Rating: Most of the rating is due to final container, the
first 3 are pretty easily accessible, but the final is a
challenging location. The first 3 steps are small metal tags (about
1.25" diameter) ... each tag has last 3-digits for the North and
West changes for N43 21.### W87 58.###. Come prepared for the
season you're in (ie. bugs, plants, water, etc.); please only
attempt this cache wearing long pants and we really even suggest
long sleeves. The last 250 feet to the final involves no defined
trail and an assortment of unidentified weeds. There is a small
creek but typically not a big issue. I would not recommend bringing
small children, unless they're the rugged type. We don't suggest
trying this at night, too many logs and branches for that near the
final.
Winter: Actually easier (less vegetation and water hazards),
good to 1' of snow.
The Hint: You may need one or more of the hints, especially
the final ... so there's no shame in decoding them in advance, to
make sure you find it.
This cache created by our eldest daughter, "CookieCreep1".
Good luck!
Star light, star bright,
Good luck to find this cache tonight.
This one is a multi,
Fallen from the night sky,
The Home of moon and stars.
First you need to find three,
To discover where the last should be.
The stars will shine,
To help you find,
The prize that you so seek.
Watch out for little tricksters,
Who cling to trees like stickers.
Bring flashlights and good eyes,
For the moon beams are the only lantern,
Suspended from the skies.
Wear boots and long pants,
Don't touch the horrid plants.
Find parking close, nearby,
For things that roll and drive,
Be quick to find this cache,
Before the plants give you a rash.
ATTRIBUTES: poison plants!, thorns!, no dogs, available in winter,
recommended at night, may require wading, significant hike, picnic
tables available, parking available
CAUTION: Do NOT put spray cans (like bug spray) in
tightly sealed containers (like ammo boxes) -
Read Why.