If you think this looks suspiciously like a parasitic cache hanging off antpeng's series, then so be it. Or you could just take it in the spirit in which is it intended: as an elaborate TFTClimbs (and perhaps also as unrelated recognition to antpeng for ensuring that everything I've ever hidden has been found at least once).
While thinking about an appropriate way to say TFTClimbs, my mind was drawn to how tribute bands pay credit to the original artists. Tribute bands are often best enjoyed live after a few drinks, and it took me back to my university days where I encountered The Bootleg Beatles and The Strolling Bones (and since then, I've added such classics as the Fabbagirls to my list). And that got me thinking more generally about the year when I transitioned from home to university: 1986. A lot of chart tunes from that time have stuck in my mind, partly because back then I still sometimes recorded tunes off Radio 1's Sunday Chart Show (not really a mix-tape though, as I had no control of the order), and partly just because memories associate with music so strongly. One of the strongest musical associations I have with my first term at university is Erasure's Sometimes. Given my liking of it then and ever since, I was sure I recalled it topping the charts, but I see now that it didn't quite make number one. But I do remember singing and dancing along to it in '86 at my one and only visit to what used to be the Studio nightclub in Bristol's Frogmore Street; I think it may have been a Thursday night, when it was cheaper to get in. Hmmm, classy...
Anyway, enough nostalgic waffle. Just like antpeng's mix-tapes, there's one to be found at
http://bit.ly/GCMixtapeXXXXXXXX, but this time the UNKNOWN characters (but not Unknown, unknown, UnKnowN, etc) are suggested by:
"It's so sad when you're young to be told you're having fun"
There are some boilerplate words too that you can read if you want:
Alert: You are about to access or download a file that contains further details needed to find this geocache. As the cache owner, I represent that this file is safe to download although it has not been checked by Groundspeak or by the reviewer for possible malicious content. Download this file at your own risk.
And there might even be a tree to find and climb somewhere in Wiltshire. There's a geochecker here. All the usual warnings and disclaimers about tree climbing apply.
TFTC.