Classes of the FTF Hound: duct-wedgedii Traditional Cache
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Classes of the FTF Hound: duct-wedgedii
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You Might Be An FTF Hound If....
You are looking for an envelope of duct tape.
Oh yeah, you know who you are. Those FTF hounds are a real piece of
work, downright crazy even. Silly cachers really - never leaving a
new cache unfound for more than an hour or two, no matter the time
of day or night. Their behavior is completely unexplainable and
borders on ridiculous. Some might even call the compulsion to get
an FTF an addiction worthy of treatment. The adventure, the danger,
the competition, the incredible suspense until the blank log is
revealed is our, I mean their, fix of narcotic proportions. We
won’t name-names, but you know who you are!
This cache is another in a continuation of the FTF Hound series
dedicated to all those amongst us who go to great lengths for those
FTF stats.
Biological Classifications of the "FTF Hound".....
(Thank you Sierrawildflower for researching the biological
classification system)
Kingdom: Animalia
Family: Geocachaceae
Genus: FTFCanis
Species: An enormous variety of species and subspecies exist
including.....
duct-wedgedii: This subspecies of FTF Hound will look in a wood
pole too tall to climb for their prey. Passersby believe this
species to be lunatics because they stare for long periods of time
where few things can lurk. Additional identifiers may include
tweezers in their pockets for the primary purpose of retrieving
stubborn log sheets.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Oynpx gncr. Jrqtrq uvtu.