Før du går til Langli er det meget vigtigti at du sætter dig grundigt ind i forholdene. Vadehavet er både et skønt sted men også lumsk, hvor tidevandet svinger meget, og kan være farligt hvis man ikke passer på. Til fods er det muligt at komme til øen ad en ca. 4 km lang ebbevej, start ved Trailhead og følg de høje markeringspæle over mod øen.
Gå altid over til Langli på faldende vand , dvs før lavvande og forlad altid øen senest i samme forhold til efter lavvande. Som udgangspunk bør man kunne gå rimelig let til Langli ca. 2-3 timer før lavvande og til 2 timer efter lavvande. Men der er altid andre vejrforhold som kan gøre sig gældende, især kraftig vestenvind, men også udsigt til torden.
Tjek evt tidevand her: http://www.dmi.dk/hav/maalinger/tidevand/ under Esbjerg
Derudover er der begrænset adgang til øen da det er fuglereservat, så øen og dermed cahen er kun åben i perioden 16. juli – 15. september.
Og nu til cachen den er gemt på samme koordinat som den første cache på øen GCQB49
Men med de rigtige forholdsregler så er det en fantastisk tur i noget helt unikt natur, som jeg håber i vil nyde lige så meget som mig
Before heading out to Langli it is important that you prepare thoroughly for the trip. You need to examine the high tide timetable and the weather conditions. Vadehavet – the Wadden Sea tidal area – is a beautiful place, but also an insidious and treacherous place, and the tide changes rapidly. It can be very dangerous, if you are not careful. You can access the island of Langli by foot if you follow the low tide road. Start at the trailhead marked coordinates and follow the tall posts/poles marking the path to the island. Please note it is a 4k hike each direction. You should always start your trip to Langli when the water level is falling below the normal water level, before the ebb. A good rule of thumb is to start the walk 2 hours before low tide. Bear in mind that you need the same amount of time to leave the island as you did to arrive here, and you should aim to be back at the trailhead 2 hours after low tide at the latest. Please also be aware that other weather conditions can impact your trip, in particular wind from the west and/or thunder. As cacheowner I take no responsibility for your trip to Langli, and you do this at your own risk. You can study the high tide timetable at this webpage – look at the times and information regarding Esbjerg. http://www.dmi.dk/en/hav/maalinger/1823/. Langli is a bird sanctuary, and birds of many species breed and rest here. For that reason, access to Langli is only possible between July 16th to September 15th. The cache will be disabled when access to the area is closed off to the public and any logs will be deleted indiscriminately and without notice. And now you are welcome to go looking for the cache. You will find it at the same coordinate, where the first Langli cache was hidden, GCQB49. Langli and the trip along the low tide road is a piece of unique and beautiful nature which I enjoy very much. If you prepare and take precautions I think you will enjoy the area as well.