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Post by goldwatch on Jul 30, 2018 14:06:11 GMT -5
The riddle to me is that you have to yous parts of some clues to solve meaning to parts of the other clues IMO. That's a fascinating comment.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 30, 2018 15:13:30 GMT -5
The riddle to me is that you have to yous parts of some clues to solve meaning to parts of the other clues IMO. That's a fascinating comment. Example. Because you have made it pass not far but to far to walk clue doesn't mean this clue is not used though the whole poem.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 30, 2018 15:35:40 GMT -5
That's a fascinating comment. Example. Because you have made it pass not far but to far to walk clue doesn't mean this clue is not used though the whole poem. Example. Not far but to far too walk can go with clue.look quietly down your guest to cease but tarry scant with marvel gaze.You are walking and hunting where your location is aton these clues.So now in your guest to ceases you might not have walk far enough or you might have walk to far in your guest to cease
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 30, 2018 19:54:41 GMT -5
Just won't to start a thread with questions. Tarry -Scant. IMO.would be where the TC lays Scant would be revering a small amount in distance like within 12 ft
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 30, 2018 20:02:56 GMT -5
Just won't to start a thread with questions. Tarry -Scant. IMO.would be where the TC lays Scant would be revering a small amount in distance like within 12 ft And look at tarry in reference with look quietly down. This should be representing tare not real tare but this is where you'll need be stock at to search.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 31, 2018 9:06:39 GMT -5
Just won't to start a thread with questions. Question. Could one take the poem and write a story book out of the poem to solve the 9 clues.?
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 31, 2018 9:29:46 GMT -5
Over the past years, there have been so many thoughts on 'where' 'In There' refers to. Some thought it was his safe room, others his mind. I think most feel it is 'the general location' of the hidden treasure chest. Yeah, and that's true of each and every clue. People have come up with all kinds of meanings to them. Until someone finds the treasure, only Forrest will know what the real meanings to the clues are. I've never seen a riddle like this, where there are so many possible answers to everything. It's not like it's either A or B, it's an alphabet soup. Why cant we find the correct wwwh. What is the meaning to wwwh. A person. A mountain top frozen with ice. A creek. A bridge Warm waters come to cooler water. Hot springs. A ice canyon. How meany more are they ?.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 31, 2018 9:55:17 GMT -5
Just won't to start a thread with questions. Forrest said he received a text that told him where the searcher was that got within 200ft First of all how do you explain to some one in a text where you are standing in a canyon. Is it FROM THERE. or did ff get a picture text of something that ff. knows for sure this searcher was within the 200ft mark.
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Post by goldwatch on Jul 31, 2018 10:23:06 GMT -5
Yeah, and that's true of each and every clue. People have come up with all kinds of meanings to them. Until someone finds the treasure, only Forrest will know what the real meanings to the clues are. I've never seen a riddle like this, where there are so many possible answers to everything. It's not like it's either A or B, it's an alphabet soup. Why cant we find the correct wwwh. What is the meaning to wwwh. A person. A mountain top frozen with ice. A creek. A bridge Warm waters come to cooler water. Hot springs. A ice canyon. How meany more are they ?. Wow, there are so many ways to go with this one. Death, where the warm waters of life have gone cold, but you covered that with "person". On the other hand, a person's name might refer to WWWH too. Or their history, like maybe a famous battle, or river crossing in the move west. How about a book? The story could relate to a spot in the Rockies. That might be a clue too. What about a train? They used steam. The end of a train run that fits into other clues or hints would be a good possibility. And that gave me a new thought just now. "Not far, but too far to walk" could certainly be associated with this. I just did a search for cities named "Far", and I came up with Fargo, North Dakota. Not "far", but "go" and it's too far to walk? That ties right in with your idea of mixing of clues together. I'd look for more hints that add on to this one, in my opinion. For that matter, a plane rout could fit into that sort of idea too. If you can find a connection to the clue. Was there ever an Indian chief named Warm Waters? That actually sounds like a famous ladies name rattling around in the back of my brain somewhere. I saw someone posted an idea of warm spring waters that drop off a water falls into cold water. That's a good idea in my opinion. Classic treasure hunt thinking, right there. But the big thing, naturally, is that such ideas have to tie into the other clues, and there should be a number of hints to support it too.
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Post by goldwatch on Jul 31, 2018 10:32:44 GMT -5
Haha, WWWH: An ice making machine or one of those snow making monsters at a ski slope. One of those old western bath houses with the tubs for those dirty ol' cowboys. LOL
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 31, 2018 11:20:08 GMT -5
Why cant we find the correct wwwh. What is the meaning to wwwh. A person. A mountain top frozen with ice. A creek. A bridge Warm waters come to cooler water. Hot springs. A ice canyon. How meany more are they ?. Wow, there are so many ways to go with this one. Death, where the warm waters of life have gone cold, but you covered that with "person". On the other hand, a person's name might refer to WWWH too. Or their history, like maybe a famous battle, or river crossing in the move west. How about a book? The story could relate to a spot in the Rockies. That might be a clue too. What about a train? They used steam. The end of a train run that fits into other clues or hints would be a good possibility. And that gave me a new thought just now. "Not far, but too far to walk" could certainly be associated with this. I just did a search for cities named "Far", and I came up with Fargo, North Dakota. Not "far", but "go" and it's too far to walk? That ties right in with your idea of mixing of clues together. I'd look for more hints that add on to this one, in my opinion. For that matter, a plane rout could fit into that sort of idea too. If you can find a connection to the clue. Was there ever an Indian chief named Warm Waters? That actually sounds like a famous ladies name rattling around in the back of my brain somewhere. I saw someone posted an idea of warm spring waters that drop off a water falls into cold water. That's a good idea in my opinion. Classic treasure hunt thinking, right there. But the big thing, naturally, is that such ideas have to tie into the other clues, and there should be a number of hints to support it too. I also agree.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Jul 31, 2018 16:14:38 GMT -5
Yeah, and that's true of each and every clue. People have come up with all kinds of meanings to them. Until someone finds the treasure, only Forrest will know what the real meanings to the clues are. I've never seen a riddle like this, where there are so many possible answers to everything. It's not like it's either A or B, it's an alphabet soup. Why cant we find the correct wwwh. What is the meaning to wwwh. A person. A mountain top frozen with ice. A creek. A bridge Warm waters come to cooler water. Hot springs. A ice canyon. How meany more are they ?. Have you thought of wwwh Just being a person looking at NPS trail map.This kind of ww does come to a halt by looking at the map. Now from there look for your canyon down.
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Post by lookinup on Jul 31, 2018 20:12:56 GMT -5
I'd probably be standing in awe while just taking 'it' (all of the beauty and wonder) of the canyon/valley 'in.' (If I didn't happen to be in an airplane.)
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 1, 2018 5:56:56 GMT -5
I'd probably be standing in awe while just taking 'it' (all of the beauty and wonder) of the canyon/valley 'in.' (If I didn't happen to be in an airplane.)
Some times I get too far out side the box in my thinking that can be dangers.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 1, 2018 6:28:35 GMT -5
I'd probably be standing in awe while just taking 'it' (all of the beauty and wonder) of the canyon/valley 'in.' (If I didn't happen to be in an airplane.)
Some times I get too far out side the box in my thinking that can be dangers. Ff said it was a stroke of genius. For his plan in the ttotc. He// yes it was it's going take a stroke of genius to figure the poem out
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