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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
Hmmm...
I'ts probly nothing tho.
ANybody have any thoughts on that?
in which case they could have used meet instead of greet, as others have mentioned.
"each other greet" anagrams:
CHEAT THREE OGRE
ERGO CHEAT THERE
ROACH GREET THEE
GOTTA CHEER HERE
I know what's on your mind... :wink:
i'm thinking me2's gonna get her chicken back filled with roaches. anyone got a filthy kitchen i can borrow?
We got there after the third roll-off dumpster arrived, and went into the basement which hadn't been touched yet. She had so much junk it was unbelievable. There was so much dust from boxes becoming one with the concrete floor, there was food remnants found under boxes. The best was a newspaper from before I was born (1974) that had on the front page something about the city garbage clean-up something or other... How fitting.
Anyway Had I known you were going to hold a chicken hostage, I'd have saved you some. There may still be quite a few nasty things still there... That nastiness just doesn't go away. With dust masks the girls still refused to go downstairs. And this was a court required "job". I mean privilege. :sheepish:
cause if I was giving you advice to slow something down, I'd be telling you to look where it wasn't.
that being said - Central Park has Harriet Alexander Nature Center & the Muriel Sahlin Arboretum, (weddings / formal gatherings in nature setting etc) the nature trails, which cross one another etc. It's got Ice Rinks (ice) and baseball Diamonds (also ice) The saint Paul Audubon Society calls Roseville home (although not close)
and no - I don't think the clues are telling all of this stuff... but if it's point at 1 and the rest are all co-inky-dinks.. then so be it.
lexington area
victoria area
dale area
harriet alexander nature area
Muc: i like your tagline!
To answer your question:
I'm not sure if there is a temp sign at the bank's cooperate headquarters.
 I WANT IT TO BE HIDDEN FALLS!!!!!!!
Maybe because of my xtra noodleing that was meantioned in the cooler crew site with what the clues meant. I don't know, it just seems right for now
but this is pretty good
http://www.stpaul.gov/maps/
it's got all the bike trails and some of the parks listed on the bottom, but I haven't clicked through those yet.
Seems to me by this article, they were both activists for more open space (i.e. Nature lovers)
the two trails meeting would make them greet each other
http://www.friendsoftheparks.org/newsletters/newsletternov02.pdf
however that meeting on the 30th is to discuss it becoming a possibility so that the BV trail would go all the way down to the mississippi.
http://www.mepartnership.org/sites/LOWERPHALENCREEK/sub_whatsnew.asp?new_id=2157
SO...UMM...NOPE...NOT YET...
politics? perhaps!
Apparently in the late 1800's Como Zoo also had an elephant named Horton.
How about a map link and coordinates for Matty B's, conveniently up above?
Also, do we KNOW the time the paper will go on sale?
KEYMASTER POKING AROUND....
:wink:
(making it fit MY park pick) :ooh:
I seriously doubt that a cluewriter, when considering the different levels of dedication that hunters have, would write a clue saying "Look no farther than good old St. Paul" on clue #2 and mean "really, don't look in St. Paul!". 90% of the hunting population is not even going to think twice about a clue that straighforward, true to history, and early in the hunt. I mean, I can see the cluewriter trying to be tricky and difficult to account for the short hunt last year, but not really misleading. The closest to something like that happening this early in a hunt that I can remember is the "Capitol dome" clue from 2003.. but still, there are a lot of differences. First, the clue wasn't really decieving in that it was asking of us to do exactly the opposite of what the commonsense interpretation of the clue was telling us to, it was just that "Capitol dome" meant something a little different than what might have been expected. Secondly, in recent years, the "St. Paul Park" clue has been very common-- often anticipated (whereas "dome" clues are not conventional and not anticipated)-- and if they were to break this St. Paul trend, I don't see them being incredibly tricky about it.. too many people would become frustrated and would feel mislead. Also, I think they could be very straightforward about it being outside of St. Paul, it isn't exactly giving the medallion's location away!
the clue writer is saying... go look in all the other parks of Ramsey County! Since chances are he prolly owns a THG himself among a bazillion other books and realizes that we have the most info on the parks in the city Proper.
by throwing us one that is less familiar, I think it tosses in a certain curve.
Nothing leads me to believe that anything negative is being expressed in this clue.
Pagination