This cache is a peanut butter jar hidden in the base of a tree.

This cache is in a peanut butter jar due to Elvis's favorite food being a Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich, hence the Peanut Butter.
This cache should be fairly easy. Good luck, and have fun.
About Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, to Vernon and Gladys Presley. He had a twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley, who was stillborn. Raised in a working-class family, Elvis grew up in modest circumstances, developing a strong bond with his mother and a deep connection to gospel music through regular attendance at church.
As a child, Elvis was shy but musically inclined. At age 10, he received his first guitar and soon began playing and singing. In 1948, the Presley family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where Elvis was exposed to a rich blend of musical influences, including blues, gospel, and country. These genres would later shape his revolutionary sound.
After graduating from Humes High School in 1953, Elvis recorded a demo at Sun Records as a gift for his mother. This recording caught the attention of Sam Phillips, the owner of Sun Records, who saw potential in the young singer. In 1954, Elvis began recording professionally, and his breakthrough came with the single "That's All Right"—a fusion of blues and country that helped create what would become known as rock and roll.
By 1956, Elvis had signed with RCA Records and released his first national hit, "Heartbreak Hotel", which quickly shot to number one. That same year, he released his debut album, made his first television appearances, and starred in his first film, "Love Me Tender."
Rest in Peace, Elvis Presley
January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977
Today, we remember and honor the life of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll. A man whose voice, passion, and presence forever changed the world of music and culture.
From humble beginnings in Tupelo, Mississippi, to becoming a global icon, Elvis inspired generations with his unmatched talent, charisma, and revolutionary sound. He broke barriers, bridged musical genres, and brought joy to millions around the world.
Though he left us far too soon, his legacy lives on through every song, every performance, and every soul he touched. Elvis wasn't just a performer—he was a pioneer, a symbol of a new era, and a beloved figure whose memory will never fade.
Rest in peace, Elvis. Your music still plays, your spirit still shines, and your legend lives forever.