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Post by expedito on Jul 28, 2020 22:45:18 GMT
I spent many long hours working on the poem solve for Forrest Fenn's treasure. Since the cache has been found, I am selling my used The Thrill of the Chase book. It is signed and is in fair to good condition but does have some writing, underlining, highlighting done within it. Plus two notebooks of possible solves and puzzle decrypting, hand written, messy, with lots and lots of ideas with hints and clues including possible solves for all 4 states but mostly in NM and CO. There are unusual methods, restringing the racket, crossword, homonyms, dot to dot, historical etc etc etc.
Asking $50 plus shipping, can put on ebay if you prefer. To USA address only
Mssg for more details
PS I may need to take out some personal info from the notebooks but there is lots and lots of notes and ideas
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Post by Admin on Jul 31, 2020 22:19:34 GMT
How close do you think you got, Expedito?
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Post by houstonkingston on Jul 31, 2020 22:49:01 GMT
Expedito do you know how back in the 1800s there were mummy burning parties? it's kind of like that now with the Thrill of the Chase. The thrill is gone
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Post by expedito on Aug 21, 2020 17:26:59 GMT
well houston i wont burn it but i am kind of turned off by the anticlimactic way the Forrest Fenn treasure hunt ended. i had a good feeling with my main New Mexico solve, it was in the general area that other people were also looking, but i did not go by what they had solved. i started with aberrations in the book, and went to gut feeling of words in the poem, yes I feel I had possible all 9 clues in order, you follow it, down a canyon, to a trail, then off a trail. there were a few unusual ways i was going about looking at the poem, and found very interesting things that way, but i feel did not crack all the mysteries of the poem. i might put the book and notebooks on ebay i dunno. the poem was a map, but you had to find the locations within the map. what would a child do with a mess of words and more importantly, dots?
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