One of the hardest caches for me to find was a nano in a spruce tree. My GZ placed me equidistant from three spruce trees. The first day I chose one tree to check and logged a DNF. I went back another day and checked a different tree and logged another DNF. Then another cacher took pity on me and my DNFs and gave me a LARGE hint where to find the cache in, yes, the third tree. You might say I was barking up the wrong trees for that cache.
Hopefully this cache will be easier to find. To get the location, you will need to solve the following:
You will be looking for the minutes and decimals for N50 AB.CDE and W114 FG.HIJ.

| KEY |
0 - Elm
1 - Oak
2 - Spruce
3 - Fir
4 - Cedar |
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5 - Birch
6 - Poplar
7 - Maple
8 - Larch
9 - Pine |

Please be gentle with this cache so that the next cacher can enjoy the same experience.
This cache is one of six required to locate the final, GC4J65J Questionable. Be sure to note the number on the log. The six caches needed for the coordinates are as follows:
Please use the parking coordinates and ensure that you do not block any driveways.
Be prepared for mozzies in the summer.
Congratulations to Five And Dane on the FTF!