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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2019 14:57:07 GMT -5
Will the correct solve look more like an effigy of wisdom or that of a fool? Or oddly both? Forrest you have said you are the only one who knows where the TC is. Then you say only the Phantom knows are you replying that you are,the Phantom. So if you are the ghost is this a spiritual hunt and only a spiritual hunt.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 12:43:57 GMT -5
Will the correct solve look more like an effigy of wisdom or that of a fool? Or oddly both? Isn't that kinda relative to how you look at it? Not to spoil your way of thought, but isn't it true that the winner takes it all?
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Post by lookinup on Mar 1, 2019 14:31:01 GMT -5
THAT is one, great serving of wisdom. IMO, of course!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 14:38:51 GMT -5
Will the correct solve look more like an effigy of wisdom or that of a fool? Or oddly both? Isn't that kinda relative to how you look at it? Not to spoil your way of thought, but isn't it true that the winner takes it all? Because the TC is at a elevation at list 10,000ft I'm confident with that concept.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 14:49:49 GMT -5
Isn't that kinda relative to how you look at it? Not to spoil your way of thought, but isn't it true that the winner takes it all? Because the TC is at a elevation at list 10,000ft I'm confident with that concept. Maybe 9125ft.
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Post by johnedo on Mar 1, 2019 15:52:12 GMT -5
Will the correct solve look more like an effigy of wisdom or that of a fool? Or oddly both? Isn't that kinda relative to how you look at it? Not to spoil your way of thought, but isn't it true that the winner takes it all? Best part here america, it that this chase everyone will take something from it! 1 person with the chest; yes. The rest of us with plenty of chase wisdom and memories!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 15:53:11 GMT -5
Because the TC is at a elevation at list 10,000ft I'm confident with that concept. Maybe 9125ft. What do you gauge that on Myke? On a scale of 5,000 ft to 10,200 ft - why would you think FF (at almost 80 give or take) would hide it sooooo high?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 15:55:14 GMT -5
Isn't that kinda relative to how you look at it? Not to spoil your way of thought, but isn't it true that the winner takes it all? Best part here america, it that this chase everyone will take something from it! 1 person with the chest; yes. The rest of us with plenty of chase wisdom and memories! SO EVERYONE IS A WINNER ! (You can call me JP for short)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 17:13:22 GMT -5
What do you gauge that on Myke? On a scale of 5,000 ft to 10,200 ft - why would you think FF (at almost 80 give or take) would hide it sooooo high? I believe Forrest used a rope to climb up at list 200ft to put the TC in a hole.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Mar 1, 2019 17:18:35 GMT -5
What do you gauge that on Myke? On a scale of 5,000 ft to 10,200 ft - why would you think FF (at almost 80 give or take) would hide it sooooo high? I believe Forrest used a rope to climb up at list 200ft to put the TC in a hole. You're joking, right?
“When I said the treasure was not hidden in Utah or Idaho it was my plan not to narrow the search area further. But in the light of a recent accident, and in the interest of safety, I feel it necessary to alter that plan. The treasure chest is not under water, nor is it near the Rio Grande River. It is not necessary to move large rocks or climb up or down a steep precipice, and it is not under a man-made object. Please remember that I was about 80 when I made two trips from my vehicle to where I hid the treasure. Please be cautious and don’t take risks. My guess is that in the last 7 years more than 250,000 people have searched for the treasure without suffering any serious injuries. I invite you to add your name to that list. The search is supposed to be fun. f"
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Post by heidini on Mar 1, 2019 17:43:31 GMT -5
I believe Forrest used a rope to climb up at list 200ft to put the TC in a hole. You're joking, right?
“When I said the treasure was not hidden in Utah or Idaho it was my plan not to narrow the search area further. But in the light of a recent accident, and in the interest of safety, I feel it necessary to alter that plan. The treasure chest is not under water, nor is it near the Rio Grande River. It is not necessary to move large rocks or climb up or down a steep precipice, and it is not under a man-made object. Please remember that I was about 80 when I made two trips from my vehicle to where I hid the treasure. Please be cautious and don’t take risks. My guess is that in the last 7 years more than 250,000 people have searched for the treasure without suffering any serious injuries. I invite you to add your name to that list. The search is supposed to be fun. f"
Ha! Zaphod- you saved from posting the same!!! Lol
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 19:52:52 GMT -5
I believe Forrest used a rope to climb up at list 200ft to put the TC in a hole. You're joking, right?
“When I said the treasure was not hidden in Utah or Idaho it was my plan not to narrow the search area further. But in the light of a recent accident, and in the interest of safety, I feel it necessary to alter that plan. The treasure chest is not under water, nor is it near the Rio Grande River. It is not necessary to move large rocks or climb up or down a steep precipice, and it is not under a man-made object. Please remember that I was about 80 when I made two trips from my vehicle to where I hid the treasure. Please be cautious and don’t take risks. My guess is that in the last 7 years more than 250,000 people have searched for the treasure without suffering any serious injuries. I invite you to add your name to that list. The search is supposed to be fun. f"
Your right no steep slopes I think I said something like this before about a 35. 45. degree slopes.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Mar 1, 2019 20:52:18 GMT -5
I'd say if you need a rope, it's too steep.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 21:56:16 GMT -5
Surely we can do something else with that rope......
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2019 9:25:51 GMT -5
Surely we can do something else with that rope...... All Forrest would have to do is take the end of the rope,and go up the canyon and tie it off at list 200ft
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