THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE POSTED COORDINATES. You win the
trophy by being the first to find the cache holding the trophy.
Once you find the cache and win the trophy, you have 30 days to
proudly display the trophy on your desk, kitchen window sill, or
fireplace mantel. On the 30th day (or sooner) after your find, you
must hide the trophy in a NEW cache named FTFC#__. Put the next
sequential number in the ____. Once the FTF trophy has been found,
the caches will remain for other geocachers to visit the site of a
once great championship find! Please remember to log the TB as
it’s log will be the official list of Championship First
Finders. You may win the championship as many times as you like.
This Championship series will also generate a new cache each time
it’s held. So if your not willing to build a new stadium for
the next championship hunt, don’t win the trophy.
NOTE: IT IS COMPLETELY OPTIONAL TO TAKE THE TROPHY AND TO
CREATE A NEW CACHE. YOU MAY FIND THE CACHE AT ANYTIME WITHOUT BEING
REQUIRED TO TAKE THE TROPHY AND CREATE A NEW CACHE. JUST LOG THE
CACHE AS YOU NORMALLY WOULD AND LEAVE THE TROPHY IN THE
CACHE.
Ansel Easton Adams (February 20,
1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer, best
known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West.