Park at the Little Elbow Recreation Area, at N50 47.329 W114 51.865. Then take the Nihahi Ridge trail.
Documentation is in either of the following good books:
- Gillean Daffern, Short Walks for Inquiring Minds, p. 261
- Gillean Daffern, Kananaskis Country Trail Guide 3rd Edition, Volume 2 - Hike 328.
- Kathy & Craig Copeland, Where Locals Hike in the Canadian Rockies (Kananaskis Country), Trip 37
The cache is way up there, around the 2200 metre mark. Is is just off the trail by only a couple of metres. At the point where you can log it, the cache is at roughly knee-high (Get it?!?! Nihahi!!!! Sometimes I just slay me!!).
The cache is NOT at the summit. This is as far as my knees would take me. On the way back from the cache, we decided to take what appeared to be a pleasant path a bit lower down. This was, in hindsight, a big mistake - unless you really love walking on steep slippery shaley scree. The terrain is quite rough in spots, which is why I gave it a high rating.
The cache includes the usual (but small) stuff and some finders cards, including the coveted First To Find card.
Check out the photos (no spoilers in the bunch).