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1999 Pioneer Press Medallion Hunt

Submitted by Casey Trauer on

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.

Terry

And just for clarification, Patrick McGovern's is a bar/restaurant. Many families dine there so you don't need to be 21 to attend. You just can't drink alcohol if you've not reached that magic age.

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 10:01 PM Permalink
Terry

Good luck with the finals!

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 10:02 PM Permalink
Birdie15

I am gunna wear a white t-shirt over my jacket with WATERCOOLER written on it in marker. Anyone have any catchy phrases or anything else I can put on my shirt, maybe i can put everyone's name. Whadda ya think? :)

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 10:43 PM Permalink
Terry

That sounds good to me! The Pioneer Press had Cooler Crew t-shirts for awhile. I don't know if they have any left...but they were free. You had to get them from the front desk downtown.

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 10:48 PM Permalink
Phillip Diskerud

Electric: You are bringing back memories about the iconoclast!!! God I hate the clue makers.. LOL So does anyone know what happend to GREEN? Does everyone Dig? :-)

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 10:52 PM Permalink
Birdie15

Maybe I can wear a diaper over my hat?

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 11:19 PM Permalink
Jett

I like the t-shirt over your jacket idea better. The names all over is a good addition. I shall have to start thinking about what twist I will add to my winter wear.

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 11:38 PM Permalink
Birdie15

Terry, what do you usually wear to represent the Cooler Crew?

Tue, 01/18/2000 - 11:55 PM Permalink
Mr. Med Hunter

Keep an eye on the parks today. Snow and wind, what a perfect combination for covering all evidence.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 7:44 AM Permalink
Jett

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Mother nature never fails. Just in time for the hunt to begin. TIme to make a trip to Home Depot to buy some more shovels. The snow has sparked an interest in my friends. Now they want to come digging. The more the better. See ya guys Sat. Hey anybody going out Sat. night after the first clue just for the heck of it?

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 9:09 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Not likely. I think its probably better to pace yourself a bit so you're not dead tired at the end when you really need to have energy. So there seems to be no point in digging unless you have an idea of where to dig.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 10:56 AM Permalink
Jett

I suppose you are correct. The snow has just got me excited.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:08 PM Permalink
KB Rules

A long, long time ago, Astraios, the god of Starlight, and Eos, the goddess of the Rosy Fingered moon, were wed. The union was blessed with five sons: Boreas, Titan, Euros, Zephyrus and Notos. As the eldest, Boreas, was granted the title of King of the winds and he assigned to each brother a permanent grant of great force and power. To Titan was assigned the blustery North Wind. To Euros was granted control of the irresponsible East Wind. To Zephyrus was given custody of the bountiful West Wind. To Notos was presented the balmy but unstable South Wind. The brothers cavorted gaily over land and sea.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:09 PM Permalink
KB Rules

Meanwhile, Boreas, while on his extensive travels, came upon a winter paradise known as Minnesota. He paused to behold the enchanting beauty of a magnificent group of seven gently sloping hills in whose embrace nestled a beautiful city. Boreas whistled in sheer ecstasy, "Historic Saint Paul and her seven hills! An ideal place. I will make Saint Paul the capitol of all my domains. It will henceforth be emblazoned to the world as the winter playground of the Realm of Boreas."

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:09 PM Permalink
KB Rules

Meanwhile, Vulcanus Rex, the god of Fire, and the implacable enemy of Boreas, crackled in defiant disdain. "By the great sword of Mars I will temper the blusterings of Boreas with the heat and roar of my forces." He was tireless in his bitter resistance to all the festivities of Boreas by forcing the warmth of springtime sun to shine on the Saintly City.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:10 PM Permalink
KB Rules

Undaunted, Boreas proclaimed a celebration in the spirit of gay Carnival and invited the Queen of Snows, the fairest maiden of the realm, to advise him in the plans for a fabulous festival. "So be it!" shouted Boreas, "There will be a Carnival in olde Saint Paul!" Boreas selected a Prime Minister to coordinate preparations in all the Principalities, Provinces and Royal Houses within the realm of Saint Paul.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:10 PM Permalink
KB Rules

And so, for ten glorious days, there was Carnival and joyous celebration in St. Paul -- feasting, dancing, fun and frolic reigned over by Boreas and the Queen of Snows, along with the four Winds, who were each accompanied by a lovely Princess from the realm of Boreas. Klondike Kate, a lady of song and merriment, added her sassy but enchanting voice to the festivities by singing songs of desire and sentiment.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:10 PM Permalink
KB Rules

On the 10th day of celebration, as the people grew weary of winter's fun, Vulcanus Rex and his Krewe stormed the magnificent Ice Castle and confronted the King's Guard, who made ready for battle. Upon the good counsel of the Queen, Boreas bade farewell to the people of his winter capitol in the interest of peace and goodwill and returned to dwell among the gods of Olympus. Vulcanus Rex and his Krewe quickly restored the warmth of springtime to the seven hills of olde Saint Paul and the people turned to the glow of sunshine with glee. Boreas and his court looked forward to the time when summer's warmth would once again relinquish its hold on the realm and the frosty atmosphere of winter would prevail. It is then when winter's frosty frolic of the Saint Paul Winter Carnival begins anew!

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:11 PM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

I love the snow!!!!!!!!!!

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 2:41 PM Permalink
The Map Master

KB - You got it bad! Why don't you go out and shovel every driveway in your neighborhood.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 3:02 PM Permalink
Birdie15

How much snow did you get down there?

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 3:46 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

They're saying 8". With what we got last week, that should be quite enough.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 4:17 PM Permalink
Phillip Diskerud

I live in St. Paul and we had 6 inches at my home @ 4:00 pm

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 4:47 PM Permalink
Birdie15

Thanks for the update on the snowfall, sounds like it is gunna be tough digging.

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 7:14 PM Permalink
Map Guy

This snow is easy to move around. If it stays cold, the hunt-shoveling should be pretty easy.

FYI: Word on the street is that the treasure is hidden in Sara Jane Olsen's front yard. Be careful, the bushes may be booby-trapped.

SW

Wed, 01/19/2000 - 9:13 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

Steve, Steve, Steve

Jesse the Gov arranged for it to be hidden at the Capitol. He's gotta be out there promotin' his new book.....

Hello hunters, here there and everywhere

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 12:12 AM Permalink
Scribe

It's almost HEEEEEEEEERRRRREEEE!!!!! Gotta go get some new snow pants..... Jakey!!!!!!!! ARE YOU IN CLASS TODAY?

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 9:16 AM Permalink
the shoveler

yippee the snow is here!

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 9:34 AM Permalink
the shoveler

we'll have a white hunt after all!!!

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 9:34 AM Permalink
the shoveler

22K Medallion JOE!!!

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 9:35 AM Permalink
Treasure Digger

I know we asked for more snow, but Mom Nature didn't have to bring the bitter cold with the snow. Warmer temperatures would be appreciated but not higher than 32. Don't want the snow to melt and refreeze. It makes digging more difficult. Two days to go!

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 9:43 AM Permalink
SueBee

Hey, I'm getting so psyched! The hunt is only days away! Welcome back everybody. Even tho I basically disappear over the summer, I think of you often and look forward to starting a new discussion about the ever-elusive blue puck. More soon......

SueBee

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 9:52 AM Permalink
Birdie15

Two days away til when I stop doing my homework and spend hours analyzing these clues.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 10:05 AM Permalink
jakeinge

Scribe i am in class now but im about to leave. We were doing a project in class that I wouldn't know how to do on my own.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 11:46 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Just a reminder for those arriving late who haven't bothered to go over some of the previous messages. The pre-hunt bash will be at Patrick McGovern's on West 7th in St. Paul this Saturday, starting at 7:00PM and presumably going until after the first clue comes out at 11:30. Its a bar and restaurant so plan to eat, but only drink if you're over 21 (though everyone is welcome inside). There will be some trivia about the hunt and maybe some other activities. Buttons and Treasure Hunter Guides MIGHT be available there. And since tomorrow is my birthday, make sure you bring me presents! (hehe) Maybe a nice shiny new shovel? (just kidding)

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 12:26 PM Permalink
KB Rules

Mister Allison. Happy birthday in advance. You don't look a day over 25! Whatcha got planned for your big day tomorrow?

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 12:56 PM Permalink
KB Rules

Map Master, I'm hyped! Although I didn't shovel all the driveways in the neighborhood, I did brush the snow off of several surrounding cars as mine was warming up after work last night. No medallion though. But if the thing's hidden on a windshield, I've got the technique down to find it! Watch for the "plate of glass" clue . . .

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 1:16 PM Permalink
Electric Duane

I have heard rumors of more snow on Saturday!!?? I shall not gripe about too much snow...the more the merrier, I say. It would suck if it were this cold, though.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 1:23 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Actually, at the moment, virtually no plan at all. Just a possibility of dinner, but that's far from confirmed. Its my 32nd birthday so nothing special. And since my birthday is close to the treasure hunt every year, I can't say its been of any help when it comes to finding the medallion in the past.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 1:40 PM Permalink
SueBee

Hi to all my treasure hunting friends. Last year I guessed it was in Phalen. I still think it could be there this year. But being an iconclast(always a year late) I will guess its in Linwood park this year. Now the trick is to guess what it is hiden in?? I think it will have something to do with Year 2000 maybee in a New Year's eve party hat with 2000 on it.

When will they get ride of the header stateing it has been found, or did Aaron find it again this year??

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 1:42 PM Permalink
the shoveler

I agree daddy I think it will have something to do with the millienium. Perhaps hidden inside of a pepper mill?, or maybe a play on the phrase "Y2K", as in it is hidden inside of an item which name begins with a Y and ends with a K (i.e. yolk, yak, etc).

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 2:13 PM Permalink
Scribe

::Scribe shaking her head violently::

COMO,COMO,COMO!!!!!!! Nobody ever listens to me!!!!

Sometimes I'm right you know!:)

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 2:14 PM Permalink
Red DOG

how do you make this thing work?

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 4:12 PM Permalink
KB Rules

1 dog - sometimes a swift kick to the "c" drive does wonders . . .

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 4:20 PM Permalink
The Map Master

Everyone thought it would be hidden in something to do with "Jesse" or the anniversary of the newspaper last year and it was in a crocheted yarn pouch. The Y2K thing might be to obvious.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 4:26 PM Permalink
New Daddy

Could it be taped to a MN WILD hocky puck?

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 5:18 PM Permalink
Birdie15

I hate it that I am stuck up here in Hibbing, but it does give me a chance to do more thinking about the clues then to just look at it and go. Wish I could make it on Sat. See you all in a couple of weeks

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 6:21 PM Permalink
Map Guy

Bill G and Maureen H - did you get a call from the L.A. Times?

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 6:52 PM Permalink
Jett

It doesn't really matter what it is in or attached to. Anything that is out of the ordinary you should look at very carefully.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 7:31 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Has it ever been attached to anything of relevance? Looking over the list of past hiding places it certainly didn't seem so. The impression I get is the person (people?) sits around and tries to think of either the most bizarre thing they can think of, or the most diabolically hard to find. It seems they leave the commemerative stuff up to those who post the prize money.

Thu, 01/20/2000 - 7:59 PM Permalink