Seeker’s Recap of Forrest’s Statements. These, along with Goofy’s “Cheat Sheet” in the tabs above are littered with important ideas that should not be forgotten while considering where Forrest may have hidden his chest. Thanks Seeker- and Goofy- —————————“Some searchers overrate the complexity of the search. Knowing about head pressures, foot pounds, acre feet, bible verses, Latin, cubic inches, icons, fonts, charts, graphs, formulas, curved lines, magnetic variation, codes, depth meters, riddles, drones or ciphers, will not assist anyone to the treasure location, although those things have been offered as positive solutions. Excellent research materials are TTOTC, Google Earth, and/or a good map. From Jenny Kile’s Six Question Blog: 1. Q) Enthusiasm towards finding your treasure continues to remain strong. Considering the many years the hunt has been going on, and from your perspective and interaction with searchers, do you feel searchers are becoming closer to solving the clues to the treasure, or further away? Do you feel over time, some searchers have forgotten beginning basics or thoughts they once had, and might benefit going back to them? There’s a lot brain power being expended on the blogs by some pretty bright people Jenny, and it seems they are having fun. ![]() But the great preponderance of searchers don’t comment publically. Very few tell me exactly where they are looking so I don’t know how close they are to the treasure. I’ve said searchers should go back to the poem so many times that I don’t want to say it again here. I don’t want to broaden the clues and hints I’ve written about by pointing them out. What surprises me a little is that nobody to my uncertain knowledge has analyzed one important possibility related to the winning solve. Fenn, Is there any level of knowledge of US history that is required to properly interpret the clues in your poem. But a comprehensive knowledge of geography might help. Someone unfamiliar with your poem receives a message that says “meet me where warm waters halt, somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe”. Would they be able to work out where to go? With Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha, Diane Kruger. Treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage) looks to discover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The Fenn Treasure is a treasure reportedly worth more than one million dollars supposedly hidden by art dealer and author Forrest Fenn in the Rocky Mountains. MissingMoney. Our site will assist you in thoroughly searching all participating. The Treasure Depot. The Forums: The best metal detecting site on the web! Departments: Metal Detecting. ![]() ![]() If they can’t, would they need the whole poem, another stanza, or just a line or word to help them on their way? You over simplify the clues. There are many places in the Rocky Mountains where warm waters halt, and nearly all of them are north of Santa Fe. Look at the big picture, there are no short cuts. If you don’t have that one nailed down you might as well stay home and play Canasta.” f“I warned that the path would not be direct for those who had no certainty of the location beforehand, but sure for the one who did.” f. Over the past half- decade, your challenge for any cavalier spirit to find a valuable treasure chest hidden in the Rocky Mountains sparked a veritable gold rush of knowledge. Without it all the searcher has is the memory of a nice vacation. Although many have tried, I doubt that anyone will find the blaze before they have figured out the first clue. Could you tell us how many searchers to your knowledge have correctly identified the first clue correctly? I cannot imagine anyone finding the treasure without first identifying the starting point, although many seem to be preoccupied with later clues. To me that’s just expensive folly. Fenn,You once wrote: “There isn’t a human trail in very close proximity to where I hid the treasure.” You also once wrote: “And in close proximity were stone projectiles and crudely made hand axes that could have been 3. The treasure of Forrest Fenn goes far beyond his hiding a chest of gold, somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, for anyone to find. Even though this excellent dare offers. With a great mountain and Las Vegas Strip view through floor-to-ceiling windows, the Tower Suite at Treasure Island Hotel & Casino is a premium room at a great value. Organizes triathlons. Details of events in Monterey, Pacific Grove, San Luis Obispo and San Francisco.
Can you clarify for us your definitions of “close proximity” and “very close proximity?” (e. Thanks, Milan. It’s not that easy Milan. ![]() Are you asking me to carry a caliper in my pocket? Each “close proximity” is different, relative, and site- specific, as you pointed out. So I can’t answer your question. To an ant a mud puddle can be like an ocean. Directed by Jon Turteltaub. With Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Sean Bean. A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of.Ie: is anyone close to the treasure chest? Has anyone given you a solve? Thanks, puttputt. I know of a few searchers who have been reasonably close to the treasure puttputt, but there is no indication that they knew it. No one has given me the correct solve past the first two clues. Hi Forrest,You once said you walked the 9. West Yellowstone to Bozeman to just experience it. Obviously you were much younger than you were when you hid the treasure. ![]() Too far to walk means different things at different ages so I was wondering if you would be so bold as to give an estimate of how far you walked to hide the treasure after leaving your car: was it & gt; 1. No, I don’t want to be that bold. But I will say that I walked less than a few miles if that will help. I just looked “few” up and one definition is “scant.” Why do I sound like I’m talking in circles? Andrew Well Andrew, I’m not sure “admire” is the right word but if we twist it a little maybe we can make it work. The word means approval or high regard. So it works. I sure feel that way or I would not have hidden it there. ![]() I like the way you think Andrew. Fenn, Is there any level of knowledge of US history that is required to properly interpret the clues in your poem. But a comprehensive knowledge of geography might help. Beale Treasure. Recently crews from the British Broadcasting Company (BBC)visited Johnson’s Orchards and Peaks Of Otter Winery in order to re- create the story of the Beale Treasure for their show called “Mysteries”. A great time was had by everyone involved in the filming and there was much media coverage from local television news to the local newspaper.- The Johnsons are used to visitors coming and going on their 2. Danny Johnson said he shows them the cows because he wants them to know where milk comes from, just as he shows them the apple orchards because he wants them to know where apples come from. The other six actors sat down again by a campfire on the set, picking up their props of banjos, bandannas and tin cups. A wagon with two horses waited next to the campfire. Two other horses were tied to a tree near the men. Quiet!” Sharon Tracey yelled. She is not very tall and has blonde wavy hair, but as production manager, she has a voice that can be loud when she wants it to be. Bystanders stopped their conversations. Someone grabbed Bo- Bo by his orange collar so he wouldn’t run into the scene. He stifled a bark when Nancy Johnson gave him a threatening look.“Action!” Campbell said. Krantz sprang from his hiding place, wearing the 1. Jeb,” probably would’ve worn in the 1. Krantz’s face lit up, a mix between a smile and horror.“Gold! I swear to God I ain’t never seen as much ever! Gold!”The other actors, Jebs fellow scoundrels and treasure hunters, scurried up the large rock with Krantz, leaving a cloud of dust and props in their wake.“And cut! Thank you,” Campbell said, fanning with his shirt. It was almost 9. 4 degrees. Campbell is the free- lance director of the British Broadcasting Company’s television series “Mysteries,” similar to the American show “Unsolved Mysteries.”Campbell and his crew were looking for story ideas recently and learned of Bedford County’s Beale treasure mystery through the Internet. They worked on background information and script writing for one week in London and flew to Virginia last week to film their version of the legend. Sometime between 1. Thomas Jefferson Beale is said to have buried a vat of gold, silver and jewels somewhere near the present- day Bedford County town of Montvale. The loot was conservatively estimated in 1. Beale left behind three coded messages: The first told the exact location of the treasure; the second told the contents; the third told who owned the treasure. It is said that only the second code has been broken. People worldwide have been afflicted with the Beale addiction, devoting their lives to the dream of buried treasure. In 1. 99. 1, six people from Pennsylvania were arrested for digging in a graveyard in hopes of finding the treasure, which they claimed would be donated to their church. Mel Fisher, famous for his discovery of the treasure ship Nuestra Senora de Atocha in 1. Beale treasure for three months in 1. Fisher was unsuccessful and said he would return with a high- powered metal detector, the same kind his crew used to find sunken ships. But he died last year of cancer at age 7. The BBC filmed for two days. They depicted the modern events tied to the Beale story, including Fisher’s quest, on Thursday, and shot the historical footage of Beale and his swarthy crew Friday. Both days, the crew and actors had to be on the set at 7 a. They said they would start editing the footage in London today. NBC’s “Unsolved Mysteries” did the Beale story about 1. Johnson’s Orchards. Danny and Nancy Johnson are used to people knocking on their door, wanting to dig on the property for treasure. Danny Johnson usually lets them, if they fill out the proper paperwork and promise to fill the holes they dig. Some do. Most don’t. Last Monday, the BBC crew met with people from Bedford’s community theater, Little Town Players, and Sue Gilbert, Bedford’s economic development coordinator. Auditions for the part of Thomas Beale, his friend Jeb, and other characters were held that night. About half the actors hired for Friday’s shoot were members of the Little Town Players. The BBC crew relied heavily on the Bedford community. Horses, furs, wagons, costumes and other items were borrowed; stones were spray- painted to look like gold; silver- studded bridles were found for the horses — all to provide the authentic touch the British crew wanted for the show.“Everybody has helped so much,” production manager Tracey said. She cried early Friday because of the “mad week” it had been. But she perked up at the shoot because everything seemed “to all just come together.”Krantz and Tim Flagg, a fellow Bedford actor who played Thomas Beale, ambled over to a mud- splattered pickup truck after the end of their scene. They grabbed some cans of soda from a cooler and joined Karen Hopkins, a 2. Little Town Players. Hopkins played Mrs. Morris, the wife of the innkeeper to whom Beale is said to have given the treasure codes. The crew, on a lunch break, sat down in the shade near the field where they were shooting. Most of the cast and crew said they didn’t believe in the Beale treasure, or, if they did, many said the loot probably had been found by now. In honor of the Beale treasure, the Johnsons named the apple the “Gold Nugget.” Whether the Beale treasure is real or a hoax, it has mesmerized the adventurous and made dozens of treasure hunters drool at the prospect of finding the loot. Michael Johnston was at the orchard all day Friday, acting and helping with the shooting. Wearing a beige cowboy hat, red bandanna, smudged long- john shirt, jeans and boots, Johnston could have walked out of Beale’s era. Although he looked like a treasure hunter, he doesn’t share the gold fever.“A lot of people want something for nothing,” Johnston said and talked about a man from Ohio he had met years ago. The man spent three years and almost all of his money hunting for the Beale treasure and wound up broke.“He looked haggard,” Johnston said. What would be worth this?’.
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