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Blackheart Joe and the Brass Monkey Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 11/4/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Cache is just a bit off Lead Mine Road, park just off the road. Be careful of your surroundings (you'll be at the mine!) and heed the signs.

A note from Blackheart Joe:

Ahoy there! Bet ye didn't think ye'd hear from ole Joe anytime soon, did ye? Well, it's like they say: A bad penny always turns up! Just had to tell ye about one of me latest experiences.

I was in me quarters one cold evenin' off the coast of New Hampshire when me new First Mate, Cook, came a'smashin' through the door. "Cap'n!" he shouts, "Did ye hear that crash!? There's cannon balls all over the decks!"
"Must be th' Brass Monkey" says I.
He tears off like th' Devil 'imself is chasin' him. As I sat back down to me charts, I feel the ship heel hard to port! "What in the name of Davey Jones" I says to meself. I dash out onto the decks ta see Cook spinnin' the wheel hard to port. He was a'breathin real hard, I could see is breath in the freezin' air. "What the devil are ye doin' Cook?" shouts I.
"Evadin' the Brass Monkey, of course! We're under attack, ye said so yerself!"
I chuckled heartily. "No, ye fool! the Brass Monkey's not a ship! We ain't under attack by anything more than a cold snap!"

A brass tray, called a "monkey", was used to hold cannonballs on warships in the 16th to 18th centuries. The tray would hold a set of 16 balls in a square formation, and then a set of 9 balls could be stacked on top of that, and so on, for a total of 30 cannon balls stored in close proximity to the cannon. Supposedly, in very cold temperatures the "monkey" would contract, causing the balls to fall off, giving us the phrase "It was cold enough to freeze the balls of a brass monkey."* This is what alerted First Mate Cook that there was something afoot.

The captain couldn't let this oversight go unpunished, so the next time they put to shore for an extended period, Cook was sent on an errand to collect lead needed to make more shot for the muskets in the armory. This cache is a cannon (complete with a cannon ball!**), placed at a lead mine to commemorate this event.



*One last note from Blackheart Joe: I don't care what ye scholars have to say! This is my story, and I'm stickin' to it! I'll remind ye that the punishment fer contradictin' the Cap'n is a keel-haulin'! **Oh, and you'd do well to check out the cannon ball. It is the reason for one of the attributes.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

taneyrq

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)