Not quite the container that I like to use but sometimes they are necessary. Be mindful that it can be very busy with non-cachers at times. Good luck and happy searching. Do not forget to grab your clue to the homeward bound series final that is on the log.
Another idea borrowed from lesdubois of Utah.
Print this four-page PDF document, and get a pair of scissors and some transparent tape. PDF is located towards the top, under the D/T rating, where it says "related web page." I am not computer literate so I am not sure of adding a hotlink right now. Maybe in the future. You're going to be cutting, folding and taping the printout to form a magic cube, and then manipulating the magic cube to solve this puzzle. Just follow these directions:
1.Cut the shapes from the four printouts. You will end up with eight T-shaped pieces of paper.
2.Form each T into a cube by folding along its dotted lines and taping the faces into place. The printed side of the paper should face out.
3.Connect the cubes with eight hinges made of tape. Begin by locating the two cubes that have an edge labeled with a pair of 1's. Position these cubes so that the 1's are on top and the edges they label are adjacent to each other. Put a piece of tape across the top of the two cubes, forming a hinge. The tape should be on the faces labeled with the 1's. Repeat this procedure for edges 2 through 8.
Now it's time to play with your magic cube. It should be easy to manipulate it into a variety of shapes. If you're observant, some of those shapes will help you solve this puzzle.
Beginning at the posted coordinates, go 0.ABC minutes north and 0.DEF minutes west to locate the cache container. It contains a log book (that you'll need to sign to claim this cache)
The difficulty is more for the hide then the puzzle itself.