We were indeed succesful! The first waypoint was where each of us had looked previously, but didn't see. The waypoint, which listed coordinates for the final location, as it exists now was definitely not there before. So perhaps the original clue had fallen or gone missing, and people complained so the cache owner stuck a far more permanent clue.
Looking everywhere...

Davis and Rich are double checking the GPS coordinates, while Christina examines the hiding spot of the first waypoint.
Group

Rich, me, Christina, Davis
Success! We found the microcache, which was the size of a keyholder, hidden nearby.
Davis and Rich checked their list of waypoints, and we saw there was another cache nearby. Since it was such a nice day we decided to try for that one as well. We walked a block and searched the ivy in a park. After a few minutes, I spotted the cache and brought it over to everyone so we could sign the log.
Another find

Today's efforts brought me up to 82 finds!
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