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Post by npsbuilder on Nov 8, 2018 19:03:54 GMT -5
"The Thrill of the Chase" and coming up with the solve is easy to do. The problem is that there are numerous solves that fits perfectly depending on what reference/mindset you think FF is coming from. Are the clues in the poem based on history, religion, past personal experiences (when young, as pilot, art collector, archaeologist, biblical) and so on. For me, my first solve came from only using the poem and the internet only. This goes to what FF said at one point that a redneck from Texas can find the tc (paraphrasing here). Going back to my earlier post about "cup of cold water", my mindset was biblical and really should have been geographic. This is a perfect example of what makes the poem easy to solve until boots on the ground confirms it. I would venture to guess that there have been thousands of perfect solves that weren't so perfect after all. I am sticking with my first solve but researching the man FF to confirm why this was his chosen place to hide the tc. I'm still within a mile or so using several mindsets mentioned above. At the same time, I have several solves that are not even in the same state. In fact, I have solves for all 4 states and even 1 that is in Canada. I have all of these only from NOT looking at it from the average persons (redneck) knowledge of who FF is. Of course, this is only in my opinion and just 1 mindset of thinking.
FOR ALL THE REDNECKS OUT THERE PLEASE DON'T TAKE ANY OF THIS AS AN INSULT. SOME OF MY FRIENDS THINK I AM A REDNECK AS WELL.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 19:51:43 GMT -5
"The Thrill of the Chase" and coming up with the solve is easy to do. The problem is that there are numerous solves that fits perfectly depending on what reference/mindset you think FF is coming from. Are the clues in the poem based on history, religion, past personal experiences (when young, as pilot, art collector, archaeologist, biblical) and so on. For me, my first solve came from only using the poem and the internet only. This goes to what FF said at one point that a redneck from Texas can find the tc (paraphrasing here). Going back to my earlier post about "cup of cold water", my mindset was biblical and really should have been geographic. This is a perfect example of what makes the poem easy to solve until boots on the ground confirms it. I would venture to guess that there have been thousands of perfect solves that weren't so perfect after all. I am sticking with my first solve but researching the man FF to confirm why this was his chosen place to hide the tc. I'm still within a mile or so using several mindsets mentioned above. At the same time, I have several solves that are not even in the same state. In fact, I have solves for all 4 states and even 1 that is in Canada. I have all of these only from NOT looking at it from the average persons (redneck) knowledge of who FF is. Of course, this is only in my opinion and just 1 mindset of thinking. FOR ALL THE REDNECKS OUT THERE PLEASE DON'T TAKE ANY OF THIS AS AN INSULT. SOME OF MY FRIENDS THINK I AM A REDNECK AS WELL. I'm will say I am a redneck hillbilly. I have the Yankee blood but live in the redneck ways.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Nov 8, 2018 21:47:41 GMT -5
"The Thrill of the Chase" and coming up with the solve is easy to do. The problem is that there are numerous solves that fits perfectly depending on what reference/mindset you think FF is coming from. Are the clues in the poem based on history, religion, past personal experiences (when young, as pilot, art collector, archaeologist, biblical) and so on. For me, my first solve came from only using the poem and the internet only. This goes to what FF said at one point that a redneck from Texas can find the tc (paraphrasing here). Going back to my earlier post about "cup of cold water", my mindset was biblical and really should have been geographic. This is a perfect example of what makes the poem easy to solve until boots on the ground confirms it. I would venture to guess that there have been thousands of perfect solves that weren't so perfect after all. I am sticking with my first solve but researching the man FF to confirm why this was his chosen place to hide the tc. I'm still within a mile or so using several mindsets mentioned above. At the same time, I have several solves that are not even in the same state. In fact, I have solves for all 4 states and even 1 that is in Canada. I have all of these only from NOT looking at it from the average persons (redneck) knowledge of who FF is. Of course, this is only in my opinion and just 1 mindset of thinking. FOR ALL THE REDNECKS OUT THERE PLEASE DON'T TAKE ANY OF THIS AS AN INSULT. SOME OF MY FRIENDS THINK I AM A REDNECK AS WELL. I absolutely disagree with your main premise. There are not hordes of solves that work perfectly. Nearly every solve sucks royally and is refuted by a dozen things Forrest has said. I have never read ONE public solve that was even passively awful. They are all HORRID. The good solutions are never public because the authors of the good solutions are smart. I've read a lot of blogs in the last 3 1/2 years, and not one person has made the correct WWWH public -- for which I am thankful.
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Post by npsbuilder on Nov 9, 2018 1:11:48 GMT -5
I'm gonna start off that the following is only MY OPINION and putting it all on the table. I agree 110% that all the solves, that have been tested, are "HORRID" because the tc is still where it was laid to rest. The good solutions are just what they are: A road map drawn from someone's mindset or point of view that works perfectly for them. I have several that works for me and the 1 that is perfect and fits exactly for my thinking that gives me the itch. We all have that one map that works and not tested that gives each and every one of us the feeling that I must go now and get my tc better known as Boots on the Ground. This is what it's all about "the thrill of the chase". Since my post 2 hours or so ago, I jumped into a rabbit hole that may have given me ff's parameters he use in writing his poem. See the quote on my profile just added and go from there. With the chase going on for 8ish years now and the first time I heard about it was just a couple of months ago. The quote may have been picked apart 30 ways till Sunday and horrible to the veterans but a rookies mistake like me.
WWWH - Snow capped mountain - Continental Divide - brown trout fishing grounds - uranium contaminated groundwater and so on using the words as written
WWWH - can also be see as the name of a city or name of a person if you say it fast, an Indian word for the name of a place that sounds like it but totally different spelling WWWH - place where water is tested, quote from a book, quote from someone famous, famous quote used by someone else
WWWH - significant meaning in religion, history, events, personal life, family, world events, wars, battles, monuments, grave markers
These are only the ones that comes to mind now; each and every one are correct for WWWH. I have done this with every line, word and paragraph of the poem just like the rest of that has been bitten by "the thrill of the chase".
With all my research, I still have the most confidence with my first solve using each line individually and none relate to the other other than being the next place you need to be to get to the end where the tc is which is where you "started". That was a mouthful and hard to follow.
FOR ANYONE OUT THERE THAT WOULD LIKE TO WORK OPENLY AND HONESTLY TOGETHER I'M IN.
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Post by heidini on Nov 9, 2018 6:01:35 GMT -5
An example of a “horrid” solve, incomplete thought though:
home of brown/ devils slide in Corwin springs, montana. Follow the yellowstone river (road 89) down stream into the town of Sphinx. Take tom miner creek road. Cross a steel one lane bridge (crosses the yellowstone). Literally the other side is “crystal cross fishing hole”. Forrest loves Egypt, yellowstone, the brown pants outside the classroom, fishing holes, jumped off a bridge, gardiners island/ Gallatin mountains. Mentions cinnamon - cinnabar mountain is where devils slide is- is is a warm spice. Begin it along the yellowstone River after cinnabar mountain...
I am just showing what an excellent solve looks like. It is not meant to mislead. I think this is an awesome solve. But probably still horrid.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2018 6:19:40 GMT -5
An example of a “horrid” solve, incomplete thought though: home of brown/ devils slide in Corwin springs, montana. Follow the yellowstone river (road 89) down stream into the town of Sphinx. Take tom miner creek road. Cross a steel one lane bridge (crosses the yellowstone). Literally the other side is “crystal cross fishing hole”. Forrest loves Egypt, yellowstone, the brown pants outside the classroom, fishing holes, jumped off a bridge, gardiners island/ Gallatin mountains. Mentions cinnamon - cinnabar mountain is where devils slide is- is is a warm spice. Begin it along the yellowstone River after cinnabar mountain... I am just showing what an excellent solve looks like. It is not meant to mislead. I think this is an awesome solve. But probably still horrid. And the redneck has a good solve. What I am doing in my solve. I find my location for riches New and old. Then I'm at the wwwh is that's a mountain I find a canyon I go down it not far but I can walk to far down in the canyon. And then I hunt for a creek to go up in. Find the blaze up in the creek. Now start hunting for the TC. That's a redneck solve simple. This is a intelligence solve for a redneck.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2018 16:01:04 GMT -5
To tarry -scant with marvel gaze are these clues.What "if." they were not clues what would you think the 9 clues would be now. Because when ff tells us if you been wise and found the blaze look quietly down.Imo he already told us the we are there.So why the tarry -scant with marvel gaze. If I'm told to look down. I don't need to be told to stay in there to look for the TC after finding the blaze and I would already be in tight focus looking for the TC. What do you think The two Omega signs look at them upside down. You get numbers. 75 75.is this a page number in one if he books. Or can add them up and come out with page 150.this shows you 75 One Omega sign in the New book and two Omega signs for the other book. Or page 24. 14 - 10 = page 4.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2018 17:35:03 GMT -5
To tarry -scant with marvel gaze are these clues.What "if." they were not clues what would you think the 9 clues would be now. Because when ff tells us if you been wise and found the blaze look quietly down.Imo he already told us the we are there.So why the tarry -scant with marvel gaze. If I'm told to look down. I don't need to be told to stay in there to look for the TC after finding the blaze and I would already be in tight focus looking for the TC. What do you think But you can look at the Omega signs like playing cards. A pair of 7s and a pair of 5s and a joker make a full house maybe there's something in common with Omega signs.
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Post by npsbuilder on Nov 11, 2018 5:08:03 GMT -5
What if Tarry were actually Terry for the first name of the sheriff on the Neighborhood Watch signs for the county and marvel gaze is really marble gauge that is for measuring water levels in streams and ditches?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2018 8:12:15 GMT -5
To tarry -scant with marvel gaze are these clues.What "if." they were not clues what would you think the 9 clues would be now. Because when ff tells us if you been wise and found the blaze look quietly down.Imo he already told us the we are there.So why the tarry -scant with marvel gaze. If I'm told to look down. I don't need to be told to stay in there to look for the TC after finding the blaze and I would already be in tight focus looking for the TC. What do you think Something I'm thinking watch out.😂 Someone ask ff how many clues could be solved from the internet from home. In another way. How many clues can be decoded in situ?). Now this is a ear catcher. Ff quotes.All of them in theory but not likely in "PRACTICE."/ "SEARCHING." A searcher most go to the "SITE." /"LOCATION. "STANZA 1. To find the TC. Forrest never said "SITES." He said "SIT." So if I get in my car and drive down to put in below the hob then this would be deferent "SIT." There's one "SIT." Where The TC sits and all 9 clues are in 1 site.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2018 8:19:52 GMT -5
Boy my To tarry -scant with marvel gaze are these clues.What "if." they were not clues what would you think the 9 clues would be now. Because when ff tells us if you been wise and found the blaze look quietly down.Imo he already told us the we are there.So why the tarry -scant with marvel gaze. If I'm told to look down. I don't need to be told to stay in there to look for the TC after finding the blaze and I would already be in tight focus looking for the TC. What do you think Something I'm thinking watch out.😂 Someone ask ff how many clues could be solved from the internet from home. In another way. How many clues can be decoded in situ?). Now this is a ear catcher. Ff quotes.All of them in theory but not likely in "PRACTICE."/ "SEARCHING." A searcher most go to the "SITE." /"LOCATION. "STANZA 1. To find the TC. Forrest never said "SITES." He said "SIT." So if I get in my car and drive down to put in below the hob then this would be deferent "SIT." There's one "SIT." Where The TC sits and all 9 clues are in 1 site. Boy I can't do anything right Sit it's post to be sites.😂
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2018 9:17:26 GMT -5
Boy my Something I'm thinking watch out.😂 Someone ask ff how many clues could be solved from the internet from home. In another way. How many clues can be decoded in situ?). Now this is a ear catcher. Ff quotes.All of them in theory but not likely in "PRACTICE."/ "SEARCHING." A searcher most go to the "SITE." /"LOCATION. "STANZA 1. To find the TC. Forrest never said "SITES." He said "SIT." So if I get in my car and drive down to put in below the hob then this would be deferent "SIT." There's one "SIT." Where The TC sits and all 9 clues are in 1 site. Boy I can't do anything right Sit it's post to be sites.😂 How do you get the meaning to stanza 1. A interducation how Forrest and where Forrest put chest of his riches . Yes would have to say YES. Now there's another meaning it's a location where the chest sits. 2 meanings. This is the problem on some there picking one or the other. IMO you have to use both meaning together to unlock this poem
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Post by drpepperwood on Dec 1, 2018 15:16:28 GMT -5
To tarry -scant with marvel gaze are these clues.What "if." they were not clues what would you think the 9 clues would be now. Because when ff tells us if you been wise and found the blaze look quietly down.Imo he already told us the we are there.So why the tarry -scant with marvel gaze. If I'm told to look down. I don't need to be told to stay in there to look for the TC after finding the blaze and I would already be in tight focus looking for the TC. What do you think Something I'm thinking watch out.😂 Someone ask ff how many clues could be solved from the internet from home. In another way. How many clues can be decoded in situ?). Now this is a ear catcher. Ff quotes.All of them in theory but not likely in "PRACTICE."/ "SEARCHING." A searcher most go to the "SITE." /"LOCATION. "STANZA 1. To find the TC. Forrest never said "SITES." He said "SIT." So if I get in my car and drive down to put in below the hob then this would be deferent "SIT." There's one "SIT." Where The TC sits and all 9 clues are in 1 site. – How much progress can be made by someone just thinking and searching the Internet from home? (Another way of saying this: How many clues can only be decoded in situ?) FF: All of them, in theory, but not likely in practice. A searcher must go to the site to find the treasure.
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Post by goldwatch on Dec 2, 2018 13:00:16 GMT -5
Yeah, I agree that you have to go to the site for the final discovery. I think that's likely the reason that Forrest's gut feeling turned out to be indigestion. The final effort must be a doozie.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2018 16:28:36 GMT -5
Yeah, I agree that you have to go to the site for the final discovery. I think that's likely the reason that Forrest's gut feeling turned out to be indigestion. The final effort must be a doozie. Then would that mean 1 site for all 9 clues if I drove down a canyon and put in below then that would mean different sites
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