This is a lovely area to take a day trip to and grab a few caches while you're out exploring! If you have furkids to bring along, they will also have a grand time sniffing and romping, maybe even going for a swim at nearby Toy Lake.
The cache is placed in a location out of the elements. Cache is a small/medium sized, camo'd screw top with log book, pen and some small trade items. Plenty of room for more! A cache guardian is close by but is not attached to the cache. Look for the guardian first and once you see it, the cache should be an easy find.
This area is accessible from spring through fall, but is covered in snow in the winter time. No bushwacking or damage to flora or fauna are required to make the find, though a bit of climbing is involved. Your vehicle might acquire some West Coast Pin Stripes, so leave your Corvette or Ferrari at home for this trip! Short wheel base and 4x4 are highly recommended.
If you're here in late summer, you might enjoy munching on the delicious wild blueberries growing alongside blue huckleberries near the cache! This is bear and cougar country, so please be mindful of your surroundings. Be safe and have fun!
Congratulations to Port Eagleeye and Ididit for their shared FTF!