There is nothing to be found at the posted coordinates, but you will find the cache within two miles.

First, you will need to locate a tree and find out what species it is. Its scientific name will provide clues for additional hunt. To find the tree, decode the following into Waldmeister codes:

The -Waldmeister- RWIG cartridge will lead you to a tree growing on a north side of a rocky cliff. It is native, yet less common species. Identify its scientific name including the proper spelling and it will provide you information needed to proceed to the next location. Counting some characters in the scientific name of the tree will give you:
α = total number of Fs
β = total number of As
γ = total number of As + total number of Is
δ = total number of Cs
ε = number of characters in the generic part of the name - number of characters in the specific part of the name
Project αβγ yards @ δγε MOA to get to the next location.
There you will find a lonely specimen of Carnegiea gigantea. Count the number of ribs at about 8' above the ground, just below the lowest arm. It will give you two digit number ζ.
Project α+ζ fathoms @ (ζ+γ)*ζ+β Mils to get the position of the cache container.
The final is a small tea tin with only a log inside, please bring your own writing stick and sign the log!
The trip will involve some bushwhacking, but the terrain 3.5 is mostly for reaching up to the final container hiding place.
Congratulations to RS Arizona on FTF!
