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Post by Jenny on Aug 14, 2018 11:16:05 GMT -5
MW continues to forward and post Questions with Forrest. He chooses what, when, and if he will answer.
Please Post your Questions here and I can forward them to Forrest. Or you can message me.
If he answers, they will be posted on MW for all to share in.
Thanks jenny
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Post by goldhunter on Aug 14, 2018 12:20:12 GMT -5
I would like to know what he wants the finder of his treasure to do with the 20,000 word autobiography.
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Post by lookinup on Aug 14, 2018 12:56:28 GMT -5
I would ask if he has ever held the hope that Buffalo Bill Cody, ( remains ), would one day return to Spirit/ Cedar Mountain in Wyoming.
"Buffalo Bill chose the spot on which he wished to be buried, near the town he loved and the Country he loved."
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Post by Allen K. on Aug 14, 2018 22:14:18 GMT -5
Mr. Fenn, where did you tell Peggy you were going when you hid the treasure?
~Allen K.
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Post by irisiridescence on Aug 15, 2018 8:12:36 GMT -5
I would like to submit this question:
Dear Mr. Fenn,
I read on a blog that you said/wrote the home of Brown in your poem was not a person’s name. Is that true; is Brown in your poem NOT a person’s name or surname? I cannot seem to locate the quote anywhere.
Thank you.
Iris
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Post by tailypo on Aug 15, 2018 11:42:24 GMT -5
I have two questions for Mr. Fenn... one which I am pretty sure he won't answer and another that will seem rather strange, but that he might answer. So, here goes ...
#1 -- He has said that the treasure cannot be seen from Google Earth, which probably indicates that the satellite images are simply too low resolution for something that small to be seen. My question is, if you could somehow hover in mid-air say 20 or 30 feet above it, would you be able to see it then?
#2 -- I believe you (FF) were born after 1933 when Prohibition ended, but did you ever take an interest in it (historically or archaeologically)?
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Post by tailypo on Aug 15, 2018 12:10:59 GMT -5
I have one more question (just thought of this) ... It has been claimed that you said that the treasure is at least 8.25 miles north of Santa Fe. Did you actually say that or is that someone's assumption? If you did say it, I am thinking that is so precise it makes me wonder how you measure the distance -- from the official center of town or from the northernmost border of the city limits?
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Post by cowlazars on Aug 15, 2018 13:00:03 GMT -5
My question for Forrest Fenn.
If a searcher were to send you the correct location of the chest but claim the chest was gone when they arrived would you announce the chest has been found without knowing who found it?
Thanks Cowlazars
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Post by drpepperwood on Aug 15, 2018 14:03:45 GMT -5
Thank you Jenny! I would be thrilled if he answered one of my questions. I would be all wrapped up in a tickle. Mr. Fenn in your book TTOTC several of the sketches by your artist chose Norman Rockwell and Mr. Rockwell had met Hiram Brown and Herbert Huse Bigelow. The Silver Spur Cafe in W. Yellowstone gave out matchbooks advertising their cafe and a wonderful painting of two mountain men walking up a steep hill with their horses up the mountain. Do you know how I can find the artist of the painting? Thank you, DrPepperWood
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 16, 2018 13:08:52 GMT -5
MW continues to forward and post Questions with Forrest. He chooses what, when, and if he will answer. Please Post your Questions here and I can forward them to Forrest. Or you can message me. If he answers, they will be posted on MW for all to share in. Thanks jenny I would like to ask ff a question. What is considered the most northern part off santa fa is it the city limit sign.
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Post by steveg on Aug 16, 2018 14:04:49 GMT -5
Forrest do all the words in your poem have more than one meaning to you?
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Post by Jenny on Aug 16, 2018 15:11:04 GMT -5
Thanks for the Questions all.... I will be forwarding a few at a time to Forrest, and he can then choose what, when, or if he answers. So just keep them coming, and I will share any he answers on MW (will announce it here and other MW channels).
Thanks for being part of the MW Community! You make it great!
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Post by quelle on Aug 17, 2018 0:28:10 GMT -5
Forrest,
In TTOTC there is a photo of your father sitting on the bumper of a car and the caption reads, "Father, sitting and thinking." What do you imagine he was thinking about?
X-Files
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Post by quelle on Aug 17, 2018 0:34:22 GMT -5
Forrest,
In TTOTC you included a photo of the teachers and students of Lanier School in 1936. Out of curiosity, is one of the teachers Miss Ford?
Thanks, X-Files
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Post by quelle on Aug 17, 2018 0:42:42 GMT -5
Hi Forrest,
In TTOTC you included just one color photo, which is of your wife Peggy Jean. I think this might be intentional in order to communicate to readers how very special she is to you, but is there another reason?
Thanks, X-Files
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