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2006 Oakdale Summerfest Hunt

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KITCH

The harvest brings to mind to say, Got lemons? Make lemonade. Working up a sweat wasn't easy. But it made for lots of fun in the shade.

Hendrix, Townsend, Van Halen, and Page They know heavy metal rock. Before he was king and still just a boy, He lived in this city's block.

Big plans are underway. The changes may affect the sight. But when all is said and almost done, The lights will still be bright.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:32 AM Permalink
KITCH

It's only natural this would be close by. And heading east finds the same. The floor to the north made it stick, Since that's how it got it's name.

The faces might go unnoticed. The names we're betting you know. Swell on this and you'll envision. Feet and limbs all in a row.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:33 AM Permalink
Clue Master

It starts tomorrow

Our Good OlÂ’ Summerfest.

The medallion hunt is part of

A community celebration thatÂ’s one of the best!

ArenÂ’t medallion hunts fun?

Your city you get to explore.

You learn things you didnÂ’t know

And see things you didnÂ’t see before.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:41 AM Permalink
Clue Master

The medallion hunt is meant as fun.

The clues wonÂ’t steer you wrong.

What a pair they make,

Grounded, close, and strong.

Lots of fun to be had at Summerfest.

Look around and you will see.

Lions, bears, and whales,

And so much of it is free!
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:42 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Of the many parks in Oakdale,

Some are small and some are big.

Remember the rules have always been

No need to climb, swim, or dig.

The medallion hunt is brought to you by

Our generous sponsor, the OBPA.

TheyÂ’re the movers and shakers in the city,

And the $1,500 prize they pay.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:42 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Has Joel found this thing yet?
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:45 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

I was out earlier looking. There were some families out. I've got a park I like, but I've looked over it. Can't really figure out the clues as well though.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 8:14 AM Permalink
KITCH

thanks for sharing :wink:
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 8:19 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I saw 2 wet cooler chicks out this morning. :ooh: :cool:
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 8:32 AM Permalink
mucluck

wasn't me....unless you were peeking in the window while I showered :eek:
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 8:34 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Sorry Clucky. I should have said hi.

Sat, 06/24/2006 - 8:37 AM Permalink
KC0GRN

so where the heck is this dang thing?
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 9:16 AM Permalink
Clue Master

I think I'm gonna try and take a stab at one of these today. The kid wants to check out a few things at Kaposia Days but I'll convince her that there's other things to do in Oakdale and Roseville too.

So is that Maple Grove, White Bear Lake, Oakdale, South St. Paul and Roseville? Damn! :eek:
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 9:39 AM Permalink
KC0GRN

Welp, oakdale is done. It was found at tanners lake. Any of the crew find it?

Next year I'm taking time off and I'm going to SCOUR every park in oakdale till I find it. Forget clues.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 6:31 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

And I'm going to oakdale city hall. Last year they promised explanations that never showed up. I think at least personally I put a lot of time in on this hunt (actually I've put a decent amount of time in for the last 3 years) and it would be nice to get some answers.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 6:34 PM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Garsh darned it!%&$%*&^..... I was at Tanners Lake, that's what I liked. And I checked out the culverts yesterday. I guess I didn't check them out enough. Damn it.

When I was out at Oakfield tonight I had to use the port-o-potty. I go in there, and just as I get my foot in, a mouse jumps down onto my foot and then scurries off. Almost scared the piss out of me, but I was able to wait.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 6:57 PM Permalink
becksie

I thought Me2 and I looked everywhere at Tanners, too...including the culverts...damn the luck!!! :eyeroll: :chagrin:
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:55 PM Permalink
becksie

but it was good to be out hunting again :cool:
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 7:56 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

try a week of searching all over oakdale. I was out every evening save friday night and every evening was from 6pm to sundown (later some nights). I did search tanners lake, but obviously not good enough.

Lessons for next year though. small parks can be thoroughly searched and eliminated quickly. Every year I get more determined to find this thing. I gotta go check out the spot tomorrow night and get a picture for records.
Sat, 06/24/2006 - 8:06 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Well I guess it wasn't any coolers who found it?
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 4:38 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

For Oakdale next year I think we keep track of where we search. That way we can tell each other where we search, and we can have each other double-check.

Oakdale will learn you don't get the Cooler Crew mad... :wink:
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 5:31 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Here's all we found in Oakdale yesterday. And it looks like 3M & TMK stumbled acrossed it too. I like when that happens when you're not looking for it.
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 7:54 AM Permalink
KITCH

CM has to lead the nation in geocache finds on random looking in good hiding spots.
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 8:06 AM Permalink
Clue Master

I'm guessing I might find another one by accident today in Roseville too. You heading up too Kitch? Wanna DG later?
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 8:28 AM Permalink
KITCH

can't go park hunting.. and I won't be disc golfin' for a while

I'm extremely worried about throwing out my back again..
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 8:30 AM Permalink
Clue Master

K :frown:
Sun, 06/25/2006 - 8:38 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Thanks 3M but I haven't logged a find in quite some time. I'm bad that way.
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 6:11 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Dude, you're bad in so many ways.... :sillygrin:
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 6:12 AM Permalink
Clue Master

HA But as they say, when I'm bad I'm better....
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 6:24 AM Permalink
KITCH

moved to the crypt...
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 8:36 AM Permalink
KC0GRN

Clue descriptions are up.

All I can say is.. who writes this tripe? Medallion "Hunt" referering to Tanners? Give me a break nobody would come up with that. Its like saying "Medallion" references a manhole cover near where they hid it.

I absolutely hated the pair that were "grounded close and strong". The description says it was for two former mayors that live near the park and like to work in their yards. Utter crap...

"see things you didn't see before". Key word, DIDN'T. Their explanation was "see before" a park where the medallion was formerly hidden. That doesn't even rate the word crap. And what's all this talk about not steering you wrong? Oh, that's just a reference to a parking lot....

Like I said. Next year, forget the dang clues, they're worse than meaningless. Everybody pick a few parks and go over them with fine tooth combs, we'll have it in a couple days.
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 12:42 PM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Hey KC, I think we should write emails to these people about these clues. Talk about crap. How many people of Oakdale would even know some of this stuff? And some of the explanations take more steps than a marathon. They need to know that with crap like this people are really going to not want to hunt for this.
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:04 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

already have an email into someone on the oakdale website. Not sure if I'll get a response, but I'm hoping to be put in touch with someone running this hunt.
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:15 PM Permalink
KITCH

OMG...that is bad....unreal
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:17 PM Permalink
Clue Master

4 letters come to mind...

C O N O
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:22 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

that was fast. I got an email back from Sue at the Oakdale website. She's going to mail me the clues from all the previous hunts (except the first year, she only knows where it was hidden).

She did save some face with me though, but I did let her know to let the powers that be know these clues were way too cryptic.

Here's the list I'm getting

I have copies of the clues and explanations for 6 of the seven medallion

hunts -- the first year is missing. They are not on my computer, but

I'd be happy to mail them to you if you'd like to email me your address.

Also, I can tell you in which parks it has been found:

2000 - Oakdale Park (no clues available)

2001 - Tanners Park

2002 - Eberle Park

2003 - Richard Walton Park

2004 - Northdale Park

2005 - Tower Park

2006 - Tanners Park
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:22 PM Permalink
mucluck

I nominate the 2006 Oakdale clues as the worst clues ever written :chagrin:
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:23 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

Oh and don't bother getting the same info over and over again. As soon as I have the clues in hand I'll get them all posted here, every typo, comma, and carriage return. I'm sure Ares can get em on the site too.
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:36 PM Permalink
becksie

OMG, I couldn't agree with you more!!! I had the very same thoughts about all of the clue phrases you've quoted!!!

:angry:

Stoopid...
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:36 PM Permalink
Posen

Ranks right up there with "People travel through the air without a wire to keep them there..." the worst clue I've seen until the pile you showed us... :worried:
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:39 PM Permalink
Clue Master

These were pretty poor excuses for clues. Although I still think that Cono clue about some school a mile away was pretty far fetched. There were a few of them that year that remind me of this hunt too. Sad :eyeroll:
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:48 PM Permalink
KITCH

flipping pdf's...I hate it...I can't read anything!!!

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

ya...pdf blows 2....can't they do anything right??
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 1:56 PM Permalink
KITCH

can somebody EMAIL me the clues...I can open it up in gmail...
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 2:00 PM Permalink
KITCH

NEVERMIND!!!

I figured it out...
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 2:01 PM Permalink
Clue Master

I have the same prob Kitch. I always had to wait until I got home to see the clues. Can someone just post them?
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 2:18 PM Permalink
KITCH

SUMMERFEST MEDALLION HUNT CLUES

Clues

Explanation of Clues

1

June 19

Monday

9 a.m.

Of the many parks in Oakdale,

Some are small and some are big.

Remember the rules have always been

No need to climb, swim, or dig.

The medallion hunt is brought to you by

Our generous sponsor, the OBPA.

TheyÂ’re the movers and shakers in the city,

And the $1,500 prize they pay.

Reiterates official rules.

“Hunt” references tanning a hide = Tanners.

“Movers and Shakers” references the OBPA changing the long-standing

ice fishing contest to a winter picnic and also moving the event from

Tanners to Walton park

2

June 20

Tuesday

7 a.m.

The medallion hunt is meant as fun.

The clues wonÂ’t steer you wrong.

What a pair they make,

Grounded, close, and strong.

Lots of fun to be had at Summerfest.

Look around and you will see.

Lions, bears, and whales,

And so much of it is free!

“Steer” = steering wheel = vehicle = parking lot

“Pair” refers to Ted Bearth and Pete Graske, who live along Tanners

Park. “Grounded, close, and strong” = both Bearth and Graske like to

work in the yard (grounded), live near each other (close), and were both

mayors (strong) but the three words also refer to the metal culverts, one

of which held the medallion.

Last half of clue simply refers to things youÂ’d find at Summerfest (Lions

= vendors, Bears = Teddy Bear Band, and Whales = Johan and the

Whales) but also may draw some to Nature Center

3

June 21

Wed.

7 a.m.

It starts tomorrow

Our Good OlÂ’ Summerfest.

The medallion hunt is part of

A community celebration thatÂ’s one of the best!

ArenÂ’t medallion hunts fun?

Your city you get to explore.

You learn things you didnÂ’t know

And see things you didnÂ’t see before.

“Fun” = park and playground

“Learn” = proximity to a school

“See Before” = repeat location

4

June 22

Thursday

7 a.m.

ItÂ’s only natural this would be close by.

And heading east finds the same.

The floor to the north made it stick,

Since thatÂ’s how it got its name.

The faces might go unnoticed.

The names weÂ’re betting you know.

Dwell on this and youÂ’ll envision

Feet and limbs all in a row.

“Only natural” = Naturalist Henry Hudson = Hudson Boulevard

“Heading East” = Hudson, WI

“Floor to north made it stick” = Tartan High School named, in part, to

donation from 3M – makers of Scotch tape.

“Faces” = Again refer to Bearth and Graske

“Names” – Ted Bearth Grande Parade and Pete Graske Arbor Day

“Dwell” – their homes by Tanners Park

“Feet” = parade and “limbs” – trees
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 2:19 PM Permalink
KITCH

The harvest brings to mind to say,

Got lemons? Make lemonade.

Working up a sweat wasnÂ’t easy,

But it made for lots of fun in the shade.

Hendrix, Townsend, Van Halen, and Page.

They know heavy metal rock.

Before he was king and still just a boy,

He lived in this cityÂ’s block.

Big plans are underway.

The changes may affect the sight.

But when all is said and almost done,

The lights will still be bright.

Ice in Tanners was harvested in winter for use in iceboxes in the summer.

Four well-known guitar players – Tanners Lake is guitar shaped.

“Heavy metal rock” = culvert and Graske plaque in rock near culvert

“King” refers to Elvis who hails from Memphis = south = southern part

of the city

Clue refers to cityÂ’s new housing rehabilitation program in Tanners area.

“Underway” = culvert

“Lights still be bright” = 4

th

of July fireworks at Tanners

6

June 24

Sat.

7 a.m.

To get to the bottom of the puzzle,

Study every word on every line.

They looked stranded but got away,

To find it, youÂ’ll need to shine.

Darkness and ways to see clearly.

Many stories to be found.

Seventh medallion hunt this year,

Don’t risk your neck and not go ‘round.

This year weÂ’ve picked a park

That has several views, not just one.

ThereÂ’s no better place to be,

To have some fun in the sun.

“Bottom” = south end of city.

“Study” = another reference to school. “Line” = fishing term.

“Stranded” = former goat farm at Strand property near park

“Shine” = may need flashlight when looking inside culvert

Clue refers to west side of Tanners: “Darkness” = black = Blackie’s,

“See Clearly” = Harmon Glass, “Many stories” = condos. “Seventh” =

take 7

th

Street but avoid Glenbrook cul-de-sac, go to main parking lot.

Clue tells you that park can be seen from more than one location.

“Fun in the sun” = beach

7

June 25

Sun.

7 a.m.

Park at Tanners, the courts on your right.

Find the path and stroll toward the lake.

If you miss it, double back.

From there itÂ’s yours to take.

HeÂ’ll give you a tree,

But not the $1,500 prize.

Roll past the rock,

And youÂ’ll be wealthy and wise!

Turn your gaze downward,

Tunnel vision youÂ’ll need.

The medallion is within reach,

Congrats, itÂ’s yours indeed!

See the fountain,

Then look west.

We left it in the culvert,

The medallion of Summerfest!

Tells you best place to park.

“Double back” = pair of culverts

“He’ll give you a tree” = Pete Graske dedication rock near culvert

Look down for “tunnel” = culvert

Looking west while standing at the drinking fountain, culvert on the left

is where medallion was.
Mon, 06/26/2006 - 2:20 PM Permalink