I have looked over at this spot nearly every workday for the last 4 or 5 years thinking it would be a devious spot for a cache. I had made up my mind to put one here and was just waiting on the snow to disappear and the weather to cooperate. That day was today.
You will note that there is not a great distance from parking to the cache but that is the horizontal difference. Expect a change in elevation of at least 300 feet over that distance. Should you choose to pursue this cache, you will not only have to deal with the elevation, but will encounter greenbrier (or at least what I always called greenbrier) as you get closer. The view will be well worth the trip, and chances of getting to this without someone actually seeing you will be slim.
As always, stay away and do not cross any railroad tracks. You do not have to cross them to get to this cache, and I would consider that cheating. Secondly, know your abilities. You do not have to attempt this. This is not a cache and dash, or a park and grab. I would not attempt this if there is snow or ice on the ground. I found the paths made by four-footed friends to be very helpful with my approach. This also may not be kid friendly...but that depends on your kids!
This is a camo pill bottle (BYOP). If anyone has comments on the terrain and difficulty needing changed, let me know