Clue #1
Thar's stories told thar's pirate's gold
Stolen from ye olde martyr's stock
To make yer haul, go search St. Paul
You'll find the key is in the lock
Clue #2
The Chinook wind blows, and the gray sky snows
As weary pirates seek shelter from the storm
Just how much treasure will make yer pleasure?
Thar’s a lot nearby but it shan’t make ye warm
Clue #3
A pirate must spy the stars with an eye
And whilst navigating stay ever alert
Misery'd prevail, if ye try to set sail
In a ship aimed towards the rich Shepard's dirt.
Clue #4
“Grub at six bells,” the pirate yells,
Zounds matey, tis nearly time for dinner.
But ye must wit which spot to sit,
Ones nearby might help make ye a winner.
Clue #5
A fire all aglow in me bungalow
Tempts a pirate to spend me time in port
But I’d best set sail and catch a strong gale
To avoid me fateful, dire day in court.
Clue #6
When pirates sail by the sweet lorelei
Aye, a careful prayer they must be keepin’
For her tempting call could well end it all
And with the dead soldiers they’d be sleepin’.
Clue #7
“The way that be best to open ye chest
Is to use a key”, the old pirate yawned.
Disappoint it may, would you perhaps say,
To be findin’ out the key had been pawned?
Clue #8
Tis a chain methinks fraught with many links
That’s meanin’ yer close enough to smell’er
Ye’d be no dummy hunting this mummy
Aye, lest ye panic and go run yeller.
Clue #9
Skeletons sit silently, having not died violently,
They’re simply sleeping through the winter days.
Listen closely my dear, they say “Treasure is near,
Buts if ye shall claims it, ye can not stays.”
Clue #10
Tis a park ye pursue, t’would be easy to view
If’n ye knew the street whereby cars buzz
But you’ll do just fine if ye get in line
With what be the interstate that never was.
Past Mock Hunt clues and explanations
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Thar's stories told thar's pirate's gold
Stolen from ye olde martyr's stock
To make yer haul, go search St. Paul
You'll find the key is in the lock
Clue #2
The Chinook wind blows, and the gray sky snows
As weary pirates seek shelter from the storm
Just how much treasure will make yer pleasure?
Thar’s a lot nearby but it shan’t make ye warm
Clue #3
A pirate must spy the stars with an eye
And whilst navigating stay ever alert
Misery'd prevail, if ye try to set sail
In a ship aimed towards the rich Shepard's dirt.
Clue #4
“Grub at six bells,” the pirate yells,
Zounds matey, tis nearly time for dinner.
But ye must wit which spot to sit,
Ones nearby might help make ye a winner.
Clue #5
A fire all aglow in me bungalow
Tempts a pirate to spend me time in port
But I’d best set sail and catch a strong gale
To avoid me fateful, dire day in court.
Clue #6
When pirates sail by the sweet lorelei
Aye, a careful prayer they must be keepin’
For her tempting call could well end it all
And with the dead soldiers they’d be sleepin’.
Clue #7
“The way that be best to open ye chest
Is to use a key”, the old pirate yawned.
Disappoint it may, would you perhaps say,
To be findin’ out the key had been pawned?
Clue #8
Tis a chain methinks fraught with many links
That’s meanin’ yer close enough to smell’er
Ye’d be no dummy hunting this mummy
Aye, lest ye panic and go run yeller.
Clue #9
Skeletons sit silently, having not died violently,
They’re simply sleeping through the winter days.
Listen closely my dear, they say “Treasure is near,
Buts if ye shall claims it, ye can not stays.”
Clue #10
Tis a park ye pursue, t’would be easy to view
If’n ye knew the street whereby cars buzz
But you’ll do just fine if ye get in line
With what be the interstate that never was.
Past Mock Hunt clues and explanations
AW's Yahoo Site
Nice clues David. Awesome hunt
damn....
Pix here.
Clue Master, "Cooler Crew Pictures" #3390, 22 Feb 2006 12:31 am
Thar's stories told thar's pirate's gold
Stolen from ye olde martyr's stock
To make yer haul, go search St. Paul
You'll find the key is in the lock
The key to figuring out this clue is to find “the lock” which refers to the keyhole shaped window on the building at North Dale. “ye olde martyr” is a reference to St. Alban, the first British martyr, and St. Albans is one of the streets bordering North Dale. And of course this clue also tells you to look in St. Paul.
Clue #2
The Chinook wind blows, and the gray sky snows
As weary pirates seek shelter from the storm
Just how much treasure will make yer pleasure?
TharÂ’s a lot nearby but it shanÂ’t make ye warm
The Chinook wind is generally associated with a northwesterly direction and North Dale is a park in the northwestern quadrant of the city. The shelter the pirates seek is a reference to the gazebo near the hiding spot. The lot that is nearby refers to the parking lot, but that would be going away from the treasure and hence will make you colder instead of warmer.
Clue #3
A pirate must spy the stars with an eye
And whilst navigating stay ever alert
Misery'd prevail, if ye try to set sail
In a ship aimed towards the rich Shepard's dirt.
The “stars with an eye” really means “stars” plus an “i” which gives you “stairs”. You can see (spy) the stairs from the hiding spot. The “rich Shepard” is Sam Shepard, the playwright and actor, who lives in Stillwater. His dirt would be the “play ground”. There is a playground at North Dale, but if you head that direction, you’d be going away from the treasure and “misery’d prevail”.
Clue #4
“Grub at six bells,” the pirate yells,
Zounds matey, tis nearly time for dinner.
But ye must wit which spot to sit,
Ones nearby might help make ye a winner.
In general this clue is talking about a picnic type area. There are some picnic tables as well as a gazebo behind the building at North Dale, near the treasure site. The gazebo, which has six sides, is closer, and is also suggested by the first letter of each line “GZBO”. The bells are a reference to the Church bells of Maternity of Mary across the street which can be heard in the park as the clue is released at 6pm.
Clue #5
A fire all aglow in me bungalow
Tempts a pirate to spend me time in port
But IÂ’d best set sail and catch a strong gale
To avoid me fateful, dire day in court.
Bungalow is another name for “Cottage” as Cottage runs along the south side of the park. “Court” refers to the tennis courts which are at the park, but you’d want to avoid them as the treasure is not there.
Clue #6
When pirates sail by the sweet lorelei
Aye, a careful prayer they must be keepinÂ’
For her tempting call could well end it all
And with the dead soldiers theyÂ’d be sleepinÂ’.
“Lorelei” is another name for a siren which refers to the air raid siren at North Dale. “Prayer” is a reference once again to the church across the street, but overall you don’t want to be near the siren. The place where the dead soldiers sleep is a reference to Arlington National Cemetery as Arlington runs along the north side of the park.
Clue #7
“The way that be best to open ye chest
Is to use a key”, the old pirate yawned.
Disappoint it may, would you perhaps say,
To be findinÂ’ out the key had been pawned?
If the key has been pawned, then it is in hock. A hocked key suggests hockey as there is a hockey rink in the general area of the treasure. Also, in the third line, the words “may, would” hint at the street “Maywood” which runs right into the park.
Clue #8
Tis a chain methinks fraught with many links
ThatÂ’s meaninÂ’ yer close enough to smellÂ’er
YeÂ’d be no dummy hunting this mummy
Aye, lest ye panic and go run yeller.
The chain with many links is a chain link fence, of which there are many in the park. But since the treasure was hidden underneath one, you’d be very close to the treasure if you were by the right fence. Also many of the fences have a yellow cushion on the top of them, hence the reference to “yeller” (yellow). Finally, “hunting this mummy” is a reference to the treasure itself which is wrapped in bandages (band-aids).
Clue #9
Skeletons sit silently, having not died violently,
TheyÂ’re simply sleeping through the winter days.
Listen closely my dear, they say “Treasure is near,
Buts if ye shall claims it, ye can not stays.”
The skeletons in this clue refer to the soccer goals, the frames of which sit next to the treasure spot, but they have no nets on them in the winter. Also, to claim the treasure, if ye can not stays, then you must “leaves”. The treasure is hidden amongst the leaves under a fence.
Clue #10
Tis a park ye pursue, tÂ’would be easy to view
IfÂ’n ye knew the street whereby cars buzz
But youÂ’ll do just fine if ye get in line
With the interstate that never was.
One last street name in the first line, if you pick out “park” and “view” to make “Parkview”
I'm surprised no one seemed to pick up on the GZBO thing. I'm not too surprised the rich Shepard's dirt was such a stumper, although I didn't intend it to be. I was trying to explain it to someone in my singles club who wasn't really hunting, and even with my help it took her forever to get it. But I'm sure from a devious cluewriter standpoint, you can see the advantage of trying to work in the word "Shepard".
As far as I know anyway, Kitch really was the first one to figure out Hockey and Becksie was the first to realize stars with an eye was stairs. I know Me2 caught the "may, would" = Maywood.
So even though the clues may seem hard at times, I know most things were indeed figured out by someone at some point. And that's how I try to make my hunts. The more things you can figure out, the bigger advantage you'll have in knowing where to look.
Clue #10
Tis a park ye pursue, tÂ’would be easy to view
IfÂ’n ye knew the street whereby cars buzz
But youÂ’ll do just fine if ye get in line
With the interstate that never was.
One last street name in the first line, if you pick out “park” and “view” to make “Parkview”, another street that runs into North Dale. The “interstate that never was” refers to I-335, a project to link 35W to 94 on the north side of downtown Minneapolis that was scrapped in the 70’s. But it wasn’t the location of the actual freeway you had to line up with. Rather it was the “335” distance marker in left field of the baseball field. The treasure was hidden on a straight line from that under the fence behind the first base line.
Clue 11
Shiver me timbers and clean out the limbers,
Or in an arctic glen yeÂ’ll be submersed
Get that thar booty, is ye main duty
Take off from ye home and get ye there first.
“Glen” is basically another name for “dale” and an arctic one would be “North Dale” where the treasure is. The treasure lies under the fence between home plate and first base on the baseball field, where you might have to do some akin to cleaning out the limbers by searching through the leaves under the fence.
Clue #12
Ye had best set sail headed for North Dale
And gather yer crew thar in the middle.
Look under the fence, where leaves are most dense
Golden bandages be yer last riddle.
The treasure is at North Dale in the middle of the park amongst some leaves under a fence. “Golden bandages” refers to the gold (coin) in bandages.
I would have to say this is one of your better set of clues IMHO.
(oh wait)
good friends - good conversations -
some of you know its been a tuff week - this was a nice way for me to go out....a sincere thank you
wheres that picture of Jake crying?
Gabes was one of the funnest nights out Ive had in a very long time- great spirit lifter
Otherwise, Sunday works good for us too.
We won't be able to make either probably. We're going skiing in Wisconsin.
huh? say you don't mean what i think you're saying here...
note to self to not assume that fellow hunters just HAD to find the thing after searching in a small park for that long.
I thought I already learned that from me2's hunt. I never learn. I did see the memory of Winnie Bill last night though. :sheepish:
Grats on the Big 'W' find Terry. Very impressive.
ducks and runs :smile:
I got fooled by the Shepard and the "set sail" I thought it literally meant sail so it was on the river somewhere. I knew it was possible that that wasn't the case, but I went with that.
Also, I think people saying NorthDale so early might have actually made it go longer because I figured the people that got there early would have picked it over since it is so small.
Good hunt AW, thanks.
all the better to see you with when you duck and run :smile:
Alex
Thanks for the serving it up TV.
I think part of the reason this went so long is that there is a fair amount of fencing to check and that seemed the most logical place for it to be hid.
But it was small, the color of the leaves, and had been moved. That means someone had been on it at least once. And it was out just far enough to not be in the way of a check at the fence line.
And, because I was stuck dealing with a heat issue all day Sunday and couldn't get out that day like I had planned. Seemed most of my hunting there was in tiny spurts of checking on thing or another.
probably me2, on her first trip down the fence.
this line had me a little worried...
as I was thought I'd be disappointed finding "maywood" would be wrong...
Pagination