The first, white man, recorded tornado was Fort Snelling, 1883. Hidden Falls was the reserve, for the fort, to graze cattle and cut firewood. Joseph Brown ( editor and publisher of Minnesota Pioneer) and James Goodhue tried to establish the first settlement there. All groups would of hitched their horses, to drink whiskey. Junction, Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. Ticket to ride, first steamboat landing.
Don’t worry about it. There’s a technical reason why you can’t delete posts right now because it deletes the reply history as well and that’s not a good thing.
Baby it's cold outside. In my 30's even 40's I would'nt be scared of the cold now I am. Diabetes amd a cold hans and feet are scarey! I have been wanting this park for years. Now it's here and my hunting is limited.
Yup. It sucks to be stuck because of health and age. I am arm chair hunting this year. For me it is one of my chemo drugs that make the cold not only more dangerous, but terribly painful.
Sorry you are both suffering with limitations! I am too and have been for several years. Last time I was out hunting was at Snail Lake. I send hubby out when we have a good idea of where to look. Noodling is fun, though!
St. Paul schools are closed. I am guessing Mpls. schools will close as well.
With the new snow, the park will look like nothing was dug up. I was sort of hoping this hunt would have concluded today...but it is exciting to go full 12. Just worried about the cold coming and how many dingbats will venture out and freeze. Roads will be a mess. Be careful if you venture out.
Has anyone looked in the area between Mounds Ave.( another definition for tell: mound) and Mustang Dr. (colts)? On the map, it looks like a 90 degree (angle).
seems we are to tack our way to the prize. In otherwards, take a zig zag track into the prevailing winds. Also connection with angles and the two streets mentioned.
We spent the majority of the day yesterday, pre-snow, in the southern portion of the park angling near hipp circle area and there is a ton space. Exclude all spaces on the rr side of the trail, as that is not park property, and still we could have spent another full day and still not searched 10% of the searchable area. Its in LL and it is now buried under fresh snow and old tracks. Lots and lots of loose pieces of bark laying around. I suspect one piece is coupled with the puck.
He beach lot is half full. Most folks are digging along the path headed toward the boat launch. Should be fun seeing as the high temp for the next two days is right now at minus 8. Stay safe and warm.
I have solved the icy breath/condensation problem by wearing two types of neck gaitors. The lower one over my neck and mouth made out of a close knit & absorbent polypropylene. The upper one over my cheeks and nose made out of a more breathable fleece. The lower one absorbs the moisture. The upper one gives warmth and wind coverage
The closest we got to getting out there was on Sunday, but hubby's truck wouldn't start. Well, it was armchair hunting this year, but it was still fun to noodle and follow the hunt with everyone!
As we drove down Horton
We drove down Horton going to see my mother last evening, No one was there - but I had all sorts of could be thoughts along the way.
Test......
Test......
It's too much to explain....
Thanks for the good info!
Thanks for the good info!
For nuts and bolts, there is Beiswinger's Hardware store near 35W and 96.
Hidden Falls?
The first, white man, recorded tornado was Fort Snelling, 1883. Hidden Falls was the reserve, for the fort, to graze cattle and cut firewood. Joseph Brown ( editor and publisher of Minnesota Pioneer) and James Goodhue tried to establish the first settlement there. All groups would of hitched their horses, to drink whiskey. Junction, Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. Ticket to ride, first steamboat landing.
In reply to Hidden Falls? by nancydrew
This is one of those
This is one of those situations where I wish I had left the ability to rate posts turned on.
not that I’m on not on the long lake bandwagon right now but this is an awesome noodle
I need another clue!!!
This waiting for the next clue is frustrating!!!
Clue 7 scrambled
Clue 7 scrambled
carping a to your clue day your more
search toward no back your pay the brighten long
and head yard to for hard find
the leave that barking will day be gold
They moved it!
Had these clues all set on a different park in a different part of town. Brilliant really..and they they moved it. LOL!!
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Sorry for my posts, I can't delete them. I think you guys are on the Brighter track. Are there any pine trees there? Pitch could be a good clue.
In reply to (No subject) by nancydrew
Don't be sorry for your posts
Don't be sorry for your posts. I would think there are pine trees out there - but I am needing to arm chair hunt this year.
In reply to (No subject) by nancydrew
Don’t worry about it. There’s
Don’t worry about it. There’s a technical reason why you can’t delete posts right now because it deletes the reply history as well and that’s not a good thing.
Baby it's cold outside. In my
Baby it's cold outside. In my 30's even 40's I would'nt be scared of the cold now I am. Diabetes amd a cold hans and feet are scarey! I have been wanting this park for years. Now it's here and my hunting is limited.
In reply to Baby it's cold outside. In my by brasscat
Yup. It sucks to be stuck
Yup. It sucks to be stuck because of health and age. I am arm chair hunting this year. For me it is one of my chemo drugs that make the cold not only more dangerous, but terribly painful.
Sorry you are both suffering
Sorry you are both suffering with limitations! I am too and have been for several years. Last time I was out hunting was at Snail Lake. I send hubby out when we have a good idea of where to look. Noodling is fun, though!
I do like the noodling and
I do like the noodling and googling and trying to keep an open mind especially early.
St. Paul Schools Tomorrow
St. Paul schools are closed. I am guessing Mpls. schools will close as well.
With the new snow, the park will look like nothing was dug up. I was sort of hoping this hunt would have concluded today...but it is exciting to go full 12. Just worried about the cold coming and how many dingbats will venture out and freeze. Roads will be a mess. Be careful if you venture out.
Has anyone looked in the area
Has anyone looked in the area between Mounds Ave.( another definition for tell: mound) and Mustang Dr. (colts)? On the map, it looks like a 90 degree (angle).
Scrambled ckue
go sleight viewing a we’ve have noises
this lowly you’re if take’s
heard track sight stirred you don’t the tack
near best quite veined path is
Clue 9
If you have heard noises we’ve stirred
You’re viewing quite the sight.
Don’t go near track, path is best tack.
This veined take’s a lowly sleight.
tack/ angle
seems we are to tack our way to the prize. In otherwards, take a zig zag track into the prevailing winds. Also connection with angles and the two streets mentioned.
looks small on the map
not so small of a park in person.
We spent the majority of the day yesterday, pre-snow, in the southern portion of the park angling near hipp circle area and there is a ton space. Exclude all spaces on the rr side of the trail, as that is not park property, and still we could have spent another full day and still not searched 10% of the searchable area. Its in LL and it is now buried under fresh snow and old tracks. Lots and lots of loose pieces of bark laying around. I suspect one piece is coupled with the puck.
And the hunt will get more
And the hunt will get more difficult and dangerous with the weather the next couple of days.
Clue 10 scrambled
pitted repair realize you a in get
can when we acuity feel
fine impression is the help the ambiguity you’ll
sign hunting depression clue hunter’s
places spaces humble if treasured
finder feeling lead
be this be you’re to to
follow holy pumped stumped reminder
We get the impression the
We get the impression the hunters depressionIs pitted in clue ambiguity. You’ll feel fine when you realize a signCan help repair hunting acuity..
Feeling pumped? If you’re stumped, Follow this reminder:Holy places lead to treasured spaces Be humble to be finder.
LL diggng
He beach lot is half full. Most folks are digging along the path headed toward the boat launch. Should be fun seeing as the high temp for the next two days is right now at minus 8. Stay safe and warm.
In reply to LL diggng by witchdoctor
Bundled up, the worst part is
Bundled up, the worst part is the ice on my glasses from mybbreath
In reply to Bundled up, the worst part is by ares
2 layers of neck gaitors
I have solved the icy breath/condensation problem by wearing two types of neck gaitors. The lower one over my neck and mouth made out of a close knit & absorbent polypropylene. The upper one over my cheeks and nose made out of a more breathable fleece. The lower one absorbs the moisture. The upper one gives warmth and wind coverage
Clue 11 scrambled
breach beach sticks in stacks or
ground to ignore tracks
puck’s from for adjoining whether trail boat with
veil search examine high leaf backs an
sounds lane back go signal trodded the cure
the dropped paces blues treasure close
of walker’s plain pleasure clues we a to
street there to within hunting some
In reply to LL diggng by witchdoctor
We missed you!
We missed seeing you at the Pre-Dig Gig. Hope we see you on Sunday for the Rehash Bash!
The closest we got to
The closest we got to getting out there was on Sunday, but hubby's truck wouldn't start. Well, it was armchair hunting this year, but it was still fun to noodle and follow the hunt with everyone!
Pagination