Some words of warning:
- Reception is just plain bad. Use your GPS to get to the general area, then put it away to actually find the cache.
- Come prepared. This hike is neither easy nor quick. There's a trail at the start, but not for most of the way. Expect bushwhacking, cuts, scrapes, backtracking, etc. Bring sufficient food and water and wear appropriate clothing.
- Some climbing will be required when you arrive at the cache location. The attached pictures should give you some clue as to the nature of this climbing as well as help finding the actual cache.
- Part of the cache name refers to the blood you will likely lose in the travel to, retrieval of, and return from this cache.
Cache is a peanut butter jar with just a log and a stamp. If you're one of those whiney people who goes to a cache and is disappointed when there's no swag of FTF prize and then feels it necessary to air your complaints in your log or other places online or in person, feel free to bypass this cache. It's not for you.
Cache container is NOT camouflaged because it doesn't need to be. No person in their right mind will come across this cache by accident.
As reception is extremely poor at the actual cache location, I took another waypoint from a bit away and took a picture from there to help you find the cache. Whether those coords are any better is yet to be seen.
Have fun!