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Post by zaphod73491 on Apr 23, 2018 1:17:45 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. MM879: you can't assume Forrest parked his sedan at WWWH since he has never said he did so. The most straightforward interpretation of the poem suggests that parking at WWWH would be unwise. Doesn't "Take it in the canyon down, Not far, but too far to walk" sound like a suggestion not to be walking yet at this stage? If it's too far to walk, why would you be walking? Sure sounds like he's saying: "too soon to get out of your car." Furthermore, when he follows this line up with "Put in below the home of Brown", how does this make any sense if you are walking? When you "put in," transportation is pretty much implied: boat, car, kayak, canoe... something. "Put in" is not something you instruct someone to do with their walking self.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 23, 2018 8:10:25 GMT -5
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. MM879: you can't assume Forrest parked his sedan at WWWH since he has never said he did so. The most straightforward interpretation of the poem suggests that parking at WWWH would be unwise. Doesn't "Take it in the canyon down, Not far, but too far to walk" sound like a suggestion not to be walking yet at this stage? If it's too far to walk, why would you be walking? Sure sounds like he's saying: "too soon to get out of your car." Furthermore, when he follows this line up with "Put in below the home of Brown", how does this make any sense if you are walking? When you "put in," transportation is pretty much implied: boat, car, kayak, canoe... something. "Put in" is not something you instruct someone to do with their walking self. Take the canyon down walking then not far. But too far to walk. Meaning you can walk right a pass the TC down in the canyon forest put the TC in its home in where it sets it could be a tomb The TC is "of Brown " the bronze TC is the home of "Brown."look at the color of the TC it is Brown and it is a THING.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 23, 2018 9:47:21 GMT -5
MM879: you can't assume Forrest parked his sedan at WWWH since he has never said he did so. The most straightforward interpretation of the poem suggests that parking at WWWH would be unwise. Doesn't "Take it in the canyon down, Not far, but too far to walk" sound like a suggestion not to be walking yet at this stage? If it's too far to walk, why would you be walking? Sure sounds like he's saying: "too soon to get out of your car." Furthermore, when he follows this line up with "Put in below the home of Brown", how does this make any sense if you are walking? When you "put in," transportation is pretty much implied: boat, car, kayak, canoe... something. "Put in" is not something you instruct someone to do with their walking self. Take the canyon down walking then not far. But too far to walk. Meaning you can walk right a pass the TC down in the canyon forest put the TC in its home in where it sets it could be a tomb The TC is "of Brown " the bronze TC is the home of "Brown."look at the color of the TC it is Brown and it is a THING. Good luck with that!
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 23, 2018 10:35:24 GMT -5
Take the canyon down walking then not far. But too far to walk. Meaning you can walk right a pass the TC down in the canyon forest put the TC in its home in where it sets it could be a tomb The TC is "of Brown " the bronze TC is the home of "Brown."look at the color of the TC it is Brown and it is a THING. Good luck with that! It's very deferent from any other's I'm not taking the same path that every one is. like far distances to each clue. You could say I'm using my imagination on how I look at the 9 clues.
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Post by heidini on Apr 23, 2018 12:33:50 GMT -5
Lol @ Rahrah!
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 24, 2018 7:32:49 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2018 12:22:29 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. I agree. I think this is something on a map you don't need to go to. Take the canyon down. NTFTW -The place someone needs to go to is The home. The lowest point of something (put in). Then below. May have nothing to do with water. Like a basin where water seeped into the ground and now is dry land (brown). I believe that is an excellent example. Another interesting though is when FF said the person who opens the chest will be "in shock" for about an hour? What does that mean? Like shock meaning in his book being ejected out of his jet?
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 24, 2018 13:30:38 GMT -5
And this is a mistake - Fenn did not park at WWWH. I agree. I think this is something on a map you don't need to go to. Take the canyon down. NTFTW -The place someone needs to go to is The home. The lowest point of something (put in). Then below. May have nothing to do with water. Like a basin where water seeped into the ground and now is dry land (brown). I believe that is an excellent example. Another interesting though is when FF said the person who opens the chest will be "in shock" for about an hour? What does that mean? Like shock meaning in his book being ejected out of his jet? I agree no water in below. Because it's not in the water forrest have said. So this tells me your not getting in the water. So the clue says your effort will be worth cold don't take this clue in getting in cold water. Forrest tells you us are chances in finding the TC are slim.this is also not your effort will worth the cold. This clue has nothing to do with temperature. The effort is worth your fillings.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 20, 2018 12:29:06 GMT -5
I agree. I think this is something on a map you don't need to go to. Take the canyon down. NTFTW -The place someone needs to go to is The home. The lowest point of something (put in). Then below. May have nothing to do with water. Like a basin where water seeped into the ground and now is dry land (brown). I believe that is an excellent example. Another interesting though is when FF said the person who opens the chest will be "in shock" for about an hour? What does that mean? Like shock meaning in his book being ejected out of his jet? I agree no water in below. Because it's not in the water forrest have said. So this tells me your not getting in the water. So the clue says your effort will be worth cold don't take this clue in getting in cold water. Forrest tells you us are chances in finding the TC are slim.this is also not your effort will worth the cold. This clue has nothing to do with temperature. The effort is worth your fillings. This is where the poem takes you in a far distance.To far too walk. forrest just told us not far in the canyon you cant see nothing by driving to line you up with the next clue all 9 clues in walking distance.
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