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They didn't get out either...
I just had a black coat on....no flashlight...no tools...
heh
I have two bundles of logs in my car. :frown:
Diggin' .....
ps. did we meet at the PDG? :sheepish:
You need to supply the wood. We'll all be cold, without a fire.
jake, me2, becksie, tim, mappy, and med hunter right now..
and press conference at 2pm
That's was nice to hear. I love the hunt and the online comraderie. This is my absolute favorite time of year and I'm sad it has to end.
I didn't attend the PDG, but hope to make it out to the RHB. Maybe we'll meet there. :frown:
But really xcited I was able to noodle the clues so well. I was rite on that thing. I wonder how close I came?
Kids, did you get my e-gram with the info?
Why didn't you come noodle with me????!!!!
Inks and son were out there digging around where I wish I could have been.
I'm depressed.
Rehash on Sunday - 11:30am till whenever.
I don't know yet what I'll bring.
But where out there?
And pity party tonight?
I've FINALLY tuned into talk-radio. She tried to get me interested in that stuff back in the 70's, and I told her rock & roll will never die.
The winners are Joe Barnard, 15; Ian Luby, 14; Kai Peterson, 15; and Kai's father, Scott.
Joe and Kai, who had spent two evenings earlier in the week combing Highland Park with flashlights, decided to try the ice-covered Battle Creek this morning on their day off from school. They were joined by Ian, who decided just last night over dinner with them at Snuffy's Malt Shop with that he would join the pair.
The evidence clearly pointed to Battle Creek, the boys said. One clue including the phrase "searching hill and glen." Two parallel roads in Battle Creek are Hillsdale and Glenridge avenues. A "red-letter day" in Clue No. 5 referred to nearby 3M headquarters, Kai said. The "twixt" reference, too, pointed to 3M, which makes a "bookshelf" game by that name.
They said they were indebted to the sleuths at the online Treasure Hunt forum at www.twincities.com, to point them to the right park.
The teens, who are too young to drive, also relied on Kai's father to be their chauffeur. They first circled a lake, found nothing, then hit a nearby playground where they got distracted by playing on the slides. They finally decided to each take a portion of a steep hill used for sledding. Joe and Ian started poking around a wooded area between two hills. Kai combed the other side of the hill.
"I look down, and I see the Nut Goodie ¿ inside an ice block," Joe said. "It looked so unnatural."
After smashing the ice brick onto the ground, the wrapper fell out. Inside was the medallion wrapped by a red- and-black garter. The medallion was found after publication of the sixth of 12 clues.
I wonder if I was rite?
As long as you got, that's what's important.
Red Ram, you see anything over by the playground?
Pagination