Smallish geocache located at an interesting geological formation that everyone had probably driven by but probably aren't even aware exists. Is it underground, is it on top, it is in a crag or crack or in a bush - so many places a mouse could hide. One possible location here has most likely seen use by both humans and animals including probably mice in the past. This geocache is not large enough to accommodate any trackables and/or tradeables. You will have to bring your own pen or pencil as this cache is too small to contain any type of writing instrument.
Parking notes: Please note that the nearest legal parking is about 870 meters to the NE on Aero Crescent NE - parking on Aero Drive anywhere closer to this geocache cold place your vehicle in peril of being ticketed and/or towed. Do not park on the side of Deerfoot Trail and approach this location from there. Do not park in any of the parking lots of the businesses to the south of this geocache location as doing so may risk tickets and/or towing at those locations as well. Parking on Aero Way NE will put you within an easy walk of 3 other geocaches as well - see parking waypoint for details.
Please note that the terrain in the immediate vicinity of the geocache location could be quite challenging for some people and I would not necessarily recommend that very small children be taken to this location because of the danger of slipping and falling. If it has been raining recently, the walk in could be quite muddy as well and the area right near the cache will be challenging to remain upright on if wet.
Please leave this geocache in the spot you found it with all associated camouflage in place so as to make the search just as much fun for the next person. Please also ensure that the geocache container is closed properly - if there are gaps, then reposition the top so it closes properly over the bottom half, you may have to refold the log to make it fit properly.