could his direction be more of philosophy than a phyiscal course? also it could be downtown, battle, conway, cherokee, can all see downtown. other big news, clue 2 sounds like a golf tourny.
Just sneaking a peak while I'm at school tonight. Chanel 9 at Highland frisbee golf tomorrow AM between 7 and 8. They want to know who can interpret the clues the best on live TV.
I looked at an encyclopedia earlier today in which it specifically said King Boreas was king of the northwind, it also gave different god's for each of the other directions...I speculate King Boreas specifically refers to north and nowhere else
I don't think its about giving directions. That wouldn't really mean anything that I can see, and it says in a direction. Sometimes I think you simply have to read the clues more than one word at a time. It seems to me the clues are usualy meant to say something, not just to be word association games.
what other sport can you set "your own" pace and still be an ace.
golfers behind to give "chase"
it intriges me cuz it says "your own pace", not "a pace". but a tower is everything, cellular towers, telephone stuff, buildings, space needles, firefighter training tower near midway, downtown, trees, smoke statkes, companys, people (hightower from police acad) or even water towers and light post. its too darn vauge!!!!
lets see when you do a lap you get your pace, and then there is that word ace. If you reverse the "lap" you get PAL add a little ACE and you get ......! :)hhmmmmm!
it may be a trick, but one cannot tell. I actually have other thoughts but they will stay hidden until after tonight's clue. I also am certain that i have solved part of clue 3.
I'm pissed my link to www.fagabeefe.com isn't working right now. Any one else ever see Midnight Madness - it truly was the movie which got me interesdted in Treasure Hunting. It was released in the early 80's and it was Michael J. Fox's first movie, it was also only the second movie ever made by disney to get a PG rating. All hunters should try to find it, rent it or buy it. You'll all love it, plus it is great cheesy eighties humor - also look for Pee Wee's cameo!
ok I just got word you can get to it through here:
think i'll just keep it for myself for now but you could figure it out yourself if you want all the things that point to it have already been talked about here. one clue: anagrams were used twice in 98
Set your own pace could refer to learning and becoming an ace (an expert in a field) Law schools maybe from "Get into the chase" as in Paper Chase. Just decided to pick a direction and see where it went.
joe
So then the towers can't be key in finding the park or medallion if they "SHOULD" come into view.
Come on, we have to work on this clue a little bit.
It depends on the moment what you might see one second might be gone the next.
Yep the towers are very crucial!
I paced through there this afternoon, no one else was there. You could say I was all alone, sort of like an ace.
Looks like the weather isn't going to warm up too soon, though I suppose it should be tolerable by the weekend.
This damn clue is driving me nuts!!!
OK, check this out.
The ENTIRE clue depends on Boreas' Direction.
it says "a tower or two SHOULD come into view as you're making your CAREFUL INSPECTION,"
Now here is the key.... "This hint will ONLY BE A HELP TO YOU IF YOU ARE LOOKING IN KING BOREAS' DIRECTION."
so...if we aren't looking in Boreas' direction, we won't see the towers or do any careful inspecting....
Careful inspecting...what do they mean by that??
There is someone on the chat board right now who is speculating that the King Boreas clue could refer to giving directions like instructions.
could his direction be more of philosophy than a phyiscal course? also it could be downtown, battle, conway, cherokee, can all see downtown. other big news, clue 2 sounds like a golf tourny.
Just sneaking a peak while I'm at school tonight. Chanel 9 at Highland frisbee golf tomorrow AM between 7 and 8. They want to know who can interpret the clues the best on live TV.
Talk to you all after my class is over.
I looked at an encyclopedia earlier today in which it specifically said King Boreas was king of the northwind, it also gave different god's for each of the other directions...I speculate King Boreas specifically refers to north and nowhere else
perhapsssss, hmmmmm.
I don't think its about giving directions. That wouldn't really mean anything that I can see, and it says in a direction. Sometimes I think you simply have to read the clues more than one word at a time. It seems to me the clues are usualy meant to say something, not just to be word association games.
what other sport can you set "your own" pace and still be an ace.
golfers behind to give "chase"
it intriges me cuz it says "your own pace", not "a pace". but a tower is everything, cellular towers, telephone stuff, buildings, space needles, firefighter training tower near midway, downtown, trees, smoke statkes, companys, people (hightower from police acad) or even water towers and light post. its too darn vauge!!!!
yammma, yaaammmmaa, yaaaammmma, yama!
just random thought
I think its for locating where in the park, not the park
WW--running fits the clues too....take marathons for example. You set your own pace, give chase and the winner is an ace.
true, but setting your own pace can make you an ace. not "the" pace. it could just refer to treasure hunting as well, how usefull that would be.
it just dosn't make much sense other than tennis courts
Studying at your own pace and becoming an ace (an expert in a field). Could be a school or library.
lets see when you do a lap you get your pace, and then there is that word ace. If you reverse the "lap" you get PAL add a little ACE and you get ......! :)hhmmmmm!
If it is a school, getting into the chase could imply "Paper Chase" and a law school.
palace park, or a park with a former ice palace. but where is palace park anyways? i think its a trick, like last years new + well
shoveler- you think well!
wonderland, i like your thoughts
it may be a trick, but one cannot tell. I actually have other thoughts but they will stay hidden until after tonight's clue. I also am certain that i have solved part of clue 3.
I'm pissed my link to www.fagabeefe.com isn't working right now. Any one else ever see Midnight Madness - it truly was the movie which got me interesdted in Treasure Hunting. It was released in the early 80's and it was Michael J. Fox's first movie, it was also only the second movie ever made by disney to get a PG rating. All hunters should try to find it, rent it or buy it. You'll all love it, plus it is great cheesy eighties humor - also look for Pee Wee's cameo!
ok I just got word you can get to it through here:
shoveler--you don't have to tell me, but which part did you solve...i have a pretty good idea myself.
I saw that movie. It was quite interesting. Looked like fun.
just tell me which part....you don't have to tell me what you know.
Hmmm, neither Hamline Law School nor William Mitchell are particularly close to a park.
oh, i had kind of a cool idea about the first part...sort of far out, but definately possible!!
I guess mine is pretty far out too, but it makes sense. It fits the other clues.
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'Set your own pace' could refer to an adjustable treadmill in a rec center at a park.
Has anyone actually gone out looking? I have and haven't seen anyone nor has anyone been to the most obvious place.
and where is that, stud? Rice Park?
Birdie, not at my computer right now, you gonna be on later. I will for sure be on around 12. C ya then
Is the U of M Law school on the St. Paul or Minneapolis campus?
Minneapolis
where are you comiing up with Law Schools????
Excuse me but who is King Boreas?
think i'll just keep it for myself for now but you could figure it out yourself if you want all the things that point to it have already been talked about here. one clue: anagrams were used twice in 98
I think its at palace!
Set your own pace could refer to learning and becoming an ace (an expert in a field) Law schools maybe from "Get into the chase" as in Paper Chase. Just decided to pick a direction and see where it went.
Pagination