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2013 Twin Ports Winterfest Hunt

Submitted by Joe Medallion (not verified) on

Found in Keenes Creek park in Hermantown on February 11, 2013 by Jacob Hoover and Trevor Mattson

Keenes Park and Clues

Keenes Park and Clues

2013 Twin Ports Winterfest Medallion in Hiding

2013 Twin Ports Winterfest Medallion in Hiding

Hermantown Logo
Hockey Puck Sketch

Sketch of the hiding spot

2013 Twin Ports Winterfest Medallion Pin Drop

Pinpoint of the spot.

Hunt Information
Dates
Scheduled Dates
Monday, January 21, 2013
Find Date
Monday, February 11, 2013
Finders
Name
Jacob Hoover
Name
Trevor Mattson
Location
General Location
Keenes Creek Park in Hermantown
Pinpointed Location
Near the creek in between a bridge across the creek and a root cellar

46.774114718004, -92.183752655983

Clues
Clue 1
Published Date
Monday, January 21, 2013, 8:00 AM

The Medallion’s been hidden
The hunt’s underway
Check TwinPortsWinterfest dot com
To stay ahead of the game

The official meaning of the clue.

The first three clues are admittedly vague but do have some significant value. Keyword in clue one is “game”. The word will carry more weight with the next two clues.

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Clue 2
Published Date
Tuesday, January 22, 2013, 8:00 AM

The cities to be searched
Now number at four
Hermantown, Proctor, Superior and Duluth
Are where you will score

The official meaning of the clue.

This is a reference to the cities where the medallion may be hidden. The primary element of the clue is the word “score” – along with “game” indicating some sort of competition may be significant.

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Clue 3
Published Date
Wednesday, January 23, 2013, 8:00 AM

Be sure to peruse
The field of clues
The ones you can use
For those mid-winter blues

The official meaning of the clue.

First line of clue three reminds you to look over all the clues. “Field” is the keyword here. With the first three clues, we received word that several people were already searching in and around baseball and softball fields around the Twin Ports. including at Keene Creek Park in Hermantown

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Clue 4
Published Date
Thursday, January 24, 2013, 8:00 AM

The first picture provided
Resides on our site
Make sure you look closely
So you see it right

The official meaning of the clue.

The first visual posted at www.twinportswinterfest.com. It was a picture taken of the treetops next to where the medallion was hidden – not necessarily the exact tree where the medallion was hidden

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Clue 5
Published Date
Friday, January 25, 2013, 8:00 AM

If you’re thalassophobic
This much you should know
The medallion is far
From what you fear most

The official meaning of the clue.

Thalassophobia is defined as an intense and persistent fear of the sea or large body of water. In other words, you will not find the medallion near Lake Superior – eliminating some of the lakeside parks or areas close to the lake.

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Clue 6
Published Date
Monday, January 28, 2013, 8:00 AM

Do not look in Proctor
The medallion’s not there
Which narrows it down
To a 3-city affair

The official meaning of the clue.

The medallion was not hidden in Procto

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Clue 7
Published Date
Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 8:00 AM

Follow park rules
They’re not terribly hard
The medallion is hidden
Within 300 yards

The official meaning of the clue.

Clue seven is a reference to the sign at the edge of the Keene Creek Park parking lot. The medallion is well within 300 yards of that sign.

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Clue 8
Published Date
Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 8:00 AM

If you’re looking in Supe-town
Continue your quest
The medallion’s not there
Time to travel northwest

The official meaning of the clue.

The medallion was not hidden in Superior. Both Hermantown and much of Duluth lies northwest of Superior

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Clue 9
Published Date
Thursday, January 31, 2013, 8:00 AM

Look for the sun
Just over the trees
From a bird’s eye view
You can find it with ease

The official meaning of the clue.

This clue was a direct reference to the City of Hermantown logo

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Clue 10
Published Date
Friday, February 1, 2013, 8:00 AM

If the dog days of summer
Seem way too far off
Get into the hunt
And follow the law

The official meaning of the clue.

Another reference to the sign at Keene Creek Park. This park – like the one in West Duluth, is a popular spot for walking your dog. It was designed to create a little confusion between the two parks

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Clue 11
Published Date
Monday, February 4, 2013, 8:00 AM

In a fit turnaround
We bring you this clue
The medallion’s nearby
Just waiting for you

The official meaning of the clue.

“Turnaround” was the keyword here. “Fit” had nothing to do with it. Turnaround was significant of the parking lot designed to be a turnaround area for cars. The keyword also was a hint to the u-shaped path near where the medallion was hidden.

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Clue 12
Published Date
Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 8:00 AM

We’ve provided a visual
Look at it online
Is there something familiar
That will help you this time?

The official meaning of the clue.

We drew that diagram on paintbrush. It is a close duplicate of an aerial view of the park – minus the satellite images and roads. Lots of people equated it with a hockey stick and puck, golf club and ball, etc…

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Clue 13
Published Date
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 8:00 AM

Here’s clue 13
We need to assert
It lies south of the namesake
Of a guy who makes shirts

The official meaning of the clue.

We discovered Morris Thomas on line as the maker/distributor of high end men’s shirts. www.morristhomas.com . Keene Creek Park lies directly south of Morris Thomas Road. No idea whether the Morris Thomas shirt maker in the Twin Cities is the same guy.

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Clue 14
Published Date
Thursday, February 7, 2013, 8:00 AM

There’s a line that I know
From Led’s famous song
It’s line number eight
That will help you along

The official meaning of the clue.

Line eight in Stairway to Heaven from Led Zeppelin came to mind while hiding the disc. IN A TREE BY THE BROOK, THERE’S A SONGBIRD WHO SINGS. The medallion was placed between two small, bent-over trees about a foot or two off the ground – about 20 to 30 feet from Keene Creek. Here’s a picture before we covered it with some snow and sticks. It should be noted that the medallion must have been dislodged and fell to the ground with people searching, because it was found just behind the base of those trees buried in snow. The singing songbird was never an important part of the clue

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Clue 15
Published Date
Friday, February 8, 2013, 8:00 AM

Drive in from the north
Then veer to the east
The medallion’s beyond
Where the trees and field meet

The official meaning of the clue.

This is significant of the park’s driveway that clearly veers east. The medallion was hidden in the wooden area adjacent to the long field that is next to the ball field.

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Clue 16
Published Date
Saturday, February 9, 2013, 8:00 AM

The road you drive in
Will just wind up dead
The prize is well-hidden
Due north of the shed

The official meaning of the clue.

This was the final clue posted that lead to the medallion’s hiding place. There is a building that resides next to the ball field. The finders of the medallion say the disc used their smart phone compasses to walk a straight line north almost exactly to where the disc was lying. We had no idea it was almost exactly north.

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Clue 17
Published Date
Sunday, February 10, 2013, 8:00 AM

Go into the trees
But follow the trail
You’ll need to search here
It’s where the medallion does hail

The official meaning of the clue.

Significant of the u-shaped trail where the medallion was hiding

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Clue 18
Published Date
Monday, February 11, 2013, 8:00 AM

Over the River
And through the woods
And if you cross the stream twice
It’ll do you more good

The official meaning of the clue.

On the trail, if entering from the ball field side, a searcher would have to cross Keene Creek twice before coming to the medallion

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Clue 19

The remains of a structure
Lies very close by
Like a pile of bricks
When you look from the sky

The official meaning of the clue.

The medallion was hidden close to the remains of an old brick root cellar

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Clue 20

The medallion’s midway
From the path to the rubble
Stay on track
To stay out of trouble

The official meaning of the clue.

The hiding place of the medallion was midway between the root cellar and the main path

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