Cache is NOT at posted coordinates. Parking, however is close to bogus coordinates. You must first solve the puzzle.
The Daisy Explorers team finally hit 10,000 finds in October down in Kentucky at a great earth cache event held annually. I have felt guilty that they did not get it much earlier as there were plans to go to the 1000 Steps geocache in Pennsylvania and I messed up both up my ankles and they held off. Glad the milestone was finally accomplished and Steve can continue with fizzy development, something that he has really got me into.
My first water adventure with Steve got me very close to my first loop of the fizzy and when I finally accomplished it, I asked him "what do I do now?" and his response was simply "Do it again!" So I did, and it seems like every caching adventure we go on at least one of us loops our fizzy one more time.
This particular D/T is one Daisy Explorers "would make their life better" (long story) so I went hunting for a location that would meet it. Hope it helps others as well.
Thanks Steve (and Sasha and Dani) for all the fun times we have had together.
Now for the puzzle:
First 3 digit of North and West are good, you will be looking for the last 4 digits in both the north and west coordinates. Final is at N41.3A.BCD, W081. 2E.FGH.
A= Daisy Explorers best caching day total use last digit of total and subtract 1
B = Daisy Explorer's most favorited cache placed - use first digit of GC#
C= Daisy Explorer's 1000th find - use last digit minus 2
D=2nd most favorited cache placed by Daisy Explorers, - use 2nd number of GC minus 3
E = 5000th find - use first digit of GC# and add 3
F = Very first cache found- use first digit of GC#
G = 10,000th find by Daisy Explorers - use first digit of GC# minus 7
H = Tribute cache placed by Daisy Explorers for 1K find - use second digit minus 5
Parking located nearby.