We have all had this happen while gecaching. You just cannot get the signal to lock in to find that geocache. Luckily we have a friend in the geocaching world. He is in fact called signal and makes sure that we can geocache. Without him we would have no cache signal. Think about that for a minute. We all rely on a frog for geocaching. The next time you don't have signal think about this cache.
After finding the cache please be sure to hide the device back just the way you found it.
There are generally 50 plus caches along the trail. Just because there are a lot of caches does not make this a power trail. For One thing you will need to peddle or walk it. You will find a wide variety of sizes, types, and terrain while searching for the hides. Some are going to be easy and some challenging in very different ways. I think someone once said that variety is the spice of life. If you want to know where to park, or get food, or find a bathroom along the trail you need to check out GC4Q1H2
(Bike Trail - Welcome to the Trail). It is loaded with valuable way points and information check it out. There is also a bookmark
list that has all the caches along the trail listed in it. That is
if I remembered to update it. Happy hunting!