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I actually remembered last week that one of my old ffxi buddies lives outside Tulsa... went to this guys wedding here years ago so I got in touch with him recently... I asked him what I’m supposed to do here and he goes there’s lots to do then when he couldn’t think of anything specifically he just lots of outdoors stuff... lol... it is fairly boring here....
Sugar Britches said: To be fair to myself I had forgotten urial existed at the time... I got him confused with Row until Mosin stared at me like I was a dumbass for ten minutes. /shrug They'll never let him back into Georgia now anyways so he is Narnian scum like the rest of you heathens. what's that PARKER? bonfire of the thursdays? already? very well...
Morning all. I hope it finds you well.
I'm gonna find that treasure if my wife is down, yo. If not, I'll at least have gotten wasted in the rockies for a couple days. haha YEAH! how lax are their gun laws? I wonder if my 16 rnd mags are illegal there.... and should probably research some other fun things to do in the area when I strike out in 15 minutes. hmmmmm.... this is going to be costly... GOD DAMN YOU FORREST FENN!!!! I throw my caution into ye mighty bonfire today! damn the man! damn reasonable thought! to the mountains! Siren.Mosin said: » GOD DAMN YOU FORREST FENN!!!! iirc he stated once that nobody had properly deciphered the first nine clues in the correct order yet.... Clue #10 The treasure is hidden higher than 5,000 feet above sea level. Clue #11 No need to dig up the old outhouses, the treasure is not associated with any structure. Clue #12 The treasure is not in a graveyard Clue #13 The treasure is not hidden in Idaho or Utah "take adequate supplies and a GPS. The chest is not in a dangerous place. Remember, it weighs 42 pounds and an old man carried it to its secret location. Keep your children close in the mountains and search at your own risk. Good luck in the chase." which leads me to believe that you can drive there and at least one of the nine clues is a gps coordinate. there are a lot of chat sites of different people's interpretations of the clues. don't know how many/which ones that you read though. Shiva.Nikolce said: » there are a lot of chat sites of different people's interpretations of the clues. don't know how many/which ones that you read though. far, far too many. my stupid idea checks all the boxes, and he said the main point of the deal was to get people / kids outside. so even if I find nothing, I've at least got out camping / fishing in the mountains for a week, which is a win anyhow. PM'ing you the spot now. if you gain confidence in my idea and beat me there, you owe me 1 gold coin. It seems to fulfill the "where warm waters halt" and the "put in at the home of Brown" but I think one could find MANY points that solve the WWWH, so the trick is just getting absurdly lucky on where you pick your "WWWH". so yeah, idk. I think it'd be fun no matter how the actual treasure hunt went. or we could meet up there with the women folk and children's and claim it together!
>:O Shiva.Nikolce said: » Siren.Mosin said: » GOD DAMN YOU FORREST FENN!!!! iirc he stated once that nobody had properly deciphered the first nine clues in the correct order yet.... Clue #10 The treasure is hidden higher than 5,000 feet above sea level. Clue #11 No need to dig up the old outhouses, the treasure is not associated with any structure. Clue #12 The treasure is not in a graveyard Clue #13 The treasure is not hidden in Idaho or Utah "take adequate supplies and a GPS. The chest is not in a dangerous place. Remember, it weighs 42 pounds and an old man carried it to its secret location. Keep your children close in the mountains and search at your own risk. Good luck in the chase." which leads me to believe that you can drive there and at least one of the nine clues is a gps coordinate. there are a lot of chat sites of different people's interpretations of the clues. don't know how many/which ones that you read though. He's also said that he did it all within a single afternoon and 2 trips, so it can't be more than what... 45 mins from some location where you park your car? Also remember the Kingdom of Ni expects a cut for its treasurey. Shiva.Spathaian said: » If I remember correctly he's also said that deciphering the first 2 clues puts people within about 500 feet of the spot. he also told people to quit digging up graves after several people were arrested lmao I started looking into it this week and got sad yesterday because I realized I'd never have the money to travel to the Rockies to attempt to find the chest so that I could have more money. ;.;
Zerowone said: » So are we taking a trip to New Mexico? that's my guess... he lives near sante fe Elevation 7,199ft and there is a casa marron (house brown) nearby and he said someone got within 200 ft. my guess is he would put it somewhere he could keep an eye on it. and I think people are reading too deeply into the clues... my guess again is that they are actual locations and either spanish or indian names for the clues he has given but wtf do I know, I haven't found it either. and *** going to new mexico to look for it. Is this the ultimate mind ***? Tell people there’s buried treasure and sit back and watch people go crazy looking for it and there really isn’t any or it’s just a picture of the guy making a weird face and flipping you off...
In any case never heard of the guy... he probably owns/runs a small retail camping supply store and the clues lead you to it so you'll buy his stupid crap.
Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Is this the ultimate mind ***? Tell people there’s buried treasure and sit back and watch people go crazy looking for it and there really isn’t any or it’s just a picture of the guy making a weird face and flipping you off... In any case never heard of the guy... there was a PBS special about him after four people died looking for it.... several people have been arrested for everything from criminal trespass to grave robbing/desecrating graves YouTube Video Placeholder
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Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » How y'all been? WE REMAIN! Happy DPF all. I hope it finds you in the gods' good graces. I've got nothing too interesting. just happy for semi-decent weather and the death of this shitty work week. uh-huh. uh-huh. yep. The wife has chosen to let me indulge my treasure hunting, so it's on fellas. I'mma score me some treasure this summer, if someone more zealous doesn't beat me there in the next few months. In the case they do, I have PM'ed Niko my spot, and if some *** finds it there, I reserve the right to piss and moan endlessly like a toddler at bedtime. so there. PARKER edit: YouTube Video Placeholder
I expect pictures of the expedition team's journey.
Shiva.Spathaian said: » I expect pictures of the expedition team's journey. for sure, that and some fond memories is likely all I'll bring back with me to SD. Siren.Mosin said: » WE REMAIN! he never waits for a reply... >.> Siren.Mosin said: » I have PM'ed Niko my spot, /does the lip zipper lock toss the key away motion I ain't telling anybody jack ***... /looks at PARKER and makes a violent two handed neck twisting motion PARKER's lips disappear yeah PARKER won't spill the beans either... best of luck! Good luck on the hunt....
@Mosin that sounds like a ton of fun. Have you found anything good yet?
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