A long time ago, I was taught a skill not very common in these parts. I can charm snakes. Don't laugh! It's not like the cartoons. I don't sit there with an instrument and cause it to sway rhythmically. I'd explain more, but in the end it is not relavant to the finding of the cache. The reason I bring it up is because I used to practise at this spot I bring you to now.
I have no clue what the location was used for; perhaps that is better explained by some of the nearby caches. I choose the sight because it was a nice calm place to sit and wait for the snakes to emerge from their hiding spots, and now it serves as what I have learned to consider a "classic area" for geocache hides.
The paths are plentiful, so there should be no need for bushwhacking. The cache is a small black canister with two pink stripes on it. Despite its size, there is only a log book in there. This one is just for the glory, not the swag. Bring your own utensils. Please try to replace everything as it was found; if you have trouble, feel free to email me or contact me here. Stones and other obtrusions can be hiding under the leaves, so please watch your step. Keep an eye out for snakes.