So my brother Hoyt'62 and I did some Geocaching near Lake Sonoma. He is going through chemotherapy right now and I've introduced him to Geocaching as a way to get outside and have fun. We had to limit our traveling by foot so as not to get too worn out and we decided this area would be perfect for him. We found one particular cache was right by the roadside and listed as a 1/1, you should be able to find it sitting in a wheelchair. Hoyt'62 found a cache right away, close to where the coordinates were leading us. He handed it to me and I opened it up and found a new replacement log sheet. I thought we found the cache, but cautioned my bro that sometimes when someone can't find a cache, they will provide a replacement and count it as a find. I know this, because in my first few months of geocaching, I did just that! I got chewed out pretty good by another geocacher about how it's bad enough to throw down a cache, but worse to also claim it as a find. I realized he was right, since you replaced the supposed missing cache in the first place, you really didn't find anything! Next thing you know, my brother hands me another cache. This time I check, it has the original log, with many signatures from the past on it. Only a few feet away from the throw down!
The cache container for this hide is that repurposed throw down cache we found by Lake Sonoma. I hope the person responsible for that throw down, can see the humor in this gesture, allow the container to remain and not take offense.
A small container you can walk up to, and grab with a little dexterity.