I know all sorts of trees, sic-a-more, dog wood of course, and these are my favorite, a see deer tree! I hope you see the see deer and find the cache that Strider placed just above my mark. It is a very short walk to do this whole multicache and moving your vehicle would take more time than the walk. Please place it back and enjoy your day.
Happy sniffing to you, Buddy

Let's Get A Move On!
But to find it you need to do a bit of work of course.
At the first waypoint I marked a special post just for all of you. You can sniff it out or just go to the coordinates. Above my mark is a location code that you will use to get to the next location. Look for the first 4 digit section, divide that by 2 and subtract 127. That will give you your distance to the second waypoint. For the bearing you use the last four digits of the location code, divide by 4 and then subtract 1,708.
Now to get to the final location, at this second well marked post, (I marked this really well), take the first three digits of the last group of four and add 61 for the distance to the final. For the bearing, use the first two digits of the location code and add 10.
This will take you to a group of see deer trees, not quite wheelchair accessible.
Strider's note: Butthead doesn't know one evergreen for another. These aren't really see deers.

Street parking is available.
Park hours are from 6 am until 1/2 hour after sunset.
