What is Mt Airy famous for, besides Catlon caches, that is? The answer - logs, and "More Logs". With luck, you may get to the cache without stepping over any logs, but I doubt it. More or less a typical Catlon hide.
I had company placing this cache. Three young deer watched me enter the woods, then stayed a respectable 30 feet away while circling behind. More curious than anything, I guess. Maybe you'll see them too.
There is some elevation change (all uphill coming back), with lots of bushwhacking. In other words, no trails go near the cache. It's fairly open this time of year, but may be more heavy in the summer. There are some deer trails which can help you part of the way. If you go in at the right location you may see a "cathouse" in the bushes and some stray cats. I've seen people enter this area to feed the cats.
DO NOT attempt the cache from Colerain Ave! Very dangerous! No place to park. Use the suggested parking spot listed below.
This cache was placed by a member of the O.K.I.C.