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Post by fennster on Feb 4, 2019 22:19:22 GMT -5
Also, interesting that he says in question #1, he has zoomed into the site multiple times, but he wasn't looking for the treasure. I wonder what he was looking for exactly. There must have been changes he expected to occur.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 5, 2019 0:00:42 GMT -5
I'm guessing his email will still be the best way to reach him if the treasure is found. Do we know of any other ways to reach him? Sounds like he is really stepping back. Good for him. Hopefully a lot less drama in his life. I figure there will be unambiguous instructions waiting in the chest for the finder. No need for him to publicly advertise what to do. Maybe he has a burner phone set aside as his "hotline" and is waiting for the finder to ring it.
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Post by fennster on Feb 5, 2019 0:28:28 GMT -5
One last thing I noticed. I've noticed a few times he has said he hasn't been back to the chest, but hasn't ever said to the area in general.
Based on something I saw at my search area I have reason to think he has been to the general area again.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 8:59:56 GMT -5
The few searchers who don't think this is a clue-to-clue, point-to-point treasure hunt ought to be disabused of that notion by the final sentence in Forrest's answer to question #4: "In my mind, studying the clues is tantamount to using a road map to get from one place to another." But I know one veteran in particular will still stubbornly cling to his all-the-clues-in-one-place theory. THAT KILLS MY SOLVE. 2 YEARS AT THE SAME LOCATION. TO FIND OUT YOU HAVE TO DRIVE TO THESE CLUES. WELL I GUESS IT'S TIME FOR ME TO GIVE IT A REST Y'ALL HAVE FUN AND BE SAFE.✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌ JUST GO IN PEACE. Round 2. Yes I'm back at the table with New stack of chips. I like playing Texas holdem. Well it sounds like Forrest is saying you have to drive to the clues. But this is not what he is telling us to do. IMO he telling us there deferent duration in the poem from clue to clue like a road map.
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Post by anonanon on Feb 5, 2019 9:16:24 GMT -5
I just sent Jenny an email, but maybe one of you know the answer. Who titled the 6 questions "Seven is a Perfect Number"? Was it Jenny or Forrest?
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Post by Jenny on Feb 5, 2019 10:09:31 GMT -5
I just sent Jenny an email, but maybe one of you know the answer. Who titled the 6 questions "Seven is a Perfect Number"? Was it Jenny or Forrest? myself...
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Post by Cindy (A Hoosier Sister) on Feb 5, 2019 10:29:51 GMT -5
I might create a video/article explaining more the history of the six q'a and they are done.... eventually.... I want to thank you, Jenny and your husband, Mahlon, for all you do in the Forrest Fenn treasure hunting community. Now that the 6 Questions are finished, I would love to hear the history.
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Post by lookinup on Feb 5, 2019 10:54:31 GMT -5
Forrest Fenn,
You're one of the smartest and wisest kids that some have never known.
Their loss.
-lookinup
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 11:53:26 GMT -5
2019 Six Q'S Here are MW’s 2019 Six Questions with Forrest Fenn. I would like to say that many questions were asked, but these were the ones Forrest chose to answer. Plus I’m sure we all realize Forrest has no plans on revealing where his treasure is, and so of course he will not answer any direct questions for such. Six Questions has NEVER been for that anyway. However, might he hint to things by answering what he has? It is for you to decide! Thanks all for enjoying the Six Questions with me! And while these are ending, not all is…. More is to come…. stay tuned…. also on MW: mysteriouswritings.com/six-questions-with-forrest-fenn-and-the-thrill-of-the-chase-seven-is-a-perfect-number/Teeth time mountain in NM was Forrest hinting with the sabber tooth lion for this mountain is this the home of Brown the sabber tooth lion Forrest is showing pretty strange for Forrest ask you to pick a name,when he like giving,names to things He already owns.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 12:28:24 GMT -5
Interesting that "tromp" has morphed to "clomp". Apparently the treasure chest isn't anxiously listening for the sound of felt-soled waders... ;-) Forrest hid the TC In Aug I said one time Oct I was wrong. But the only time you might need waders. Would be in the sping because of the melting snow and fall for the rain. Your wwwh once again is a creek that dries up in July and Aug and maybe Sep. This is why Forrest did it in Aug the wwwh creek was dryed up.
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Post by britchaser on Feb 5, 2019 13:28:42 GMT -5
@jenny I presume Forrest had said that he wanted to wrap up with this one as part of talking about answering the questions? Was that before or after he answered them?
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 5, 2019 17:11:47 GMT -5
Interesting that "tromp" has morphed to "clomp". Apparently the treasure chest isn't anxiously listening for the sound of felt-soled waders... ;-) Forrest hid the TC In Aug I said one time Oct I was wrong. But the only time you might need waders. Would be in the sping because of the melting snow and fall for the rain. Your wwwh once again is a creek that dries up in July and Aug and maybe Sep. This is why Forrest did it in Aug the wwwh creek was dryed up. If Forrest hid the chest in August, then it could only have been some time from August 22-31, 2009. All of August 2010 is ruled out.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 17:15:11 GMT -5
Forrest hid the TC In Aug I said one time Oct I was wrong. But the only time you might need waders. Would be in the sping because of the melting snow and fall for the rain. Your wwwh once again is a creek that dries up in July and Aug and maybe Sep. This is why Forrest did it in Aug the wwwh creek was dryed up. If Forrest hid the chest in August, then it could only have been some time from August 22-31, 2009. All of August 2010 is ruled out. Well that would steal add up.
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Post by jdiggins on Feb 5, 2019 20:46:12 GMT -5
2019 Six Q'S Here are MW’s 2019 Six Questions with Forrest Fenn. I would like to say that many questions were asked, but these were the ones Forrest chose to answer. Plus I’m sure we all realize Forrest has no plans on revealing where his treasure is, and so of course he will not answer any direct questions for such. Six Questions has NEVER been for that anyway. However, might he hint to things by answering what he has? It is for you to decide! Thanks all for enjoying the Six Questions with me! And while these are ending, not all is…. More is to come…. stay tuned…. also on MW: mysteriouswritings.com/six-questions-with-forrest-fenn-and-the-thrill-of-the-chase-seven-is-a-perfect-number/Great to hear jenny, thanks!
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Post by rahrah on Feb 8, 2019 0:44:22 GMT -5
The few searchers who don't think this is a clue-to-clue, point-to-point treasure hunt ought to be disabused of that notion by the final sentence in Forrest's answer to question #4: "In my mind, studying the clues is tantamount to using a road map to get from one place to another." But I know one veteran in particular will still stubbornly cling to his all-the-clues-in-one-place theory. Agree with you on your first and last sentences. But perhaps you missed the most important part of FF's response to question 4 … >>> "... using a road map … " Hiking/walking from WWWH to the chest is a very popular theory among searchers. Relative to the 9 clues, then, what exactly does a "road map" imply? Not to be snarky, but it implies you missed (IMO) that what's tantamount isn't the poem being map, but that studying is tantamount to using, studying is parallel/equivalent to using.....how do you use a map? You put your directions in order to get from A to B. What has no one done yet? Sent F the clues in the right order. Above he notes "studying the clues" is tantamount to "using a map" because we need to understand how to order the clues to create reveal how to get where we're going.
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