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FST: The Bride Of Firesign Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

drofrockology: sorry to those who cache responsibly, but i've got to archive this and a few of the other fst caches.

if you have most of the codes and are missing this one, please, email me at montywolf@gmail.com and i'll send you the codes you'll need to find the "4 or 5 crazy guys" cache. i'm sure that it's still there since the cache thief probably doesn't have what it takes to tackle this kind of adventure.

monty wolf

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Hidden : 8/24/2004
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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The Bride Of Firesign

At the time of creating the cache-series, this is the newest Firesign Theatre recording.  This recording re-unites several characters from the distant and not-so-distant past.  A friend of mine who lives in the Portland, Oregon area, and a fellow FST aficionado, astutely said: "This is the Firesign Theatre recording fans have waited 20 years for!"  He's right!  This could be their best effort ever.

Choosing the location for this cache was a pretty easy one.

To hear a little bit of “The Bride Of Firesign”
copy and paste the following URL into the address bar of your browser:
http://montywolf.tripod.com/cgi-bin/sounds/bride.mp3
Sorry, Tripod won't allow remote downloads from their site via links.


CACHE NOTES

I new early that this cache would be hidden where it now resides, waiting for you to lift the veil that hides it.
I hid this on a Sunday afternoon, so there was little traffic to worry about; very few people walking around downtown.  Until I started to take waypoints.  This guy hung out for the longest time while I walked around the area looking, holding my "cell phone" in front of me.  I hope you have an easier time finding it than I did placing it.


This is one in a series of caches based on recordings by the Firesign Theatre.
There are 17 caches in all.   

  • 16 of them carry the clues that will lead you to “The Firesign Theatre: 4 or 5 Crazy Guys”
  • 15 of the 16 will have letters that need to be converted to numbers
  • 1 of the 16 will tell you how to convert the letters into numbers
  • You must find all 16 caches to find “The Firesign Theatre: 4 or 5 Crazy Guys”
  • You will need to be at least 5’7” to reach one of the caches.
  • The 15 “clue caches” are in Altoid’s Stip tins.  They contain logs and a letter written on the bottom.  DO NOT FORGET TO GET THE CODE!! 
  • The 16th cache is the “code-breaker cache.”  This one is an AOL CD tin with a web site extension written on the base and lid.  The web site is: http://montywolf.tripod.com  The extension will look like /website.extension
  • The final leg of this series, “The Firesign Theatre: 4 or 5 Crazy Guys,” is in an ammo can.

 I’m not telling you which cache is the AOL tin and which caches are in the Altoids Strip tins as it would be rather easy to figure out the location of “The Firesign Theatre: 4 or 5 Crazy Guys.”  My advice: Think Altoids Strip tins and don’t be surprised if you find an AOL tin.  

If you are traveling through the area don’t worry.  You can work these caches individually without the fear of “missing something.”


The Firesign Theatre

The Firesign Theatre have won three Grammy nominations, two of them for Best Comedy CDs in 1998 and 2001. Both these works, "Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death" and "The Bride of Firesign," take place on-the-air, combining a mastery of audio production with the entertainment techniques of radio's historic "golden age."  

Firesign got its start on the surprise "underground" hit, "Radio Free Oz" in 1966. Within a few months, the "Oz" boys landed a record contract with Columbia and began writing, producing and performing a series of LP's (currently reissued on CD by laugh.com) that would strike the psychedelic funny bone of a generation. By the time they sold out Carnegie Hall in 1974, they had gone past cult status and were entering the language.  

Favorite bits from Firesign's 1970 radio series were collected on the best-selling LP (later CD), "Dear Friends." Collectors have scoured eBay for rare copies of the later "Let's Eat!" series and many other unreleased radio shows and broadcast performances. Long-time NPR listeners may remember Firesign's unconventional "Campoon Chronicles" coverage of the 1980 Presidential election for "Morning Edition."  

The quartet may be seen performing some of their classic sketches, including "Nick Danger" and "High School Madness," on the recent Rhino DVD, "Weirdly Cool." Some fifteen CDs, collecting their work from 1967 to 2001, are currently in print, several of them on labels from Australia and the U.K.  

You can learn more about the Firesign Theatre at www.firesigntheatre.com.


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