Submitted by Administrator on Tue, 11/13/2018 - 2:44 PM Hunt Information Dates Scheduled Dates Sunday, January 20, 2019 Find Date Wednesday, January 30, 2019 Finders Name John Collins Hometown Fridley Prize Maximum Prize $10,000 Awarded Prize $10,000 Location General Location Long Lake regional Park Pinpointed Location 10 paces off the path between the beach and boat launch west of Devine Concealer Frozen in leaves 45.0723, -93.197 Clues Clue 1 Published Date Saturday, January 19, 2019, 6:00 PM For the sake of a wall we’re in a grand stall So make use of your new found leisure In the midst of the shutdown, since work hours are cut down, Find a park to search for treasure. The official meaning of the clue. Exhorts federal employees who are idled by the government shutdown to make the most of their time and hunt for the treasure. “Park” indicates the medallion is in a park. “Stall” alludes to the hundreds of stalls that once made up the Twin City Packing Company on Long Lake that once vied with the South St. Paul stockyards in the late 1800s. Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 2 Published Date Sunday, January 20, 2019, 6:00 PM This sounds less than clever, but this year we endeavor To hide the prize in scant flora. Surround with ice wall? We knew it would fall, Better to join the plethora The official meaning of the clue. The weather this year had the CW flummoxed. In year’s past, the puck has often been encased in ice to help camouflage it. This year’s temperate weather convinced the CW to use something found all over Long Lake Regional Park instead — leaves. (“Fall” was a hat tip, too.) “Plethora” refers to the many leaves in which the medallion is buried. Scrambled Clue Text We scant this less endeavor flora wall plethora prize clever knew sounds surround would with than but year join in the better to to hide ice it the fall we this Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 3 Published Date Monday, January 21, 2019, 6:00 PM Clue 3 One day moons ago, the wind it did blow The sky, an upside down bog As a tornado twirled it soon unfurled A street full of fish and frog The official meaning of the clue. In 1925, a tornado hit Long Lake, sucking up fish and frogs and spewing them out over the old downtown district of New Brighton. Scrambled Clue Text twirled down as unfurled the moons a of an sky upside a did wind it bog frog tornado soon it blow and the one day fish street ago full Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 4 Published Date Tuesday, January 22, 2019, 6:00 PM Don't be snide, buy a ticket to ride - The journey is bound to be a hoot Down by the junction you hunters should function To track down the precious loot. The official meaning of the clue. Soo Line gave the Bulwer Junction Depot to New Brighton Historical Society, and in 1990, the building was moved to its current location in Long Lake Park, where it serves as History Center. Outside the building there is a restored caboose. Scrambled Clue Text a snide the hunters to journey’s precious track a you ticket down the down don’t the hoot junction function be loot buy to be bound ride should to by Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 5 Published Date Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 6:00 PM Wouldn't it be sweet if treasure you'd meet? Your life bedecked in grand style! Search hip to hip on your hunting trip And your tactics could prove worthwhile The official meaning of the clue. The Hipp family, among the oldest and longest residents of New Brighton, operated the Lakeside Berry Farm along Long Lake. “Sweet” refers to the berries. Extra credit to those who divined “stockyards” from “meet.” Scrambled Clue Text could bedecked it be style hip life to wouldn’t your you’d sweet your hunting if your in trip worthwhile grand search meet on hip prove and tactics treasure Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 6 Published Date Thursday, January 24, 2019, 6:00 PM From cowpokes to news blokes It was the place to get hitched. But gone are the colts, its now nuts and bolts That are most likely to be pitched. The official meaning of the clue. The “opulent” Cattlemen’s Hotel was built in the 1890s to accommodate traffic to the new stockyards near Long Lake — replete with hitching post for the cowboys. The building, which later became known as the Exchange Hotel, housed a bank, a land company, railroad offices, stock commission offices, a telegraph office, newspaper presses, a barber shop, a saloon, and gaming rooms. It eventually became a canning factory and, finally, Beisswenger’s Hardware. In 1988, Beisswenger’s built a new store behind the former hotel, which was razed. Beisswenger’s moved to another building in the city in 2005. Scrambled Clue Text news from place nuts be but pitched to cowpokes that blokes bolts gone are are to it’s and colts it likely was most the the get hitched now to Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 7 Published Date Friday, January 25, 2019, 6:00 PM Leave your back yard, search long and hard For the gold that will be your pay day No more carping, head toward the barking, To find a clue to brighten your day The official meaning of the clue. “Long” refers to the Long Lake, and “carping” to the problem that the lake has had with carp. “Brighten” alludes to the nearby town of New Brighton. “Barking” alludes to the “Goldzilla” celebration the Long Lake Regional Park hosted last year that featured golden retrievers. “Gold” also refers to a time, in the 1920s, when a local farmer said he heard a rumor that gold bars were buried along the eastern shore of Long Lake by bootleggers, sparking a mini “gold rush” along Long Lake to find the treasure. Scrambled Clue Text 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 Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 8 Published Date Saturday, January 26, 2019, 6:00 PM Try for cooperation, angle for affirmation Smart hunters exchange intel. If you see perplexed faces in the usual places Listen close to what they tell. The official meaning of the clue. “Try” and “angle” reference the triangle that is formed by the cardboard cutouts of the gnomes Snap, Crackle & Pop from Kellogg’s Rice Krispies planted in the vicinity of the medallion. Located a distance apart in places hunters often look — in a stump, behind a sign and alongside a fallen tree — it’ll still take cooperation to triangulate the prize. The characters seemed appropriate given this year’s temporary relocation of Winter Carnival activities to Kellogg Mall Park from Rice Park because of construction. “Exchange” references the New Brighton Exchange Development, adjacent to the puck’s location in the park. Scrambled Clue Text intel if perplexed the they see hunters usual you what close in faces smart places exchange for to tell for listen try cooperation affirmation angle Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 9 Published Date Saturday, January 26, 2019, 6:00 PM 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. The official meaning of the clue. “… noises we’ve stirred” refers to the Rice Krispies cutouts we’ve planted around the medallion, and “viewing quite the sight” is for The View Apartments overlooking the hiding spot. “Don’t go near track, path is best tack” suggests hunters should stay close to the trails if they want to find the medallion. The puck is also hidden on the ground in two leaves, or “veined take.” Plus, “veined” is an anagram for “Devine,” the nearby street that points to the location of the medallion. Scrambled Clue Text 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 Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 10 Published Date Monday, January 28, 2019, 6:00 PM We get the impression the hunters depression Is pitted in clue ambiguity. You’ll feel fine when you realize a sign Can help repair hunting acuity.. Feeling pumped? If you’re stumped, Follow this reminder: Holy places lead to treasured spaces Be humble to be finder. The official meaning of the clue. “… noises we’ve stirred” refers to the Rice Krispies cutouts we’ve planted around the medallion, and “viewing quite the sight” is for The View Apartments overlooking the hiding spot. “Don’t go near track, path is best tack” suggests hunters should stay close to the trails if they want to find the medallion. The puck is also hidden on the ground in two leaves, or “veined take.” Plus, “veined” is an anagram for “Devine,” the nearby street that points to the location of the medallion. Scrambled Clue Text 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 Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 11 Published Date Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 6:00 PM Whether from beach or boat breach Examine an adjoining trail.. With backs to tracks, ignore sticks in stacks. Search high ground for puck’s leaf veil. We dropped the treasure close to walker’s pleasure Within paces of the trodded lane. To cure hunting blues, go back some clues A signal street there sounds plain. The official meaning of the clue. Whether parked at the swimming beach or the boat ramp at Long Lake, hunters should hop on the connecting trail and turn away from the housing to the east. The medallion is on the lake side of the trail, hidden with the help of a couple of leaves. The medallion isn’t far from the path, but if hunters are still having trouble figuring out at which point on the trail to look, they’re referred back to the anagram in Clue 9, “veined,” which, when spoken, “sounds” like “plain.” Scrambled Clue Text 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 Clue Rating Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Clue 12 Published Date Wednesday, January 30, 2019, 6:00 PM Out in New Brighton, the thought does frighten That berries are no longer sweet. And skip the depot; go where we go Southeast Long Lake hides the treat. When in line with Devine (large tree’s past the find) Head west off the pathway. After ten steps in, look left; ignore din The puck’s at your feet, on display. Drop to the ground; with hands feel around, And ID two cottonwood leaves. These have heft, though, and make a pouch faux Find and slow pokes will grieve The official meaning of the clue. For hunters in New Brighton’s Long Lake Regional Park, it’s time to leave the Lakeside Berry Farm and the area around the Depot, because the puck is hidden down the shore. By lining up with nearby Devine Drive and a large tree just to the east of the trail, hunters will be able to take a few steps east from the trail to the hiding spot. Taped between two discs of cardboard from a Rice Krispies box and then swaddled in two leaves, the medallion waits for a quick — and lucky — hunter. 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