<p>We begin our Wabbit hunting experience at a cool house that you ( Locals ) may have passed every day of your life and don't even give it a second look these days. You will be looking for some info here to get you going on your Wabbit quest.<p>
<p>Your Co-ordinates are N43˚08.KLM' W071˚37.EFG' ( sorry, no ABC with me. I don't think like everyone else, hint )<p>
<p>Stage one. There is a date on the sign that doesn't pertain directly to THIS HOUSE. ( its below the Largest letters ) Subtract 1,539 from this date to get EFG. You will need W.H.Y on stage 3. To get W according to the sign, how many girls were born in this house? To get H, How many letters are in the second word of the fifth line in the main paragraph? To get Y, This persons brother JP, lived a couple doors down ( near where you parked at )( see sign visable behind a small Blue Spruce Tree on front left side of his house. Hint- Built in 1790 ) Y= third digit in his house number. Got it? Ready to move on? Asking yourself- Why is this a 4.5 Difficulty? Your about to find out. Stick with me, it will be a fun hunt, I Promise!<p>
<p>I am giving you stage TWO. Tallest Spire. ( they look the same from afar ) To find stage 3 ( Please don't Hate Me for this ) You will need to look WHY'minus 7" away from stage 2. ( measured corner to corner on the two stones, ) You will be looking for info to achieve KLM to finish the location of the Wascally Wabbit. You are looking for a fellow with initials A. E. Take the year of his death minus 1,149 and this my friend will get you KLM ( due to cheaters, I had to make this a little harder, sorry ). To make double sure you have the correct A.E.,first name has 7 letters. Remember, this was measured with a tape measure, not a gps. <p>
<p>to get to where the Wascally Wabbit is, you have 2 choices. One you can B line it to GZ. I can't call this bushwhacking cause it's more of a walk in the woods than a bushwhack. If you want to bushwhack, go to Florida and search for 4+ terrain geocaches. btw, this cache has nothing to do with rabbits. I have provided an extra waypoint so you can see what the almost extinct American Chestnut Tree looks like. This one is dead but has lots of live water sprouts around it. The dead tree is about 6" diameter and 30' tall. If you are looking where you would find rabbits, you're not looking in the right place. By the way, checksum for klmefg is 24. These trees used to be more numerous than Maples and Birchs are here today. There are reports from settlers of trekking thru Chestnuts knee deep in the forests in the days before the Chestnut Blight killed them.<p>
<p>the other way is to park at a gravel pulloff at N43˚09.065' W071˚37.379' and walk the 6' wide trail to the resting place of the RABBIT, sorry, WABBIT. Tell the Wabbit I said high if you actually find him ( or her to be politically correct. Not sure what that has to do with politics but I figured I would cease any arguements that may arise. Have FUN and please be SAFE. I found bear poop not far from the cache, so wear bells and whistle dixie as you are on the hunt. Just don't sing the blues, The Wabbit likes the Latino music the best.