Update (7/11/19): replaced the cache, I’m the guessing the old one just floated away, I believed it was high enough up but I was wrong from the photos. The cache difficulty varies greatly depending on the water level, it can go from a short wade through water nothing higher than the tips of your shoes to a horribly dangerous wade through a river, which I do not recommend. I need to find a way to secure the canister. The river is low enough now it is accessible.
This cache is located in Highbanks Metro Park and is a short walk off the trail (in fact you have probably been by it before if you have explored this area of Highbanks), you shouldn't have to go into the brush, however since the river is nearby you will likely get a little wet unless you have proper footwear (rain boots or just waterproof boots, depending on water level) it can also be very muddy if its wet outside.
In search of a name for this cache I looked up the name of an "island" in a river, apparently its called an Ait, Eyot, or a Holm. No idea which one is actually the most used one but there is that.
As most geocachers, know a very common type of cache is the humble film canister. I, an amateur photographer, have decided to try film photography, mostly to attempt Infrared Film (if I can find it). So in order to get myself back into Geocaching I have decided to hide any film canisters I use wherever I have taken photos. This cache is the first of hopefully many like it!
ATTENTION: THE AREA IS PRONE TO FLOODING, As you look for this cache depending on the water level of the river, you will get wet, the cache may be much harder to get to!
A Permit has been issued by Highbanks and the Metro park system for the placment of this geocache