Please note, as of February 1st, 2014, I am a Floridian! If you see that this cache needs a new log, I'd appreciate the help to keep it active! Thanks!
This cache is one of two I've hidden along this trail. I was surprised that no one has hidden a cache here before, so I jumped on it. This is a nice, well-lit, meandering path between two residential subdivisions. Maybe not a lot of people know about it, but it runs from Racetrack and Newport to the pedestrian path at Saguaro Park. (See the description on cache "Psycho Bunnies" for background on the name)
2/7/13 -- I know some people have been having trouble finding this one, so I'm adding a couple more clues: This is a 35mm film canister (an antique in today's digital age!). The Geocaching emblem is on the lid, which is important as it may be the first part you see.
2/10/13 - Still seeing lots of DNF's for this cache...so I went to the cache site to double-check it is still there. I was able to find the cache with little trouble; Even at night. I can't really give any more hints, so I suggest you re-read the cache description and use the hint.
UPDATE 8/28/13: I see the DNF's and feel your pain! Once again, after not visiting this cache for several months, I was able to go at night and find it on the first try. However, to let you know I am hearing you, I have added yet another clue under the "hints". Good luck!
(My springer, Scout, going under-cover)
For 15 years, I had a very beloved fur-baby named Scout, who was a English springer spaniel. This breed is not very common here in the U.S., so when I see one, I always run over to visit and make friends. That is how I met Trooper and his owner, who live nearby. Trooper is a male English springer spaniel, but otherwise, the resemblence between my springer and him is striking. Anyway, Trooper's favorite pass-time is running from bush to bush on this trail flushing out the psycho-bunnies that lurk about waiting to jump out at me when I least expect it. Turn about is fair play!