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The Tale of Timmy the Tiny Timid Tiger Traditional Geocache

Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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I took the letter "T" from mwein's Vermont Vocabulary Virus cache.

The Tale of Timmy the Tiny Timid Tiger “Once upon a time there lived a brave tiger named Tuffy, he was big and strong and never backed down from anything”…oh, if only that were true, thought Timmy. For you see, the truth was, there was no tough tiger named Tuffy. There was only Timmy, the tiny, timid tiger cub. Timmy lived along a tree-lined trail where he trotted and tromped daily. His task was to trod through the thicket everyday with his thermometer to test the temperature of the tepid pond. The temperature had to be just right, not too hot or too cold, so the tiny tadpoles could grow. If he was patient, and Timmy was very patient, the tadpoles would turn to toads. If the tiny toads needed a lift, Timmy the Tiny Timid Tiger would give them a trip on the tip of his tail, down to the marsh and dropped them by the thimbleberry tree.. Then, one Tuesday, as Timmy took a break to taste some tender tulips tarts he heard a thunderous sound. He tugged a tree branch and quickly hid behind it. Then he saw something that tensed him till he trembled from the tips of his ears to his tiny tail. A zillion, zany zebras came galloping down the trail and tailing them were the most terrible zombies Timmy had ever seen. Timmy ran a safe distance away (at least 528 feet away) and hid in a very safe spot. He is still hiding there today, but loves to have company. So if you go to the posted cords you can visit him there. Continue across the foot bridge and visit the Zillions of zany zebras. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=41f6f096-a355-41e4-acd7-882523531a83 They would love some company as well. To Visit Timmy park here: N 44'29.119 W 72'57.861 The trail head (Cougar Trail) is across the street.

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