I'm a huge Elvis Presley fan, have been ever since I was a little girl. When I was thinking of putting a series of 50 caches together, it came to mind to use Elvis Presley song titles for the cache names. As you're searching for each cache, try to sing the song it's named for, I bet you'll know most of them:-)
I had planned on placing all 50 of them around Lohi Lake but ran out of room so had to continue on another road after placing as many as I could around that lake. Please be careful and pull off to the side of the road as far as possible and be cautious when getting out of your vehicle. All caches will be just a few meters from the road and you will be looking for camoed containers...vial shaped and square or round Lock n' Lock. You will also notice that in one area I didn't hide any caches for over a km, due to many cottages near the road. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I enjoyed putting it together!!! (Thanks to Flashattimmies for helping me place all the caches!)
Please be advised that if you're using your smart phone as your gps, there will be some areas where there is no reception. If you're using a GPS itself, then you'll be fine.
#41...."Treat Me Nice"...Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wrote "Treat Me Nice" for Elvis Presley's third film, Jailhouse Rock. It was a rollicking song with an arrogant lyric that contrasted with the playfulness of the music. The song's light musical tone can make it easy to miss the words, in which a man demands subservient behaviour from a woman. Though he notes that he'll be her slave if she asks him to, he adds that he'll walk out if she doesn't behave the way he wants her to. The song was well-suited to Elvis Presley, who was familiar with its gently rocking style and could put across the lyrics in a winning way. Presley prerecorded the song for the soundtrack to Jailhouse Rock on April 30, 1957 then did a formal studio version on September 5, 1957. It was released as the B-side of the title song a few weeks later,