The title gives this one away. No fooling it is a bison tube with a magnet so it is held in place by metal. Might be a quick find for some of you, after all it is a bison held in place by a magnet. Now I know what you are thinking if you have done our caches on this trail before. He does a lot of play on words, he is just trying to fool us. There is something to this whole bison with a magnet attached to it. He is trying to trick us. I am not trying to trick you with this being something other than a bison tube magnetically held in place. I can assure you that this is a bison tube held in place magnetically. I have no reason to mislead you in any way about that being the facts. Now I could go on and on but that would just cause you to really start to think I am up to something here. To be clear, like 100% clear this is a bison tube with a magnet that is held in place magnetically. A quick find! Just like all my hides please hide this back to the place you found it. And please, if you don't mind, tell everyone in your log that I was being truthful and honest.
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!