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354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s\">Map of 354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US
Matty B\'s is the home of the Cooler Crew. We\'ve got a party going on every evening from 8 until the clue is released. Sunday night, if the hunt goes that long, the bar will be open but food will not be available.
Clues:
Clue No. 1 (Sunday, Jan. 21)
Welcome ice and snow and temperatures low
There’s no time for cold feet!
For searchers’ pleasure we’ve parked the treasure
Where nature lovers each other greet
Clue No. 2 (Monday, Jan. 22)
Boreas\' vast realm can overwhelm
Even diggers used to the long haul
So here\'s advice to put your hunt on ice:
Look no farther than good old St. Paul
Clue No. 3 (Tuesday, Jan. 23)
Hunters can be surly but in clue-time it’s early
Be safe, friends, and in the hunt revel
Near land that is high the treasure is nigh
Vagueness rules and that’s on the level
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Nightly Pre-Clue Get-Together
354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s\">Map of 354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US
Matty B\'s is the home of the Cooler Crew. We\'ve got a party going on every evening from 8 until the clue is released. Sunday night, if the hunt goes that long, the bar will be open but food will not be available.
Clues:
Clue No. 1 (Sunday, Jan. 21)
Welcome ice and snow and temperatures low
There’s no time for cold feet!
For searchers’ pleasure we’ve parked the treasure
Where nature lovers each other greet
Clue No. 2 (Monday, Jan. 22)
Boreas\' vast realm can overwhelm
Even diggers used to the long haul
So here\'s advice to put your hunt on ice:
Look no farther than good old St. Paul
Clue No. 3 (Tuesday, Jan. 23)
Hunters can be surly but in clue-time it’s early
Be safe, friends, and in the hunt revel
Near land that is high the treasure is nigh
Vagueness rules and that’s on the level
So going by this analysis, park features could be in clue 2 or hidden in.
WOOOHOOO --SWEDE!!!!
The Long Haul, one of our all-time favorite books, is an auto-biography of Myles Horton, who, through his High-lander Folk School in New Market, Tennessee, helped train Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Pete Seeger. It is one of the few books we give to staff members and friends. This book puts education goals into a broader perspective of social change—you have to think big, to think of goals that are life-long, goals that won't inhibit growth but nurture it.
The book is important on many different levels:
On learning and teaching: "If you listen to people and work from what they tell you, within a few days their ideas get bigger and bi gerÂ…you just continue to build on people's own experience: it is the basis for their learning." What can we do differently in the classroom if we believe in this?
On democracy: "Stretching people's minds is part of educating, but always in terms of a democratic goal. That means you have to trust people's ability to develop their capacity for working collectively to solve their own problems."
On movements: "I came to realize that things had to be done through organizations. I knew that people as individuals would remain powerless, but if they could get together through organizations, they could have power, provided they use their organizations and not be used by them."
If Martin Luther King, Jr. and Eleanor Roosevelt can learn from Myles Horton, so can we.
http://www.essentialschools.org/cs/resources/view/ces_res/292
Boreas' vast realm can overwhelm
Ramsey County is a a huge potential hunting ground
Even diggers used to the long haul
Even for hunters that track all over St Paul especially on clues that have you working multiple parks.
So here's advice to put your hunt on ice:
Something to chill you out and and relax your worries about where to hunt
Look no farther than good old St. Paul
It's in St Paul Proper.
Just me keeping it Simple.
ICE=DIAMOND=BASEBALL
I DROVE DOWN TO THE PAPER LAST NITE...ONLY TO FIND THE DOORS LOCKED...AND NO PAPER IN THE BOX OUT FRONT...THEY ALWAYS HAVE IN THE PAST....
SWEDE!!!
HAMMS' :smile:
ICE= ICE CREAM TRUCK = KIDS = CARNIVAL RIDE = COMO
HAHA
Anyone have any statistics on how many times they word low has been used in a clue?
Just my 2....I think that it is saying it is in St Paul.
What did I miss that was making a few think an old park in st paul?
DIGGERS = SHOVELS = SPADES = CARDS = POKER = WSOP = WORLD SERIES = BASEBALL DIAMONDS
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Greet=egret
Both are birds, I think its worth noticing that both of those words end the sentance of the clue and both words can be birds. Maybe stretching..
I think Greet has a bigger meaning.
Ice + Meet = Hockey....
Or something to that effect?? But I agree the word Greet stands out.
all clues from all hunts listed on this site, you could see how many Lows are listed. Low was used last year, clue 6 "Twixt high and low" which meant upper and lower afton roads, so low has been used to refer to location specifics.
Pagination