A little story behind the naming of these caches. Have you ever or do you know someone that is directionally challenged? We have a team member who we call with all due respect, PITA. The story kind of goes like this for the nick name. Well, the P is for Pain and you can fill in the rest. One thing to remember, taking driving directions from someone that is directionally challenged could be exciting at times. This area is where PITA knew a short cut to get back to the highway. The caches are placed on the public right of way and you do not need to go into the bush to find them. They are just on the outside edge. If you have something between you and the street, you went too far and may be on private property. They were placed easy to find so PITA and a friend Kevin could find them without help. The streets you will be driving on are paved and have no street lights. One location has a very high Muggle activity at times, so use your invisibility cloak. Hints will be given for each placement to help you find it. These are at beginners level and containers you have seen before (clip or hang) which are painted to blend in kind of well. When you replace the container, you know the drill or should by now, put it back as you found it, not as you want it. This starts with the FTF cacher and continues on. They are placed above the normal snow level for this area so you can look for them year round. You can thank PITA for the new caches in this area. Remember you are in Florida and we have all kinds of things to watch out for.