The cache is not named as a slight against those mechanical purveyors of sweets, but rather for the hiding place and how the cache container fits in with it.
It is a short stroll up a gravel road. It is just a little bit of a hill. There is absolutely no need to go brush busting, the cache can be accessed with both feet on the road.
The hiding spot was the inspiration for the name of this cache and is the best clue. Another hint is provided for those who need it.
The container is a small round tin (oddly coin shaped). It cotains a little log book but you will need to supply the a writing stick. There isn’t much space here, so if you bring trinkets to swap, think small. I’ve placed several small items to start it off.
NOTE: Paleontologists have recently determined that my Magellan 300 GPSr could not have been used byT-Rex. It is indeed old enough, it’s just that T-rex’s arms were too short to hold it and allow him to see the screen. I took several fixes and averaged them to what I think is a good point. I confirmed this with mapping software. Still, as cachers find this one, Pls send me any updates on co-ordinates. I will update as they come in. Tks
Pls be sure to return the cache high and tight as it seems to want to "coin return" if it can.