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Onkle Ole's Joke Mystery Cache

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Kiersolvd: I placed this cache over 19 years ago, when a rough old overgrown road went beyond the turn-around, before the trail was built. Since then, brush grew, the cache moved about a couple times, and my memories faded. Where I recalled it being didn’t match up to reality, but I retrieved the cache and perhaps where I originally placed it. It was very wet inside but not all as odiferous as the last logs implied.

Thanks to all who searched this out over the years.

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Hidden : 5/4/2005
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The cache is not at the listed coordinates!

Onkle Ole called up the other day and told me a joke.  I just about fell out of my chair laughing.

"Nephew," Onkle Ole said, "I think you can use this joke to tell people where I've been.  Don't you think?"

"What do you mean Onkle?"

"Well, they seem to like those little puzzles.  Perhaps you can use the pictures then."

"I'm not so sure Onkle, the last puzzle seemed to stump them.  One even said it was a little obscure."

I could hear Onkle Ole's voice sounding a little disappointed, "Really?  There must not be as many Norwegians out there as I thought then."  Then he said, "Have any asked you for help?"

"Some Onkle.  But I think they are a shy bunch.  You know how Swedes are."

"Oof da!  Don't tell me you're living amongst some Swedes then?"

"Just a figure of speech, Onkle.  Just a figure of speech."

"Well, let's try this as a puzzle, just don't make it so hard this time then."

"Ok Onkle."

"Scratch Sylvie's ear for me.  I'm off again.  Keep your bags packed then."

And with that, Onkle Ole hung up.

The Puzzle!

Here are two pictures.  Each represents a number.  Really!  You'll just have to think like a Norwegian to get the joke.

The number of the first picture will go into the Latitude (A) and,
the number of the second picture will go into the Longitude (B).

For each number: 

  • if the number is less than 10, multiply it by 100, or
  • if the number is less than 100, multiply it by 10, or
  • if the number is less than 1000, multiply it by 1

You should end up with a three digit number for each.  

  • X = A - 817
  • Y = B - 552

The coordinates are then N47 36.X W122 10.Y

Oh, and if you want to read Onkle Ole's joke, it will be in the cache container.


12 May 2005

Onkle Ole called up and provide addition information to make the solution to the puzzle easier.  He wanted to congratulate Lahontan for his persistence in spite of his social standing.  As he said, "Those Swedes!"

  • Ole & Lena jokes rely on a thick accent and a lot of corn.
  • watch your sign in the math equation.  It's not an absolute value.
  • Parents,be sure your kids wash their hands, because they might be ____!
  • Remember, it's a joke.  There's no logic to it.  

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

1. [Puzzle] k naq l fubhyq or cbfvgvir 2. uggc://jjj.yyhaq.pbz/lbxrf.ugz 3. Gurl nera'g wbxrf nobhg Baxyr Byr, ur'f abg gung byq (ur fnlf.) 4. Erzrzore, vg'f n wbxr! 5. [Cache] Lbh znl or grzcgrq gb cnex ba n uvtujnl be ohfl ebnq.  Qba'g! 6. Ybbx sbe gur ebnq yrff geniryrq.

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)