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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 31, 2018 10:12:43 GMT -5
I believe I found that word "key" below the home of Brown. What was you going to pm me drpepperwood. Don't know anything about pm. On it's way. My first thoughts combined with yours.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2018 12:51:34 GMT -5
What was you going to pm me drpepperwood. Don't know anything about pm. On it's way. My first thoughts combined with yours. The halt is the end where the horse shoe is reverse to a certain mountain you drive to the top and it comes to a halt you can't drive any further but you will be in the horse shoe.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2018 15:34:40 GMT -5
On it's way. My first thoughts combined with yours. The halt is the end where the horse shoe is reverse to a certain mountain you drive to the top and it comes to a halt you can't drive any further but you will be in the horse shoe. Up at Ski Santa 475 where it ends people,in Tx called this a horse shoe or you can say a circle road or a horse shoe.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2018 15:54:01 GMT -5
The halt is the end where the horse shoe is reverse to a certain mountain you drive to the top and it comes to a halt you can't drive any further but you will be in the horse shoe. Up at Ski Santa 475 where it ends people,in Tx called this a horse shoe or you can say a circle road or a horse shoe. But your wagon wheel is the wheel that the cable is hooked to to rotate the ski chairs in the air. Go to ski Santa fe and look at the images of deferent pictures,you'll find the red wagon wheel.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2018 16:45:47 GMT -5
Up at Ski Santa 475 where it ends people,in Tx called this a horse shoe or you can say a circle road or a horse shoe. But your wagon wheel is the wheel that the cable is hooked to to rotate the ski chairs in the air. Go to ski Santa fe and look at the images of deferent pictures,you'll find the red wagon wheel. James Morrison has a ski Santa fe solve over at Dal,s blog. But what year did James come up with this solve anyone knows ?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2018 16:57:14 GMT -5
But your wagon wheel is the wheel that the cable is hooked to to rotate the ski chairs in the air. Go to ski Santa fe and look at the images of deferent pictures,you'll find the red wagon wheel. James Morrison has a ski Santa fe solve over at Dal,s blog. But what year did James come up with this solve anyone knows ? One thing I heard James tells us about 8 miles. When James got under the 8.25 mile zone. He crossed the border. There's 2 borders the 10200ft and the 8.25 miles.
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Post by The Wolf on Oct 31, 2018 17:25:38 GMT -5
Whoops? At least someone is reading, should read, The Great Gatsby. lol I believe I found that word "key" below the home of Brown. As long as it is the word "key" you found, I would be intrigued. The real question is who if Brown?
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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 31, 2018 17:31:21 GMT -5
On it's way. My first thoughts combined with yours. The halt is the end where the horse shoe is reverse to a certain mountain you drive to the top and it comes to a halt you can't drive any further but you will be in the horse shoe. Sent you a PM on my idea. Just let me know what you think? Like to add this from the book TTOTC. "Give me some men who are stout- hearted men, Who will fight for the right they adore, Start me with then who are stout- hearted men, And I’ll soon give you ten thousand more. Shoulder to shoulder and bolder and bolder, They grow as they go to the fore. Then there’s nothing in the world can halt or mar a plan, When stout- hearted men can stick together man to man." The only word in the book that is halt.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2018 17:58:11 GMT -5
James Morrison has a ski Santa fe solve over at Dal,s blog. But what year did James come up with this solve anyone knows ? One thing I heard James tells us about 8 miles. When James got under the 8.25 mile zone. He crossed the border. There's 2 borders the 10200ft and the 8.25 miles. You know this is strange why am I telling you'll where wwwh is. Just don't make any sense anymore. Yes ski Santa fe Imo is where the TC sits. But I have been in there.I have a simple solve. Ski Santa fe is my wwwh the mountain. Now there's one huge canyon. I took it down in the canyon. Not far I came up on a sign this told me from there it's no place for the meek Now the poem tells me the end is ever lasting close.This is where I need to watch very close for the next clue. Now what post to be close the end of the ttotc or finding the TC.. There be no paddle up your creek I'm hunting for a creek I found,a creek very close form. Form there. Heavy loads and water high is a water fall. If I been wise it's because where I am standing I found a blaze up in creek. A white and Blake round rock.. Now the poem tells me to look quietly down. My guess to cease this is the end. I didn't hunt for it yet I will go back next,year. Tarry-scant and marvel gaze we all know how to do that. But don't forget your effort will worth the cold but you have to be brave and get in the wood.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Oct 31, 2018 19:32:24 GMT -5
Hi NPS: the unintended clue is in TFTW. Forrest has said that no one has correctly told him what it is. Yet. ;-) Imo. I don't think Forrest will ever tell use if some one figures out the third clue. This would be to much information about the third clue. Forrest had said a few clues will lead you where,the TC is not in them words but the same meaning. There are 4 clues going down in the canyon You need to understand how to find the fifth clue Then the duration changes you'll be headed in to another duration for the next 5 clues. Mike: that's not what NPS was asking about. He was asking about the *unintended* clue. That unintended clue is in TFTW -- Forrest said so. And he has also said (a while back) that no one has correctly identified that TFTW unintended clue.
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Post by drpepperwood on Nov 1, 2018 7:09:14 GMT -5
Imo. I don't think Forrest will ever tell use if some one figures out the third clue. This would be to much information about the third clue. Forrest had said a few clues will lead you where,the TC is not in them words but the same meaning. There are 4 clues going down in the canyon You need to understand how to find the fifth clue Then the duration changes you'll be headed in to another duration for the next 5 clues. Mike: that's not what NPS was asking about. He was asking about the *unintended* clue. That unintended clue is in TFTW -- Forrest said so. And he has also said (a while back) that no one has correctly identified that TFTW unintended clue. Must of missed that NPS (NPS?) questioned. What does NPS stand for? Is that a searcher? And the unintended clue in TFTW. Never heard of that one either. So there is a mistake in TFTW that FF didn't mean to mention in his book? Does FF mean a clue that is part of the poem? Or is he talking about the different revisions of the maps in the TFTW? There are two maps that are slightly different. One of the towns was missing and then it appeared again in a later version of the book TFTW.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Nov 1, 2018 16:44:34 GMT -5
Mike: that's not what NPS was asking about. He was asking about the *unintended* clue. That unintended clue is in TFTW -- Forrest said so. And he has also said (a while back) that no one has correctly identified that TFTW unintended clue. Must of missed that NPS (NPS?) questioned. What does NPS stand for? Is that a searcher? And the unintended clue in TFTW. Never heard of that one either. So there is a mistake in TFTW that FF didn't mean to mention in his book? Does FF mean a clue that is part of the poem? Or is he talking about the different revisions of the maps in the TFTW? There are two maps that are slightly different. One of the towns was missing and then it appeared again in a later version of the book TFTW. Searcher NPSBuilder (see prior page of posts). For discussion of the unintended clue, watch the Money Dickens Bookshop video from (11/2/2013) starting at the 38:00 mark. "Coming from the online site again, I've been asked to ask you how many people have told you that they've discovered the unintended clue in Too Far To Walk and how many were right?" Forrest: "Well, I've not had anybody tell me the answer to that clue. If you read my Preface, it doesn't take a genius to figure out I think what they're talking about. ..." In other words, lots of people *think* they know what it is (the 10 miles down the Madison bit), but they are wrong -- that's not it.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Nov 1, 2018 16:46:54 GMT -5
(Sorry: Moby Dickens. Acursed spell checker on my phone.) And no, it has nothing to do with the fold-out map in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 1:00:31 GMT -5
Mike: that's not what NPS was asking about. He was asking about the *unintended* clue. That unintended clue is in TFTW -- Forrest said so. And he has also said (a while back) that no one has correctly identified that TFTW unintended clue. Must of missed that NPS (NPS?) questioned. What does NPS stand for? Is that a searcher? And the unintended clue in TFTW. Never heard of that one either. So there is a mistake in TFTW that FF didn't mean to mention in his book? Does FF mean a clue that is part of the poem? Or is he talking about the different revisions of the maps in the TFTW? There are two maps that are slightly different. One of the towns was missing and then it appeared again in a later version of the book TFTW. NPS. National Park Service.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 21:53:36 GMT -5
Imo, look at pg 8 and consider.. "What is the point"
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