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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2020 14:52:53 GMT -5
Hi, it sounds like we have a different solve, earlier you said that “it” is the book in your solve and “it” is very different in mine. My solve parks you just below the HOB on public land but its "no place for the meek" because you need to venture out onto private land owned by "several" parties. I believe this is why FF spent $5000 on an attorney to determine what a searcher might encounter regarding "title to the gold". The funniest thing of all, when you park just below the HOB you will see "water high" which FF has secretly hinted to multiple times in a very sneaky way. If my solve is correct and I believe it is, FF is trying harder than ever to give hints to the poem but they don't sound like hints. That's what I think about the hints. I also took "it" as being the book and started my Camino in the book where "it" is talked about and the narrower the clues unfolded with a purpose of their own. I'm almost surprised that when Forrest mentioned a fellow from Texas with a truck and a bedroll he didn't actually say El Camino instead of truck but probably too much of a clue. Funny that we both have places that are on the border or easement of two different properties. Mine is where there's a road marked "private road" but it's actually not. I belongs to the State. My HOB doesn't appear to be on private land but it definitely is. If FF emphasized one specific word that is everything to my solve, that one word, all by itself would put 100's of searchers on my solve in short order.
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