I did something horrible. It was evil. I can't believe I did it. I vowed I never would. But I did. I hid a micro in the woods. (AAARGH!) But I had to. The nature of the cache requires it. It would get muggled anywhere else. (And the probabilities of that happening where it's at now aren't particularly low.)
There is, however, a mitigating circumstance. Don't look for a micro. Look for something a tad larger. The point of this is to make a micro fun, to the degree that that's possible, especially for one in the woods, NOT challenging. Any challenge is an unfortunate coincidence. (But for those of you who like challenges, you probably ought to not click on that decrypt thingy down there.)
There is plenty of roadside parking near the cache on both sides of the road. There is no good way to get to the cache from there, however. I suggest heading for the guardrail and then going down the short hill. But I don't think you're going to find any approach that doesn't involve some negotiations with a natural obstacle course and having to watch your step. I just recently bumped up the terrain rating, thanks to things being a little nastier than when I first placed it.
Complication 1: Bring a writing utensil.
Complication 2: If you don't put the logsheet back in like it was you probably won't be able to close the lid.
Complication 3 (I'm sorry about this one, but it's a lot less complicated than what I was going to ask you to do): Please put the container back in the position/orientation you found it in. (That might become clearer than mud once you find it. I may have to do something to make this not a big deal.)
Complication 4: Please don't crank down as hard as you can on the o-ring. That just distorts the o-ring and works against what you'd be trying to achieve by doing that.
Okay, I'm shutting up now. (Well, except for typing a hint.)