Monticello Dam Glory Hole...

Hmm, well, Monticello Dam is easy enough to figure out...  But
what's a glory hole?  Well, there are a number of possibilities,
and we're discussing them... it could be a hole in the damn,
perhaps where the water comes trhough, or perhaps a restroom or
something.

So, we're guessing we'll figure it out when we get there.

*yawn*

As we drive along 128, we're chatting about the day so far.
Thoughts of banged salamis and slamd bangers (damn that smelled
foul... yes, GCON kept it.)

Hmm, maybe it's time to crack open that salami I brought.  ;-)

Now we're talking about history of the game type stuff.  I
should really be writing this all down...  Oh well.  I'm tired,
and I missed a lot of it, so I'll have to get it some other
time.

Now Adam and Chris are arguing about how many people were there
on the Jedi game... 8?  6?  They have different opinions, and
neither of them are certain.

So...  Sat Sep 25 21:29:25 PDT 1999, we've got just a little
over 2 miles to go to our next clue.

And we arrive at 21:34...  we're far from the first ones here,
but we're here.

Ugh, it's now 23:04, and we've found:

1)	a sign that talks about the Glory Hole.  Below it,
	written with chalk on the sidewalk, are the words
	"Blueberry Lake", which is one of the choices for the
	CYOA.

2)	also written on the sidewalk, further down, there is an
	indication that a hint can be found at the intersection
	of 121 and 128.

3)	There was an accident down the road.  As such, 121 and
	128 are no longer reachable.  I just hope (not that it
	really makes any real difference, I suppose) that that
	accident was not the same people as I was talking to
	earlier, some of which had definately been drinking,
	though I'm not sure if the driver had.  I told them to
	be safe several times, but I don't know...  It wasn't a
	game team, though, I understand.

4)	Somehow, by word of mouth of some sort, we find out that
	the hint is "resister codes".

5)	We started driving away, not knowing what to do, and not
	having any cell coverage here...  We found a couple
	other teams, and they said there was still a physical
	thing to be found.

6)	finally, we find it...  a bracelet that was hanging on
	the fence somewhere, where many of us missed it.

	It's made from colored beads.  The colors are:

org blk org blk wht blu blu gld grn blu red org grn blu org vlt
gld vlt red gld wht vlt blk vlt org vlt blu vlt grn blu vlt blu
red org gld org red org gld blu red gld red org org gld org vlt
blu gld grn blu gld blu red org gld blu blu vlt wht vlt red org
blk gld wht vlt wht vlt blu vlt red org org gld org vlt blu gld
grn blu gld blu red blk red blk

After some parsing and such, reversing the order, taking pairs,
calling gold grey, and then using the two numbers in each pair
as a decimal number for a hex digit, we get:

pair = 02, ^B
pair = 02, ^B
pair = 68, D
pair = 65, A
pair = 86, V
pair = 73, I
pair = 83, S
pair = 32,  
pair = 76, L
pair = 79, O
pair = 79, O
pair = 80, P
pair = 32,  
pair = 79, O
pair = 76, L
pair = 68, D
pair = 32,  
pair = 68, D
pair = 65, A
pair = 86, V
pair = 73, I
pair = 83, S
pair = 32,  
pair = 82, R
pair = 68, D
pair = 32,  
pair = 38, &
pair = 32,  
pair = 67, C
pair = 65, A
pair = 76, L
pair = 73, I
pair = 70, F
pair = 79, O
pair = 82, R
pair = 78, N
pair = 73, I
pair = 65, A
pair = 32,  
pair = 65, A
pair = 86, V
pair = 69, E
pair = 03, ^C
pair = 03, ^C

Which clearly reads as:

DAVIS LOOP OLD DAVIS RD & CALIFORNIA AVE

This solved at about Sun Sep 26 00:12:45 PDT 1999

So, next stop, Davis...

N 38.32'04.3"
W121.45'07.0"