Almost all of the caches in this series are 2WD drive accessible. There are a few that are down spur roads that are an easy walk. Remember, there is NO cell service out there, so don't take chances! Many areas of the Osceola can be wet, so please remember to bring boots!
I found a spot in the Osceola for a cute turtle geoart.
To find the cords for the true location of the caches, just answer the easy questions about turtles.

The Aldabra tortoise is second only to the Galapagos tortoise as the biggest land tortoise in the world. Aldabra tortoises can weigh more than 500 pounds, with a shell more than five feet long. Now that's big! Males are larger than females, but all Aldabra tortoises share the same basic appearance. They have a high, domed shell that's dark brown or gray in color. Their legs are very stout, and the front ones are partly covered with big scales. Both front and back feet have powerful claws. The tail is short and has a claw-like spur on the tip. These tortoises don't have many enemies!
Aldabra Tortoises are primarily
A) Carnivores - N30 24.743 W082 20.578
B) Herbivores - N30 24.120 W082 20.073
C) Omnivores - N30 23.639 W082 19.747