Start your hunt/hike at Lü-shui. The trailhead is next to the Geological Exhibition Center and wanders first through some woods and over two small bridges and then drills through a 30 meter rock tunnel (a flashlight helps but isn't necessarily needed). At the end of the tunnel the most beautiful part of the trail begins. The meter wide path is carved out of a rocky hillside/cliff and crosses over above Highway 8 (which goes through tunnel at that point), juts out to where it overlooks the Li-wu river (everyone stops to take pics in this section of trail even though the signs warn you not to linger), and then returns back over above Highway 8 again. The trail then continues gently along the hillside through the rocks and trees until it meets up with an old mountain road. Rather than continuing down this road to Highway 8 and then dodging cars while walking back up to Lü-shui (and your car/bike/motorcycle) along the busy highway, we suggest that you retrace your steps on the Lü-shui Trail and enjoy the fresh mountain air and the beautiful views a second time.
To locate the cache container, you do not need to climb up the rocks on the up side of the trail or over the railing on the down side. Also, there is no need to stick your hand deep into any holes (where critters might be hiding). The container is clearly visible on the surface and easily reachable from the path. Feel free to post pics of the log sheet but please do not post pics of the cache container.
Since it might be hard to get an accurate GPS reading in the area around the cache (we had to return many times), a spoiler pic is included below. The cache is hidden somewhere in the upper half of this pic.
Spoiler Pic
