As stated above this geocache is hidden in State Game Lands #109. For this reason please use common sense and wear some bright orange. The hike itself is not an easy hike and will take you across many different terrain types. These range from a dry hard pack railroad grade clear up to swampy, muddy bogs. I'm not even sure what the best way to get to this. Attempting this anytime is at your own risk but if you want to raise the bar on yourself go during winter time. I will leave this cache accessible during winter but it will add a star or 2 of difficulty to it. This cache is winter accessible though (That should be a hint for you) Please be prepared. Pack a day pack and bring plenty of water, snacks, and supplies you may need. This is not an ammo can but it's not a film canister in the woods either.
YOU WILL NEED YOUR GEO-TEAM WITH YOU FOR THIS ONE! Now I know as soon as you read this there is going to be one person who thinks they can do it alone. Great, go for it...but Geocaching is more fun when you have somebody to go with and it would make this a lot safer too. So grab your friends, fellow cachers, or even your parents. This cache is not small child friendly though. There is plenty of poison ivy covered trees (Another hint), ticks, muddy deep swamps, maybe even Sasquatch if you look hard enough. (Oh wait that’s just another geocacher) Everything you need to sign the log (minus the pen of course) is there. Again please be safe and I hope you enjoy the find as much as I did placing it. Once you arrive to GZ you will know why I picked it! No hint at this time...I believe I have left you a few and if you need another just re-read the cache name. One more thing in the words of a local geocacher (BBB) - "Don't forget to bring your camera!"