Cache IS at the posted coordinates, just like every other
traditional hide out there. So what gives then, you may ask?
"October 27 by palmetto (43 found)
Hi oraclebennett
First the fun stuff. You're a Florida cacher, dude, get with the
lingo! STF! that's sooo west coast.
It's LASF in Florida - a proud tradition, and a great race.
(Lazy ??? Second Finder).
(there's an LASF dance too - on your back, watch the
sky)(perfect for the lazy cacher)
Now, the not fun part. I can't publish this."
OK, first of all, I feel like a dummy because I don't know my
own state's native geocaching lingo. LASF? Nope, I'm not ready for
that change yet! To me it is still STF. Second, no worries
Palmetto. I understand.
So I had originally planned for this cache to be something much
larger and more complex, but then Palmetto slapped me with a thick
rule book. Selah, how about a traditional then?
While signing the log on my 18th STF last week, I got to
wondering if anyone had ever placed an STF Challenge Cache? Can we
finally say that there is some sort of reward for all those STF's
we've piled up?
We can.
...however you must NOT complete the challenge first. Yup, I had
wanted you to first have logged 50 caches as STF. This challenge
would have counted from the duration of any cache team's career,
regardless of this publication date. For you older cachers, I felt
you had suffered through enough unrewarding second finds, so now it
was a chance to be the first to earn and claim an FTF! (But isn't
STF what we really want here?)
So now you don't have to do anything other then to SL.
In your log feel free to take us through your worst LASF
experiences, through the misery of coming in second!
The cache itself is flat and magnetic and placed in a typical
hiding spot under a power box on 2nd Street (where else?) Happy
caching! Don't think. Just go.