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2011 - Battle Creek Park

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2011 Clues




 

l and a mommy

JOE!!!
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:34 AM Permalink
witchdoctor

prime joe
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:35 AM Permalink
witchdoctor

clue #3 makes me think of "Brigadoon".

a story of a hidden village in a glen.

days of yore == prior days == prior ave pointed to

by cleveland ave on the stiff upper lip of the bluff.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:40 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

good noodle!!
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:44 AM Permalink
New Daddy

Step off the math from the nearest path

street names that are numbers? by Long lake etc
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:45 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

water to ice = freezing...relates to shiver in clue 2.

Freezing is a fitting price

to pay for this prime location
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:47 AM Permalink
l and a mommy

they froze it in ice I bet maybe at the edge of a body of water like a frozen stream, pond, or lake.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 4:50 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

prime location: waterfront property?
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:07 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I like the double meaning of water to ice being 32 and freezing. Seems right to me. Its about the only thing that feels right to me so far but....theres still time...
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:09 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Good Morning all!
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:12 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Well what a fun clue.

I like the 32 paces from the path as this is the freezing point of water.

Great now which path where and what park.

I think we need to figure out the key words excavation and prime.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:14 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Excavation makes me think of the brick yards at Lily or the caves at Cherokee.

I like the prime as being the Number 1 sign.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:23 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Or 3m could be the prime.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:23 AM Permalink
SEEKer$$

all the prime numbers under 100 are:

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97.[1]

maybe 32 could be 23
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:27 AM Permalink
excavating stud

How about 32 as street name or landmark?
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:30 AM Permalink
TickTack

Don't get too stuck on 32F without also considering 0C.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:48 AM Permalink
TickTack

Which looks an awful lot like 'CO' backwards. Find me the M and the O.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:49 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

I'm feeling somewhat convinced that the latter part of this clue has to do with the Winter Carnival's "Stock in a Block" program where you can buy blocks of ice for $125 and the first 125 people to do so get to be in the Grand Day Parade. But unless the treasure is at Rice Park, I can't figure out how to tie that into anything.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 5:52 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

AW,

Where is the ice harvested from? what lake?
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:00 AM Permalink
l and a mommy

rather than rice park they could be doing a play on parks type of thing and put it in Rice Creek Regional in SHoreview.....just a thought...
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:05 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

They don't use lake water for ice sculptures. They use a specially made ice (water to ice) that is extremely clear and even comes wrapped in cardboard boxes!
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:08 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Rice Creek was the only other thing I could pull out of it as well, but felt a bit iffy.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:09 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Hmm, thanks.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:10 AM Permalink
New Daddy

prime location, water to ice - former ice palace location?

Rice park is in a prime location.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:11 AM Permalink
New Daddy

ice palace ice is uaually harvested from Phalen
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:13 AM Permalink
excavating stud

I'd just like to point out that county road 32 marks the northern most boundary of Ramsey County.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:18 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Ok so a little help, the first bank number 1 is visible from what parks?

Cherokee, Harriet, Mounds, any more?
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:24 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

You'd be surprised where you can see it from. I know you can see it from as far away as Baker and Highwood Hills.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:26 AM Permalink
New Daddy

nice, and it dose so only in NW coner above rice creek.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:26 AM Permalink
zephyrus

Who doesn't??? :sheepish:
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:28 AM Permalink
New Daddy

rice creek is also bordered by county roads 3,17,51
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:29 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

And for those who don't read my message board, my friend Michelle, who is a notorious crowd follower, went to Shamrock Park last night only to find there was no one hunting there.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:34 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

51 isn't prime though, but it does = 3 x 17 interestingly enough.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:35 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Oh no.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:35 AM Permalink
zephyrus

First glance I was thinking maybe it was frozen somewhere under a bunch of snow that you'd have to dig to, say near the "prime" parking spot, like in a drift by a handicap parking spot?

Besides that, I still wonder if the "many more steps" is referring to a long walking path, say by Harriet for example.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:37 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Thinking a little more, it could certainly be hidden in a block of ice.

Water to Ice is a fitting price.

The medallion is fitted into a block of ice.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:39 AM Permalink
witchdoctor

I think it's in a toy ford ranger truck or the cardboard box

it came in buried 32 paces off the path in hidden falls south.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:50 AM Permalink
TickTack

How big a block are we talking here?
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:52 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Here's my thoughts on this clue, and it has me hopeful that this year will be different than the past few years:

I think this is basically telling us a more defined area in the park of where to look. "Step off the math" I take as "Pace off the math". So there is a number of steps that you have to pace off to get to the treasure. What is the number though? The third line says water to ice is a fitting price. It could be that it is hidden in ice, but it really isn't a price you pay. Water freezes at 32F or 0C. You would have to pace off 32 steps to find the treasure. The prime location I don't think has any meaning other than the most prime location in a park is where the treasure is actually hidden. Having a clue like this, this early on in the hunt, to me points to a big park. I also don't think there will be much more in it beyond where more specifically to look. One thing I will point off, the last time it was in Hidden Falls there were 120 paces to get to the treasure, so it would seem to be out in the open. There's a lot of trails/paths there, and it doesn't necessarily have to be a paved path, but could be a path in the snow that has been created by skiing or snowshoeing traffic.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:52 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

I can see hidden falls south but how did you link the toy ranger box, kinda curious.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:53 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

small 3 inches by 3 inches and only a few inches deep.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:55 AM Permalink
zephyrus

The book "Off the Path Math with Tobbs" is written by Thomas OBrien.

Thomas Obrien ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_D._O%27Brien ) served as dean of University of St Thomas Colege of law until its dissolution in 1933.

Wouldn't think much of this, but UST is kitty-corner (not catty corner...) to St Paul Seminary School. "Heaven or Hell Come"

And, St Paul Seminary is right off the river, the land surrounding it being public land.

In location it is relatively near Merriam and Desnoyer parks.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:55 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

What if they're talking about degrees Kelvin and it's really 273 paces? :sillygrin:
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 7:00 AM Permalink
Brassmonkey

:crying:
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 7:01 AM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

probably the "when men were men" ad campaign
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 7:05 AM Permalink
PilotsHatGuy

I wonder if step off the math could refer to one of those "how many steps around the lake" sings. I know they have them at Phalen and Como. Not sure about any other parks or along the river.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 7:34 AM Permalink
Eags

And you claim to be math-challenged? Great noodle, Green!
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 7:37 AM Permalink
TickTack

You might also 'prime' a pump or an engine.
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 7:55 AM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

32 degrees F

00 degrees C

?
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 8:00 AM Permalink