While most locals use the great outdoors of Oslomarka every now and then, the guys at this particular place are really nuts about hanging out there. "http://www.friluftsklubben.no">Friluftsklubben i Oslo may be described as a fundamentalist movement in the time-honored field of simple outdoors activities - hiking, hiking, a sandwich, and further hiking.
However, the club recently got itself a little indoors too - the cabin "http://www.friluftsklubben.no/Sellanraa.html">Sellanrå at "http://www.kjentmannsmerket.org/Raudlokkollen.htm">Raudløkkollen in Maridalsalpene. Once a rotting shack, it has been beautifully restored and is used by club members. Non-members may stay there too - check their homepage for details. The cache is placed with permission from Friluftsklubben.
The special cache container at this site was taken from "http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=36f9e290-52c0-48a0-af84-5be7f5e78c3c">Acorn's Nutcase, owned by Californian geocacher SKWERL. That smart sqirrel likes to hide his nutty stashes just about everywhere , as long as the place has "nut" in its name.
Initial content:
Special camo container
Pencil, stashnote and log
The SKWERL pin (please do not remove)
Various small trading items
Inventory as of June 12, 2004:
Pencil, stashnote, log
Moose dropping
Wooden clips
Psychedelic paper clips
Carabiner
Very humpy ball
Cheese grater pin
A whatchamacallit
A visit to this cache may be easily combined with the "http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=62e6f6b6-2eac-47cb-85f7-05bd773b5d08">Bernhard #29: Lair of the Lynx cache.
This cache is dedicated to Bernhard Herre (1812-1849), a pioneer in the field of the simple outdoors life. He often stayed in places like this.