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Post by npsbuilder on Feb 4, 2019 23:59:55 GMT -5
Then you need to imagine harder...IMO So you have discovered a thermal solution that no one else has thought of. Great. Now go retrieve the chest. WWWH has a thermal part to it. Think of water after a storm and the water pools in the low spot of your concrete driveway bringing dirt with it. After the water evaporates what do you end up with? Dirt left behind and now added to The Honey-Do-List the wife keeps for the perfect day you want to go fishing. That dirt is Silt using Imagination and also the name of a city in the Rockies. This is my Imagination and IMO the place to start your road map.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 6, 2019 2:24:00 GMT -5
Hi Drifter: "In these two sentences, the first seems to contradict the second."
I can see how it might seem contradictory; the emphasis is on the word "requires." I think many searchers try a host of WWWH ideas, and then look around for nearby possibilities for canyon down, home of Brown, blaze, etc. When I say "standalone," what I mean is that the spot is unique and can be solved without even knowing you are eventually looking for a home of Brown, or a blaze, or heavy loads and water high. (I'll admit that the canyon down helps, but that's really a bit of freebie.) WWWH is not some random hot spring, warm spring or geyser out of the thousands of possibilities -- if it was, you would have no way of knowing you had found the correct one. The correct solution is much more elegant in its specificity.
Sure, the later clues inspire confidence that you did indeed nail down WWWH, but it's been my observation that many searchers use those proximal later clues as their *justification* for having picked an otherwise unremarkable WWWH.
There is a decent exception: Madison Junction. Here, at least an argument can be made that it is quite a bit rarer to have *two* thermal waters joining together, and so at least some homage is being paid to warm waterS halting vs. just water singular. But Forrest's WWWH is nevertheless much better than that.
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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 14, 2019 17:49:51 GMT -5
Heavey loads and water high to me is the creek.If you have a creek coming down from a moutain then you would have heavy loads with water high in the mountains But you need to find the underground creek that flows down a hill you can't see the water high. Something like this?
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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 14, 2019 17:57:46 GMT -5
Why can't we take the words in the poem to their true meaning? Didn't FF say the words are in plain English. Use a good dictionary. (paraphrasing).
So why not take a word for instance like "As" meaning (used in comparison to refer to extent OR DEGREE of something. An in depth survey will be carried out to establish the length of something. An area,
size, expanse, length, stretch, range….
An in depth survey (poem) will be carried out to establish an area. An in depth thought of the poem.
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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 14, 2019 18:01:53 GMT -5
Why can't we take the words in the poem to their true meaning? Didn't FF say the words are in plain English. Use a good dictionary. (paraphrasing). So why not take a word for instance like "As" meaning (used in comparison to refer to extent OR DEGREE of something. An in depth survey will be carried out to establish the length of something. An area, size, expanse, length, stretch, range…. An in depth survey (poem) will be carried out to establish an area. An in depth thought of the poem. "I" I: 9th letter of the alphabet denoting the next after "H" in a set of items, categories. H =8 and I = 9 (two meanings for the number nine. Nine clues within the poem need to be carried out). when the letter "I" is used again why not route 89? The popular route goes from Mexico to Canada (North and South)?
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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 14, 2019 18:03:57 GMT -5
Why can't we take the words in the poem to their true meaning? Didn't FF say the words are in plain English. Use a good dictionary. (paraphrasing). So why not take a word for instance like "As" meaning (used in comparison to refer to extent OR DEGREE of something. An in depth survey will be carried out to establish the length of something. An area, size, expanse, length, stretch, range…. An in depth survey (poem) will be carried out to establish an area. An in depth thought of the poem. "I" I: 9th letter of the alphabet denoting the next after "H" in a set of items, categories. H =8 and I = 9 (two meanings for the number nine. Nine clues within the poem need to be carried out). when the letter "I" is used again in the poem and why not route 89? The popular route goes from Mexico to Canada (North and South)? Treasure is Treasures-tate. Treasures state being Montana.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 19:04:47 GMT -5
But you need to find the underground creek that flows down a hill you can't see the water high. Something like this? View AttachmentMan is all I can say.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 19:07:03 GMT -5
Why can't we take the words in the poem to their true meaning? Didn't FF say the words are in plain English. Use a good dictionary. (paraphrasing). So why not take a word for instance like "As" meaning (used in comparison to refer to extent OR DEGREE of something. An in depth survey will be carried out to establish the length of something. An area, size, expanse, length, stretch, range…. An in depth survey (poem) will be carried out to establish an area. An in depth thought of the poem. "I" I: 9th letter of the alphabet denoting the next after "H" in a set of items, categories. H =8 and I = 9 (two meanings for the number nine. Nine clues within the poem need to be carried out). when the letter "I" is used again why not route 89? The popular route goes from Mexico to Canada (North and South)? Why not north and then south.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 19:24:05 GMT -5
You found a creek under ground cool
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Post by heidini on Feb 16, 2019 11:24:19 GMT -5
But you need to find the underground creek that flows down a hill you can't see the water high. Something like this? View AttachmentTricky response. ❤️😂
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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 23, 2019 12:44:17 GMT -5
"I" I: 9th letter of the alphabet denoting the next after "H" in a set of items, categories. H =8 and I = 9 (two meanings for the number nine. Nine clues within the poem need to be carried out). when the letter "I" is used again why not route 89? The popular route goes from Mexico to Canada (North and South)? Why not north and then south. Either way.
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Post by lookinup on Feb 23, 2019 16:48:51 GMT -5
Simple 'answer' to WWWH might 'halt' could be a place where he once had a PO Box.... "when hot water poured out of my water heater onto the cold cement floor."
*A comment made in June of 2014*
Could this location have been at a bronze foundry? ( IMO.... yes.)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 17:11:41 GMT -5
Simple 'answer' to WWWH might 'halt' could be a place where he once had a PO Box.... "when hot water poured out of my water heater onto the cold cement floor."
*A comment made in June of 2014*
Would this location have been at a bronze foundry? ( IMO.... yes.)
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Water heater hmmm. Well that makes sense one could look at it Where did Forrest start the beginning,at his house. The TREASURE is at list 8.25 miles north of SF Forrest never said the poem started 8.25 miles north SF. ONLY the TC was hid at list that far.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 17:21:21 GMT -5
Simple 'answer' to WWWH might 'halt' could be a place where he once had a PO Box.... "when hot water poured out of my water heater onto the cold cement floor."
*A comment made in June of 2014*
Would this location have been at a bronze foundry? ( IMO.... yes.)
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Water heater hmmm. Well that makes sense one could look at it Where did Forrest start the beginning,at his house. The TREASURE is at list 8.25 miles north of SF Forrest never said the poem started 8.25 miles north SF. ONLY the TC was hid at list that far. No.
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Post by heidini on Feb 23, 2019 17:24:07 GMT -5
Dr Pepperwood! I would expect for you to respond to what I just said. That was pretty funny. Was I saying too much?
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