The container is a clear plastic jug that originally held (clean) kitty-litter. Initial cache contents include a cat food can cover, a cat food scoop, a cat food can opener; as well as the traditional assortment of priceless imported Chinese cache artifacts from WalMart.
Finding the cache involves a hike of less than a mile round trip, but it can be more depending on where along the trail one parks. Wear long pants to protect against poison ivy, take a walking stick to assist on slippery spots, hills, etc.
As always, take along a trash bag to carry trash out in.
NOTE: Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks the road over Buford Dam, as well as the surrounding parks, have been closed at times. If this is the case when you hunt the cache you will probably not be able to reach the trailhead shown in the photos. With a longer hike you should still be able to access the cache from other trailheads. One suggested alternate is to park at N34° 09.530 / W84° 04.213, then cross the road and take the Corps of Engineer's Laurel Ridge Trail until it starts to loop back, then follow your GPS. The round trip to the cache that way is a delightful 2 mile walk.
Update 1/12/03 - moved cache about 100 yards to preclude the development of a social trail. It is now only about 50' off the trail, so cover it well!
Update 12/30/04 - After almost two years at it's current spot the cache was muggled. It's been replaced with a smaller tupperware container. Please cover it completely.