Posted coordinates are for parking during daylight hours. This August and September, I have been watching the abundant monarch butterfly caterpillars munch milkweed, make chrysalises, and become butterflies. Now, they will be roosting on their way to Mexico. This container was connected to a small replica butterfly, but that was too attractive to muggles (or perhaps birds?). They removed container and butterfly and pulled ivy off tree.
So container is now a bison tube zip-tied to the bottom of a straight concrete reinforcing bar sticking out of the hillside. I didn't put the bar there, but it is sturdy and stuck. Container is under some leaves. I'm looking for a good butterfly to attach in a concealed way.
Solve the puzzle to find the coordinates. The tops of the wings are sort of separate. You'll see. Yes, I couldn't find caterpillar in the puzzle when I was checking the puzzle. The real ones hide in the milkweed plants, too. You need to find the word twice. The words you may not recognize are butterfly in various languages. There may be another puzzle in that but not now.
Note that this trail is probably very muddy. I placed the cache on September 11, and shortly thereafter officials closed the trail for flooding. There was already a detour through the woods to get to this area. I'm sure the mosquito population has not decreased from the day I placed it. Be prepared.
There is a printable version of the puzzle in the gallery along with some pictures I have taken in my yard this summer.
Congratulations to Mocadeki and Molly for their first First-To-Find in 10 years!
