This cache is meant to be found at night with the power of artificial lighting, aka flashlights and head lamps.
Round trip is under two miles with little elevation change. You would do best to stay on the gameland road until the reflective tacks point into the unknown. At which point you will need to bushwack some, usually along an animal trail.
Now on to the cache!.
At the posted coordinates shine your flashlight around until you spot a reflector. Stand near that reflector and look for another. The reflectors that I chose to use have a pointer and a Geocaching symbol on them. Continue this process until you see two RED reflectors together in the same tree; they mark the end of the reflector trail. Then look for a container holding the coordinates for the next stage. Each cache is uniquely designed and holds the coordinates to the start of the reflector trail for the next stage.
The stages may not give up their coordinates immediately; they might be a little tricky but you don't need to open them or take them apart to get what you need. There are 4 stages total including the final cache.
The coordinates for the first three stages will be in the 16 number degree/ minute format(N 40 XX.XXX, W 78 XX.XXX). The final you will only need the last three digits for the latitude and longitude . ( N40 34.XXX, W 78 30.XXX)
Some important things you need to know:
-- You will likely encounter other reflectors in this area that are not part of this cache! Because hunters use these lands and also use reflectors to mark their trails, we cannot guarantee that every reflector you see will be part of this cache.
-- Do NOT attempt to disassemble, open, or move any of the intermediate cache containers. Their coordinates may not be immediately visible, but they're there somewhere. Your task is to figure out how to view them.
-- For best results, you will need a bright flashlight, 250 lumens or more. Come prepared bring an extra light, batteries, and water.
-- The hidden reflectors may be hard to spot. Look around you in a full circle -- high and low -- and move around a bit if you can't find one immediately.
Thanks to DocDiTTo and Lux.