My grandmother said that living in that part of the country, walking in the mountains and drinking hot water with lemon kept her living much longer than she or anyone expected. More importantly the help he and the book people give for cancer patients is such a compassionate mission, God should give him another life extention. I estimate that the book and treasure hunters have poured tourist bucks into the economy to cover the value of the treasure several times over hinting the state should allow him to live tax free. On the other hand it might be fun to just all meet at a hotel off of the plaza in Santa Fe and share stories about our lives and talk freely about our searches like the knights of old or prospectors around the campfire, but with kingsized pillow top beds to rest our late in life heads. In a perfect world we would meet and travel by caravan. Not a fan of the grizzly bear, rattlesnakes, flying, and altitude, it turns out. I’m up to about twenty very fitting solutions myself, though I won’t be attempting all of them. Once the treasure is in someone’s hands, we can post stories and pictures from the paths that our interpretations of the poem led us down, actual and imagined. ( Update: First Attempt) ( 2nd Trip West) ![]() After all, I hope to get in an actual search myself. Until the treasure is found, this blog will be very general in nature. My searches will lie from Colorado north, only because I’m slightly more familiar with the northern tier of states.Īlso, don’t worry about my revealing overly helpful hints. I haven’t been out west for 8 or 10 years, and I’ve never even been to New Mexico or Arizona. ( ) Thank you all.ĭon’t worry fellow chasers. See the Official TOTC Resource page at Old Santa Fe Trading Co. Then, I started following Dal’s blog: The Thrill of the Chase. Along with the armloads of library books I carry home. I buzzed through it once, and am in the process of studying it now. So, then, naturally I decided to order the book. Fenn have gone all the way to British Columbia, Alaska even? Colorado and Utah also have promise. Just how far east do the Rocky Mountains go? And north. Then again, eastern Wyoming’s looking good. ![]() Maybe it’s by that waterfall in the south of the park. ![]() The hidden treasure chest has got to be near the Sheepeater‘s. I drove to the new BassPro Shop and bought a large map of Yellowstone. What happened next? (i.e., where has the last month gone?!?!?) I read some of Forrest Fenn’s other writings. I read the poem: The Thrill of the Chase. Really? A treasure chest hidden in the Rocky Mountains? Just solve the clues in his poem.Ībout six weeks ago, I first visited Forrest Fenn’s Old Santa Fe Trading Company’s website.
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