When man tries his hardest and spends the most he still can't create beauty like the man above did in seven days. Snake Hill where the wild beasts still roam night and day and the creepy, crawly, slithery things still move is just a sample of the beauty I'm talking about. Take a tree for example; study it, smell its odor, and feel the smooth rough bark and on a dark night with the hunter's moon sliding by, you may here the sounds of the nights on Snake Hill. Did you know there are rocks on Snake Hill the size of hotels and sometimes you will smell the odor of the Bobcats urine. He may be close by. These rocks have crevices, ledges, and holes big and small where scary things lurk to pounce on the passers by. Some are poisonous and some aren't. There are live things and dead things all with a purpose if man leaves them alone. Here among this beauty you will find the hidden caches, stage 1 and stage 2. My cohort always wants to put a red flag on top of the cache to say here I am. I have to jump up and down and stomp my feet yelling no, no, no! Please, please put each stage back just as you found them. Don't ruin the find for other cachers. If there is a problem let me know immediately. Oops I almost forgot bring your own pen and tweezers. Or a penknife may be good. I love Snake Hill. Geesh, I almost forgot you have to find the first cache to get the coordinates for the final. At this stage you are looking for something black and brown that you can hold in your hand. The final stage will require your own writing utensil and possibly tweezers or pocket knife to help with the log.You will be looking for something teeny and black for the final. If you read my description, I think you will observe they are located in areas of nature. I thought I would give you a parking area N 39 37.094 W 079 50.127. Enjoy!