The cache is placed along a small tributary of the Upper Truckee River, in a nice spot for viewing the nearby meadow, and distant mountains. I often ride my bike in this area, where there are so many trails, I never need to take the same route to this cache. That's a good thing, right? Part of the fun of hunting this cache, is finding a nice route yourself......just remember to stay out of the water. If the GPS tells you to get wet, then it's time to don you 'Geosense Cap', and find a better way!
Depending on your route, you may find signs of Beaver activity, where they will chew down trees for their own mysterious uses, or they may just let (make?) them fall across the trail, where they remain, as if left as barriers for my bike riding pleasure. Not sure why they do what they do, but I think they are simply, Crazy Beavers! 
********* Please note: Although the area around the cache has been nice and dry all spring and summer, after viewing a satellite map, it is apparent that the area may be prone to flooding in the springtime, or during other 'high water' periods. Please be aware of such seasonal changes, and if you do find the area flooded, please play it safe, save the find for a non-rainy day, and log a note indicating the conditions you found. If flooding is a problem, I will rethink this placement. Thank you! *****
You are looking for a camouflaged matchstick container. I hope you enjoy hunting it!
Please bring your own pen, as there is only room for a log.
Also, please replace and hide as well as you found it, so the next finder may enjoy the same experience.
Have fun!
***** Congratulations to mattbrady775 on the FTF! *****