Plastic bucket with odds and ends from the computer desk to begin with. The emergency whistles and compases will be added shortly.
The bucket is attached to a tree at about waist height on the eastern side of the tree with a plastic rope.
This site is in serious hiking/scrambling territory with many brambles and vines. The terrain is moderately hilly with ponds and streams and up to eighty foot hill lines. The locale is near the middle of a 157 acre tract of harvested timber.
The maps I have found show the road by the house as going all the way north and south...it doesn't. You will have to access by coming from the north off of the east-west road (Dickson's Mill Pond Road) onto Kite Road.
There is the probability of meeting wild animals here from various snakes to gopher tortoise to deer and wild turkey--so be prepared and not alarmed.
The area is one and a half miles from a paved road (to the west) and is accessible by graded dirt roads from the north via an east-west graded dirt road.
There is an easy way -- and a difficult way -- to get to the cache.