Usually when geocaching, you get to see new and interesting
places you probably would not have seen otherwise, and that is one
of the great things about this hobby. But what if you are short of
time when visiting a new town, and want to see the main tourist
attractions and do some geocaching as well?
In Stockholm the On the Tourist Trail (OTTT) –
series of caches could be the answer. These seven caches (plus one
bonus mystery) are all hidden next to main tourist attractions, all
on the Top-ten list of most visited places in town. The OTTT-caches
are all traditionals, the stashes are 0,4 l ”Lock and
Lock”-boxes with enough room for small trading items, and
they should not be too hard to find.
The caches are:
OTTT #1 – City Hall,
OTTT #2 – Changing of the Guard,
OTTT #3 – Sightseeing,
OTTT #4 – Museum of Modern Art,
OTTT #5 – Vasa,
OTTT #6 – Skansen,
OTTT #7 – Fjällgatan and the bonus
mysteryOTTT
#8 – Bulls Eye.
Museum of Modern Art
The collection in the museum is one of the finest in Europe of 20th
century art; paintings, drawings, lithographs and photographs. The
museum building itself is also of interest – designed by
Rafael Moneo, one of the world’s most distinguished
contemporary architects. There is also a good bookshop and a
restaurant inside the museum. If you have the time to spend,
don’t miss a visit to the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
nearby.
Note: The box has a "lifeline" attached to it, so if you
can't reach it, look for the small hook, grab the line and pull
...
In the cache was from start:
Log book
Stash note
Bracelet
Necklace
Small car
Horse-shaped confetti
Small FTF-prize