NOTE: This cache IS wheelchair accessible, however help may be needed for the last stage to actually sign the log. If you are a wheelchair cacher on your own, PLEASE contact me and I will gladly meet you there to sign the log, or just email me a brief description of the last stage and I will be happy to count it as a find.
Let me preface by saying I truly appreciate the LPCs out there and am grateful to their hiders for placing them. They are great for beginning cachers, number runs and P&Gs when you're on the road and need a quick find from that area. I'm not "anti-LPC", but...
A straight-up LPC just didn't seem my style so I never planned on hiding one. Then a brand spanking new shopping center opened up near home base and all those virgin light poles were staring at me, daring me to do something; toying w/ my geocaching mind that a hide needed to be in this location and they, the light poles, needed to be involved. So, I succumbed to their pressure and wily ways... sort of.
If you were looking for an LPC a bit different from the norm, this is it (though I do HIGHLY recommend Tennessee Jed's LampPostCache (GC1H7FR).
This is a multi-stage cache and muggles will abound. The listed coordinates will get you started on your journey. There you will (hopefully) find information to send you to the next stage. A compass will be helpful, but a good sense of direction may be enough. Proceed on w/ each stage in the same manner until you reach the cache.
Once you find it, PLEASE re-secure the container properly.
Enjoy, happy hunting, and good luck spilling your ink. Cache ya later!
Ol'Fogie

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Logging Etiquette: Geocache hiders sometimes go through a great deal of planning and effort to create and place their caches. As a result, they'd like to hear your feedback on whether you liked or disliked any aspect of the hide, the journey, or the location, or if you feel that some cache maintenance is required. Single word, acronym, or "copy and paste" logs may be easier when you have a lot of caches to log, but it doesn't tell the hider or other finders anything about your adventure (or lack thereof) in finding the cache. Please keep this in mind when entering your log.
Travel Bug Etiquette: Cachers pay good money for Travel Bugs and Geocoins. If you take a TB or GC from a cache, PLEASE ensure it is correctly logged in and out. If you take one that still shows it is somewhere else, please be patient before "grabbing" the item; it does not get its mileage by being grabbed before the last person to drop it has had time to log their placement. This is particularly important on busy and new caches. If you have an issue with a bug or coin, please e-mail or message the owner through their profile and advise them of the issue; they will be pleased to hear from you.