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Post by van on Feb 22, 2019 18:04:00 GMT -5
FF gave a hint about needing to "nail down" WWWH. Has there been any hints for HOB or no place for the meek?
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 22, 2019 19:37:21 GMT -5
He has provided no hints at all on "no place for the meek." He has made numerous comments about home of Brown, but mostly with an emphasis on the futility of trying to solve that PRIOR to solving WWWH. There is solid (though second-hand) information that home of Brown has nothing to do with a manmade structure, and nothing to do with brown trout.
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Post by van on Feb 22, 2019 19:49:38 GMT -5
My best guess is Lions Den, but no lions in the wood (normally). The end (den) is ever..
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Post by Bownarrow on Feb 23, 2019 2:31:54 GMT -5
I think that ff has provided numerous hints to the whereabouts of all the "dots' along the way including HOB and NPFTM.
Once WWWH has been found it becomes a lot easier to spot the hints to the other "dots".
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Post by van on Feb 23, 2019 9:27:19 GMT -5
I have wwwh "nailed down" but having trouble following the dots.
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Post by Bownarrow on Feb 24, 2019 13:14:36 GMT -5
I have wwwh "nailed down" but having trouble following the dots.
If you've got wwwh nailed down already, I am sure it won't be long before you are connecting the dots.
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Post by lookinup on Feb 24, 2019 14:34:51 GMT -5
My best guess is Lions Den, but no lions in the wood (normally). The end (den) is ever.. May be of some interest:
* " Not too far from this site, another 'single' lion shrine outside of the park. It's NM location is on an obscure Mesa, and is kept highly secret."
An obscure Mesa.
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Post by goldwatch on Feb 25, 2019 16:57:27 GMT -5
My best guess is Lions Den, but no lions in the wood (normally). The end (den) is ever.. May be of some interest:
* " Not too far from this site, another 'single' lion shrine outside of the park. It's NM location is on an obscure Mesa, and is kept highly secret."
An obscure Mesa.
That's an interesting article. Reading about Native American history reminds me VERY MUCH of the more ancient peoples from around the world. There are a lot of similarities, and that's an understatement. Primarily in the early stone age of each part of the world, I'm thinking.
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Post by heidini on Feb 25, 2019 18:13:09 GMT -5
May be of some interest:
* " Not too far from this site, another 'single' lion shrine outside of the park. It's NM location is on an obscure Mesa, and is kept highly secret."
An obscure Mesa.
That's an interesting article. Reading about Native American history reminds me VERY MUCH of the more ancient peoples from around the world. There are a lot of similarities, and that's an understatement. Primarily in the early stone age of each part of the world, I'm thinking. Sometimes I think that there is some kind of global consciousness. I watch shows like expedition unknown or ancient aliens, it seems to be more pronounced.
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Post by goldwatch on Feb 26, 2019 0:10:41 GMT -5
please remember those lions are sacred Yeah, and that's not something to take lightly just out of respect for our fellow human beings.
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Post by goldwatch on Feb 26, 2019 0:52:29 GMT -5
May be of some interest:
* " Not too far from this site, another 'single' lion shrine outside of the park. It's NM location is on an obscure Mesa, and is kept highly secret."
An obscure Mesa.
So how does this "obscure Mesa" relate to HOB or No Place for the Meek, the topic of this thread?
And the writer of the article says: You think Forrest would have taken this 13 mile hike, then returned to his car; then proceeded to make the 26 mile round trip a second time, all in one afternoon?
I just had a funny thought. What if by "searching partner", which Forrest had told us to leave in the car, was your dog?
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Post by goldwatch on Feb 26, 2019 1:16:28 GMT -5
goldwatch wrote: Sorry, I don't have a dog. What is your point? And how does your comment relate to HOB and No Place for the Meek? I wasn't meaning specifically "you", more a generalization of "a searcher." But it was just a funny thought that popped into my head.
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Post by heidini on Feb 26, 2019 5:36:37 GMT -5
So how does this "obscure Mesa" relate to HOB or No Place for the Meek, the topic of this thread?
And the writer of the article says: You think Forrest would have taken this 13 mile hike, then returned to his car; then proceeded to make the 26 mile round trip a second time, all in one afternoon?
I just had a funny thought. What if by "searching partner", which Forrest had told us to leave in the car, was your dog? He did recently release a story of a searcher and their dog.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 26, 2019 22:44:45 GMT -5
He has never said to leave your dog in the car. He *has* said on one occasion that it would be best to leave your pets at home, but it was caveated. On my phone, else I'd give the exact quote.
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Post by CJ on Mar 13, 2019 12:12:24 GMT -5
I still prefer New Braunfels or Ft. Brown for home of Brown....unless or until i find a better one.
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