Clue #1
Treasure hunters swarming amidst global warming
Make it hard to park our loot.
Look for snow and ice, enough to suffice,
To shorten your winter pursuit.
Clue #2
Son of Pear, hometown fare,
The nut of this year’s quest.
Sweetest patty, never a baddie,
Covers the prize at rest.
Clue #3
Men with a garter should have been smarter
Than to mix drink with their vulcanic activities.
You would be wise to look for the prize
By taking up a child’s proclivities.
Clue #4
For the brave of heart, it's time to start
Searching hill and glen.
Pitch a tent if that's your bent
But stay within your ken.
Clue #5
If you're aerobic and hardly tree-phobic
You might make your outing pay
Don't be left in a lurch, do your research,
This could be your red-letter day
Clue #6
On a whim you may take a swim
Or go in and out of the woods
Twixt high and low, we hope there's snow
To cover up the goods
Official Clue Site
Treasure hunters swarming amidst global warming
Make it hard to park our loot.
Look for snow and ice, enough to suffice,
To shorten your winter pursuit.
Clue #2
Son of Pear, hometown fare,
The nut of this year’s quest.
Sweetest patty, never a baddie,
Covers the prize at rest.
Clue #3
Men with a garter should have been smarter
Than to mix drink with their vulcanic activities.
You would be wise to look for the prize
By taking up a child’s proclivities.
Clue #4
For the brave of heart, it's time to start
Searching hill and glen.
Pitch a tent if that's your bent
But stay within your ken.
Clue #5
If you're aerobic and hardly tree-phobic
You might make your outing pay
Don't be left in a lurch, do your research,
This could be your red-letter day
Clue #6
On a whim you may take a swim
Or go in and out of the woods
Twixt high and low, we hope there's snow
To cover up the goods
Official Clue Site
Clue #2
Son of Pear, hometown fare,
The nut of this yearÂ’s quest.
Sweetest patty, never a baddie,
Covers the prize at rest.
Clue #3
Men with a garter should have been smarter
Than to mix drink with their vulcanic activities.
You would be wise to look for the prize
By taking up a childÂ’s proclivities.
Clue #4
For the brave of heart, it's time to start
Searching hill and glen.
Pitch a tent if that's your bent
But stay within your ken.
If you're aerobic and hardly tree-phobic
You might make your outing pay
Don't be left in a lurch, do your research,
This could be your red-letter day
On a whim you may take a swim
Or go in and out of the woods
Twixt high and low, we hope there's snow
To cover up the goods