Myself and another geo-friend were hiking this mountain at one point and came across this fantastic hiding spot. This mountain is full of great places to hide a cache and so we have. In fact, I believe this is the fifth one we've hidden on the mountain.
First let me say this... this cache requires quite a bit of ascending before reaching GZ. Take your time. Bring water and maybe even something to snack on in case all the effort it takes to get to GZ makes you a bit hungry. The trails on this mountain will take you almost completely to the hiding spot. Only a bit of bush whacking is required as you get closer. The view from this area can be breathtaking once the leaves drop from the tree branches in the Fall as the ridge the cache is hidden on runs parallel to the Susquehanna River and Campbell's Ledge. There are several places where the view is possible year round. Keep your eyes open and maybe bring a camera.
Only park near the indicated coordinates and not closer to the trail-head as I was told this is preferred by the property owner. There are no trespassing signs at the trail head and at the entrance to the parking area. If you are simply hiking the mountain and leave no trash behind, permission is granted to hike here. Please be respectful and leave nothing behind. Some people feel the need to leave trash behind. Personally, I make a habit of picking up one piece of that trash and then hike out with it to properly dispose of once I return home. It would be great if cachers on the mountain could do that too although, it's not required by any means.
Lastly, this cache contains lots of goodies. Please, if you take something be sure to leave something for other cachers. :-) FTF gets first choice of what's in the container and bragging rights, of course.