1990 – Sunrise Park Middle School, White Bear Lake - The medallion was placed at the base of football equipment.
1991 – Bloomquist Park, Birchwood - The medallion was placed on ground near tennis courts.
1992 – Matoska Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was placed in the park’s gazebo.
1993 – Wedgewood Park, Mahtomedi - The medallion was placed on ground near pond.
1994 – Four Seasons Park, White Bear Township - The medallion was placed on the ground near a swing.
1995 – Lakewood Hills Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was put in the low branches of tree, hidden in a “bird’s nest”.
1996 – Bellaire Park, White Bear Township - The medallion was placed in the hole of an oak tree.
1997 – Along Clark Avenue, White Bear Lake - The medallion was placed at base of blue mailbox.
1998 – Bald Eagle Lake Park, White Bear Township - The medallion was hidden inside of a plastic bag and placed at base of a slanted tree.
1999 – Wildwood Park, Mahtomedi - The medallion was slid into a bed of moss near Lost Lake.
2000 – West Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was wrapped in double sided tape, rolled in charcoal and then placed at the base of a grill.
2001 – Central Park Middle School - The medallion was sandwiched between two rocks and placed under a small bridge along Bloom Avenue.
2002 – Rotary Nature Preserve - The medallion was placed in an empty Dr. Pepper bottle and placed on the edge of a wetland.
2003 – Podvin Park, White Bear Lake - A hole was drilled through the medallion and with fishing line was lowered into a storm drain.
2004 – Bossard Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was wrapped in double-sided tape, rolled in sand, and placed in the park’s playground.
2005 – Jack Yost Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was hidden in a fake stone and placed in underbrush.
2006 – Lion’s Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was hidden in a fake stone and placed in bushes.
2007 – Ramsey County Beach - The medallion was hidden in a bag and paced into high weeds.
2008 – Wedgewood Park, Mahtomedi - The medallion was slid into moss growing on a fallen tree.
2009 – Memorial Beach, White Bear Lake - The medallion was wrapped in double-sided tape, rolled in sand and then wedged between two large landscaping rocks.
2010 - Polar Lakes
2011 - Moon Lake Park - The medallion was wrapped in paper and hidden in a tree stump.
This hunt always give me a headache, there is always some odd movie reference that makes sense once you know what it is but I struggle to think of anyone who would solve them on their own.
Manitou Days? Check. Hidden treasure? Check.
Now cue in your dreams of pursuit and winning.
It will all end when you successfully wend
Down the pike and right back to the beginning.
So cÂ’mon get going! Feel that adrenaline flowing
Stare your competition in the eye.
NowÂ’s the time to get down to business
As for hometown fame you vie.
ThereÂ’s no need to dig to succeed in this gig
And around ornamentation gently tread.
Be a rock star inspector for our crafted protector
In your noggin let these words embed.
Banners majestic and others domestic
Will give you a sense of position.
The area does harbor a scatter of arbor
Lending you some shade on your mission.
He faces north but they went forth
Venturing toward another horizon.
Being first in dedication is a worthy acclamation
From an event that shall never wizen.
Dilapidated appeal, forged from a deal
ItÂ’s name they did affix.
It was a linear view from you to canoe
With grass and campers betwixt.
Charlie Spry devoured a third of a pie
“Uffta,” he said, “the flavors are squarely divine!”
Peach was the type, with meringue of great height
Now crack this clueÂ’s shapely design.
You will stay awake if splashed in a lake
As lifeÂ’s too short to linger on shorelines.
Keep your chin held high and youÂ’ll get by
Are you beginning to see money signs?
1991 – Bloomquist Park, Birchwood - The medallion was placed on ground near tennis courts.
1992 – Matoska Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was placed in the park’s gazebo.
1993 – Wedgewood Park, Mahtomedi - The medallion was placed on ground near pond.
1994 – Four Seasons Park, White Bear Township - The medallion was placed on the ground near a swing.
1995 – Lakewood Hills Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was put in the low branches of tree, hidden in a “bird’s nest”.
1996 – Bellaire Park, White Bear Township - The medallion was placed in the hole of an oak tree.
1997 – Along Clark Avenue, White Bear Lake - The medallion was placed at base of blue mailbox.
1998 – Bald Eagle Lake Park, White Bear Township - The medallion was hidden inside of a plastic bag and placed at base of a slanted tree.
1999 – Wildwood Park, Mahtomedi - The medallion was slid into a bed of moss near Lost Lake.
2000 – West Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was wrapped in double sided tape, rolled in charcoal and then placed at the base of a grill.
2001 – Central Park Middle School - The medallion was sandwiched between two rocks and placed under a small bridge along Bloom Avenue.
2002 – Rotary Nature Preserve - The medallion was placed in an empty Dr. Pepper bottle and placed on the edge of a wetland.
2003 – Podvin Park, White Bear Lake - A hole was drilled through the medallion and with fishing line was lowered into a storm drain.
2004 – Bossard Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was wrapped in double-sided tape, rolled in sand, and placed in the park’s playground.
2005 – Jack Yost Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was hidden in a fake stone and placed in underbrush.
2006 – Lion’s Park, White Bear Lake - The medallion was hidden in a fake stone and placed in bushes.
2007 – Ramsey County Beach - The medallion was hidden in a bag and paced into high weeds.
2008 – Wedgewood Park, Mahtomedi - The medallion was slid into moss growing on a fallen tree.
2009 – Memorial Beach, White Bear Lake - The medallion was wrapped in double-sided tape, rolled in sand and then wedged between two large landscaping rocks.
2010 - Polar Lakes
2011 - Moon Lake Park - The medallion was wrapped in paper and hidden in a tree stump.
Ebba Park
Hidden Hollow Park
Lakeview Park
McCarty Park
Railroad Park
Ramaley Park
Spruce Park
Stellmacher Park
Varney Lake Park
Veterans Memorial Park
Weyerhaeuser Park
Willow Marsh Reserve
Some ideas of where it hasn't been before
Of course there's always Sunrise park once again (beginning)
Hunters beware of a name that can scare
But itÂ’s really there to make you smile.
Faces that canÂ’t see and hands that canÂ’t feel
Will bring you dear hunters within a mile.
Make a lot of space part of your amazing race
Over six score ensure accommodation.
Citizens bold secured new and old
We know youÂ’ll enjoy this prime location.