When placed, the cache contained a newly activated “Human Habitat” Travel Bug, golf balls & T’s, a classic Bob Wills audio tape, crystal key ring, $2 bill, LED key ring, FIJA & 2nd Amendment brochures, Ron Paul badges, Blue lion toy, pom poms, etc..
There are lots of ways to access this place. We parked the Jeep about 100 yards off the highway under a power line directly west of the “6 Crosses” cache on the Arizona side (& neglected to record the coordinates for the parking spot). In placing the cache, I took the most direct route, following burro trails up the hill from the jeep, then straight up the rock face to the top (elev 1,345’). We don’t recommend that route & it was scary enough that our descent, farther to the west, was much longer & more scenic.
A more sane approach (& the way we came back to the Jeep) would be to follow the interesting trail up the creek. We crossed the creek coming out at N34 16.884; W114 09.069, but did not have fun getting to that crossing spot from the south side & some people hiking the area told us that there’s an easier burro crossing farther up the creek to the west. Anyhow, once across the canyon, we’d follow the burro trails up to a “soft notch” in the ridge at N34 16.609; W114 08.824, then walk up the ridge to GZ.