The container hangs on a tree at about 6-7 meters. To get it, you'll need a long fishing rod or a similar tool. Perhaps you could use a ladder if you want. Watch out, the container weights about 300 grams and is heavier than the usual PET container.
We've decided to honor and posterize our love for mountain hiking by creating a cache series dedicated to Polish mountain ranges. We begin with Góry Sowie (Owl Mountains) and the next ones will be there, when they're ready - given our creation rate up till now, the project will take until about year 2047None the less a couple of ideas are already ready for making.
The description stolen from Wikipedia.
The Owl Mountains cover an area of about 200 square kilometres (77 sq mi) and stretch over 26 km (16 mi) between the historic Lower Silesian region and Kłodzko Land. Apart from the main ridge, the subdivisions of Garb Dzikowca and Wzgórza Wyrębińskie can be distinguished.
The range is bounded by the valley of the Bystrzyca river in the northwest, forming a natural border with the adjacent Waldenburg Mountains (Góry Wałbrzyskie). In the southeast, the border is marked out by Srebrna Góra pass, separating them from the Bardzkie Mountains (Góry Bardzkie). In the north, the border is on Kotlina Distrabiekenstein and in the south on Obniżenie Noworudzkie and Włodzickie Hills. In the southwest, the broad Kłodzko Valley stretches to the Table Mountains (Góry Stołowe), the Stone Mountains (Góry Kamienne), and the border with the Czech Republic.
Seen from the Silesian Lowlands in the northeast, the Owl Mountains form a comparatively steep edge of the Central Sudetes, though the range is very diversified in terms of height. The highest peaks are Wielka Sowa ("Great Owl", at 1,014 m (3,327 ft) in altitude) and Kalenica (964 m (3,163 ft)) with their observation towers. Other peaks reach heights from about 600 m (2,000 ft) to 980 m (3,220 ft) metres above sea level.
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Do tego miejsca dojdziesz ścieżką, dalej idź w las Up to this place you can take a path, then go into the forest |