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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 20, 2018 13:08:03 GMT -5
IMO.Is that all 9 clues are in the distance of a 1000 feet.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 20, 2018 14:17:09 GMT -5
IMO.Is that all 9 clues are in the distance of a 1000 feet. The only time you drive is to the location where forrest parked his car at the wwwh Then walk the rest of the way within a 1001 feet to the blaze.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 20, 2018 14:30:51 GMT -5
IMO.Is that all 9 clues are in the distance of a 1000 feet. The only time you drive is to the location where forrest parked his car at the wwwh Then walk the rest of the way within a 1001 feet to the blaze. And this is a mistake - Fenn did not park at WWWH.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 20, 2018 15:10:26 GMT -5
The only time you drive is to the location where forrest parked his car at the wwwh Then walk the rest of the way within a 1001 feet to the blaze. And this is a mistake - Fenn did not park at WWWH. Then where did he park he said begin it wwwh this is where he parked his car and he went in the canyon down within a 1001 feet to hide the TC.Simple.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 20, 2018 15:27:01 GMT -5
And this is a mistake - Fenn did not park at WWWH. Then where did he park he said begin it wwwh this is where he parked his car and he went in the canyon down within a 1001 feet to hide the TC.Simple. The full sentence "Begin it where warm waters halt, and take it in the canyon down, not far, but too far to walk" has three elements that describe one place, it's a complete thought, not three separate places he is describing in the sentence.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 20, 2018 15:28:17 GMT -5
And to know where he parked, you have to solve the poem.....but it's not at wwwh.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 20, 2018 18:17:09 GMT -5
And to know where he parked, you have to solve the poem.....but it's not at wwwh. I did.
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Post by heidini on Apr 21, 2018 16:47:32 GMT -5
And to know where he parked, you have to solve the poem.....but it's not at wwwh. I did. I thought when you went boots on the ground that it was covered with snow in your search area? Forrest said that you have to solve the poem past the first two clues in person. I don’t understand your statement of saying “I did” solve the poem.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 21, 2018 16:55:08 GMT -5
I thought when you went boots on the ground that it was covered with snow in your search area? Forrest said that you have to solve the poem past the first two clues in person. I don’t understand your statement of saying “I did” solve the poem. I can see why you ask this. I'm like all the rest we have are solves sorry in being bold in my statement. "I did." and yes my location was iced up and snow under.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 21, 2018 19:03:19 GMT -5
I thought when you went boots on the ground that it was covered with snow in your search area? Forrest said that you have to solve the poem past the first two clues in person. I don’t understand your statement of saying “I did” solve the poem. Where exactly did he say you can only solve the first two clues, then the rest must be in person? I was in my area in May of last year, going back next month....no snow, so maybe you have me mixed up with someone else?
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 21, 2018 19:59:49 GMT -5
I thought when you went boots on the ground that it was covered with snow in your search area? Forrest said that you have to solve the poem past the first two clues in person. I don’t understand your statement of saying “I did” solve the poem. Where exactly did he say you can only solve the first two clues, then the rest must be in person? I was in my area in May of last year, going back next month....no snow, so maybe you have me mixed up with someone else? Ant this rahrah
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Post by heidini on Apr 21, 2018 20:19:24 GMT -5
I thought when you went boots on the ground that it was covered with snow in your search area? Forrest said that you have to solve the poem past the first two clues in person. I don’t understand your statement of saying “I did” solve the poem. Where exactly did he say you can only solve the first two clues, then the rest must be in person? I was in my area in May of last year, going back next month....no snow, so maybe you have me mixed up with someone else? Mike marcum is who I quoted. He said he had snow.
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Post by heidini on Apr 21, 2018 20:21:26 GMT -5
Forrest said the little girl from India couldn’t get past the first to clues. She was at home in India arm-chairing it.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 21, 2018 20:29:46 GMT -5
Forrest said the little girl from India couldn’t get past the first to clues. She was at home in India arm-chairing it. She also can't travel alone as a minor. Fenn says if you follow the poem precisely you'll get to the treasure, I believe him - that when you solve the poem you're within several steps of the treasure and can go with confidence....it's not a guessing game, you don't need to go out and guess, you'll know.
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Post by heidini on Apr 22, 2018 7:33:35 GMT -5
I couldn’t agree more.😊
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