2007 Treasure Hunt II
Rehash Bash
Allison Wonderland\'s Mason Lodge
1044 Front Avenue
Starting at Noon on Sunday
Map and directions
Medallion Hotline 651-228-5547
Noodle Recap Folder HERE
Rehash discussion folder HERE
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.
Recent Clues:
Clue #1 Congrats to the finder, to all a reminder
To hunt hard from first to last clues
Medallion I is history. Now a new mystery
Begins -- strap on your hunting shoes
To some its demented, for all unprecedented
But hunters’ thirst must be quenched
Tell sister and brother we’ve hidden another
In a park where a body can be benched
Our 2nd prize? Don’t laugh -- 10-thou cut in half
So get out there even if it’s snowy
And as a special bonus -- some might say an onus --
A meal with our own Clueless Joey
Good hunting to you, let this be the first clue
Think of a woodsy retreat
It won’t be so hard if you channel the bard
You’ll get warm and smell pretty sweet
To hunt hard from first to last clues
Medallion I is history. Now a new mystery
Begins -- strap on your hunting shoes
To some its demented, for all unprecedented
But hunters’ thirst must be quenched
Tell sister and brother we’ve hidden another
In a park where a body can be benched
Our 2nd prize? Don’t laugh -- 10-thou cut in half
So get out there even if it’s snowy
And as a special bonus -- some might say an onus --
A meal with our own Clueless Joey
Good hunting to you, let this be the first clue
Think of a woodsy retreat
It won’t be so hard if you channel the bard
You’ll get warm and smell pretty sweet
Clue #2 If you\'re thinking big you\'re sure to dig
Near flora with growing pain
Winter or summer is never a bummer
A menagerie of fun wild or tame
Near flora with growing pain
Winter or summer is never a bummer
A menagerie of fun wild or tame
Clue #3 Success on the third clue will never do
We had to stash a second
Round you go if you seek to know
Where swatters of orbs are beckoned
We had to stash a second
Round you go if you seek to know
Where swatters of orbs are beckoned
Clue #4: A walk in the park can be a lark
If cell phones are left at home
Heed the siren of your desirin\'
And do not revolt against this poem
If cell phones are left at home
Heed the siren of your desirin\'
And do not revolt against this poem
Clue #5 Over hill and dale hit the trail
With a handy locating device
Fulfill your wishes like loaves and fishes
And put your victory on ice
With a handy locating device
Fulfill your wishes like loaves and fishes
And put your victory on ice
Clue #6 A famous singer and a diamond dinger
Might put you oh so close to the spot
With the whites of your eyes you should look for the prize
Within this convenient plot
Might put you oh so close to the spot
With the whites of your eyes you should look for the prize
Within this convenient plot
Clue #7 Don\'t turn up your noses at the city of roses
The home of the park that you seek
It\'s just north of town so come on down
Our hunt is not for the meek
The home of the park that you seek
It\'s just north of town so come on down
Our hunt is not for the meek
Clue #8 Don\'t go mental just head for Central
Lexington Avenue will show you the way
Your spirits won\'t sag when you see the big flag
Into the trees you want to stray
Lexington Avenue will show you the way
Your spirits won\'t sag when you see the big flag
Into the trees you want to stray
Trying to find a siren of my desirin'
Hamline is a boundary to the park as is Jessamine. Lexington borders the park in areas and goes through it in others. Midway runs into the park. The cell-less part is to the south, the fountain and falls is more north, the audubon thingy is to the west, the Larry Ho significance is in the middle, the orbs may be referring to McMurray Field also to the south, and the references to the conservatory, zoo, etc. just put you in the park.
I need buttons to navigate! LOL!!
See yaz later!
Ever notice around here when you do a good noodle they go to that other place and chew it over?
if so, someone PM me.
North a peep.
:eyeroll:
reminds me of an old song "run to him..." Bobby Vee or something like that... :wink:
I'm not so sure ideas are being brought over there from here though. There's only so many ways to noodle a clue to death and you're bound to have similar interpretations. It's kind of like the old axiom, "even the blind squirrel will eventually find an acorn".
Or nutz?
Or blind?
the coins not up here at Mille Lacs, so I guess we better get ready to go go go....
my bro wants to know- when/where was "the big dig"?
Midway was a battle.
Lexington, while still a (quote) "battle" (end quote) was a revolt.
Now I'm hungry for spaghetti. :pbpt:
To me what's important is heeding the siren, the walk that could be a lark, and don't revolt.
Ittiz at CoNo. But where ittiz I don't know. Ask Jake.
They need to add a new rule for the hunt.......no high sticking. :goofy: But checking is allowed. :smile:
If cell phones are left at home
You won't hear bird calls or be able to bird watch if you are on your phone. I bet bird enthusiasts HATE cell phones, the rings scare the birds. Maybe there is a "no cell" or turn off cell sign out there?
Or it means nothing and is filler - the cellphone-thighy. No matter what, either way it points to the Audubon place to me.
estabrook was first sup of st paul parks
nason was sup from 1924-32
figured on a pay to post and read site equal access was in order?
Sounds like serious growing pains to me!
Victoria water platters from the Amazon were introduced to Como Park in the 1880s. They were grown in a Lily Pond under a stone bridge. The warm water required to successfully grow these water lilies came from the boiler at the park superintendentÂ’s house nearby. Como Park gardenersÂ’ considerable skills were demonstrated by this healthy colony of exotic tropical water plants. Victoria water platters were kept in the pond until the early 1920s.
maybe people think they are the select cooler crew?? :wink: say it aint so :wink:
Enigma ere and ream genie were the only good ones.
cm hasnt posted shit (thats meaningful) all year either :smile:
we have all been duped :smile:
maybe thats why i didnt get the invite to their poptart/jock folder.....
we could all go hang out at the shackfest :smile: all is not lost :smile:
Robert Frost was just as bard-y.
Although, I kept finding his name anagramming the last line of Clue 3.
Pagination