Haggis Highway: Pole Dancing Traditional Cache
Haggis Highway: Pole Dancing
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As the first flurries of snow settle on the highlands, the rare breed of albino Wizzski Haggi start to come out of hibernation. Realising they missed the deadline for the recently released Haggis Highway caches they soon scurry about dropping caches, trying to catch up as they head for the slopes.
Distant cousins of the Haggi are called 'Sidehill gougers'. These creatures live in North America and like our native haggi are well adapted to living on hillsides by having legs on one side of their body shorter than the legs on the opposite side (trapping the beast in an endless circular, uphill path.) The creature is variously known as the Sidehill Ousel, Gyascutus, Sidewinder, Wowser, Gudaphro, Hunkus, Rickaboo Racker, Prock, Gwinter, or Cutter Cuss.
So if you thought Pole Dancing was a new invention, think again! Haggi were the first!!!
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haqre ynetr ebpx
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