GETTING TO THE CACHE: There's ample parking at the Elba Equestrian Center. The easiest way is to come down the hill approaching George Daniel geocache that's west of this cache and follow the creek. If you enter north of the cache, there's a lot of bushwacking. I have given a waypoint for a deer trail.
THE AREA: Depending on the time of year, you WILL get muddy, you WILL get wet, you WILL get scratched by briars. There's poison ivy in the area too, and potential for deer ticks. This cache is meant for those who enjoy the outdoors so much they come out muddy and with sticks in their hair... unless you're bald, but bald is pretty fantastic too, am I right? I digress. This cache's difficulty to get to will depend on the time of year and your own set of skills. If you don't like the terrain, take note and come back when it changes a bit. It does flood out and dry out.
THE CACHE: Be very careful, as he's a little guy. Please message me immediately if you oops it. I'm not far away. I bought plenty of replacements specifically for this one, so it's okay if you lose him, it happens. This cache is meant to be a stinker. This is my 2019 evil cache, which won't be so evil for some, but a complete head scratcher for others. I amped up the DT just for those who might be making up new nicknames for me.
DEDICATION: I dedicate this cache to Nomer, S&M, SuperK9, and Radreber. I placed it with specifically them in mind. We all got busy with life and drifted from caching for one reason or another. I miss our adventures and shenanigans.