
The geocache is not at the posted coordinates.
You will encounter lots of different types of trees while geocaching. From beautiful oaks to abundant pines and flowering magnolias, they offer great places to hide containers. Tree hides can also be challenging. Is it in a hollow opening? Hanging from a branch? Cleverly camouflaged among roots? So many possibilities. Single trunks can even split into two trunks! For those you need to do a binary tree search.
Here is some information you need to sort out to determine the coordinates.
(A B C)
(J C I M S F A B)
()
(I U O A Y E)
(N T X G C R V B J L P E W H A M O S Y F Q Z I U D K)
(H)
(X V B S D F H U K G I)
(8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1)
(50 60 55 4 91 5 70 1 92 48 51 2)
()
(37 59 70 10 42 25 52 88 26)
(6 2 22)
()
(18 50 33 42 7 80 64 13 1 26 93)
Some people might think what the container looks like, or how big it is are helpful hints, but you need to figure out the tree height to locate this cache.
Cache should only be accessed during daylight hours. Good luck and BYOP!