There is also a letter box cache at this spot. It's a camo taped pickle jar in the bottom of the tree. Read the description below for the geocache.
This is a black cylinder camoed peanut butter jar (as of 6-7-12). Look for wooden crosses and a huge unusual tree. Please be respectful to the surroundings.
As we were placing this cache, we noticed an unusual number of infants and children that are buried here. Again, please be respectful.
This is a daytime cache. If you go at night, please do so at your own risk.
Second in our series dedicated to our daughter Hannah. Please visit Hannah's Springklerwood to catch the first of the series (This cache has been archived). Please feel free to post a picture of your family. All of our caches that are placed by us will be dedicated to our family.
Note: I was asked to adopt this cache placed for Hannah. Who could say "No" to a cache placed for Hannah? I had driven by this area a zillion times and never knew it was here. I spent quite a bit of time looking around here after I found the cache. Hope you take time to do the same.