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Post by ohm on Nov 18, 2018 8:49:10 GMT -5
I agree that you take the warm waters halt with you into the canyon. The only thing I can think of is the sun because it does look like it goes down into a canyon. Maybe you are suppose to drive west?
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Post by The Wolf on Nov 18, 2018 9:42:54 GMT -5
Posted on the MW Facebook page was the following: This is for everyone who loves the Thrill Of The Chase. A fresh set of eyes and a new way of thinking my produce the winning solve. Using logic and simplicity. "In a word" WWH =lake Take "it" in the canyon down=Avalanche So "it" being Lake, take "lake" IN " Avalanche= avalanche Lake. MT.Brown is just below there. With that said. WWH= Lake Take it in the canyon down= canyon Too far to walk= drive Google these words alone! "Canyon Lake Drive Wyoming" This is a perfect example. Now think what I mean by "IT" "Take "IT" in the canyon down! He isn't referring to your search, he is referring to your WWWH solution! You must combine the two together. Think about it being this simple. Besides, when you're at your warm Waters halt your on a map the only thing or "IT" that you can take in your canyon down is "in a word" a word! Thank you for reading. I hope everyone likes my "new way of thinking". Tommy Goswick OklahomaJenny this is a very good angle and is very similar to my "Contiguous Clue Method" that I just posted on Finding Forrest Fenn mysteriouswritings.proboards.com/board/136/forrest-fennCheck it out and I describe the methodology and how the words "halt" and "take" is linked. I will post a few pics soon to show how it works, but you are on to something IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2018 7:28:11 GMT -5
Posted on the MW Facebook page was the following: This is for everyone who loves the Thrill Of The Chase. A fresh set of eyes and a new way of thinking my produce the winning solve. Using logic and simplicity. "In a word" WWH =lake Take "it" in the canyon down=Avalanche So "it" being Lake, take "lake" IN " Avalanche= avalanche Lake. MT.Brown is just below there. With that said. WWH= Lake Take it in the canyon down= canyon Too far to walk= drive Google these words alone! "Canyon Lake Drive Wyoming" This is a perfect example. Now think what I mean by "IT" "Take "IT" in the canyon down! He isn't referring to your search, he is referring to your WWWH solution! You must combine the two together. Think about it being this simple. Besides, when you're at your warm Waters halt your on a map the only thing or "IT" that you can take in your canyon down is "in a word" a word! Thank you for reading. I hope everyone likes my "new way of thinking". Tommy Goswick OklahomaOr admin. Wwwh starts 44° take it in the canyon down to 35° latitude. Put in below the home of Brown. New Mexico. That would work for the big picture quote
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Post by CJ on Nov 26, 2018 16:11:07 GMT -5
I think that "stand" is important - but only in terms of "last stand"....The Alamo, Elfego Baca, Custer - and Fenn - his last stand, or so he thought, was against cancer - and a battle that he had no intention of losing...
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Post by drpepperwood on Dec 5, 2018 10:59:20 GMT -5
How about this and let me know what you all think. This is from another searchers solve that I saw.
The Firehole halts at home c rim.
Anagram for The Thrill of the chase. A memoir.
The title used as a anagram.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2018 11:18:08 GMT -5
How about this and let me know what you all think. This is from another searchers solve that I saw. The Firehole halts at home c rim. Anagram for The Thrill of the chase. A memoir. The title used as a anagram. Could that be the firehole like a toilet in the bathroom if I peepee in the toilet then that would be wwwh.😂
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Post by drpepperwood on Dec 5, 2018 12:46:33 GMT -5
How about this and let me know what you all think. This is from another searchers solve that I saw. The Firehole halts at home c rim. Anagram for The Thrill of the chase. A memoir. The title used as a anagram. Could that be the firehole like a toilet in the bathroom if I peepee in the toilet then that would be wwwh.😂 That's really funny!
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Post by heidini on Dec 6, 2018 12:29:06 GMT -5
How about this and let me know what you all think. This is from another searchers solve that I saw. The Firehole halts at home c rim. Anagram for The Thrill of the chase. A memoir. The title used as a anagram. Been to facebook i see. Look up the etymology of “crim” then it says “sieve” then look up etymology of sieve. What do you see? Riddle.
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Post by johnedo on Dec 6, 2018 22:54:01 GMT -5
How about this and let me know what you all think. This is from another searchers solve that I saw. The Firehole halts at home c rim. Anagram for The Thrill of the chase. A memoir. The title used as a anagram. Been to facebook i see. Look up the etymology of “crim” then it says “sieve” then look up etymology of sieve. What do you see? Riddle. A criminal riddled with holes! Sounds like cops and robbers to me!
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Post by drpepperwood on Dec 10, 2018 8:56:19 GMT -5
Been to facebook i see. Look up the etymology of “crim” then it says “sieve” then look up etymology of sieve. What do you see? Riddle. A criminal riddled with holes! Sounds like cops and robbers to me! Yes I see the crim meaning crime. Maybe a history to the Firehole and a crime??? But I do like Heidini's idea with sieve because sieve reminds me of the waters sieving through the sandstone. Sieving down crossword down. TTOTC some titles are written down. Why written down? What if take it in the canyon down. c a n y o n *cross post.
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Post by drpepperwood on Dec 10, 2018 9:04:01 GMT -5
A thought. crimson coat.
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Post by heidini on Dec 10, 2018 12:30:48 GMT -5
Crim-son. Neat.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2018 13:01:13 GMT -5
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Post by johnedo on Dec 10, 2018 15:40:32 GMT -5
There's a far better riddle to solve for take it in the canyon down. Comfirms locations!
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Post by drpepperwood on Dec 10, 2018 21:44:21 GMT -5
A criminal riddled with holes! Sounds like cops and robbers to me! Yes I see the crim meaning crime. Maybe a history to the Firehole and a crime??? But I do like Heidini's idea with sieve because sieve reminds me of the waters sieving through the sandstone. Sieving down crossword down. TTOTC some titles are written down. Why written down? What if take it in the canyon down. c a n y o n *cross post. "In lakes where westslopes occur outside the Yellowstone Park, the whole ventral region may be crimson."
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