There’s no need to drivel, Americans should be civil, Even if they’ve been known in the past to get cranky. Look up, don’t shrivel. Pick one side, don’t swivel. And between the two, it’s best to align with the Yankee.
And the previous clue:
Clue #1
Well since the hunters all came, let's begin one more game, You should stick to St. Paul's parks to make this hunt shorter. And if it should be your aim to be in the gallery of fame, You need to locate the region using a scent and a quarter.
Main Entry: 1driv·el Pronunciation: 'dri-v&l Function: verb Inflected Form(s): -eled or -elled; -el·ing or driv·el·ling /-v(&-)li[ng]/ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English dreflian; perhaps akin to Old Norse draf malt dregs Date: before 12th century intransitive senses 1 : to let saliva dribble from the mouth : SLAVER 2 : to talk stupidly and carelessly transitive senses 1 : to utter in an infantile or imbecilic way 2 : to waste or fritter in a childish fashion
The Guide's website photo #25 is of Hamline/Ashland park near Ayd Mill Road. I don't think it's there - but thought about other 25 (quarter) things he might have used.)
and KIDS mentioned Babe Ruth last night as well at football with Yankee -I like it but I love siding with a northern park or stay to the North of a park or Northdale?
I just got a book called Yankee Stranger- thought it was funny timing
It’s true that fall has now fell, so the weather does tell, And you’ll see it confirmed by the many bare trees. But if you want to excel and find where the coin doth dwell Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees.
1. Well since the hunters all came, let’s begin one more game You should stick to St. Paul parks to make this hunt shorter. And if it should be your aim, to be in the gallery of fame You need to locate the region using a scent and a quarter.
2. There’s no need to drivel, Americans should be civil, Even if they’ve been known in the past to get cranky. Look up, don’t shrivel. Pick one side, don’t swivel. And between the two, it’s best to align with the Yankee.
3. It’s true that fall has now fell, so the weather does tell, And you’ll see it confirmed by the many bare trees. But if you want to excel and find where the coin doth dwell Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees.
Good one AW! I'm a whimp cause it's cold, snowy and dark. But I'll head out tomorrow for sure. ;-) I'm sure others figured it out cause it's so quiet in here. Plus you're right in that you knew it could be fast if it was figured out.
I'm going through clue withdrawls!
It's not far away now. I don't think anyone has found the treasure yet as I've not gotten a call. We'll see what clue #2 does.
I'm waiting.......!
::drums fingers on table::
I don't know.....he was here and as soooon as we hit 6:00 he dissapeared!
Clue #2
There’s no need to drivel, Americans should be civil,
Even if they’ve been known in the past to get cranky.
Look up, don’t shrivel. Pick one side, don’t swivel.
And between the two, it’s best to align with the Yankee.
And the previous clue:
Clue #1
Well since the hunters all came, let's begin one more game,
You should stick to St. Paul's parks to make this hunt shorter.
And if it should be your aim to be in the gallery of fame,
You need to locate the region using a scent and a quarter.
I guess the clock on my computer is slow.
Isn't that from van halens hot for teacher?
I don't feel tardy!
Main Entry: 1driv·el
Pronunciation: 'dri-v&l
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -eled or -elled; -el·ing or driv·el·ling /-v(&-)li[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English dreflian; perhaps akin to Old Norse draf malt dregs
Date: before 12th century
intransitive senses
1 : to let saliva dribble from the mouth : SLAVER
2 : to talk stupidly and carelessly
transitive senses
1 : to utter in an infantile or imbecilic way
2 : to waste or fritter in a childish fashion
I think he went to battle creek again ;)
Did everyone else go run out and hunt? hehe
Everyone but me :) I have people over for football.
align with the Yankee.
babe ruth is a yankee :)
I moved this for better access during AW's hunt.
North as opposed to south.
The Guide's website photo #25 is of Hamline/Ashland park near Ayd Mill Road. I don't think it's there - but thought about other 25 (quarter) things he might have used.)
You need to locate the region using "a scent" and a quarter.
Ascent - to climb or rise.
I moved this for better access during AW's hunt
Thanks THX
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I hope it's at Cherokee or Como (0 % chance ?) because on Wednesday, I'll be placing a couple CCC caches.
Como (0 % chance ?)
When I asked directly if it was at Como, the answer was "no".
It is not now nor ever will be at Como.
Well what do you know? I start a hunt and we get snow. I doubt it will last though.
Yes, the good ol white stuff is back, first time of the season I had to brush my car off.
Cool, didn't realize a new hunt was on, more clues to decipher :)
thanks for letting us take COMO off the list
and KIDS mentioned Babe Ruth last night as well at football with Yankee -I like it but I love siding with a northern park or stay to the North of a park or Northdale?
I just got a book called Yankee Stranger- thought it was funny timing
SNOW!!!!!!!!!
I just got a book called Yankee Stranger- thought it was funny timing
I know, you were telling us about it at the bonfire.
hahaha... oh yeah
and thats why you used the Yankee reference in clue 2
you bugger you
There's snow out there now!
It’s true that fall has now fell, so the weather does tell,
And you’ll see it confirmed by the many bare trees.
But if you want to excel and find where the coin doth dwell
Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees.
1. Well since the hunters all came, let’s begin one more game
You should stick to St. Paul parks to make this hunt shorter.
And if it should be your aim, to be in the gallery of fame
You need to locate the region using a scent and a quarter.
2. There’s no need to drivel, Americans should be civil,
Even if they’ve been known in the past to get cranky.
Look up, don’t shrivel. Pick one side, don’t swivel.
And between the two, it’s best to align with the Yankee.
3. It’s true that fall has now fell, so the weather does tell,
And you’ll see it confirmed by the many bare trees.
But if you want to excel and find where the coin doth dwell
Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees.
Good one AW! I'm a whimp cause it's cold, snowy and dark. But I'll head out tomorrow for sure. ;-)
I'm sure others figured it out cause it's so quiet in here. Plus you're right in that you knew it could be fast if it was figured out.
CM maybe Ali should get it for you
That's exactly what I thought. I'm headin out now with her. She'll be my guide.
maybe it's the little park kitty-corner from the xcel center? What is the name of that one?
45 degrees
temperature (caves are about 55 degrees all year)
degree line longitude/latitude (St Paul and the area around here is in the 40's I recall)
45 degrees of seperation?
an angle -does it make a triangle? I was never good with geometry
oh and to throw a wrench in---in yesterdays clue---lots of IV's so IVY -its PHALEN :p
see how you are! ;)
I think
The latitude of Minnesota is 45 degrees north
Isnt there a plaque in Roseville that shows the exact spot of the half way point to the North Pole from the equator? Its on Co Rd C I think
Pagination