Location, location, location means everything when it comes to a new type of adventure seeking experience - which can now be found on the Bar Walls of York. Now anyone from around the world can now take part in the internationally renowned treasure hunting game called Geocaching.
There are thousands of geocaches hidden away all over the world from Antarctica to Australia - and now the Bar Walls in York.
The aim of the high-tech game is for adventure seekers to find eight items that have been carefully hidden along the Walls. These items are called caches and are generally the size of a film cassette. Each cache has been allocated specific coordinates and it’s up to the participant to use their Global Positioning System (GPS tracker) to find the item.
Once they have tracked down the treasure, they will then have the chance to log their find in the logbook -which is stored with the item. They then have to carefully hide the item back in its original hiding place - making sure no-one spots them.
Expert or beginner Geocaches are then being encouraged to log their details on the official Geocaching website - run by volunteers at www.geocaching.co.uk
Keen Geocacher David Moreland, who works in the council’s Development and Transport Team and volunteers his services to manage the Bar Walls information on the official website, said: “We’re all really excited about bringing this high-tech game to the Bar Walls in York. Geocaching is a game anyone of any age can enjoy. It enables people to experience things they wouldn't normally experience and is a fun way for people to find out more about the place they’re visiting.
“I’ve been Geocaching for a few years now with my wife Shelia, as she is a photographer and we took this up as a hobby. We’ve been all over the world finding caches and have found over 300 to date in places like the Vatican City in Rome and America.”
Gillian Cruddas, chief executive of Visit York, said: “This treasure hunting game is probably much better known across Europe than in the UK. We're confident it will appeal to friends and families and also in particular to Europeans - it offers a fun introduction to the city and is extremely sociable, so also something that we can also market to groups, for team building for example. It's an imaginative new addition to York's visitor offer and we wish this new initiative every success.”
To become a Geocacher people can register and set up an account free of charge at www.geocaching.com. All they need to do is follow the instructions to find the coordinates for York. Once they have these details they then need to purchase a GPS device to track down the hidden items. Devices can be bought separately or are included in many new models of mobile phones or Blackberry's.
Any participants wishing to take up this exciting game in York are being urged to be careful when searching for any items on the Bar Walls. Even though items will be carefully camouflaged, they will never be buried and will always be placed in plain sight. So, participants should never climb the Walls.