Do you really enjoy those hard-to-find, harder-to-take caches?
Do you feel cheated if you don't get at least 3 open wounds and several scratches?
Do you feel it's too easy if you didn't have to use at least 50 kg of equipment and 30min securing everything before signing a log?
Do you feel insulted if you didn't almost die at least twice?
Then this really isn't a cache for you. This is a cache your 120 year old grandmother that's blind, deaf and uses a wheelchair from the 19th centuary could sign.
This is a cache your newborn kid would find in less than 30 seconds.
This cache is so easy someone in a coma would spot in 100 meters aways, walking backwards!
Ok, it isn't that easy, but it's pretty damn easy!
Nydalahöjd and all the Marie-themed areas of Umeå is a nice place to take quiet walks around. Both the residential areas and around the lake and the surrounding forest and I felt it needed some more caches you know you'll find in advance. No cleverly hidden cache or longwinded mystery that take hours to solve.
Wheelchair
The cache is wheelchair-accessible (T1) DURING THE SUMMER!
During the winter it's a T2 and can't be reached from a wheelchair.