden up on La Peña Amaya - if you find this, you may want
to climb a bit higher and find the nearby La Peña Amaya Earthcache.
IsidoroAmeno has kindly volunteered to maintain this cache.
La Peña Amaya is a huge piece of limestone rock. One of the upper
peaks strongly resembles a Molar Tooth as its name La Muela (The
Molar) suggests.
La Peña Amaya sits just behind (and completely dwarfs) the small
village of Amaya in Castilla y Leon, Spain. It’s possible to drive
up to a car park that is near the top or the rock (which can be
found at N42 39.035 W004 10.780), and then hike around the upper
part of the rock. The views from the top are spectacular and you
can see all around for tens of miles across the plains that are
predominantly used for farming.
The cache is a plastic container that is approximately test-tube
sized. Please see the attached spoiler photos as it would be a
shame to climb up and not be able to find it.
Counter added 10th Jan
2010
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Uvqqra va gur qvfhfrq jngre gnax, oruvaq gur cvcr va gur zvqqyr - pyvzo va gb svaq vg.