It's time for the Medallion Hunt! The first clue will appear on PioneerPlanet just after midnight Saturday, Jan. 22. Come back here to compare notes with other treasure seekers, but be certain you read the rules on the Planet's Winter Carnival page.
Wild Goose Chaser
Wabbit - Maybe our dogs can join forces? That way my dogs won't be a hurtin'. Then again..........
David D--Thank you for welcoming to write with the rest of you water coolers!!!
In response to your message, no I'm not bashing any ideas, just trying to understand how the thought process went towards these parks. Don't be so thin skinned!!!!
Today's Clue: Smart and DISCERNING. which I took to mean that you had to be discerning about which school or which goal (football goalpost, hockey goal, etc.) to look for, meaning there's more than one. At Highland, the HS and Jr High are right together and the elementary school is a block away (except bordering the golf course). Maybe this is guiding us to one corner of the park instead of the other?
Yeah, These clues are like a goose chase. One park is as good as any other. Maybe some unknown or unpopular park or place? They really want to make it tuff.
David D--Thank you for welcoming to write with the rest of you water coolers!!!
In response to your message, no I'm not bashing any ideas, just trying to understand how the thought process went towards these parks. Don't be so thin skinned!!!!
Main Entry: icon·o·clast Pronunciation: -"klast Function: noun Etymology: Medieval Latin iconoclastes, from Middle Greek eikonoklastEs, literally, image destroyer, from Greek eikono- + klan to break -- more at CLAST Date: 1641 1 : one who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration 2 : one who attacks settled beliefs or institutions - icon·o·clas·tic /(")I-"kä-n&-'klas-tik/ adjective - icon·o·clas·ti·cal·ly /-ti-k(&-)lE/ adverb
Okay...here's an out-there theory. Are public schools considered to be public ground? Consider: Highland Park HS...it's a park, public ground. Hiding it on school grounds would be totally iconoclastic, double irony with Highlander idea. It would be the value in the new AND studying the past (nearby Highland Park 1st medallion site). And not too close to the action of sledding hills, scoreboard, etc. Am I nuts?
I live almost on como lake and i dont see too many clues fittng there. you can't just interpret "away from past" as being in a certain park so many years apart or together. I would say highland is a much better choice than come. Also stay away from the action, and the slide is at como.
I disagree Jorge. I also live near Como and I think all the clues fit the southeast area bordered by Chatsworth near Jessamine. Como Park has a golf course, but that area's not near it. It's not near the sledding or any of the other Winter Carnival action. The 950 block of addresses goes right through it, though you would have to estimate where 954 would be. Anyone who studied past treasure hunts would shy away from Como because it was there the year before last, unless they engaged in iconoclastic thinking. And the tower from Chelsea Heights school is visible from that area. Plus its the kind of open, yet obscure spot they seem to like hiding it in.
allison- i guess you make a good point. i guess it's too early to tell unless youre really on top of things. I just think the clue about the past is to obvious to mean it can be in a park twice within three years. Especially being that the clue was that early(#4). If it is there i understand because Como is definitely large
I think the score can either be tied into the fact that Como Park has softball fields, etc. or its a bizarre way of talking about addresses that they keep score of the houses and adorn the front doors.
I think the clues point to Como, though certainly not in an obvious enough way to send everybody flying over there and tearing the place up. I think last time it was fairly obviously Como by the fourth or fifth clue and the park definitely paid the price.
Wabbit - Maybe our dogs can join forces? That way my dogs won't be a hurtin'. Then again..........
Is anyone still going to the Pioneer Press building to get the paper? Or are they just loggin on to the web site?
David D--Thank you for welcoming to write with the rest of you water coolers!!!
In response to your message, no I'm not bashing any ideas, just trying to understand how the thought process went towards these parks. Don't be so thin skinned!!!!
Jennyjenny
I think "adorns the door" is not a real door , but your entrance to the park. I had my ideas about NP but I'm placing my bets on HP.
Where are you thinking, wild goose chaser?
I feel lost today. I dont really feel like Newell or Highland today.
Does anyone else agree with me about Como, or is everyone still sticking to their own pet theories until proven wrong?
Today's Clue: Smart and DISCERNING. which I took to mean that you had to be discerning about which school or which goal (football goalpost, hockey goal, etc.) to look for, meaning there's more than one. At Highland, the HS and Jr High are right together and the elementary school is a block away (except bordering the golf course). Maybe this is guiding us to one corner of the park instead of the other?
I am trying to think about "things worth learning." But, I cant think of anything today that would correlate.
Whats worth Learning? I need something besides the school philosophy.
Yeah, These clues are like a goose chase. One park is as good as any other. Maybe some unknown or unpopular park or place? They really want to make it tuff.
What is worth learning? The location of the medallion of course!
David D--Thank you for welcoming to write with the rest of you water coolers!!!
In response to your message, no I'm not bashing any ideas, just trying to understand how the thought process went towards these parks. Don't be so thin skinned!!!!
Jennyjenny
Here is what I get for iconoclast from http://www.m-w.com/dictionary.htm
Main Entry: icon·o·clast Pronunciation: -"klast Function: noun Etymology: Medieval Latin iconoclastes, from Middle Greek eikonoklastEs, literally, image destroyer, from Greek eikono- + klan to break -- more at CLAST Date: 1641 1 : one who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration 2 : one who attacks settled beliefs or institutions - icon·o·clas·tic /(")I-"kä-n&-'klas-tik/ adjective - icon·o·clas·ti·cal·ly /-ti-k(&-)lE/ adverb
CheRory, I'm with you on this HP idea. I've been there since the beginning but clue #4 lured me to NP.
WESTSIDE WILL, SOMEONE ALREADY HAS COME UP WITH A PRETTY GOOD ONE FOR ICONOCLAST IT SPELLS OUT LOCATIONS!
Jorge
I know - Desnoyer is small, but who knows?
A "goal" could be receiving a "degree" from a college or University.
Yea, human24 is on my side! And anyone else who discounts Como because of settled beliefs isn't being an iconoclast.
problem: iconoclast has 2 C's "location" has 1
Goals: hockey, football , soccer and finding the medallion
Okay...here's an out-there theory. Are public schools considered to be public ground? Consider: Highland Park HS...it's a park, public ground. Hiding it on school grounds would be totally iconoclastic, double irony with Highlander idea. It would be the value in the new AND studying the past (nearby Highland Park 1st medallion site). And not too close to the action of sledding hills, scoreboard, etc. Am I nuts?
Iconoclast doesn't spell out locations or a coin lost as someone stated at one point. Iconoclast has two c's in it.
I live almost on como lake and i dont see too many clues fittng there. you can't just interpret "away from past" as being in a certain park so many years apart or together. I would say highland is a much better choice than come. Also stay away from the action, and the slide is at como.
Don't you think the hiders would have to know where its exact location is? Like how many paces from a certain point, landmark, whatever.
I higly doubt they would put it on school grounds. Especially being that school is still in session.
Alli - See (C) Locations, See (C) a coin lost
CheRory , you're not nuts. I've been thinking that all along.
of course they know the exact location but it can get kicked around or thrown with a shovel or something. odd things can happen
I missed cheroys message, what was it
does anyone believe that the medallion is hidden in the treasure chest from the 50's?
It's still up for grabs, I was at newell, highland and phalen today scouting. All I'm sure of,is that the snow is deep.
Okay people...iconoclast does NOT spell locations. If any of you can read, there are two c's in iconoclast
what is the treasure chest from the fifties
Has anyone been in the Duluth site? What is this crazy talk about Rice Park?
I disagree Jorge. I also live near Como and I think all the clues fit the southeast area bordered by Chatsworth near Jessamine. Como Park has a golf course, but that area's not near it. It's not near the sledding or any of the other Winter Carnival action. The 950 block of addresses goes right through it, though you would have to estimate where 954 would be. Anyone who studied past treasure hunts would shy away from Como because it was there the year before last, unless they engaged in iconoclastic thinking. And the tower from Chelsea Heights school is visible from that area. Plus its the kind of open, yet obscure spot they seem to like hiding it in.
I think that it could very well be in a treasure chest from the 50s...something a little more regal, yet retro
we knoe iconoclast doesnt spell locations, someone tried to decipher a clue, let's move on
The first medallions were hidden in a little chest.
LOL MOMMY, thought it was great myself. Glad to make someone happy:)
Allison, how to you see keeping score fitting in w/Como? I was pretty sure that it's a reference to a scoreboard...
"yearning "= "LONGing" Longfellow school by Merriam ?
The medallion is in a place that it has never been before
allison- i guess you make a good point. i guess it's too early to tell unless youre really on top of things. I just think the clue about the past is to obvious to mean it can be in a park twice within three years. Especially being that the clue was that early(#4). If it is there i understand because Como is definitely large
I think the score can either be tied into the fact that Como Park has softball fields, etc. or its a bizarre way of talking about addresses that they keep score of the houses and adorn the front doors.
I'm thinking we need more clues!!
what about a musical score
Hey Boss, why do you think its in apark where its never been before. Clue #4?
I'm with Tango!
where would a musical score come in. also i don't think front door means a 'door' literally
I think the clues point to Como, though certainly not in an obvious enough way to send everybody flying over there and tearing the place up. I think last time it was fairly obviously Como by the fourth or fifth clue and the park definitely paid the price.
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