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2001 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt

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Discuss the 2001 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt Here

RushHarley

I'm anxious for AW's hunt again this year, and is everyone gearing up for the Fitgers "scavenger hunt", I'm still going but it just doesn't sound as exciting without the bocks.

Fri, 03/02/2001 - 12:00 AM Permalink
Mind Games

I talked to Tami a couple days ago, and I can't understand how a 'local' wouldn't have an advantage over us. Three days' head start !

Fri, 03/02/2001 - 12:00 AM Permalink
RushHarley

The person in charge of the festival is faxing me the list on the Wednesday before hand. I am planning on posting it on AW's club.

If I hadn't made my reservations before finding out about this travesty of a hunt, I would've considered not going, but I do like the festivities and it gives me an excuse to stay in a suite in Duluth and enjoy the wonderful scenery.

Fri, 03/02/2001 - 10:41 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Remember, the Mock Hunt starts at 7PM tonight! The prize will be four tickets to see the St. Paul Saints. The treasure is hidden, the clues are (well mostly) written, and all that's left is for the hunt to begin.

Sun, 03/04/2001 - 12:53 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Greetings everyone. Its time to start the hunt! But before I do, remember these rules:

Its on public property.

The word "park" refers to any sort of public, park-like land, whether it be a park, rec center, or just a bit of land that's green and one could set a picnic blanket down on. It is NOT however on a golf course, indoors, or anywhere that would require you to move anything other than snow to reach. The clues will come out each night at 7PM and there are 12 clues in all. What you are looking for is a small wooden chest. Inside it are the instructions for claiming the prize. If you have any questions, reply to this email.

And now, for the clue:

Clue #1: As you go on your quest to uncover the chest Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot. For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

Sun, 03/04/2001 - 7:00 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Clue #2

One is rather small, but the other green and tall

Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west

Then a due southern line will happen to fall

And point to where the treasure doth rest.

Clue #1

As you go on your quest to uncover the chest

Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.

For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best

If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

Mon, 03/05/2001 - 6:59 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

I have to leave to go to a movie so I'm sending this a bit early.

Clue #3 As you go around town, looking up and down For where treasure might hide under the snow The path that’s likely to get you the most renown Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

Tue, 03/06/2001 - 6:45 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

My apologies for posting this late. I had to go out tonight and since I was picking up a few people I had to leave on time, but I took a nap after work and didn't wake up in time to get online to post the clue. Here it is now though:

Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.
  • Wed, 03/07/2001 - 11:12 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Greetings everyone. I have to leave for a Mason meeting so the clue will be a bit early tonight.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    And the previous clues:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.
  • Thu, 03/08/2001 - 6:37 PM Permalink
    me2

    I am reading the clues! I even went to a park and looked around. Is anyone else? or am I gonna find it? Am I crazy? Is anybody out there?

    Fri, 03/09/2001 - 5:17 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Time for a new clue. Is anyone going out hunting tonight? Is everyone lurking?

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.

    And the previous clues:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.
  • Fri, 03/09/2001 - 7:00 PM Permalink
    Nensea

    Someone clue me in on the park. A hint? I am park challenged!

    Sat, 03/10/2001 - 12:21 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    There seems to be no winner yet despite the melting snow, so with Clue #7, here we go:

    Clue #7

  • The rot of the mummy can turn your tummy
  • And Arnold’s cyborg displayed a murderous rage
  • But their ill timing can make you look like a dummy.
  • So instead take a clue from Dracula’s age.

    And to recap:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.
  • Sat, 03/10/2001 - 6:59 PM Permalink
    Clue Master

    I'll see you at the Saints game.

    Sun, 03/11/2001 - 2:28 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    It seems no one has deciphered all the clues yet as no one has claimed the prize. So on we go to the next clue.

    Clue #8

  • Wheels that go both to and fro
  • Will guide you to a valuable find
  • But as you look on them down below
  • Be sure you see more than one kind

    And the previous clues:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.

    Clue #7

  • The rot of the mummy can turn your tummy
  • And Arnold’s cyborg displayed a murderous rage
  • But their ill timing can make you look like a dummy.
  • So instead take a clue from Dracula’s age.
  • Sun, 03/11/2001 - 6:57 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    You're not saying you found it are you ClueMaster? If so you need to follow the instructions inside the chest.

    Sun, 03/11/2001 - 6:58 PM Permalink
    me2

    This storm is not helping!!!!!!!!! cant see a thing!!! but not giving up. driving to the park was hard enough in this white stuff let alone getting out of my car to walk through it in tennies- gotta pull the boots out again-good ol Minnesota--gotta love her! anyone else besides cluemaster and me2 out there??? saw someone at the park but do not recognize him. Hunting Ho I will go - probly again about 8 pm tonight. Me2

    Mon, 03/12/2001 - 11:45 AM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Don't forget your flashlight! And remember the next clue comes out at 7PM.

    Mon, 03/12/2001 - 11:47 AM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    One of the reasons for doing this hunt was to bring this board back to life and keep that community spirit going. So where is everyone?

    Mon, 03/12/2001 - 3:21 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    And the hunt goes on!

    Clue #9

  • The legend of Boreas is quite glorious
  • And his northern dominion has a frosty hue.
  • Meanwhile Vulcanis Rex is quite notorious
  • Still, look to the south to get a pleasant view.

    And looking back:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.

    Clue #7

  • The rot of the mummy can turn your tummy
  • And Arnold’s cyborg displayed a murderous rage
  • But their ill timing can make you look like a dummy.
  • So instead take a clue from Dracula’s age.

    Clue #8

  • Wheels that go both to and fro
  • Will guide you to a valuable find
  • But as you look on them down below
  • Be sure you see more than one kind
  • Mon, 03/12/2001 - 7:02 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Wow, still no one has claimed the Saints tickets. So I've decided to be kind and offer a double verse clue tonight. Hope it helps:

    Clue #10

  • If you still don’t know where the treasure hides in its lair
  • And it seems these clues aren’t following the usual laws
  • Perhaps you might get a hint from a famous star named Blair
  • Why you may ask? Oh I don’t know, maybe just cause.
  • Think thou not of Hamlet, but of Romeo and Juliet
  • If starry eyes are to bring thee riches and gains.
  • In Hollywood, not Denmark, is this story to be set
  • As thou seeketh treasure and Holy Great Danes.

    And the previous clues again:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.

    Clue #7

  • The rot of the mummy can turn your tummy
  • And Arnold’s cyborg displayed a murderous rage
  • But their ill timing can make you look like a dummy.
  • So instead take a clue from Dracula’s age.

    Clue #8

  • Wheels that go both to and fro
  • Will guide you to a valuable find
  • But as you look on them down below
  • Be sure you see more than one kind

    Clue #9

  • The legend of Boreas is quite glorious
  • And his northern dominion has a frosty hue.
  • Meanwhile Vulcanis Rex is quite notorious
  • Still, look to the south to get a pleasant view.
  • Tue, 03/13/2001 - 6:35 PM Permalink
    Clue Master

    No, haven't found it yet. Fun clues though. I'll start a little think tank but I feel that most are just lurking.

    #1 - Plot - Cemetery?, Look by a previous medallion hiding spot for a small treasure chest

    #2 - A small leafless tree and a large evergreen line the west side of the park which should also bring the south end of the park into view as well.

    #3 - Looking up and down - downtown buildings, hills, grandmother's house we go - over the river (bridge), woods

    #4 - hidden landmark - art work, bench or some other landmark that's easily seen in the summer but partly or mostly buried right now. (Landmark) Center?

    #5 - serves, curves, love, move their feet - Tennis courts

    #6 - walk, strike out, foul, chalk, home - near, but not on, a baseball field

    #7 - Rot - Decay, Arnold (Swartzenegger) - Terminator, Dracula's age - 1000, 666? (street names or what the chest is in)

    #8 - 2 kinds of wheels - looking down on planes, trains or automobiles

    #9 - Boreas - cold (stay away from the north end of the park) Frosty hue (street name reference), Volcanus Rex (hot - you are hot if you stay to the southern end of the park) Pleasant view (Goodview Ave.)

    #10 - Blair -(Underwood?), Linda or Selma Blair, Blair witch, law - police station, Holy Great Danes - dog reference in name of a church nearby. Romeo & Juliet - chest is hidden in a video tape box of the movie.

    My time is very limited lately so I don't have many sure things or exact parks, just ideas to help keep things rolling. Thanks for the hunt AW. No need to double up on the clues though. They're fine as is. I'm out of town on business until Friday. I'll get back into it then. Too bad about the extra snow though. Fitgers starts their hunt tomorrow as well. Too bad they didn't save it for the weekend. We were planning on going up there for the hunt since it falls on my birthday this year. (St. Pats Day Saturday!) Oh well, maybe there will be low turn out and they'll reconsider next year.

    http://www.fitgers.com/events/bockfest.html

    See ya.

    Tue, 03/13/2001 - 7:19 PM Permalink
    Marleyking

    #1 park you can see a past Medallion hiding spot. #2 ?. #3 over the hill. #4 landmark brewery. #5 tennis court. #6 baseball field,but not on it. #7 victoria. #8 cars and trains. #9 pleasant ave. #10 ?. #10 st clair danes.

    Tue, 03/13/2001 - 9:34 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    So where is Scribe during all of this?

    Wed, 03/14/2001 - 5:31 AM Permalink
    Marleyking

    #10 just cause blair underwood

    Wed, 03/14/2001 - 7:17 AM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Clue #11

  • Dan and Lynn hunt for fun, craziest of theorists bar none.
  • Yet often in the past near the treasure they have stood.
  • Their secret to success is that two heads are better than one
  • So if Dan didn't know where to look then perhaps Lynn would.
  • Having roamed far and near, and yet found nothing dear
  • Perhaps you’re starting to lose your tenuous sense of mirth.
  • But you can still draw help from our friend Shakespeare
  • And orient yourself with regard to his place of birth.

    And the previous clues:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.

    Clue #7

  • The rot of the mummy can turn your tummy
  • And Arnold’s cyborg displayed a murderous rage
  • But their ill timing can make you look like a dummy.
  • So instead take a clue from Dracula’s age.

    Clue #8

  • Wheels that go both to and fro
  • Will guide you to a valuable find
  • But as you look on them down below
  • Be sure you see more than one kind

    Clue #9

  • The legend of Boreas is quite glorious
  • And his northern dominion has a frosty hue.
  • Meanwhile Vulcanis Rex is quite notorious
  • Still, look to the south to get a pleasant view.

    Clue #10

  • If you still don’t know where the treasure hides in its lair
  • And it seems these clues aren’t following the usual laws
  • Perhaps you might get a hint from a famous star named Blair
  • Why you may ask? Oh I don’t know, maybe just cause.
  • Think thou not of Hamlet, but of Romeo and Juliet
  • If starry eyes are to bring thee riches and gains.
  • In Hollywood, not Denmark, is this story to be set
  • As thou seeketh treasure and Holy Great Danes.
  • Wed, 03/14/2001 - 7:03 PM Permalink
    Marleyking

    Clue 11 - Linwood, Avon

    Wed, 03/14/2001 - 8:43 PM Permalink
    Marleyking

    So what am I missing here? Ive been looking at linwood for a few days and cant seem to pinpoint the right spot. I searched on the west side, the bleachers area and moved east through the middle checking the benches along the way, ending at the bench by the tennis court. Ive tryed lining up different small and tall green things to make southern lines, but nothing yet.

    Wed, 03/14/2001 - 9:01 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Maybe just to clarify a bit, it says the tall one is green, but it doesn't say the small one is.

    Wed, 03/14/2001 - 9:06 PM Permalink
    Marleyking

    hmm maybe We'll give it one more look.

    Thu, 03/15/2001 - 12:59 AM Permalink
    RushHarley

    Fitger's Events BOCKFEST Bock "Scavenger" Hunt Clues

  • *The scavenger hunt will operate on a point system. The winner will be determined by total points collected.

    Bring a cash register receipt from any of the shops/restaurants, or the Fitger's Inn, dated between March 14th - 17th. $5.00 minimum

    $ 5.00-$10.00 5 points $10.00-$20.00 10 points $20.00-$25.00 15 points $25.00 + over 20 points

    List the locations of all 7 Bock heads - DO NOT STEAL THEM!! November ______________________ 5 points December ______________________ 5 points January ______________________ 5 points February ______________________ 5 points March ______________________ 5 points King ______________________ 5 points Queen ______________________ 5 points

    Show your Lakeview Coffee Club card 25 points

    Locate a 92.1 KISS FM celebrity during Bock Fest and get an autograph Signature_______________________ 20 points

    Have your picture taken by the shops or restaurants here at Fitger's and show us. 5 points for each picture Abby Travel ** Bennett's ** Goose Next Door The Bookstore ** Chi Chi's ** Brewhouse The Tap Room ** Red Cross ** Pop-A-Lot The Snow Goose ** KDUL TV ** Spirit Bay Wine Cellars ** Benetton ** Northland Optical Torke Weihnachten ** Lakeview Coffee ** Catherine Imports Shear Katz ** Sandpiper ** Sandpiper, Too

    A little Fitger's History test: 1. When did Fitger's stop brewing beer? _____________ 10 points 2. Is there a swimming pool at the Inn? _____________ 10 points 3. What year did Fitger's reopen as it is today? ______ 10 points 4. Name the store where the original Tap Room was ______ 10 points 5. What floor is the Spirit of the North Theater on ____ 10 points 6. Name the Mexican restaurant here at Fitger's ________ 10 points

    What is the special at Lakeview Coffee - March 17th _________ 5 points

    How many Bockfests has Fitger's celebrated? ____________ 5 points

    Write a :30 second commercial about Fitger's ***** 25 points

    How many parking spots are in the Fitger's parking ramp ____ 25 points

    List 5 hard cover fiction best sellers at the Book store at Fitger's 20 points

    Name the three brews fermenting at the Brewhouse __________________, ___________________, _________________ 20 points

    List the phone number at the Fitger's Fitness Center ____________ 20 points

    Name the mile marker of the Fitger's Brewery Complex billboard between Hinkley and Barnum __________________ 40 points

  • Thu, 03/15/2001 - 8:12 AM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    Here we are at the last clue. Imagine that. Good luck!

  • If you don't already know, Linwood is the place to go
  • Behind a field of sport where a female king used to play.
  • If you line up a post to intersect a couple of walls
  • You'll find the secret hole in which the treasure doth lay.

    And one last recap:

    Clue #1

  • As you go on your quest to uncover the chest
  • Inside a St. Paul park is the right plot.
  • For you’ll suspect you’re guess is the best
  • If you can see a past Medallion hiding spot.

    Clue #2

  • One is rather small, but the other green and tall
  • Offering the edge of precision if you start in the west
  • Then a due southern line will happen to fall
  • And point to where the treasure doth rest.

    Clue #3

  • As you go around town, looking up and down
  • For where treasure might hide under the snow
  • The path that’s likely to get you the most renown
  • Is the one to grandmother’s house we go.

    Clue #4

  • In summer the scenery is full of greenery
  • As one would expect in most any park.
  • But to know if you’re in the one I mean (hehe)
  • Look around for an obfuscated landmark.

    Clue #5

  • Someone serves, but not hors ‘deourves
  • There is love but there is no romance.
  • Men and women watch each other’s curves
  • And move their feet, but do not dance.

    Clue #6

  • It’s wise to not balk if you have to walk
  • But be careful as you strike out to explore.
  • The treasure is far afoul of the chalk
  • And home isn’t even close to next door.

    Clue #7

  • The rot of the mummy can turn your tummy
  • And Arnold’s cyborg displayed a murderous rage
  • But their ill timing can make you look like a dummy.
  • So instead take a clue from Dracula’s age.

    Clue #8

  • Wheels that go both to and fro
  • Will guide you to a valuable find
  • But as you look on them down below
  • Be sure you see more than one kind

    Clue #9

  • The legend of Boreas is quite glorious
  • And his northern dominion has a frosty hue.
  • Meanwhile Vulcanis Rex is quite notorious
  • Still, look to the south to get a pleasant view.

    Clue #10

  • If you still don’t know where the treasure hides in its lair
  • And it seems these clues aren’t following the usual laws
  • Perhaps you might get a hint from a famous star named Blair
  • Why you may ask? Oh I don’t know, maybe just cause.
  • Think thou not of Hamlet, but of Romeo and Juliet
  • If starry eyes are to bring thee riches and gains.
  • In Hollywood, not Denmark, is this story to be set
  • As thou seeketh treasure and Holy Great Danes.

    Clue #11

  • Dan and Lynn hunt for fun, craziest of theorists bar none.
  • Yet often in the past near the treasure they have stood.
  • Their secret to success is that two heads are better than one
  • So if Dan didn't know where to look then perhaps Lynn would.
  • Having roamed far and near, and yet found nothing dear
  • Perhaps you’re starting to lose your tenuous sense of mirth.
  • But maybe you can draw help from our friend Shakespeare
  • And orient yourself with regard to his place of birth.
  • Thu, 03/15/2001 - 7:03 PM Permalink
    Allison Wonderland

    The Mock Hunt treasure was found today around noon by Me2 in Linwood park behind the tennis courts in a hole at the base of the small wooden retaining wall near the bluff. For an explanation of the clues see my website (you don't have to be a member to read the messages)

    Fri, 03/16/2001 - 2:41 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Hello Coolerheads!

    Congratulations to Me2!

    For those of you driving north tonight for Fitger's Bock Fest, the roads are dry, the weather is wonderful and I cannot wait! Tomorrow is but one wake-up away!!!

    Fri, 03/16/2001 - 7:16 PM Permalink
    RushHarley

    I want to applaud everyone who made it out to the Fitger's Bock Fest - it was a grand time again this year. Only one prize was given out this year in the Scavenger Hunt, it was awarded to the person or team to score the highest on the hunt.

    The Prize - One Night's Stay in a deluxe double jacuzzi suite at the Fitger's Inn

    The Winner - Your's Truly, RushHarley!

    Sun, 03/18/2001 - 3:56 PM Permalink
    Mind Games

    Congrats, Mr. Harley.

    We stayed in that suite a couple years ago, and it is NICE !

    Sun, 03/18/2001 - 5:56 PM Permalink
    Mind Games

    When you get a chance, could you explain the difference in the hunt this year? Were the bocks hard to find? Did you do the entire hunt on Saturday? How much did you have in receipts, etc. etc. etc.

    Sun, 03/18/2001 - 5:59 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Congratulations Rush!!! Good going!!!! Did you ever find the Queen?

    I thought it was more fun and more interesting than past hunts. It's easily doable in the one day - but there are plenty of things to keep you moving and doing.

    Sun, 03/18/2001 - 10:12 PM Permalink
    Santa Dave

    Good going, Rush!

    I'm also wondering if you found the queen bock!

    Mon, 03/19/2001 - 4:31 AM Permalink
    RushHarley

    TV, DY - I found the Queen Bock after the fact. It was sitting in a planter in the hotel lobby, I was sitting there waiting for the valet to bring our car out front, and then I saw it.

    MG - There weren't clues to the Bock locations this year we just had to search high and low for them. A couple were "hidden" in stores and a couple were right out in the open the other "clues" were pretty straight forward, they were questions we had to answer (moderately easy to answer). We also had to get receipts, pictures in front of the stores, and receipts of the values $5-$10, $10-20, $20-25, and $25 plus. In the end I actually ended up with the most total points!

    I got into Duluth about 8:30 AM (I stayed in Cloquet the night before). I immediately got all the pictures taken, and set off to count the parking spots. Later I spent the time looking for the bocks and then around 1:30 my girlfriend went to Walgreens to pick up our film, and I went up to our room and wrote the radio spot. It was a lot of fun although I have to admit, it lacked the element of espionage which could be found in the hunt last year.

    Mon, 03/19/2001 - 2:11 PM Permalink
    Clue Master

    Sounds like a pretty cool gig. Congrats RH!!

    Tue, 03/20/2001 - 7:03 PM Permalink
    King Boreas aka Ian

    Congratulations Rush. I still wish that they hadn't changed the format of the hunt.

    Did you try any of the beer?

    That's what I missed the most...ummmm

    Wed, 03/21/2001 - 12:23 AM Permalink
    Mind Games

    sysop

    I truly hope that this forum is available for the 51st Treasure Hunt. It has become part of the event, and helps publicize and educate. Make any modifications you deem necessary, but PLEASE do not discontinue it's availability. There are very interesting discussions during the Winter Carnival. This forum attracted the documentary crew from New York.

    I do not object to the use of real names. Anyone who truly wants this to continue should not object either.

    You know my e-mail: contact me anytime.

    Fri, 04/13/2001 - 7:43 PM Permalink
    green

    Treasure hunting sounds like fun !

    Sun, 04/29/2001 - 2:25 AM Permalink
    Scribe

    See more butts! LOLOLO>.....never mind....

    Thu, 05/03/2001 - 10:27 AM Permalink
    Scribe

    Just checkin in!

    Thu, 05/10/2001 - 10:22 AM Permalink
    King Boreas aka Ian

    just checkin' out who's been checkin' in .....

    Fri, 05/11/2001 - 12:23 AM Permalink