Discuss the 2005 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt here.
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I just sent off an email to the last email address I have for her, but I don't think it's active any longer. I think I'll put in a yell for her at the PP Discussion Board too.
Lina and I are going to head out in a few minutes here. We'll stop by GW and then go to Mompress. I guess we'll see some of you there!
BTW, Lina is kinda scared of this whole thing I think. She doesn't feel like she belongs. I'm trying to tell her that she does, but I think she's overwhelmed. If you see us out and about it would be So Cooler if you could say hi, introduce yourself to Lina and help her to feel down to earth, etc. I really don't want the medallion hunt to become something that is just me and not her.
I hate being so far away. This is the one thing I miss about the city since we moved. The Med. Hunt, even though we came back to the city last year and stayed during the hunt.
NW Wisconsin. A few miles outside of the town of Grantsburg actually. We bought a farm here and thats what we try and do. Farm that is, hehe. Mostly I think we just comic relief for real farmers. But I just cant give up the medallion hunt.
last year I went and stayed at a friends house for a few days to hunt. Had to break down and head home when the big snow hit, and that was before the last clue, was a real bummer.
grn_i_grl: Grantsburg, huh? Neat! I have a friend who lives in Siren and I'll be going over there Thursday to see him. (Actually I'm going to house-sit his house while he's gone for a couple days.) Maybe we could get together for supper sometime this weekend at a place in Siren or Grantsburg and noodle the clues! I know a good Chinese place in Grantsburg!
Sure Dave, otherwise I work at a really good restaurant in Grantsburg called Kozy Kitchen. I am working days Thursday- Sunday, so if you want you can come there too. email me, grn_i_grl72@yahoo.com
I know lots of people who have places over near Grantburg. One of my best friends just bought a place on the Wolf River. I've was there several time this summer and fall.
There is an area that lays down across from the old Pioneer Press building "between" Indian Mounds and the river. Its where all those paddle boats sometimes dock during the summer. Does anyone know what that area is called? Its somewhat new.
Help! I need intervention! I'm being dragged to the dark side!Â
Just kidding. But I went into the PP Discussion Board tonight and met up with some good friends from a couple of years ago when that was the only place I posted.Â
I told NonStopRock to stop over. Maybe he will. Valley Girl was here the other night but got a rude welcome because people thought she was Jake or Eric and I don't think she'll be back.
I think its called Lamberts ,, thank you ares. This place seems to fit the clues so far as well. Im still out in the cold on ideas. Lamberts, Indian Mounds, Cherokee, BC , Crosby... HELP!!! I seen people at everyone of these parks tonight between 7cst and 9cst
St. Paul, known as I-MNI-ZA SKA DAN ("little white rocks") by the Dakota, was named because of the white sandstone cliffs that are exposed in the area. The good landing spots near the cliffs coupled with the rapids and falls further upstream made St. Paul the "end of the line" for Mississippi River steamboat traffic. During the 1800s, St. Paul's Lower Landing was one of the busiest steamboat landings in the United States.
Until the beginning of the railroad era in the 1880s, Lower Landing was the main source of supply and communication for the St. Paul community. It also served as the arrival point for tens of thousands of immigrants entering Minnesota. On average, each steamboat carried several hundred passengers, and the number of steamboat arrivals grew from 256 in 1854 to 1068 in 1858.
This important St. Paul landing was not actually known as Lambert Landing until 1937, when it was reconstructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a part of a revival of St. Paul’s riverfront. It was named after Colonel George Lambert, who was a prominent figure in the crusade to modernize Upper Mississippi River navigation.
This landing was located at a natural break in the Mississippi River’s 80-foot high bluffs (at the foot of present-day Jackson Street). Most of the landing was removed in the 1950s for the construction of Warner Road.
No, haven't seen her. NonStopRock says he hasn't seen her either. :( I'm going to call the Minnesota Realtors Assn or some such place tomorrow and see if she still sells real estate.
I just sent off an email to the last email address I have for her, but I don't think it's active any longer. I think I'll put in a yell for her at the PP Discussion Board too.
holy crap it just took me like an hour to get through all the posts. Sheesh. Well nothing now til the clue I suppose.
Lina and I are going to head out in a few minutes here. We'll stop by GW and then go to Mompress. I guess we'll see some of you there!
BTW, Lina is kinda scared of this whole thing I think. She doesn't feel like she belongs. I'm trying to tell her that she does, but I think she's overwhelmed. If you see us out and about it would be So Cooler if you could say hi, introduce yourself to Lina and help her to feel down to earth, etc. I really don't want the medallion hunt to become something that is just me and not her.
I hate being so far away. This is the one thing I miss about the city since we moved. The Med. Hunt, even though we came back to the city last year and stayed during the hunt.
Who's going down to the PP tonight?Â
Outta
Are you going down there Mappy?
Where'd ya move to grn_I_grl?
NW Wisconsin. A few miles outside of the town of Grantsburg actually. We bought a farm here and thats what we try and do. Farm that is, hehe. Mostly I think we just comic relief for real farmers. But I just cant give up the medallion hunt.
Yep, I'm gonna get outta my work clothes and change into my huntin duds. See you all in about an hour.
Outta
Moved to Somerset a few years ago. Am a little closer than you and I try to get into St. Paul and look for at least one day.
last year I went and stayed at a friends house for a few days to hunt. Had to break down and head home when the big snow hit, and that was before the last clue, was a real bummer.
Map,
I'll be down there, faithfully, as I always am. See you there
in Siren and I'll be going over there Thursday to see him.
(Actually I'm going to house-sit his house while he's gone
for a couple days.) Maybe we could get together for supper
sometime this weekend at a place in Siren or Grantsburg and
noodle the clues! I know a good Chinese place in Grantsburg!
[Edited by on Jan 25, 2005 at 07:47pm.]
Have you seen the movie? If not it's supposed to come out on CD and I plan on buying a copy. Very funny!
ValleyGirl is posting some pretty good poetry over at the PP Discussion Board. Very creative stuff.Â
Does anyone have the links to the word scrambler and then also the St. Paul parks?
I spent the better part of the day anagraming-to-death clue three and am feeling quite guilty about it. Where can I get help?
Sure Dave, otherwise I work at a really good restaurant in Grantsburg called Kozy Kitchen. I am working days Thursday- Sunday, so if you want you can come there too. email me, grn_i_grl72@yahoo.com
Always need another noodle to noodle!
http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/parks/?loc=/depts/parks/maps/index.html
outta
CLUE WHAT CLUE!!!
I know lots of people who have places over near Grantburg. One of my best friends just bought a place on the Wolf River. I've was there several time this summer and fall.
There is an area that lays down across from the old Pioneer Press building "between" Indian Mounds and the river. Its where all those paddle boats sometimes dock during the summer. Does anyone know what that area is called? Its somewhat new.
White Christmas...
"Just like the ones we used to know..."
Just like the Hunts/Clues we used to know?
I still say shades o'Chair-O-Key...
[Edited by on Jan 25, 2005 at 08:26pm.]
Help! I need intervention! I'm being dragged to the dark side!Â
Just kidding. But I went into the PP Discussion Board tonight and met up with some good friends from a couple of years ago when that was the only place I posted.Â
by lambert's landing?
did you send 'em our way?
HERES JOHNNY!!!!
I told NonStopRock to stop over. Maybe he will. Valley Girl was here the other night but got a rude welcome because people thought she was Jake or Eric and I don't think she'll be back.
rock and roll
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There's a walking path down there. And cliffs behind it. And water in front of it. Good noodle, MV!
I think its called Lamberts ,, thank you ares. This place seems to fit the clues so far as well. Im still out in the cold on ideas. Lamberts, Indian Mounds, Cherokee, BC , Crosby... HELP!!! I seen people at everyone of these parks tonight between 7cst and 9cst
Yes, thanks! Isn't it adorable! I want to take it home and dress it up in doll clothes! lolÂ
I put out a call for FrozenButtox at the Pioneer Press board.
like the labberts landing idea. good noodleing
Have you seen her on there this year?
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I think that's the first mention I've seen of Lampert Landing. And I thought we had covered everything! lol
Does anyone have the links to the word scrambler?
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http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/index.html
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Is Lampert's Landing now a park?Â
I certainly hope this next clue has some crunch to it. I'm hungry for a good one.
joe!
dedicated to treasure chest
[Edited by on Jan 25, 2005 at 08:57pm.]
If you look on a map o'Bat Creak... Isn't that Lambert place part o'it?
Now, where did I find that map?????
In order to pick up the speed of the board, why cant we just delete the posts from last year?
St. Paul, known as I-MNI-ZA SKA DAN ("little white rocks") by the Dakota, was named because of the white sandstone cliffs that are exposed in the area. The good landing spots near the cliffs coupled with the rapids and falls further upstream made St. Paul the "end of the line" for Mississippi River steamboat traffic. During the 1800s, St. Paul's Lower Landing was one of the busiest steamboat landings in the United States.
Until the beginning of the railroad era in the 1880s, Lower Landing was the main source of supply and communication for the St. Paul community. It also served as the arrival point for tens of thousands of immigrants entering Minnesota. On average, each steamboat carried several hundred passengers, and the number of steamboat arrivals grew from 256 in 1854 to 1068 in 1858.
This important St. Paul landing was not actually known as Lambert Landing until 1937, when it was reconstructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a part of a revival of St. Paul’s riverfront. It was named after Colonel George Lambert, who was a prominent figure in the crusade to modernize Upper Mississippi River navigation.
This landing was located at a natural break in the Mississippi River’s 80-foot high bluffs (at the foot of present-day Jackson Street).
Most of the landing was removed in the 1950s for the construction of Warner Road.
Hiyall - Still slogging furiously!
I'm with Terry - give me something to work with here! :)Â Be back when I catch up...
Who is the administrator of the board? Can we delete 2004 Posts.
No, haven't seen her. NonStopRock says he hasn't seen her either. :( I'm going to call the Minnesota Realtors Assn or some such place tomorrow and see if she still sells real estate.
Grantsburg. OK! I'll be there this
weekend! I'll send you an e-mail!
[Edited by on Jan 25, 2005 at 09:07pm.]
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