This sucks. Last night I was at Newell, without a shovel, just to look around, and I was determined that it was by that swing bench, then right when I was going to go get it, I found out some one else already did.
What a drag, had the next three or four days totally clear to just dig. So any confirmation on what time and where exactly in the park it was found? Just getting enough energy to deal with the let down.
I never heard of Newell Park,but it was found by the swing bench.would that qualify as a turning machine,or was that something else?It was found fairly soon.Hats off to John Davoli.
WW's been hanging with "old farts" for three years now and doesn't bat an eye. That's what's so neat about Cooler Heads. Age doesn't matter to us - just who you are in your heart.
Haven't seen nuttin' about The Med Hunt on The Number Five, but did see about my clubs cat show...
I'm not burnin' MY clews! Ya'll be gettin'a post card from me when I'm in warmer climes!
(Rite. I've not the best luck, obviously...)
They just talked about the guy that found The Med. WHY didn't he register his button????? WHY buy it if you're not gonna register it???? Even I've got THAT figured out!
Clue no. 1 To cure Vikings depression try a new obsession By taking part in our hunt through the snow But if you hope it's a profitable profession To a park in St. Paul you must go Don't be a rapscallion and seek the medallion In places of the improper sort You're certain to cause a rebellion If you go where golfers cavort
Informs hunters that the medallion is located in a park in St. Paul and that it is not on a golf course.
Clue no. 2 Set your own pace and it could make you an ace If your grasp of these clues is astute So get yourself out and into the chase And you just might win all the loot
"Ace" refers to the fact that the medallion is hidden inside a pack of Ace brand playing cards.
Clue no. 3 A tower or two should come into view As you're making your careful inspection. But this hint will only be of help to you If you look in King Boreas' direction.
At least two towers are visible when looking north ("in King Boreas' direction") from Newell Park. One is the tower of the Agriculture-Horticulture Building at the State Fairgrounds. The other is a concrete tower near Midway Stadium used by the St. Paul Fire Department for training.
Clue no. 4 Some places to gain relief from the rain Will serve to help you as you're looking Read this well and you just might obtain A clue that will really get you cooking
Two picnic shelters and a park building at Newell provide "places to gain relief from the rain." There are also grills for "cooking." But the key clue here is the word "serve," which is something a butler might do. This, of course, is a reference to Newell Park's northern boundary -- Pierce Butler Route.
Clue no. 5 Opposites attract and that's a fact Even if your mood's cloudy and foul This simple truth might help you extract The prize being sought by all
The opposite of "cloudy and foul" is "fair." This is a double clue that points to Newell Park's location nera the State Fairgrounds and to the fact that it is bordered by Fairview Avenue.
Clue no. 6 A well-trained eye is one reason why A good hunter stays on the attack This is a lesson you need to apply If you want to be on the right track "A well-trained eye" and "the right track both refer to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks located just north of the park.
Clue no. 7 A pleasant scene and a turning machine Might help you court our treasure It's there somewhere in between If you can make the right measure A "pleasant scene" is a "fair view," as in Fairview Avenue, located on the west side of Newell Park. "A turning machine" refers to Wheeler Street, on the park's east side. "Court" refers not only to the park's basketball and tennis courts but also to the fact that Pierce Butler -- after whom the road on the north side of the park is named -- was a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Clue no. 8 Find where kids play and you won't go astray Especially if you spot arches nearby This should make it easier to locate your way Amid obstacles that otherwise mystify Besides referring to the playgrounds in Newell Park, this clue provides two other hints. The "arches nearby" is a reference to the shape of the windows on the park building. Finally, the last word of the third line, "way," and the first word of the fourth line, "amid," can easily be reversed to suggest Midway -- the area of St. Paul in which Newell Park is located.
Clue no. 9 There's a place in our park for a leisurely arc Find it and you'll be in the treasure's vicinity Look also for colors that catch the eye And remember you're not far from divinity There are three clues here. "Leisurely arc" refers to the movement of the bench swing that serves as one of the main locators for the medallion. "Colors that catch the eye" can be found on the brightly colored children's playgrounds in the park. "Remember that you're not far from divinity" refers to the St. Paul Saints
I'll see you all there, I am bringing my sis down, we were there this afternoon when the news broke, almost drove off of the Lafayetee Bridge on the way home.
Clue no. 10 A president or two will be of help to you If you're becoming a bit downcast But to fully appreciate this wonderful clue Know that one is first instead of last The "president or two" mentioned here are Zachary Taylor and Franklin Pierce, both U.S. presidents and both found in the names of streets around the park -- Taylor Avenue and Pierce Butler Route. "Know that one is first instead of last" refers to that fact that Franklin Pierce's last name is Pierce Butler's first name.
Clue no. 11 For treasure lore and much much more Here's advice you'll never regret To get near the place you're looking for It would be wise to go with a vet This clue's last three words -- "with a vet" -- form an anagram for Hewitt Avenue, on the southern edge of the park, not far from the treasure's hiding place.
Clue no. 12 It would really be cruel is you missed our jewel Which lies in a pack of cards known as Ace So get yourself out to the park named Newell And go south of the pavilion to find the place Look for a thing where two lovers can swing We assure you it's our best serach enhancer Just go west 35 paces and you could be king This, Regis, is our final answer
Directs hunters to the medallion's location approximately 35 paces west of the bench swing in Newell Park.
Some good clues-and a couple of atrocious ones.I thought "opposites attract" would mean magnet.Thus-a magnet school.I looked in the phone directory under schools,but no school seemed quite in proximity to the park.
This was my 30th hunt. You'd think a person would be better prepared for this empty feeling.
But this is a good idea! Misery loves company.
See you there.
I'll bring some napkins anyway. Everyone bring their clues and we can use them for kindling.
This sucks. Last night I was at Newell, without a shovel, just to look around, and I was determined that it was by that swing bench, then right when I was going to go get it, I found out some one else already did.
great see ya all in awhile, sniff sniffle
I've tons o'Kleenex. Will do.
Hay, Bay! You better get bock here next year! You can't miss THIS!
JOE!!!
Oh well, This was my first Med hunt. I wouldn't have gotten so close with out all your help. Your good people! Thanks!
anyone know 2 faced bandit, or wright winger? i hope they can make it!
Hopefully people will go through the messages, trying to see what happened.
See you all there!
Saw WW at Newell... Last look I had at him, he was toddling off towards... THE SWING BENCH.
Damn.
Hope he gets on and sees where we're gonna bee...
Oh well, This was my first Med hunt. I wouldn't have gotten so close with out all your help. Your good people! Thanks!
Turn to Channel 5 now!!!!
I just IMed him...but he's not responding.
Hey all:
What a drag, had the next three or four days totally clear to just dig. So any confirmation on what time and where exactly in the park it was found? Just getting enough energy to deal with the let down.
Well, it sounds like Mom and Dad don't need help with the wood so I think I'm going to go to the store and get some stuff.
Duff, be at Newell at 8:00. We're gonna have us a Pity Party!
I also saw WW at newell! he's real nice and I hope to discuss the clues with him
Sounds good, just bring some food and stuff. I do look forward to meeting you all.
WW is a very sweet young man. He's great.
very smart also!
Sorry guys, it turns out we can't make it. Anyway, thanks to all of you for helping me search.
I never heard of Newell Park,but it was found by the swing bench.would that qualify as a turning machine,or was that something else?It was found fairly soon.Hats off to John Davoli.
WW's been hanging with "old farts" for three years now and doesn't bat an eye. That's what's so neat about Cooler Heads. Age doesn't matter to us - just who you are in your heart.
Haven't seen nuttin' about The Med Hunt on The Number Five, but did see about my clubs cat show...
He did the right thing by not revealing it to his better half.My wife would have screamed also.
I WOULD HAVE SCREAMED. Or passed out cold. Or had a heart attack. Or steamed my sweats...
tell me about it, i'm 14!!!!!
we all had a good laugh at newell last night.(WW, electic Duane, lorrieta)
Do you have a ride there tim?
Tim, you've prolly taken WW's place as the youngest Crew Member!
my pops!!!!!!!
I can't wait it meet some of you! Allison is my mentor!!!LOL
Ok, just wanted to make sure you can make it. I'm going to go to the store now and get organized. See you guys there!
Its on 5 now. Oops, its over already
Okay...Wright Winger will try to be there. He's depressed. He hadn't heard the find news yet.
thanks a lot terry!
I'm not burnin' MY clews! Ya'll be gettin'a post card from me when I'm in warmer climes!
(Rite. I've not the best luck, obviously...)
They just talked about the guy that found The Med. WHY didn't he register his button????? WHY buy it if you're not gonna register it???? Even I've got THAT figured out!
I'm surprised they only got five grand.Maybe they don't subscribe to the PP.You also would get more if you sent in the clues.
Comlpete set of clues and meanings
Clue no. 1 To cure Vikings depression try a new obsession By taking part in our hunt through the snow But if you hope it's a profitable profession To a park in St. Paul you must go Don't be a rapscallion and seek the medallion In places of the improper sort You're certain to cause a rebellion If you go where golfers cavort
Informs hunters that the medallion is located in a park in St. Paul and that it is not on a golf course.
Clue no. 2 Set your own pace and it could make you an ace If your grasp of these clues is astute So get yourself out and into the chase And you just might win all the loot
"Ace" refers to the fact that the medallion is hidden inside a pack of Ace brand playing cards.
Clue no. 3 A tower or two should come into view As you're making your careful inspection. But this hint will only be of help to you If you look in King Boreas' direction.
At least two towers are visible when looking north ("in King Boreas' direction") from Newell Park. One is the tower of the Agriculture-Horticulture Building at the State Fairgrounds. The other is a concrete tower near Midway Stadium used by the St. Paul Fire Department for training.
Clue no. 4 Some places to gain relief from the rain Will serve to help you as you're looking Read this well and you just might obtain A clue that will really get you cooking
Two picnic shelters and a park building at Newell provide "places to gain relief from the rain." There are also grills for "cooking." But the key clue here is the word "serve," which is something a butler might do. This, of course, is a reference to Newell Park's northern boundary -- Pierce Butler Route.
Clue no. 5 Opposites attract and that's a fact Even if your mood's cloudy and foul This simple truth might help you extract The prize being sought by all
The opposite of "cloudy and foul" is "fair." This is a double clue that points to Newell Park's location nera the State Fairgrounds and to the fact that it is bordered by Fairview Avenue.
Clue no. 6 A well-trained eye is one reason why A good hunter stays on the attack This is a lesson you need to apply If you want to be on the right track "A well-trained eye" and "the right track both refer to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks located just north of the park.
Clue no. 7 A pleasant scene and a turning machine Might help you court our treasure It's there somewhere in between If you can make the right measure A "pleasant scene" is a "fair view," as in Fairview Avenue, located on the west side of Newell Park. "A turning machine" refers to Wheeler Street, on the park's east side. "Court" refers not only to the park's basketball and tennis courts but also to the fact that Pierce Butler -- after whom the road on the north side of the park is named -- was a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Clue no. 8 Find where kids play and you won't go astray Especially if you spot arches nearby This should make it easier to locate your way Amid obstacles that otherwise mystify Besides referring to the playgrounds in Newell Park, this clue provides two other hints. The "arches nearby" is a reference to the shape of the windows on the park building. Finally, the last word of the third line, "way," and the first word of the fourth line, "amid," can easily be reversed to suggest Midway -- the area of St. Paul in which Newell Park is located.
Clue no. 9 There's a place in our park for a leisurely arc Find it and you'll be in the treasure's vicinity Look also for colors that catch the eye And remember you're not far from divinity There are three clues here. "Leisurely arc" refers to the movement of the bench swing that serves as one of the main locators for the medallion. "Colors that catch the eye" can be found on the brightly colored children's playgrounds in the park. "Remember that you're not far from divinity" refers to the St. Paul Saints
We need somethign to heat water in so we can make coco or maybe coffee. Any ideas?
Yeah, I can see novices doing that (not registering a button) I didnt the first year I did this. I was too late.
But long time diggers!?
does tonight replace the re-hash bash? why meet twice? up to everyone else i guess.
I'll see you all there, I am bringing my sis down, we were there this afternoon when the news broke, almost drove off of the Lafayetee Bridge on the way home.
Clue no. 10 A president or two will be of help to you If you're becoming a bit downcast But to fully appreciate this wonderful clue Know that one is first instead of last The "president or two" mentioned here are Zachary Taylor and Franklin Pierce, both U.S. presidents and both found in the names of streets around the park -- Taylor Avenue and Pierce Butler Route. "Know that one is first instead of last" refers to that fact that Franklin Pierce's last name is Pierce Butler's first name.
Clue no. 11 For treasure lore and much much more Here's advice you'll never regret To get near the place you're looking for It would be wise to go with a vet This clue's last three words -- "with a vet" -- form an anagram for Hewitt Avenue, on the southern edge of the park, not far from the treasure's hiding place.
Clue no. 12 It would really be cruel is you missed our jewel Which lies in a pack of cards known as Ace So get yourself out to the park named Newell And go south of the pavilion to find the place Look for a thing where two lovers can swing We assure you it's our best serach enhancer Just go west 35 paces and you could be king This, Regis, is our final answer
Directs hunters to the medallion's location approximately 35 paces west of the bench swing in Newell Park.
Sumpin' for water...
I can bring the carn-on-the-cob pot... *IF* I can find it...
leelabell, where did you get those other clues and what about clues 8 and 9?
Oh my God, those clues are lame. Telling us its in Midway AFTER they tell us the street names? Give me the job! PP, do you hear me?!!!!!
oKAY GANG, WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE FINAL CLUE? :)
Clue no. 12
It would really be cruel is you missed our jewel
Which lies in a pack of cards known as Ace
So get yourself out to the park named Newell
And go south of the pavilion to find the place
Look for a thing where two lovers can swing
We assure you it's our best serach enhancer
Just go west 35 paces and you could be king
This, Regis, is our final answer
Clues 8 and 9 are posted earlier - they are on the web site. And, I agree they are lame!
Some good clues-and a couple of atrocious ones.I thought "opposites attract" would mean magnet.Thus-a magnet school.I looked in the phone directory under schools,but no school seemed quite in proximity to the park.
Let's not get this to be too complicated! We'll have the rehash bash pot luck picnic next Sunday.
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