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    Pamelacn2 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 11, 2009, 01:02 PM
    Trouble solving geocaching puzzle
    I have tried to solve this geocache puzzle for so long and I have been getting nowhere.. Now I am begging... um, I mean hoping that someone out there can help me.

    I need to figure out the coordinates from this:



    (34:08) (06:40 x 85:57) . (28:05 _ _ _ NIM + 490)

    (37:40 HAXO x 5) (46:28 - 10:45 - 32:27) . (11:05 + 11) + ( 85:48 x (11:05 x 32.27

    Here is the link that shows what the whole puzzle looks like if that helps.


    http://www.centralontariogeocachers....g/puzzlev2.jpg

    Also two clues were given to help solve this puzzle:

    1. You can do this with grade school math.
    2. The symbol below the picture is important.

    Please help... before I pull out all my hair! It would be so greatly appreciated.
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    Feb 10, 2010, 01:22 AM
    Pamela,

    Have you asked this over on the Geocaching.com forums? You might get more help.
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    Feb 10, 2010, 01:23 AM

    Alternatively, can you post the code for this cache? I'd be interested in taking a crack at it.

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