This is an Easter egg hunt for spies. This IS NOT a park-and-grab Geocache. Please be alert to the nearby mall security patrol as you approach. I NEVER CROSS THE CREEK TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE. I always approach from the St Matthews Mall parking lot. If you carry a garbage bag and a grabber, for instance, you will blend in by projecting the appearance of a litter collector.
The Great Spy Game continues with another Easter Egg dead drop.
Parking is available at adjacent mall parking lot or across the creek at the office park.
Avoid muggle suspicion by making a conscious effort to appear to be hiker (carry trek poles) or litter patrol as you approach the tree line containing the cache position.
Bring your own writing instrument. This is the fourth cache in this series of which three caches remain in active service.
1 Fabergé 001 GC38P84 Active
2 Fabergé 117 GC3HPZT Captured
3 Fabergé 117 BRAVO GC46XJT Active
4 Fabergé 060 GC4AGBR Active
Between 1842 and 1918, the House of Fabergé produced about a thousand elaborately jeweled Easter eggs for the Russian Czar. No two eggs were the same and no one knew before hand what the eggs would look like. (In this Easter egg hunt, the eggs WILL NOT be covered in gold and jewels.)
The cache position can be scouted from the opposite side of the small creek near N 38º 14.601, W085º 37.333. (Bring binoculars and look for pinecones where none ought to be.) There is no line-of-sight view of the cache from the mall parking lot or mall perimeter road. Total mission time for your search should be well under one hour.
Best of luck and happy hunting!