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Fruit Cocktail Mystery Cache

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Cerinio: They replaced the signage with a new design and moved it. This spot is no longer viable. Thanks to all finders - hope you enjoyed it!

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Hidden : 4/22/2011
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The Cache is not at the posted coordinates.

Solve the puzzle below to harvest the actual coordinates.


Before it became Silicon Valley, this area was known for its bountiful fruit orchards. The dummy coordinates are on the former grounds of what was once the biggest fruit cannery in the world [Ref. 1]. Little is preserved from that fruitful past but a nearby historical landmark. (If you’re curious, you may want to visit the nearby landmark and historical plaque at N37 22.874 W122 02.105, but that information will not help solve this puzzle.)

Not surprisingly, while researching this area I became hungry for some fruit cocktail and decided to make my own for canning. I did make sure it met USDA standards for fruit cocktail so kept the proportions within the specifications of the following table [Ref. 2]:


Fruit Ingredient Percentage by weight must not be less than Percentage by weight must not be more than
Pears 30% 50%
Peaches 25% 45%
Grapes 6% 16%
Pineapple 6% 20%
Cherries 2% 6%

Here are my notes:

The individual weights of the fruits were:

AB lbs. of cherries, CD lbs. of pears, EF lbs. of pineapple, GH lbs. of grapes and JK lbs. of peaches.

All weights are in whole pounds, no fractions.

For the weight of peaches, the tens digit is equal to the ones digit (i.e. J=K)

I had exactly twice as much pears as pineapple.

I bought 7 kg of cherries, but was snacking on them so they didn't all get added in. Still, I put in as many of them as I could while still meeting the standard.

None of the weights was a prime number.

If I had switched the weights of any two fruits, I would not have met the standard.

When I got done, I had more than my scale could weigh. I had to borrow my eccentric neighbors scale. I ended up with 15 stone total.

Given that harvest of information, I’m sure it will be easy as pie to figure out the coordinates of the cache, which is at N37 BX.WFZ, W122 VG.EYX.

Where:
V=J-K
W=D+A
X=D-H
Y=G-A
Z=C-E

Please bring your own pen as there was no room for one in the cache. Tweezers will be useful.

If you solved it when it first came out - the new final coordinates are offset from the old ones N+0.073 W-0.019. There is new bonus info in Certitude.

Congratulations to Monsterblader for FTF!.


References:


[Ref. 1] Photos and captions from the City of Sunnyvale Library.

[Ref. 2] United States Standards for Grades of Canned Fruit Cocktail, USDA, Section 52.1053 "Proportion of Fruit Ingredients ", April 21, 2006.


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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

oyvaxre

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)