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Post by Travis Brown on Jun 12, 2020 11:52:07 GMT -5
Travis, are you in Montana? yes searching in Montana NW Corner region of Yellowstone but not in Yellowstone.
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Post by miracleman on Jun 12, 2020 13:52:37 GMT -5
Yup I think I remember drawing your attention to a post about Wilson
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Post by Travis Brown on Jun 12, 2020 23:12:22 GMT -5
The blaze will always be there if you have imagination. What does a wordsmith treasure and how do you make them bold in a poem? The correct answer = Clue# 2 Clue#1 = As I have gone alone in there. Hint: "in there" = The Poem Hint: What if there were 27 lines in the poem instead of 24? What will you see? Yes you did and there is definitely a Wilson connection!
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Post by Timberwolf on Jun 13, 2020 21:18:50 GMT -5
Is the Blaze still there.......This is one of the things I would like to know. Forrest once said that the Blaze was not feasible to remove, and so I feel it most likely remains (but confirmation of such would be great), because since I feel the Blaze is what indicated the location of the Treasure Chest, a 'solution', of a consensus, and made by Group Effort, could be found. This is what might need to happen... if for whatever reason the full solution/location cannnot be shared. If I remember correctly, and I could be wrong (old age), but I think Forrest said that the blaze could feasibly be removed but he couldn't imagine why anyone would try. Or something like that...
Jenny, it was nice meeting you at Fennboree (2018?). You are as genuine in person as you seem on your website. I like people who are real and not an act. You also had the best Fennsite (if I may coin a word).
-TW
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Post by sangre on Jun 13, 2020 21:51:02 GMT -5
Forrest has said this about the BLAZE: While it’s not impossible to remove the blaze it isn’t feasible to try, and I am certain it’s still there to try = 2 tri = 6 ( f ) The blaze I found was not the correct blaze but was found at the precise location that the poem led me to. Two groupings of neatly arranged shimmering green flagstone markers were found side by side - each flagstone measuring approximately 12” x 12” Almost resembled the way a window panel is arranged They were found at a remote campsite so could have been placed by anyone- but why? Two groups of six flagstone markers. And right on the edge of a steep slope covered in thick forest vegetation. That slope was about 200 feet and very slippery! ibb.co/JkKfRPbibb.co/Hxvs0G1
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Post by Timberwolf on Jun 13, 2020 21:56:32 GMT -5
Forrest has said this about the BLAZE: While it’s not impossible to remove the blaze it isn’t feasible to try, and I am certain it’s still there to try = 2 tri = 6 ( f ) The blaze I found was not the correct blaze but was found at the precise location that the poem led me to. Two groupings of neatly arranged shimmering green flagstone markers were found side by side - each flagstone measuring approximately 12” x 12” Almost resembled the way a window panel is arranged They were found at a remote campsite so could have been placed by anyone- but why? Two groups of six flagstone markers. And right on the edge of a steep slope covered in thick forest vegetation. That slope was about 200 feet and very slippery! Thank you for the quote, I couldn't remember how it went. Only that it could be removed.
-TW
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Post by goldwatch on Jun 14, 2020 14:00:07 GMT -5
"While it’s not impossible to remove the blaze it isn’t feasible to try, and I am certain it’s still there." So, taking a bulldozer into the mountains to move a boulder is possible, but not feasible. Or using dynamite to remove it. But why, what's the feasible reason for that if it's not an obstruction (thinking Skippy's fireworks explosion here). I think the Blaze is still there, and will be for generations to come, unless there's some extreme act of God. Forrest better be a good boy from here on out.
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