**This geocache is rated as level 5/5**
Not everyone may be able to attempt this cache. It will require walking down rocks, wading, or possibly swimming in river water currents (not suggested) You may have to use a canoe or kayak to access Mojo's island. Either way, you need to understand that you assume the risk. Myself, nor Geocaching.com/Groundspeak can be held responsible for your decision to attempt to retrieve this cache.
You are looking for a container on the island itself. It could have a tendency to leak, especially in high water, so if you cannot sign it then a photo of you and the container will qualify as a smiley in your log. Good luck and stay safe out there as there are potentially sharp rocks along the shorelines.
A lot of time, effort and planning go into these Geocache hides. I believe that there is more joy achieved when you overcome a difficult cache, therefore these caches may not be for everyone. Please look at the description, difficulty and logs of this cache to get a good feel of what you are going to be up against before you consider coming to find this cache.
Please let me know in your logs or with messages of what you think the terrain and difficulty should be, or anything that we could have done to make it better. I appreciate your opinions. Lastly, I enjoy making people have that feeling of “no way”, “that’s awesome”, “how cool is that” and even “that’s just evil” So if any of my geocaches give you any of these feeling then FEEL FREE to give this a favorite point for that cache and let me know how awesome/crazy/evil it was in your log or a message. Favorite points are what keep me going.
- Geo_Mojo, host of Mojo's Island.
**Update**
There is some concern from the GC community that this man-made island (aka Zink Island), was off limits due to it being a nesting ground for a species of bird called the Least Tern. While this used to be true, the US Fish and Wildlife Service have removed the Least Tern from the endangered species list due to recovery effective 01/2021. You can read about it on their website; https://www.fws.gov/species-publication-action/endangered-and-threatened-wildlife-and-plants-removal-interior-least
Also, I have filed for permits with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Tulsa Riverparks Authority.