The posted coordinates are not the actual location. When I first started hiding caches, back in California, I had a few tricky puzzle hides. I haven't done any yet here in AZ so here is a riddle for you to solve for the actual coordinates.
The Prescott Circle Trail loops without asking permission.
No beginning. No end. Just motion convincing you that progress is happening.
Tonight, the trail borrows a little moonlight.
I walk a path with borrowed light,
No start, no end, no need to pace.
The Circle turns while I remain,
Fixed in one forgotten place.
My shadow points where north feels heavy,
Yet nothing here agrees to lead.
Three steps feel larger than four ever did,
When distance bends to what you read.
I pass the same view twice before noticing,
That time repeats where weight is gone.
A pause, then thirty heartbeats later,
The ground insists I’ve never moved on.
Fractions matter more than miles,
A breath held briefly, then released.
Zero sound, two thoughts, four seconds still,
Before the dust admits defeat.
Turn west when echoes lose their numbers,
Past one long silence, one short fall.
Two turns back, eight more fading traces,
Until the last mark ends them all.
If you are walking, you are wrong.
If you are counting, you are close.
When motion stops and meaning lifts,
You’ll stand exactly where you chose.
It's not a long hike for the prize. Best to avoid the trail on wet days, the trail can get pretty muddy. Once you solve the riddle the hide is easy.