This is a Cache Challenge and all 7 rules should be met before you can log this cache on line. Cache IS at the Posted Coordinates
This is a Difficulty Rating of 3.0 due to the Rules for logging the cache as found, not so much the difficulty of the find.
This cache is for all of us who never have the time to get a FTF on a cache. Logging this cache is not as simple as you would think. To log it as found online you MUST abide by the following rules:
Rule #1: You must be the Last to Find (LTF) on the cache. Your log entry has to be the last one found before it was archived.
Rule #2: The cache location can be anywere in the world.
Rule #3: The LTF cache can be of any type or size. It can be a Traditional, Multi-Cache, Mystery or Puzzle Cache, Letterbox Hybrid..., etc. You get the point.
Rule #4: If a cache is taken out of archived and is active again with the history of the logs, your log for this cache does still count and will be valid.
Rule #5: A cache cannot be archived and unarchived by the cache owner over and over again so other cachers can log a cache as LTF. It must be archived for legitimate reasons (ie, Muggles, Needs Maintenance, Lit on Fire - GC1H250 , etc).
Rule #6: You MUST post the archived cache name and waypoint in your log for verification. (e.g. Park Lane Pulley - GCVYBQ). Any find logged without proof of your Last to Find will be deleted.
Rule #7: You can physically find and log (Write Note) this cache without a Last to Find. You cannot log it as found online until you have completed the Last to Find.
FAQ:
Q: Can the LTF be from any time? For example, I was last to log I Stand Alone (GC15MAY) - would that count?
A: Yes, any date. As long as it is the original date of your find. You cannot change the date of your log to make it so you were the LTF.
Q: Can I vandalize someone else's cache right after I find it so I can guarantee that I was the LTF?
A: NO! Cachers put in a lot of work into creating a cache so why would you do that.
Q: If I found a cache with another person, but their log appears after mine on the GC.com website, does that disqualify me as a LTF for a cache, even if we found it at the same time?
A: If you are caching together then, yes it does count as a group. If you are caching alone and happened to meet another cacher when logging the cache, then no it does not count. It would need to be an individual log.
Please replace cache as found, BYOP, and use stealth whenever necessary. Thanks to "Zef's Last To Find" GC1FQXE which gave me the idea for a similar cache for the MJ area.
Thanks and Enjoy. If you like this cache please mark it as a favorite... 
LaDeBA...
Congratulations:
1st to Find: shared by navcomm , navyguider, b&ladventures
2nd to Find: basley_bunch
3rd to Find: Applefish
Last to Find: ????????????