There about a dozen caches on the I-275 Bike Trail between the northern end and Eight Mile Road. There is space for two or three dozen more. This is one of a set of three north of Eight Mile start the fill-in from that end. Since I am not sure what order I will place them in I am naming some of them after bicycle manufacturers. This cache is named after the Ariel company. This English company dates back to 1847. In 1870 they invented a wire-spoke wheel which they then built a lighter weight bicycle around. They also made sewing machines, motorcycles and automobiles.
This is intended to be a Ride & Grab cache. The cache container is a small camo painted bison tube. It is not attached as most of the others are. Please carefully return it to its resting spot. You will need a log extractor. Please bring your own pencil or pen.
I have found that a quick and simple log extraction tool can be made from a small paperclip. Straighten one end out. Grab just a small portion (maybe 1/32 of an inch or 1 millimeter) with a long-nose or needle-nose pliers then bend it at a right angle. I have attached one to the cache you can use. Please leave it for the next person.
FTF: geoconsumer, The Frito Bandito
STF: OldChornoMan