Brynjudalsskógur Forest is one of the national forests in Iceland. It was initially bought in pieces by the Land Reclamation Fund starting in the summer of 1975. The fund currently owns ¾ of the land for the forest. The forest provides some economy to the locals because of the large number of blueberries, raspberries, and cranberries that grow inside the forest boundary and the wood used for construction and firewood.
The forest is an excellent place to hike, with plenty of footpaths laid out through the forest. In addition, two shelters can host hikers and other visitors to the forest for short stays.
The cache is hidden by the side of a broad trail. Trees and shrubbery surround it's hiding place.