For that amount of money, I would hope it's not found out of dumb luck. Unless it's one of us who did it. But then again, we're pros, we don't need dumb luck.
grrrr I didn't go out to WBL cause I just couldn't imagine going out there again after all this time has past ---turns out it was found by a 16 yr old at 10:10 thismorning!!! same girl who has found it before :frown:
they didn't release the park. You have to drive up to Burnett to get the clue answers and where. I plan to do it sometime this week. Let me know if someone else grabs it so I don't waste my time. Otherwise I will get it soon.
Pirates' Treasure Hunt - Summer Science at the Bakken Musuem
3537 Zenith Avenue South
Free with general admission. Experiment with science activities using maps, compasses and orienteering skills to solve a pirate's mystery. Along the way, listen to tales of pirate adventures, meet strange fish from the briny deep, create traps to catch tricky pirates and attempt to break the code on the Creative KidStuff Treasure Chest. Dress up as your favorite pirate for this event! Admission: $7 Adults, $5 Students and Seniors, Free for children 3 and under
to the west.
HEH!!!
:smile: :smile: :smile:
OLD Saltillo Road (I called)
http://www.elvispresleybirthplace.com/facility.asp
Harvest is usually in the fall?
I'm thinking mormons with lemonade now- :neutral:
harvest = wheat?
I didn't see any lemon trees out there.
Woodstock?
the lights when out in georgia? when the lights go down - Faith Hill -which talked about Janis Joplin
what about electrical? or lights over a baseball field
how about just a bandshell? Woodstock was free and so are the concerts at Walton
As the sun rises you can see its reflection
while ducks and geese enjoy the protection
a splash away from where the wildlife nests
is a comfy spot where the medallion rests.
Coordinate Number: 93
ha...told you it would be 93 hahah...
BTW why are they being so straight forward with roseville's clues. Darned thing will get found today..
Man o man there are some nice house (mansions) tucked away there!
I saw some faces that might go unoticed on the childrens memorial next to preservation.
Presly used to hang around Beal st in memphis. Not sure how that fits anything though.
Also the pair might be the pair of parks. Theres a place where Luster park and Oakdale park signs are right across the street from each other.
I keep thinking that feet and limbs all in a row could be a tree line along a walking path?
I don't know, I'm lost.
I'm actually surprised it hasn't been found out of dumb luck by now.
Scroll down.
Looks like menards is rebuilding.
I'm just a wanna be medallion finder :wink:
Rosville didn't count.
wow...I've won $ playing poker....am I a pro?
adj.
Of, relating to, engaged in, or suitable for a profession: lawyers, doctors, and other professional people.
Conforming to the standards of a profession: professional behavior.
Engaging in a given activity as a source of livelihood or as a career: a professional writer.
Performed by persons receiving pay: professional football.
Having or showing great skill; expert: a professional repair job.
Oh, the stories I could tell! :pbpt:
they didn't release the park. You have to drive up to Burnett to get the clue answers and where. I plan to do it sometime this week. Let me know if someone else grabs it so I don't waste my time. Otherwise I will get it soon.
Rosemount starts right around the same time...
3537 Zenith Avenue South
Free with general admission. Experiment with science activities using maps, compasses and orienteering skills to solve a pirate's mystery. Along the way, listen to tales of pirate adventures, meet strange fish from the briny deep, create traps to catch tricky pirates and attempt to break the code on the Creative KidStuff Treasure Chest. Dress up as your favorite pirate for this event! Admission: $7 Adults, $5 Students and Seniors, Free for children 3 and under
07/15/2006 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sounds like fun for for the younger kids
http://www.lumberjackdays.com/treasure.asp
I dont care how "small-time" this sucker is, I want it after everything I did last year.....
http://www.rosemountbank.com/leprechaun/index.htm
I'm hoping they use the same one they did last year, cause - should I find it, its going on my trophy shelf....
since I've found SSP I'm ready for the BIGGY!!!
bring on StPAUL...I'm a professional now!!!!
everybody knows that I'm going to find the big one.
Whats a "finding stick", though? You mean like.... a shovel or a rake, or something right?
ask CM
I saw it at Ian's party...thing is sweet.
Clue Number 1
  As you seek this treasure grand,
Nothing damage, we demand.
Look on only public land.
Soon the moneyÂ’s in your hand.
Jacks cut trees down by the ton,
As they labored in the sun.
Search for treasure, have some fun.
Hope that youÂ’re the lucky one.
HistÂ’ry lessons brought to mind
May assist your lucky find.
Some have even wept and pined,
If there team was way behind.
Pagination