Yea I know some will think I'm doing a cache about the 1950's film "The Bridges at Toko-Ri" but no you would be wrong. And no old fighter jets are going to come screaming down on these bridges. The name is just because I thought it sounded cool. It does loosely translate into village or administrative unit. But I digress. Once long long ago I used to jump from these bridges. Oh it was great fun, maybe not smart but fun! Then I got older and became a police officer then I would write tickets or issue warnings to the kids doing the jumping. AHH yes that was great fun! Now I find myself looking for Tupperware boxes in the woods or hiding something like that in strange places (using billion dollar satellites) kinda like this one. OH what great fun! One will have to be steathy here in order to make the grab. Employ all the usual tricks we cachers seem to use to find a cache without attracting attention. Oh! and by the way if another cacher is nearby watching you, as you perform your stealthy gyrations, it should be known that we are really funny to watch and we ain't foolin' anyone, at least not if they are a cacher. Access should be easy. Plenty of parking nearby bicycles and walkers will have no issues. On a busy summer day Muggles could be about in force. So you will need to find a way to find, retrieve and return the cache without attracting attention. Good luck and enjoy the new rebuilt bridges. Go for a swim. Just NO Jumping from the bridges!