I'd be willing to bet a batch of people left the Cooler for Seinfeld. Just a hunch. Anyway, Gabe's is probably a good bet for local chatter on the medallion hunt, but you might be better off going somewhere well known for Winter Carnival participation. George McGovern's on W. 7th is a renowned Vulcan haunt. Belly up to the bar, and you'll be sure to get the latest gossip. I do believe that the whole city gets medallion fever, but experience has taught me that the closer you are to where most of the events occur, the more diggers you'll find.
New here, don't know if anyone else has said this. This all refers to Highland Park. Montreal and Rome are both names of streets that are cities and they are on the west edge of the golf course.
Another street there is Beechwood - (water+wood). The other street (these are all consecutive) is Hillcrest (certainly high ground).
What the heck! I am going to grab my lovely wife, and get my hind quarters into the great outdoors! I think it is at Newell, but I am going to scout out Mounds right now! See you all there@!
Thanks for the condensed info Mr. Sax. I have clipped and saved every original printed daily clue and the explinations since 1980. A lot of them are real yellow and frail. I'll bring your info with me now printed on fresh paper. The only difference will be that my originals have various beer and coffee stains on them with many stories associated with each stain. I still buy the daily paper for the originals, only because I have such a collection going. It's nice to see that you're still into the 'Hunt' even though you're miles away. I've aged a bit since I've started, but the drive is still there. Camping out all night and digging for 12 - 15 hours at a time are things of the past. I try to use my head a bit more these days, and thanks to you and the others in the 'cooler', it has helped a great deal.
I personally think that one and two are just general ideas. Number one says look in a park in St. Paul. So that gives you a big picture of St.Pauls parks as a whole. The next clue narrows it down a little more. Gives us a picture of a park near or around somewhere with high ground....
So I'm thinking...Highland park...or the Battle Creek- Ski Area...or at least something of that nature. Again they are narrowing...talking generally about location.
I've been a lurker since the Estabrook days last year. This is lots of fun, and you guys are so helpful. It's amazing how close I come every year. I should have found it in highland, I was right on top of it. But the snow was really packed down. Oh well. see you at Mounds :)
What does mounds have anything to do with zooming...fun..rosebud...? Kids don't go sliding down a Slide during winter...so that's definitely out of the question.
I think #4 is a pretty good clue. FIRST you have to crack this CODE. So here is a demonstration of the direction to pursue, as you hunt for the mother lode (goldmine)
Vicki - Check #459. It has some ideas that most hunters are considering. Just an FYI to help you a bit. Keep thinking though. You have some good ideas.
Fro greg and any one else who cares... I went by Mounds Park this afternoon and there was bt a hand full of searchers... Although the usual spots were dug up (around benches, the playground, s9igns, etc).... Although at this point mounds would work, I am not convinced....
mode and demo translated are dome as in the capitol and the cathedral
object in sight is the tower mother lode is the barges and the coal mine that used to be underneath kids like to zoom at the airport slide down hills along with bikes skateboards and rollerblades the rose is a painting on a building and you have thorn st nearby and not to mention that there is a playground nearby and kids do play in them in the wintertime
Crack our code.... Code divided in two is CO and DE maybe colorado and delaware as streets or cities of these states as the streets that lead to the med...Also do you really think they will get that specific until this weekend. The pioneer press and winter carnival want to get as many people to look for the medallion as possible so don't look for really specific clues until saturday and sunday because that is when most people can hunt...lastly, it very well could be in a small park because they usually make the hints to the park obvious by this time if it is in a large park. If it is in a small park, it will most likely be found soon after the park is identified thus the reason to have vague clues to its where abouts until this weekend.
Sherri: Thanks for the real-time account of the Mounds dig site. It's the first time I've heard someone mention the "usual" areas that are dug up (signs, benches, etc.) - that kind of detail is the sign of a true digger. But then I already knew that about you, didn't I? Clue Master: Thanks for the good word. If I get my way, all of the clues (1952-present) will soon be available for fresh printing, both at Pioneer Planet and at all the St. Paul public libraries. I have the means. It may not happen this year, but a history lesson is best given before a hunt anyway.
Good job Clueless on the Crack our Code thing. I thought of it earlier but didn't want to write anything because I thought it was streching. Now I know that any idea is at least an idea. Thanks for confirming my thoughts. I will be sure to throw out any tid bit from now on. Any sliding hill at Prospect?
How about the flood water lines on the side of the river as the almost immeasurable clue? They can be seen by both Prospect and Mounds. Just digging a bit.
How about Phalen Park?
william it was 3 or 4 years and it was between two roots at battle creek
If you've been by mounds park you would know why we think that it is there! Happy Hunting!
Jake.. also by Keller lake in 1976 i think.
I
HAVE BEEN TO MOUNDS just to see what all the hoopla was, and I understand how it could fit if you
FORCE it to but there is better places to look! ?????? respond
there is a better place to look, Highland park
Nimrod , I'm back. Are you a Quality person?
Looking to meet up with some "Cooler Junkies". I've heard Gabes in the Park is a good spot??!! See some of you there!
Gabe's by the Park is very close to Newell Park, and guess what? They serve ROSÉ there!!!!!!!
Man, my hints were SO good, everybody left for it! Mail me my half.
uh...I guess....
Well, we're still no clearer on WHERE in the park, or WHAT its in, so I'm going out at 11:32.
I'd be willing to bet a batch of people left the Cooler for Seinfeld. Just a hunch. Anyway, Gabe's is probably a good bet for local chatter on the medallion hunt, but you might be better off going somewhere well known for Winter Carnival participation. George McGovern's on W. 7th is a renowned Vulcan haunt. Belly up to the bar, and you'll be sure to get the latest gossip. I do believe that the whole city gets medallion fever, but experience has taught me that the closer you are to where most of the events occur, the more diggers you'll find.
New here, don't know if anyone else has said this. This all refers to Highland Park. Montreal and Rome are both names of streets that are cities and they are on the west edge of the golf course.
Another street there is Beechwood - (water+wood). The other street (these are all consecutive) is Hillcrest (certainly high ground).
But I think its at Mound, anyway :)
What the heck! I am going to grab my lovely wife, and get my hind quarters into the great outdoors! I think it is at Newell, but I am going to scout out Mounds right now! See you all there@!
Thanks for the condensed info Mr. Sax. I have clipped and saved every original printed daily clue and the explinations since 1980. A lot of them are real yellow and frail. I'll bring your info with me now printed on fresh paper. The only difference will be that my originals have various beer and coffee stains on them with many stories associated with each stain. I still buy the daily paper for the originals, only because I have such a collection going. It's nice to see that you're still into the 'Hunt' even though you're miles away. I've aged a bit since I've started, but the drive is still there. Camping out all night and digging for 12 - 15 hours at a time are things of the past. I try to use my head a bit more these days, and thanks to you and the others in the 'cooler', it has helped a great deal.
Well actually....Mother Lode means mineral deposits. The mounds in mounds park are far from being mineral deposits. They are burial grounds.
Of course....they could also refer to the "mother lode" as a gold mine.
I personally think that one and two are just general ideas. Number one says look in a park in St. Paul. So that gives you a big picture of St.Pauls parks as a whole. The next clue narrows it down a little more. Gives us a picture of a park near or around somewhere with high ground....
So I'm thinking...Highland park...or the Battle Creek- Ski Area...or at least something of that nature. Again they are narrowing...talking generally about location.
I've been a lurker since the Estabrook days last year. This is lots of fun, and you guys are so helpful. It's amazing how close I come every year. I should have found it in highland, I was right on top of it. But the snow was really packed down. Oh well. see you at Mounds :)
#3 I can think of only two places where kids like to go zoom. On a hill or on a slide. But I don't think, on the third clue they'd get that general.
What does mounds have anything to do with zooming...fun..rosebud...? Kids don't go sliding down a Slide during winter...so that's definitely out of the question.
I think #4 is a pretty good clue. FIRST you have to crack this CODE. So here is a demonstration of the direction to pursue, as you hunt for the mother lode (goldmine)
Vicki - Check #459. It has some ideas that most hunters are considering. Just an FYI to help you a bit. Keep thinking though. You have some good ideas.
IN THE SAINT PAUL TREASURES GUIDE 96' THE LAST SENTENCE IS OK SLIDING
HILL FROM THE TOWER TO THE WEST.FOR MOUNDS REGIONAL PARK.
I know for a fact it's in COMO, YOU KNOTHEADS! COMO!! COMO!! COMO!!
Hi Alan
Fro greg and any one else who cares... I went by Mounds Park this afternoon and there was bt a hand full of searchers... Although the usual spots were dug up (around benches, the playground, s9igns, etc).... Although at this point mounds would work, I am not convinced....
IT WAS IN COMO LAST YEAR WHY AND HOW ARE YOU SO SURE IT IS IN COMO!
Just got back form Mounds Park, about a dozen people out there. Just don't get it though, it doesn't seem right, I like Phalen!
mode and demo translated are dome as in the capitol and the cathedral
object in sight is the tower mother lode is the barges and the coal mine that used to be underneath kids like to zoom at the airport slide down hills along with bikes skateboards and rollerblades the rose is a painting on a building and you have thorn st nearby and not to mention that there is a playground nearby and kids do play in them in the wintertime
Crack our code.... Code divided in two is CO and DE maybe colorado and delaware as streets or cities of these states as the streets that lead to the med...Also do you really think they will get that specific until this weekend. The pioneer press and winter carnival want to get as many people to look for the medallion as possible so don't look for really specific clues until saturday and sunday because that is when most people can hunt...lastly, it very well could be in a small park because they usually make the hints to the park obvious by this time if it is in a large park. If it is in a small park, it will most likely be found soon after the park is identified thus the reason to have vague clues to its where abouts until this weekend.
HI WOMAN!
I just got your page and I'm all caught up on the "cooler"notes. Holy cripes, aren't anybodys fingers getting sore yet?
So, I'm still thinkin' Mounds park however we haven't been to Newell or the other Prospect park yet.
Sherri: Thanks for the real-time account of the Mounds dig site. It's the first time I've heard someone mention the "usual" areas that are dug up (signs, benches, etc.) - that kind of detail is the sign of a true digger. But then I already knew that about you, didn't I? Clue Master: Thanks for the good word. If I get my way, all of the clues (1952-present) will soon be available for fresh printing, both at Pioneer Planet and at all the St. Paul public libraries. I have the means. It may not happen this year, but a history lesson is best given before a hunt anyway.
Good job Clueless on the Crack our Code thing. I thought of it earlier but didn't want to write anything because I thought it was streching. Now I know that any idea is at least an idea. Thanks for confirming my thoughts. I will be sure to throw out any tid bit from now on. Any sliding hill at Prospect?
#5 states: "..to riches that are almost immeasurable.." Prosperity?
this is so much fun!
oooo number 800
I'm here till 11:31, then I'll just have to go dig it up<G>
How about the flood water lines on the side of the river as the almost immeasurable clue? They can be seen by both Prospect and Mounds. Just digging a bit.
Pagination