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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 9:53:28 GMT -5
Have you ever visited a place and thought to yourself, "This Place needs a name."?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 19:22:44 GMT -5
A thread for anyone to post a possible location of 'where warm waters halt'. Please try and limit discussions to 'WWWH possibilities'. Thanks I wonder if the few searchers that gets within 200ft. If they New what the wwh was. And did they actually New where it was. If the clues gets easier as we go through them. It could just be we don't have the clues numbered in the right order.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 7:27:39 GMT -5
A thread for anyone to post a possible location of 'where warm waters halt'. Please try and limit discussions to 'WWWH possibilities'. Thanks I'm thinking the wwwh is stanza 1 the location. It begins in stanza 2 but it stared in stanza 1 to find wwwh. Ok then this would mean there's a canyon in the wwwh. IMO. Forrest only got a email telling him the area Imo ff knows there's one canyon wwwh sits in. And in the canyon he knows there a 200ft mark within the TC.. Part of the clue not far but too far to walk Forrest has told us part of the third clue is we got the first two right and other seven we ended up passing or walk right by. So this mean ntf.btftw is in distance.
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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 17, 2018 8:28:31 GMT -5
Colorado:
A WWWH & HOB connection found in front of a concrete teepee that is resting over a natural spring a long with a bronze plaque that is located on a large boulder nearby:
Peaceful.
None of FF Stories are in Colorado though. That's what makes it hard for me to search or even look at Colorado. It's like the only state that doesn't have any of his stories in his books. If his special place is in Colorado then maybe the stories like the school house is one of the routes his dad would take 50 miles out of the way while traveling to Yellowstone? Not in less the Colorado River is WWW'sH begin? The river does flow to Gulf of Mexico. Maybe his dad was showing the place of WWW'sH? Then travel north to Yellowstone summer vacation. Oh wait...FF special place is not in Colorado but that's where it begins!
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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 17, 2018 8:41:24 GMT -5
There are two Colorado Rivers in this world. There is the Colorado that everyone knows, having carved its way through millennia of rock to create the grandest of canyons. ... Then, there is the other Colorado; it carves its way entirely through Texas. So far, its waters still flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Post by lookinup on Oct 17, 2018 11:02:58 GMT -5
There are indeed, two Colorado Rivers in this world; the following will tell their story superbly:
"I AM RED"
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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 17, 2018 14:02:21 GMT -5
Were it not for the no trespassing signs at Taos East it would be a short 2-mile bushwhack.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 7:37:40 GMT -5
Were it not for the no trespassing signs at Taos East it would be a short 2-mile bushwhack. Where warm waters halt. This is where we begin it. Ok some where north of Santa fe."In The rocky mountains are the wwh Further then 8.25 miles. But where stanza 1 puts you to the right mountain that represents the correct wwwh.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 9:45:34 GMT -5
Were it not for the no trespassing signs at Taos East it would be a short 2-mile bushwhack. Where warm waters halt. This is where we begin it. Ok some where north of Santa fe."In The rocky mountains are the wwh Further then 8.25 miles. But where stanza 1 puts you to the right mountain that represents the correct wwwh. If you are in the chase you have solved the wwh but not know,where it is.Just a few found the correct wwwh The rocky mountain's is representing the wwh it's been solved seems the beginning of the chase.The 3.25 stats we search in are wwh but where stanza 1 telles you what mountain to begin it in.
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Post by van on Oct 22, 2018 19:25:17 GMT -5
What if WWWH means the beginning of a web address "www." The web has certainly halted many warm bodies of water.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Oct 22, 2018 20:14:05 GMT -5
What if WWWH means the beginning of a web address "www." The web has certainly halted many warm bodies of water. Hi Van: though not a bad thought, Forrest long ago refuted that idea. Can find you the quote if you're interested--it's fairly old.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Oct 22, 2018 23:41:49 GMT -5
Just following up -- the World Wide Web idea for WWWH was proposed in March 2013 by caddisfliesandshinsplints. Doc chimed in (having earlier already proposed that very same idea to Forrest) with part of Forrest's reply: "... sometimes you can overcook a solution by thinking too much. I am a simple man and www never entered my mind."
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Post by zaphod73491 on Oct 23, 2018 1:20:01 GMT -5
... "... sometimes you can overcook a solution by thinking too much. I am a simple man and www never entered my mind." Yes, this simple quote from Forrest is what scares the hell out of me about this hunt. If FF is really that … simple minded … maybe "home of Brown" really is nothing more than a place where some fish live. This "simple man" persona of his is the main reason I don't take this chase as seriously as I used to. Drifter: in my opinion, WWWH is neither simple nor esoteric. It is a well-designed logic puzzle. As for that home of Brown that's causing everyone fits, it isn't Molly Brown, or brown trout, of grizzly bears, or beavers, or anything with the actual word "Brown" in its name. That would be far too obvious. Forrest may claim to be "simple," but his shadow ain't cast by no fool. You have to remember that not one soul had figured out home of Brown in at least the first several years because no one in all that time had given him a correct "solve" past the first two clues.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2018 6:25:16 GMT -5
Yes, this simple quote from Forrest is what scares the hell out of me about this hunt. If FF is really that … simple minded … maybe "home of Brown" really is nothing more than a place where some fish live. This "simple man" persona of his is the main reason I don't take this chase as seriously as I used to. Drifter: in my opinion, WWWH is neither simple nor esoteric. It is a well-designed logic puzzle. As for that home of Brown that's causing everyone fits, it isn't Molly Brown, or brown trout, of grizzly bears, or beavers, or anything with the actual word "Brown" in its name. That would be far too obvious. Forrest may claim to be "simple," but his shadow ain't cast by no fool. You have to remember that not one soul had figured out home of Brown in at least the first several years because no one in all that time had given him a correct "solve" past the first two clues. Imo The first two clues has been solved. What searchers are missing is"from there."
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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 23, 2018 18:57:08 GMT -5
A thread for anyone to post a possible location of 'where warm waters halt'. Please try and limit discussions to 'WWWH possibilities'. Thanks I wonder if the few searchers that gets within 200ft. If they New what the wwh was. And did they actually New where it was. If the clues gets easier as we go through them. It could just be we don't have the clues numbered in the right order. Very very good thinking. I came to this thought today while realizing bold = brave, halt = cease, below = down, treasures = trove and etc... The clues need to be precisely followed in order but FF didn't say the poem is in order. Just like his book that gives us that clue...lol.
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