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De tre bukkene bruse Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

cervisvenator: Hi

While I feel that Geocaching.com should hold the location for the cache owner and block other cachers from placing a cache in the area around this cache for a reasonable amount of time, we can’t do so forever.

Nothing seems to happen with this cache listing, so it is now archived, so that someone else can place a cache in the area, and geocachers can once again enjoy visiting this location. Also, if it hasn’t been done already, please pick up any remaining cache bits as soon as possible.

If the owner wants it reopened, send me an e-mail and I’ll be happy to unarchive the cache listing if it still satisfies the requirement/guidelines.

(This reviewer note is in English so non-Norwegian cache owners, geocachers and cache reviewers can understand what it says.)

Thanks for your understanding,
Cervis Venator
Geocaching.com Volunteer Cache Reviewer

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Hidden : 6/2/2013
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

VIKTIG INFO: Denne cachen ligger ikke på hovedveien! Stopp for all del ikke her for å lete. Bruk veipunkter som er angitt for å tilnærme deg cachen.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This cache is not located along the main road! Use the waypoints to navigate safely to the cache.


Her må en kjenne til historien om de tre bukkene bruse for å kunne finne chachen. Et kort sammendrag av eventyret finnes under.
One has to know the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff to find this cache. A short summary can be found in the cache description below.

Norwegian:

De tre bukkene Bruse eller De tre bukkene Bruse som skulle gå til seters og gjøre seg fete (De tre Bukkene Bruse, som skulde gaae til Sæters og gjøre sig fede) er et norsk folkeeventyr som er samlet inn av Peter Christen Asbjørnsen og Jørgen Moe og gjengitt i deres eventyrsamling Norske Folkeeventyr som ble utgitt på midten av 1840-årene.

Eventyret handler om tre geitebukker som skal til seters for å gjøre seg fete. Da de kommer til ei bru og skal gå over, blir de stoppet av et troll som bor under brua og vil vite hvem det er «som tramper på min bro». Trollet lar den første og den andre bukken slippe over fordi begge sier at den neste er større. Da den tredje og største av bukkene Bruse kommer trampende og trollet reiser seg, stanger bukken trollet uti fossen og alle bukkene kommer trygt over.

De tre bukkene Bruse er kanskje det mest kjente norske folkeeventyret. Det er kort, har flere gjentakelser og en klar handling som er lett å huske. Eventyret er dermed lett å gjenfortelle for små barn, og lett å dramatisere med geitestemmer, trollbuldring, trampelyder, trippende fingre og stangebevegelser. Eventyret har blitt utgitt på flere språk og i mange forskjellige versjoner, blant annet som billedbøker og popup-bøker .

English:

Three Billy Goats Gruff (Norwegian: De tre bukkene Bruse) is a Norwegian fairy tale. The fairy tale was collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their "Norske Folkeeventyr", first published between 1841 and 1844.

The story introduces three male goats, sometimes identified in the story as youngster, father and grandfather, but more often described as brothers. There is no grass left for them to eat near to where they live, so they must cross a river to get to a "sæter" (a meadow) or hillside on the other side of a stream in order to eat and get fat. To do so, they must first cross a bridge, under which lives a fearsome troll who eats anyone who passes that way. The smallest billy goat is the first to cross and is immediately stopped by the troll who threatens to "gobble him up!" The little goat convinces him to wait for the bigger billy goat to come across because he is larger and more gratifying as a feast. The greedy troll agrees and lets the smallest goat cross. The middle goat sees that the youngest one has crossed and reaches the conclusion that the bridge must be safe after all, but is also stopped by the troll and given the same threat. The second billy goat is allowed to cross as well after he tells the troll to wait for the biggest billy goat because he will have the most meat. The Third Billy Goat then gets on the Bridge and is stopped by the hungry Troll. When the troll gets up on the bridge however, the third billy goat is so big that he easily throws the troll into the stream with his horns and crosses the bridge. From then on the bridge is safe, and all three goats are able to go to the rich fields around the summer farm in the hills. They all live happily ever after. The troll, however, was never seen again.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Yrg qre qra fxhzyr v riraglerg obe. Frnepu jurer gur srnefbzr svther va gur fgbel yvirf.

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)