Stage 1:
This cache got started because I found a hide-a-key lying next to the road while geocaching about a month ago, so I had to make a geocache with it. That hide a key is the first stage of this multi. It should be noted that at the time of cache placement there was some type of animal nest located in the guard rail, there is no need to disturb it. This stage might be difficult to find so be persistent. You may want to consider parking on the opposite side of Harford road as there is no shoulder on this part of Factory road.
Stage 2:
The coordinates for stage two can be found on the contents of stage one. You should pay attention to the scenery as you drive to stage two, because it does not contain coordinates, but has a picture of the final stage’s location instead. There is no need to go past any “No Trespassing” signs at any stage of this cache. DO NOT FORGET TO RETURN THE 2ND STAGE WHEN YOU ARE DONE WITH IT.
Stage 3:
This stage is an old peanut butter jar, and I have stocked it with some swag. There is some broken glass in the area so be careful. Writing utensil is included.
Dec. 2016 This cache has gotten slightly more difficult over the years as the final stage slowly changes in appearance. I will eventually take a new photo, but for now it is still doable.
FTF prize is a 15 dollar Prigel Family Creamery gift card. Congratulations to dsquaredd2 for the FTF.