Important: You will need to bring along a square 9 volt battery. I left one in the cache but don't count on that one still being there or having enough power.
This is not only a night cache its a partnership cache as well. You'll need a good flashlight and maybe even a spare in the event the first one goes on the fritz. You will also need a good bug repellent or be prepared to feed a bunch of starving bugs. Since you'll be wandering around off trail in the woods at night good eye protection is recommended.
Park at the listed parking coordinates. There is what used to be an old road leading into the woods. The roadway has been blocked with heaps of brush to keep vehicles and atv's from accessing the woods here. Go around the brush pile on the right and follow the trail. At about 100 feet there will be a faint trail on the right. Take it. If you miss the right turn in a hundred or so feet you will run out of trail. At that point go right and you'll hit the trail you should have turned onto. Continue on a couple hundred feet and you'll cross a power line and come upon a well used atv trail that will take you to the posted coordinates.
At the posted coordinates shine your light around until you see a reflector shining back at you. Go there and shine your light around again looking for the next reflector. Continue on in this fashion until you come to a tree with two reflectors on it. At the tree with two reflectors you will be very close to the cache.
To this point you can do just fine alone but once at the cache you'll need a partner. Inside the cache is a tool. Insert your 9v battery into the tool to make it work. It takes one person to operate the tool and another to be the observer. It is impossible for one person to use the tool and observe it at the same time, you need a partner.
When finished at the final go due west about 400 feet and you will come to the same atv trail you were on earlier when you found your first reflector. Head north to the power line going straight across it and on to your vehicle.