10/11/2018 - Raising the difficulty on this one, seems to be harder to locate then I had planned.
Adding a hint - 12/27/2018 - You will have to approach this one from the top in order to locate. It is not at the very top. It is down some, but closer to the top then the bottom of the “mountain“
Took a drive a while back to check out the Atoka Wildlife area and surrounding countryside and came across this neat little location. It is less than a minutes drive from HWY 69 and accessible by any vehicle. This is a good place to stretch the legs and get the heart rate up a bit. I did a little research of the area to try and find the actual name for this little mountain, but couldn't find anything conclusive. The road running near here is called Chockie Mountain Road but i think it is referring to this entire limestone ridge. If you're into rock climbing or repelling be sure to bring your gear and play around a bit There are already tie offs on the rock face from previous adrenaline junkies, but I do not recommend using them as I am not an expert and have no idea how long they have been in place or their integrity. Rock climbing and/or repelling equipment is not required to make this grab if you approach ground zero from the correct direction. You can bet if I had the gear I would have made the hide require some, That being said please use extreme caution as you look for the hide and leave the kids at the geo-mobile or house. Teamwork is recommended but not required.
You are looking for a small camo'd lock-n-lock with a log book and pen only tucked in a hole. There may be room for a few flat trade items or coins.