Submitted by Administrator on Tue, 12/07/2021 - 2:48 PM Hunt Information Dates Scheduled Dates Sunday, January 23, 2022 Find Date Monday, January 31, 2022 Finders Name Skyler Sawyer Prize Maximum Prize $10000 Awarded Prize $10000 Location General Location Silverwood Park Pinpointed Location In the overflow parking lot/field Concealer Frozen in ice inside a COVID at-home test kit box 45.04883, -93.22319 Related Content Pioneer Press Originals 2022 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt Rules (Monday, December 27, 2021) Commemorative Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt Medallion — available online now (Monday, December 27, 2021) Noodling around Silverwood Park, hunter finds 2022 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt medallion (Monday, January 31, 2022) All the Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt clues and what they mean (Monday, January 31, 2022) Video: Watch the hiding of the 2022 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt medallion (Tuesday, February 1, 2022) Pioneer Press Winter Carnival Originals Winter Carnival’s first Klondike Kate, Carol Carney, dies at 85 (Monday, May 24, 2021) St. Paul Winter Carnival celebrates 100 days to 2022 Carnival with Drag Queen Bingo fundraiser (Wednesday, October 13, 2021) St. Paul Winter Carnival seeking its next queen — after two years (Thursday, October 14, 2021) Coming to a downtown St. Paul alley this winter: An ice-enclosed greenhouse (Monday, November 15, 2021) 2022 St. Paul Winter Carnival button designs unveiled (Sunday, December 5, 2021) Great Northern Festival adds 50-person dance performance on Como Lake to events (Monday, December 6, 2021) Winter Carnival-themed birch beer soda available Saturday (Thursday, December 16, 2021) St. Paul Winter Carnival has a new CEO. 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Delta and Omicron are the 4th and 15th letters of the Greek alphabet. Marathon led hunters to thinking this was along the route of the Twin Cities Marathon, running from the Franklin Avenue bridge, South on East River Road to Shadow Falls, and then East on Summit to the Cathedral. Bliss kinda supported that with the cathedral. 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 23, 2022, 6:00 PM Get out of your bed if you want some hunt credDon't wait 'til temps hit the 30sWith the prize as your driver be a vigorous striverFor success means a life of ease The official meaning of the clue. “Cred, 30s (as ‘thirties’), striver” are an anagram for Three Rivers District, which includes Silverwood Park. Our Thoughts Cred had some hunters seeing red (see what we did there?) because no one would ever have made the leap to go from 30s to thirties. With all the hidden rivers references, a life of ease put some hunters along the Mississippi River. Not waiting until temps hit the 30s may have been an early suggestion that the medallion was in a chunk of ice that would have melted once the temps got to the 30s. Other hunters took the 30s, once we knew it was Silverwood Park, to be street references in the area to the north of the medallion's resting place. 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 24, 2022, 6:00 PM Far from the path that leads to a bathThe treasure waits so aloneStep out of the dark go to the parkBut avoid obstacles of cone The official meaning of the clue. Silverwood has a forest bathing trail. The puck is hidden in a parking lot. Our Thoughts OK, so Silverwood has a forest bathing trail. The medallion was anything but far from that path. So much so that we channel "generally east" meaning west in the 2013 explanations, to say that far is the new near. And then obstacles of cone? Nothing? Really? 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 25, 2022, 6:00 PM An item hot is the current lotOf at-home tests for COVIDOurs is nice, in block of iceInside the medallion's hid The official meaning of the clue. The prize this year is tucked into the box of an at-home COVID test, which we then froze in a chunk of ice. Our Thoughts This one was pretty much a gimme, but "lot" could have meant a reference to the overflow lot. 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 26, 2022, 6:00 PM When the buttons showed up, we screamed out what?!?Still, we didn't cancel the orderSo when we hid the puck, we pushed our luckAnd hid it so close to a border. The official meaning of the clue. A nod to this year’s registered button misprint – the button appears undecided if it’s 2021 or 2022. Likewise, St. Anthony Village is actually in two counties – Hennepin and Ramsey. Silverwood Park is in the smaller part of St. Anthony that’s included in Ramsey, which had us making sure we didn’t cross any borders when we hid the prize. 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 27, 2022, 6:00 PM Ride this rhyme for a trip through timeFrom stone circles to the floodFrom a raised elevation you'll make observationThat all of us spring from the mud The official meaning of the clue. Among the sculptures in Silverwood Park is a time machine, stone circles, a memorial to the 1927 Mississippi River flood, a raised platform, and a sculpture that focuses us on the “early developmental state that all living creatures take before developing their own biological directions.” 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 28, 2022, 6:00 PM Scale the heights, look for the brightsWhere nature inspires the artsIs it life eternal or heat infernalThat strikes at your heart of hearts The official meaning of the clue. Silverwood Park, near Columbia Heights and New Brighton, is known as a place where nature inspires the performing, fine and folk arts. One of the sculptures at the park is “Eterne,” an archaic form of the word “eternal,” and the visitors center is heated and cooled by geothermal energy. 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 29, 2022, 6:00 PM If saving souls is among your goalsThen this hunt is for youBring your legions to these regions And stay a week or two The official meaning of the clue. Saving souls = salvation; legions = army; stay a week or two = camp. Silverwood Park is the site of a former Salvation Army Camp. 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 Sunday, January 30, 2022, 6:00 PM See how brave, bucked and ravedthe tempo of the huntertake a break for your sakeand tear the words asunder The official meaning of the clue. Silverwood Park’s sculpture tour includes a giant “5” at the south end of the visitor center parking lot. It’s called “High Five,” and we’re riffing on it with an anagram (“bucked” and “raved”) about jazz pianist Dave Brubeck, suggesting readers “take a break” – a nod to Brubeck’s well-known “Take Five.” Tempo is a nod to the speed or flow of notes in music, which could lead hunters to one of the park’s overflow parking lots. 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 Don’t skip ahead, follow the threadYou need to observe beginningsEvery clue has a bit that’s trueRely on it to find winnings. The official meaning of the clue. For folks who have found Silverwood but not the lot, we’ve started each line with a letter that spells out “Dyer,” a reference to Dyer’s Hill at the park, which overlooks the hiding spot. 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 The finder will plot and search a lotAvoiding where others go.Away from the trail, how can you failYour riches will overflow. The official meaning of the clue. The medallion is hidden out in the open, under a few inches of snow, in the middle of one of the park’s overflow parking lots. So don’t get stuck in the woods or searching the usual stumps and grass patches that many do. 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 Noodling good? You’re at Silverwood.What you seek is so near.At county’s edge, this is our pledge —The prize is in the clear.If it’s night, turn on your lightAnd head from car through woodsAtop a rise you will surmiseBenches overlook the goods.Down below, an expanse of snowBisected by small trees.It’s out from those, 15 paces or soThe treasure lies at your knees. The official meaning of the clue. It’s the final clue, so this one almost puts you on top of the prize. Again, we note the puck is out in the open, or “in the clear,” and give directions to head from the main parking lot to the adjacent wooded hill. If you follow the well-worn foot trail through the snow, you’ll end up at Dyer’s Hill, which is marked by several benches. Down below is an open patch of snow – an overflow parking lot, closed in winter – that is split in half by a line of trees. Out 15 paces to the north from one of the middle trees, the medallion sits beneath the snow. 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