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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 19, 2018 17:30:54 GMT -5
Has one extraordinary clue in it where the TC sets not the exact spot and it's in New Mexico
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 19, 2018 17:50:44 GMT -5
Has one extraordinary clue in it where the TC sets not the exact spot and it's in New Mexico But only forrest would know what clue it would be.
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Post by lookinup on May 19, 2018 19:15:05 GMT -5
Considering a few places still remaining in serious contention, along with some that are so enjoyable to research; I continue to lean towards the 'road' that always seems to lead back to hearth & home: FF's cherished Peggy, lovely daughters, wonderful grandchildren, dear great grand child, beloved fur babies, San Lazaro and.... Eric Sloane.
New Mexico.
All..... extraordinary.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 19:42:00 GMT -5
Considering a few places still remaining in serious contention, along with some that are so enjoyable to research; I continue to lean towards the 'road' that always seems to lead back to hearth & home: FF's cherished Peggy, lovely daughters, wonderful grandchildren, dear great grand child, beloved fur babies, San Lazaro and.... Eric Sloane. New Mexico. All..... extraordinary. Yes. That would be a great place WWWH. The place of his resting grounds. No more visits to Yellowstone with his siblings, grandparents and parents. Curious why on page of TToTC with all the fishing holes that Yellowstone is spelled Yellowst one.? (Yellow St. One). It's where the Hebgen Lake (also that darn word Hebgen bugs me. Like it should say He B Gen. Pronunciation short "e" like car) words are with the creek that runs toward it. Could that be Watkins Creek.? As I have gone alone (one)? Was West Yellowstone and Yellowstone once "one"? Does it have something to do with boarder street? Since now one has to pay to get into Yellowstone maybe there was no fee before FF's life? He could go anywhere he wanted before without any boundaries. I think a lot of my thoughts can give help to the dedicated searchers which I am not. So West Yellowstone and Hebgen Lake is popping up in my thoughts a lot and feel real good about it. Even-though, I get side tracked by the flumes near and around warm springs creek and canyon trail. Now that was some historical enjoyment to research. Those men who worked the flume would even slide down the "Y" flume traveling 75 mph. Crazy. The men at the bottom would have what looked like paddles (with hooks) to move the timber if stuck. They would float on the logs.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 19:47:12 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 19:50:04 GMT -5
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 19, 2018 20:04:03 GMT -5
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Post by lookinup on May 19, 2018 20:41:24 GMT -5
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Post by deeepthkr on May 20, 2018 1:16:11 GMT -5
Considering a few places still remaining in serious contention, along with some that are so enjoyable to research; I continue to lean towards the 'road' that always seems to lead back to hearth & home: FF's cherished Peggy, lovely daughters, wonderful grandchildren, dear great grand child, beloved fur babies, San Lazaro and.... Eric Sloane. New Mexico. All..... extraordinary. Yes. That would be a great place WWWH. The place of his resting grounds. No more visits to Yellowstone with his siblings, grandparents and parents. Curious why on page of TToTC with all the fishing holes that Yellowstone is spelled Yellowst one.? (Yellow St. One). It's where the Hebgen Lake (also that darn word Hebgen bugs me. Like it should say He B Gen. Pronunciation short "e" like car) words are with the creek that runs toward it. Could that be Watkins Creek.? As I have gone alone (one)? Was West Yellowstone and Yellowstone once "one"? Does it have something to do with boarder street? Since now one has to pay to get into Yellowstone maybe there was no fee before FF's life? He could go anywhere he wanted before without any boundaries. I think a lot of my thoughts can give help to the dedicated searchers which I am not. So West Yellowstone and Hebgen Lake is popping up in my thoughts a lot and feel real good about it. Even-though, I get side tracked by the flumes near and around warm springs creek and canyon trail. Now that was some historical enjoyment to research. Those men who worked the flume would even slide down the "Y" flume traveling 75 mph. Crazy. The men at the bottom would have what looked like paddles (with hooks) to move the timber if stuck. They would float on the logs. . Well, let's discuss "free", what do you expect for free said skippi. f mentioned Phoenix, say it out loud without picturing the spelling, fee nix, nix is to hew, omit. Free
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2018 9:41:10 GMT -5
fēniks.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 20, 2018 9:48:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2018 10:07:04 GMT -5
It's nothing. Just the pronunciation for Phoenix.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2018 10:13:06 GMT -5
Yes. That would be a great place WWWH. The place of his resting grounds. No more visits to Yellowstone with his siblings, grandparents and parents. Curious why on page of TToTC with all the fishing holes that Yellowstone is spelled Yellowst one.? (Yellow St. One). It's where the Hebgen Lake (also that darn word Hebgen bugs me. Like it should say He B Gen. Pronunciation short "e" like car) words are with the creek that runs toward it. Could that be Watkins Creek.? As I have gone alone (one)? Was West Yellowstone and Yellowstone once "one"? Does it have something to do with boarder street? Since now one has to pay to get into Yellowstone maybe there was no fee before FF's life? He could go anywhere he wanted before without any boundaries. I think a lot of my thoughts can give help to the dedicated searchers which I am not. So West Yellowstone and Hebgen Lake is popping up in my thoughts a lot and feel real good about it. Even-though, I get side tracked by the flumes near and around warm springs creek and canyon trail. Now that was some historical enjoyment to research. Those men who worked the flume would even slide down the "Y" flume traveling 75 mph. Crazy. The men at the bottom would have what looked like paddles (with hooks) to move the timber if stuck. They would float on the logs. . Well, let's discuss "free", what do you expect for free said skippi. f mentioned Phoenix, say it out loud without picturing the spelling, fee nix, nix is to hew, omit. Free skippi-ty doo dah www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bWyhj7siEY
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 20, 2018 10:17:46 GMT -5
It's nothing. Just the pronunciation for Phoenix. Ok cool.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2018 10:18:41 GMT -5
Lyrics Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay My, oh, my, what a wonderful day Plenty of sunshine headin' my way Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay! Mister Bluebird's on my shoulder It's the truth, it's "actch'll" Everything is "satisfactch'll" Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay Wonderful feeling, wonderful day! Yes, sir Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay My, oh, my, what a wonderful day Plenty of sunshine headin' my way Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay! Mister Bluebird's on my shoulder It's the truth, it's "actch'll" Everything is "satisfactch'll" Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay Wonderful feeling, feeling this way! Mister Bluebird's on my shoulder It is the truth, it's "actch'll", hm? Where is that bluebird? Everything is "satisfactch'll" , zip-Zip-a-dee-doo-daha-dee-ay Wonderful feeling, wonderful day! Songwriters: Allie Wrubel / Ray Gilbert
My point is the made up words. "actch'll" "satisfactch'll" "zip-Zip-a-dee-doo-daha-dee-ay"
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