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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 25, 2018 5:51:26 GMT -5
Or "someone" was writing to him openly with cryptic like writing about a witches eye, and he replied with I don't kno WhITCH.. IMO He is playing hot and cold with "someone" and has been. Yes ID "I", DT Wyle Are it. And Tyler is the name of a mapping program used by........ .. DeeepThnkr M. Wiley What makes people think ff is playing around with a person being hot or cold near the TC.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 25, 2018 7:48:20 GMT -5
So ff says Hitch not Hitchhiker. Why did ff leave off hiker is ff using reverse psychology on us wanting us to think hiker.
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Post by heidini on Aug 25, 2018 18:41:00 GMT -5
Something discussed in that video was maybe the Q/A was a hint to someone being close, and being blind at not being able to see it.... A hint to someone being close and being blind at not being able to see it. Sometimes, I think if a person is saying someone is blind, I think it might mean that it’s right in front of them. What do you think?
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Post by Jenny on Aug 25, 2018 18:58:20 GMT -5
Something discussed in that video was maybe the Q/A was a hint to someone being close, and being blind at not being able to see it.... A hint to someone being close and being blind at not being able to see it. Sometimes, I think if you’re saying someone is blind, I think it might mean that it’s right in front of them. What do you think? Just thought of something.... I just did a video and included a Quote by Forrest which has him saying 'what if you are looking so far ahead, you can't see what is right beside you' You can watch that on video or read the article on MW: mysteriouswritings.com/does-forrest-fenn-give-another-clue-to-his-treasure-chest-in-the-foreword-of-armchair-treasure-hunts/
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Post by heidini on Aug 25, 2018 19:52:57 GMT -5
So funny Jenny that I didn’t even know about this article that you posted and I asked you what do you think and that’s how you ended your article. That’s pretty ironic. On a previous thread, I mentioned the word contentment was the keyword. I got shot down probably by seven people. Peace is contentment or contentment is peace. I think those are pretty key.
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Post by Jenny on Aug 25, 2018 19:57:30 GMT -5
So funny Jenny that I didn’t even know about this article that you posted and I asked you what do you think and that’s how you ended your article. That’s pretty ironic. On a previous thread, I mentioned the word contentment was the keyword. I got shot down probably by seven people. Peace is contentment or contentment is peace. I think those are pretty key. lol...yes. As to Contentment... What Forrest wrote in the Foreword might have everyone rethinking the key word again...... seems to have been a common theme since the very beginning of the Chase. And I agree... Contentment= peace.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 26, 2018 8:07:21 GMT -5
The what "if." you are looking so far ahead and neglected to look beside you. This makes me think not far but too far to walk. And this could mean your passing the clue there be no paddle up your creek this is why I think 5 clues was figured out by the ones that get within 200ft.Now they have walk right a pass the creek that was right beside them.Thats too far to walk.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 26, 2018 10:02:49 GMT -5
So funny Jenny that I didn’t even know about this article that you posted and I asked you what do you think and that’s how you ended your article. That’s pretty ironic. On a previous thread, I mentioned the word contentment was the keyword. I got shot down probably by seven people. Peace is contentment or contentment is peace. I think those are pretty key. lol...yes. As to Contentment... What Forrest wrote in the Foreword might have everyone rethinking the key word again...... seems to have been a common theme since the very beginning of the Chase. And I agree... Contentment= peace. So why would we think contentment is a clue. I think ff could be giving us a run around if contentment is clue or ff could be running out of words to say.
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Post by heidini on Aug 26, 2018 13:40:31 GMT -5
lol...yes. As to Contentment... What Forrest wrote in the Foreword might have everyone rethinking the key word again...... seems to have been a common theme since the very beginning of the Chase. And I agree... Contentment= peace. So why would we think contentment is a clue. I think ff could be giving us a run around if contentment is clue or ff could be running out of words to say. Running out of words to say??? Lol. Peace is in the poem. I believe forrest has previously stated not to discount anything (nouns) in the poem.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 9:33:59 GMT -5
Hi Heidini: okay, you're going with synonyms. Consider an alternative: what noun/object would you associate with hitch? I almost want to say 'wagon' but that is only because I can't pull a trailer since I don't have a hitch on my vehicle. This is the example I found on Google that explains what I mean. A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer. His truck sported a heavy-duty hitch for his boat. Pulling out, in-tow, heavy loads also come to mind
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 27, 2018 10:05:43 GMT -5
Hi Heidini: okay, you're going with synonyms. Consider an alternative: what noun/object would you associate with hitch? I almost want to say 'wagon' but that is only because I can't pull a trailer since I don't have a hitch on my vehicle. This is the example I found on Google that explains what I mean. A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer. His truck sported a heavy-duty hitch for his boat. Pulling out, in-tow, heavy loads also come to mind Hitch to a pulley. rope hitch in a chair. Cable hitch to a chair.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 27, 2018 11:35:23 GMT -5
I almost want to say 'wagon' but that is only because I can't pull a trailer since I don't have a hitch on my vehicle. This is the example I found on Google that explains what I mean. A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer. His truck sported a heavy-duty hitch for his boat. Pulling out, in-tow, heavy loads also come to mind Hitch to a pulley. rope hitch in a chair. Cable hitch to a chair. Am I'm blind from seeing the TC in my solve area no. So why won't I go get it.. .
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 12:34:48 GMT -5
Do you have a car? Need a ride?
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Aug 27, 2018 16:53:34 GMT -5
Do you have a car? Need a ride? Yes I have a car.I have been there 3 times. But how I got in there was down a 30 degree slop that imo is water high.The first time I stumbled up on from there it's no place for the meek.I went in there to find the creek. Yes it was a short cut . But ff said there's no short cut but I disagree with that because ff has said you wont know some of the meaning for some of the clues until you find the TC. I ask myself after 8 years how many trees have falling in the exact path that ff took in there to hide the TC. Every year the door to take it in the canyon down fills up with falling trees. Now you will say a 80 year old man couldn't get down in there because of the falling trees.Now you have to be brave to be in the wood/ falling trees.
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Post by drpepperwood on Aug 28, 2018 15:59:27 GMT -5
Hi Heidini: okay, you're going with synonyms. Consider an alternative: what noun/object would you associate with hitch? [br. Wagon.
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