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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2019 9:13:57 GMT -5
If on Google Earth and considering a stop sign to be a "halt" I always liked this place, at the picnic area on the south side of the highway, turn left out of it and canyon down past echo mountain canyon and park at Trout lake and take it from there.
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Post by Jenny on Nov 15, 2019 13:19:21 GMT -5
Interesting.....
Do you think Forrest would use a 'stop sign' for halt? And you have to wonder if that would always be there? While I like that idea, and it works, it doesn't feel right for Forrest and the Chase to me.... but it could just be me.. that's why I ask...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2019 19:36:35 GMT -5
Interesting..... Do you think Forrest would use a 'stop sign' for halt? And you have to wonder if that would always be there? While I like that idea, and it works, it doesn't feel right for Forrest and the Chase to me.... but it could just be me.. that's why I ask... That's the reason I asked "if a stop sign could be a halt" that little picnic area has been there a long time. The stop sign is going to be there as long as the state allows the picnic area to exist seeing how the merge out is on 212 highway. Going down from there on 212 is icebox canyon past echo to the parking below trout lake. I only posted for possible helping someone searching around near. Maybe I'll get up there around someday, but not soon.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2019 19:38:04 GMT -5
If on Google Earth and considering a stop sign to be a "halt?" I always liked this place, at the picnic area on the south side of the highway, turn left out of it and canyon down past echo mountain canyon and park at Trout lake and take it from there. View Attachment
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Post by davebakedpotato on Nov 16, 2019 4:35:59 GMT -5
Interesting..... Do you think Forrest would use a 'stop sign' for halt? And you have to wonder if that would always be there? While I like that idea, and it works, it doesn't feel right for Forrest and the Chase to me.... but it could just be me.. that's why I ask... That's the reason I asked "if a stop sign could be a halt" that little picnic area has been there a long time. The stop sign is going to be there as long as the state allows the picnic area to exist seeing how the merge out is on 212 highway. Going down from there on 212 is icebox canyon past echo to the parking below trout lake. I only posted for possible helping someone searching around near. Maybe I'll get up there around someday, but not soon. Some bits of this line up pretty well. A stop sign is a specific point on a map (accepting that it may not last 1000 years), wwh in an icebox, hear me all and listen good could be an echo (you're listening twice), the put-in below a home of trout. All your points are geographic. Nice!
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Post by heidini on Nov 16, 2019 7:24:18 GMT -5
The park took the “entering wyoming” and “entering Montana” signs down. Probably too much disruption from the chase.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 9:40:21 GMT -5
That's the reason I asked "if a stop sign could be a halt" that little picnic area has been there a long time. The stop sign is going to be there as long as the state allows the picnic area to exist seeing how the merge out is on 212 highway. Going down from there on 212 is icebox canyon past echo to the parking below trout lake. I only posted for possible helping someone searching around near. Maybe I'll get up there around someday, but not soon. Some bits of this line up pretty well. A stop sign is a specific point on a map (accepting that it may not last 1000 years), wwh in an icebox, hear me all and listen good could be an echo (you're listening twice), the put-in below a home of trout. All your points are geographic. Nice! There's a pretty good geology blaze that looks like a mineral spring of sorts, It could be accessible from trout lake parking but you don't walk up to the lake, instead you have to cross the road, BUT if anyone Google Earths what I'm saying about this mineral spring thing, the easy way to locate it on GE is actually from the picnic area on South side of 212 highway, scan due south southeast into the Forest, it's been 6 months but if I remember correctly, about 1/2 mile or so. It was pretty colorful like a rainbow covering a good size area. Note: if anyone thinks the blaze is last clue, then obviously can't be seen on GE. Me personally IMO even if that sentence or stanza has last clue involved IMO of what FF seems to consider clues all seem to be more of a directive type order, such as begin it, take it, put in, so I would lean towards "look quickly down" instead of blaze being last clue. That is of course if I'm taking the poem at face value and not looking for hidden clues like I did in my "Bedrock" solution. So look quickly down is a phrase not a landmark. The mineral thing should be checked out IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 10:06:45 GMT -5
CORRECTION it's not ECHO canyon, it's Amphitheatre mountain! This is embarrassing! My Apologies! I had ECHO stuck in my thinking! Anyways I have the coordinates to the geological thing. Last time I looked at it on Google Earth the sun was in a different position and it was showing many different colors in the runoff, and the season was fall. Attachment Deleted
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