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2016 - Bald Eagle Otter Lake

Submitted by ares on
Clue 1

Last year's rich bounty was found in the county 
A new park for all to explore 
This year's bauble will cause you no trouble 
If the rules are kept in the fore 

Clue 2

Some may well kvetch that the horizon's sketch 
Has artifacts rather than trees 
But if you follow the plan pure gold you will pan 
And life will be but a breeze 

Clue 3

Old Ma Press has moved from her nest 
Cross the water from her former home 
From the top of her perch you may want to search 
For a playground that's fit to roam 

Clue 4

The spot this year goes well with beer 
And water in great profusion. 
But when the crowd is a bit too loud 
It offers quiet seclusion. 

Clue 5

If young Huck Finn had a boy twin 
He might have camped here awhile 
Like him you're wishin' that good luck fishin' 
You'll find treasure to keep you in style 

Clue 6

Man against beast, or that tale at least 
Is being told and with much spirit. 
If hunting's just you and a man or two 
Listen close so that you can hear it. 

Clue 7

The wait is long and the siren song 
Calls people summer to spring. 
Ticket in hand, go find the land 
Where the route takes to the wing. 

Clue 8

Keep your attention rapt and you'll be apt 
To find the medallion, it's clear 
Just follow the map - don't take a nap! 
To see that the X marks here 

Clue 9

A place for dogs, lined by pollywogs, 
Will bring you closer yet. 
So if you veer very far from here; 
You’ll end up with a nap that is wet. 

The election goes on, our misery prolonged 
Til payday for the winning party 
Tall and delicate, will a broke delegate 
Cast a ballot for greed or tea? 

Clue 10

Don’t be careless and venture out hairless 
In temperatures bound to freeze-bite 
Fly straight as an arrow and down in your marrow 
You’ll trust that the goods are in sight. 

Work without thanks is sticking up banks 
Even if the fuzz has your back 
Idle at the lake, a short respite to take 
It’s a good place to set a sack. 

Clue 11

An ink-stained wretch, not apt to kvetch 
Sited a plat along the wood. 
Over a cigar, under northern star, 
Now it’s lit up pretty good. 

Be straight of stride, or float your ride, 
N-no sputtering about. 
Son if you’ve starred flipping card for a bard, 
You’ll know you’re on the right route.




 

Terry

I too MUCH prefer this site than FB and I haven't visited the PP boards for a couple years. In my opinion, there was too much or nothing going on there.

Did everyone who wants to be approved for FB get in already? I am going to scroll up and see what I can figure out and try to get folks approved if you are on the list.

If you want approval and can private message me here, that would help too.

I have to say, with the help of friends, we had these clues fitting perfectly to a park in St. Paul up to this last clue. My hunting time is done this year. The last time I was out on a 12th clue dash was Phalen. Never again.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 4:26 PM Permalink
Terry

Done.

For $10 a year, I love this site.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 4:36 PM Permalink
Terry

You are the only one I can't find. That could mean Ares already approved you and you're in, or I need more info to find you on the list. I'll send you a private message.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 4:39 PM Permalink
Terry

I got everyone approved for Facebook/Cooler Crew that asked either here or by private message. Need to check on the one I couldn't find.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 4:47 PM Permalink
Terry

SJBarney, I have sent you a couple private messages. If you have never gotten one before you will see a red bulls eye flashing near your name here. Click on that and with some information, we will get this done.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 5:07 PM Permalink
Terry

Better than 3 hours before the scrambled clue. Feels like watching paint dry...or grass growing.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 5:18 PM Permalink
Grey Wolf

It's "Overlake". Would have been a fun hunt for me this year.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 5:46 PM Permalink
SJBarney

Thanks Terry I just sent it. I prefer this forum I'll give you a shout out when I find it tonight!!!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 6:01 PM Permalink
Terry

You better! I got you all in.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 6:09 PM Permalink
MrsMGhunter

Ugh stupid iPhone corrected it! Thanks!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 6:10 PM Permalink
queenmalley

Thanks
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 7:11 PM Permalink
queenmalley

Thanks again!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 7:12 PM Permalink
GreenTeam

Hubby is getting ready to head out. I am loaning him my new headlamp. I'm too sick to go out myself. :confused:

It's not often we have the opportunity for a Clue 12 night!

Have fun and go find it Cooler Crew!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 7:36 PM Permalink
Dmrufio

I have to agree with you there about the waiting. I am trying to decide if I should take a nap for an hour or go to hunt then back to computer until paper is available.

 Alex let me into FB. Not that much there either. Every one is still stumped. I think I am going to take a nap then spend the night hunting at this point in the game. The stars are out, maybe even the North star!! I will pray it shines down on the treasure like it did with Baby Jesus. We do need a miracle here. I have a red parka with fur around the hood, black pants, red mittens and a black face mask, But I am not a Vulcaness. So maybe one of you can say "Hi" if you are looking where I am. Not sure yet where, need that clue!! :pbpt:
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 7:52 PM Permalink
Downtown Dave

Good luck all.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:08 PM Permalink
Terry

Stay safe out there. 12th clue craziness will begin shortly.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:15 PM Permalink
New Daddy

In the park by benson runway and dog vet
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:32 PM Permalink
Downtown Dave

Go daddy.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:32 PM Permalink
New Daddy

Can see wind sack, wig store, and bird house on pole
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:33 PM Permalink
New Daddy

25 people out in park, lots in cars.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:34 PM Permalink
Smore

if get west tramp the itÂ’ll your get on prairie

So BensonÂ’s where woods trail into goods

and the after thereÂ’s airy restored know folks best

the youÂ’re draft heading left Point that to





and in the Ts head left the for high

youÂ’re well then or reason 170 deft paces

up and your trails snowy meet continue

to here’s the trail why the once low – the trees





sleeve tree off the from then the – the a found PiPress

goes well-suited for 40 small a puck trail with to there

place a races a to tonight large paces, is right

where down itÂ’s go is uprooted
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:37 PM Permalink
GreenTeam

Thanks!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:46 PM Permalink
Gilby

Hey all at home, this place is scattered to the wind up here in the prairie. Unscramble please! The crew could use all your help. :smile:
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:58 PM Permalink
Smore

I hope you get it!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 8:59 PM Permalink
Terry

Word is the papers haven't arrived.

The paces are important. If that gets correct, that would get you there.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:05 PM Permalink
Smore

Benson's Point are the only caps in the second stanza.

ramp/decamp
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:08 PM Permalink
Smore

YouÂ’ve made it this far, by plane, sled or car

To the shores of Bald Eagle Lake.

Park at the boat ramp, pull on boots and decamp.

Follow the path north toward the take.





To your left itÂ’ll get airy, where thereÂ’s restored prairie.

So get on the trail heading west.

Tramp into the woods if youÂ’re after the goods

And draft folks that know BensonÂ’s Point best.





Once youÂ’re well in the trees, and the snowy trail Ts,

Head 170 paces to your left.

Then continue low or high, and here’s the reason why –

The trails meet up for the deft.





From there go 40 paces, then itÂ’s off to the races.

A small trail goes down to the right.

Where a large tree is uprooted, is a place well-suited.

For a PiPress sleeve, with the puck — found tonight?
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:32 PM Permalink
Terry

YouÂ’ve made it this far, by plane, sled or car

To the shores of Bald Eagle Lake.

Park at the boat ramp, pull on boots and decamp.

Follow the path north toward the take.





To your left itÂ’ll get airy, where thereÂ’s restored prairie.

So get on the trail heading west.

Tramp into the woods if youÂ’re after the goods

And draft folks that know BensonÂ’s Point best.





Once youÂ’re well in the trees, and the snowy trail Ts,

Head 170 paces to your left.

Then continue low or high, and here’s the reason why –

The trails meet up for the deft.





From there go 40 paces, then itÂ’s off to the races.

A small trail goes down to the right.

Where a large tree is uprooted, is a place well-suited.

For a PiPress sleeve, with the puck — found tonight?
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:32 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

Mosh Pit
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:41 PM Permalink
GreenTeam

Phooey! Which trail to the north? Not a very good last clue if you ask me.
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:45 PM Permalink
GreenTeam

I bet it's fun and crazy out there!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:47 PM Permalink
GreenTeam

Thanks for the clues! I hope a Cooler gets it!
Wed, 02/03/2016 - 9:50 PM Permalink
Downtown Dave

Well?
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 4:03 AM Permalink
Eags

Nothing but tumbleweeds here. It is all over so quickly.
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 4:15 AM Permalink
Neecie

I hate the days right after the hunt. I want to keep solving the clues.
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 4:32 AM Permalink
Grey Wolf

Crap!!!! Wouldn't you know, the year we escaped to FL, the hunt was in our back yard. Yes.......our back yard. I'd bet people were parked at the end of the driveway. It was exciting to read the last clue. I would have been able to get to that tree via a shortcut. Magpie knows.
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 4:50 AM Permalink
Neecie

I hope you had great weather in FL to make up for not being home!
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 5:52 AM Permalink
TBones

I can't wait to see the clue explanations and then do multiple head slaps for the ones that kept me in BVNS.
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 6:25 AM Permalink
witchdoctor

Last yearÂ’s rich bounty was found in the county

A new park for all to explore

This yearÂ’s bauble will cause you no trouble

If the rules are kept in the fore

Explainer: We remind hunters that last year’s medallion was found in a county park outside the city that had never been used in the hunt before – just like this year! “Fore” hints that golf courses – White Bear Yacht Club and Dellwood Country Club – are in the area where the medallion is hidden, but we are reminded they are off-limits according to the Treasure Hunt rules.

CLUE 2

Some may well kvetch that the horizonÂ’s sketch

Has artifacts rather than trees

But if you follow the plan pure gold you will pan

And life will be but a breeze

Explainer: “Horizon, sketch and artifacts” all refer to the downtown St. Paul skyline that is etched on this year’s medallion. Life becoming “but a breeze” hints at the resorts and vacation homes that once populated the Bald Eagle Lake area, where the medallion is hidden; also, the local newspaper used to be called The Lake Breeze.

CLUE 3

Old Ma Press has moved her nest

Cross the water from her former home

From the top of her perch you may want to search

For a playground thatÂ’s fit to roam

Explainer: Old Ma Press — the St. Paul Pioneer Press — moved its headquarters across the Mississippi late last year. One of the earliest settlers on and promoters of Bald Eagle Lake worked at the Minnesota Pioneer, one of the forerunners of the Pioneer Press, according to a recent presentation on the area’s history. “Nest” and “perch” suggest a bird – in this case, the bald eagle. Another famous “old ma” also had a home that overlooked water – Ma Barker of the notorious Barker Boys gang, who lived in a summer cottage on Bald Eagle Lake; her perch or nest was across the water from the playground where the medallion is hidden.

CLUE 4

The spot this year goes well with beer

And water in great profusion.

But when the crowd is a bit too loud

It offers quiet seclusion.

Explainer: In 1933, Ma Barker and her gang rented a cottage on Bald Eagle Lake and kidnapped William Hamm Jr., the president of Hamm’s Brewery, for a $100,000 ransom. Also, the first road to the area, petitioned in 1857, extended from the Hamm’s Brewery to Bald Eagle Lake — which has a secluded island in the middle.

CLUE 5

If young Huck Finn had a boy twin

He might have camped here awhile

Like him youÂ’re wishinÂ’ that with good luck fishinÂ’

YouÂ’ll find treasure to keep you in style.

Explainer: Camping and fishing suggest a resort area, which Bald Eagle used to be – and still is a good area for camping and fishing. Huck Finn’s creator, Mark Twain, mentioned a resort in nearby White Bear Lake in his “Life on the Mississippi.” “Boy” invokes Bald Eagle Island in Bald Eagle Lake, which used to be called Boy Island when it was the site of a boys’ summer camp.

CLUE 6

Man against beast, or that tale at least

Is being told and with much spirit.

If huntingÂ’s just you and a man or two

Listen close so that you can hear it.

Explainer: Any reader of Mark Twain knows the story of White Bear Lake and Manitou – or “Great Spirit” – Island and the brave who killed a white bear there to save his maiden love. We ask the hunters to “listen close” to hear the name of the island in the line before: “man or two.” White Bear Lake and Manitou are near Bald Eagle, where the medallion is hidden.

CLUE 7

The wait is long and the siren song

Calls people summer to spring.

Ticket in hand, go find the land

Where the route takes to the wing.

Explainer: “Summer to spring” is a reference to Four Seasons Park on the south side of Bald Eagle Lake, just off the rail line summer vacationers took to White Bear and Bald Eagle lakes. Adjacent Eagle Street leads north to the lake and nearby Idyllwild Cottage.

CLUE 8

Keep your attention rapt and youÂ’ll be apt

To find the medallion, itÂ’s clear

Just follow the map – don’t take a nap!

To see that the X marks here

Explainer: “Clear” refers to the clear newspaper sleeve the medallion is hidden in. Rapt suggests raptor, which suggests eagle or Bald Eagle, the name of the park where it is hidden.

CLUE 9

A place for the dogs, lined by pollywogs,

Will bring you closer yet.

So if you veer very far from here;

YouÂ’ll end up with a nap that is wet.

Explainer: The Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park has a popular dog park with marshland and ponds nearby, teeming with frogs in the spring and summer; also, Bald Eagle Lake is shaped like a pollywog. Go beyond this park, though, and you might find the medallion, wrapped in a moist towelette.





The election goes on, our misery prolonged

Til payday for the winning party

Tall and delicate, will a broke delegate

Cast a ballot for greed or tea?

Explainer: We commiserate with hunters about the long election season, while giving them an anagram in the last line that spells out the
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 7:38 AM Permalink
witchdoctor

Cast a ballot for greed or tea?

Explainer: We commiserate with hunters about the long election season, while giving them an anagram in the last line that spells out the name of the prize location: “ballot greed tea” spells “Bald Eagle Otter.”

CLUE 10

DonÂ’t be careless and venture out hairless

In temperatures bound to freeze-bite

Fly straight as an arrow and down in your marrow

YouÂ’ll trust that the goods are in sight.

Explainer: “Hairless” suggests “bald,” while “flying straight” and “trust” suggests America’s bird, the bald eagle.





Work without thanks is sticking up banks

Even if the fuzz has your back

Idle at the lake, a short respite to take

ItÂ’s a good place to set a sack.

Explainer: Idyllwild Cottage, once used by Ma Barker, sits on the southeast corner of Bald Eagle Lake. The gang got tired of sticking up banks and decided to get into kidnapping, first businessman Hamms and then Bremer. “The fuzz” refers to the police – specifically, corrupt police Chief Tom Brown, who gave gangsters a safe haven in St. Paul. Idle is close to “idyll,” and “sack” gives a nod to the bag the medallion is hidden in.

CLUE 11

An ink-stained wretch, not apt to kvetch

Sited a plat along the wood.

Over a cigar, under northern star,

Now itÂ’s lit up pretty good.

Explainer: The clue refers to the Solheim House just east of the dog park, on Bald Eagle Lake. It overlooks Cigar Island and was built by the Norwegian immigrant and newspaperman Engelbrecht H. Hobe.





Be straight of stride, or float your ride,

N-no sputtering about.

Son if youÂ’ve starred flipping card for a bard,

YouÂ’ll know youÂ’re on the right route.

Explainer: Benson Airport, Benson Point (the first words/letters of first three lines spell BENSON) and Highway 61 (a Dylan reference) are landmarks near the medallion.

CLUE 12

YouÂ’ve made it this far, by plane, sled or car

To the shores of Bald Eagle Lake.

Park at the boat ramp, pull on boots and decamp.

Follow the path north toward the take.

To your left itÂ’ll get airy, where thereÂ’s restored prairie.

So get on the trail heading west.

Tramp into the woods if youÂ’re after the goods

And draft folks that know BensonÂ’s Point best.

Once youÂ’re well in the trees, and the snowy trail Ts,

Head 170 paces to your left.

Then continue low or high, and here’s the reason why –

The trails meet up for the deft.

From there go 40 paces, then itÂ’s off to the races.

A small trail goes down to the right.

Where a large tree is uprooted, is a place well-suited.

For a PiPress sleeve, with the puck — found tonight?

Explainer: With the final clue, we reveal the site of the 2016 Treasure Hunt medallion: Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park at the northern edge of Ramsey County. Once connected by trolley and rail lines to St. Paul and Minneapolis — and now by airport — the lake has long been a place for city dwellers to escape the noise of the cities.

In order, the stanzas direct hunters to park at the boat ramp on Bald Eagle, then go on a little hike north to a restored prairie. By following the main path west, hunters head toward the woods on Benson Point — namesake to the family that used to farm the peninsula. When the trail ends at a T-intersection just inside the woods, hunters need to go left for 170 paces. At that point, the trail splits. Follow either path — they both meet up again at the top of a hill. Continue on another 40 paces and look for a small path down to the right. Keep on going until a large, uprooted tree is visible to the right. The medallion, with the St. Paul city skyline etched into it, is hidden to the left of the roots in a Pioneer Press newspaper sleeve, along with a moist towelette.



Tags: Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 7:42 AM Permalink
brasscat

wrong year to be in Florida...lol...What clue did you figure it was in your back yard?
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 7:44 AM Permalink
SJBarney

I was 5 feet up the tree from the base a few minutes late because the roots were being mobbed. Oh well great hunt this year can't wait for next year with this Evil (and horribly vague) CW
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 8:01 AM Permalink
GreenTeam

Wow, that's amazing to have it so close to your house! What are the chances?
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 9:15 AM Permalink
GreenTeam

I'm still trying to figure out Clue 12, LOL!

Here's our story: I was at home looking at a map, while hubby was out at the park. From the scrambled clue I tried to direct him to where it seemed the clue indicated. He seemed to be in a good enough spot and was digging near downed trees.

Then when the real clue finally came out (too late for Gabe's!), he saw a horde of headlamps heading up the trail towards where he was. I was struggling trying to figure out the clue's specifics in order to direct him. He was like, I've gotta get a video of this, it looks so cool!

Finally I gave up trying to figure out the clue and said follow the herd! So he did, but many had passed him by already by that point. He got to the right spot, but no med for us this time.

So, I wish I had told him to count his paces more carefully. We would have been ahead of the crowd by 45 minutes.

I wish I had told him to follow the crowd right away.

I wish the cluewriter had not misled us from clues 1-8! :angry:

I'm glad at least 1/2 of GreenTeam got out to hunt! The poor thing was frozen. And he had spent all day skiing! I kept saying, I can't believe you're going skiing when there's a medallion to find, LOL! :coolfrown:

Nice "hunting" with you all! :grin:
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 9:30 AM Permalink
Smore

Great story! Such an adventure this year!
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 10:11 AM Permalink
RudeRat

The scrambled clue put hundreds of people all over a hill in the prairie. We were heading over to the woods which had us walking through the crowd at around 11:27. It went silent, everybody froze in place and stared at their phones like zombies. It felt like one of those scenes in a movie where everyone is frozen lifeless except you. We got about 100 yards past the largest part of the crowd when they all started running straight at us. We started running too, but I have to say I felt like the slowest wheel on a semi, just being pushed along by the flow. This was my first clue 12 experience. Don't know if I'd do it again, but you gotta see it once.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY1a_wNMyMU
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 10:33 AM Permalink
Grey Wolf

#9, I figured it was at the dog park, but that's not Bald Eagle. We walk the area of the hide quite often. I have a geocache nearby, closer to Hugo Rd. 5 gallon bucket. Anyone find it?
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 10:40 AM Permalink
dogma13

Thank you to everyone on here especially the person who put all the clues on top (I think terry). It may make more sense next year to just be on the fb page but I really do like this format and so I guess I will just have to decide next year what to do. Have a great year!
Thu, 02/04/2016 - 12:57 PM Permalink