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2017 - Keller Regional Park

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brasscat

When does the scrambled clue come out?
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:26 PM Permalink
Terry

Where is the like button on this thing? :cool:
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:27 PM Permalink
Terry

historic on land this ancient band

you play among will day all

out a kin bring spin for your

them loo toodle bid or
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:31 PM Permalink
Smore

Hi Y'all, Just one little comment that the word order of East to west is kind of interesting. Why not West to east like most people would say? Just my two cents for now...
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:31 PM Permalink
Terry

This seems to scream Indian MOunds, but could be Como too.
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:32 PM Permalink
Terry

I am not even going to try this tonight.

Words in this scramble seem to be talking about play and playground stuff maybe,
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:35 PM Permalink
brasscat

Thank you
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:41 PM Permalink
Smore

Or Battle Creek
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:43 PM Permalink
Terry

Might as well talk possibilities.

Indian MOunds as that is an ancient tribe that used that area for burials. (That tribe no longer exists.)

There was a band of native people who also went through the Como area. but is that historic land? Maybe.

Cherokee - there is certainly some native american history related to that area.
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:43 PM Permalink
Smore

Last battle between the Ojibwe and Dakota at Battle Creek...Hmmm...
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:46 PM Permalink
Terry

It is the ancient that has me more at IM as that tribe or tribes no longer exist = ancient.

Ojibway and Dakota tribes are still existing.
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:48 PM Permalink
Terry

On historic land this ancient band

will play all day among you.

Out for a spin, bring your kin,

or bid them toodle loo

This is Clue 3!
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:52 PM Permalink
Terry

I am seeing this as the ancient tribe is playing among you which indicates spirits to me.

So who are you saying toodle loo too? Your kin or the spirits?
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:57 PM Permalink
queenmalley

Thanks

toodle loo is a song?

Toodle loo also means "good bye" "so long"
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 8:59 PM Permalink
Smore

Maybe...the last time it was at Battle Creek in 2011, it was found in a newspaper wrapping. Think my brain is stuck. I'm going to sleep on it.
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:00 PM Permalink
queenmalley

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo

On the day that I was born

Daddy sat down and cried

I had the mark just as plain as day

Which could not be denied

They say that Cain caught Abel

Rolling loaded dice,

Ace of spades behind his ear

And him not thinking twice

Half-step

Mississippi Uptown Toodleloo

Hello baby, I'm gone, goodbye

Half a cup of rock and rye

Farewell to you old southern sky

I'm on my way, on my way

If all you got to live for

Is what you left behind

Get yourself a powder charge

And seal that silver mine

I lost my boots in transit babe

Pile of smoking leather

Nailed a retread to my feet

And prayed for better weather

Half-step

Mississippi Uptown Toodleloo

Hello baby, I'm gone, goodbye

Half a cup of rock and rye

Farewell to you old southern sky

I'm on my way, on my way

Long shot: Grateful Dead, lol
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:07 PM Permalink
Terry

All my old stuff i had on these hunts is in my other computer that isn't working. I have it backed up on an external hard drive but the new computer that I can transfer it to doesn't arrive till tomorrow.

UGH!
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:08 PM Permalink
queenmalley

  • typo on song title; sorry
  • Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:08 PM Permalink
    Terry

    That's a good noodle queenmalley! it fits with my spirits of the dead.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:10 PM Permalink
    queenmalley

    The rest of song:

    They say that when your ship comes in

    The first man takes the sails

    The second takes the after deck

    The third the planks and rails

    What's the point in calling shots?

    This cue ain't straight in line

    Cue ball's made of Styrofoam

    And no one's got the time

    Half-step

    Mississippi Uptown Toodleloo

    Hello baby, I'm gone, goodbye

    Half a cup of rock and rye

    Farewell to you old southern sky

    I'm on my way, on my way

    Across the Rio Grand-eo

    Across the lazy river

    Across the Rio Grand-eo

    Across the lazy river
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:11 PM Permalink
    queenmalley

    lol
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:11 PM Permalink
    Terry

    And that brings in the river. Interesting.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:11 PM Permalink
    New Daddy

    Sounds like highland kin, band toodel loo
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:19 PM Permalink
    KITCH

    <---thought the same thing.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:21 PM Permalink
    Terry

    We will be all over for a few days is my guess.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:24 PM Permalink
    witchdoctor

    On historic land this ancient band

    Will play all day among you

    Out for a spin, bring your kin

    Or bid them toodle loo
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:38 PM Permalink
    witchdoctor

    Keller is the oldest park in Ramsey County system.

    Keller has both east and west playgrounds along 61.

    Keller is adjacent to a golf course.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:43 PM Permalink
    queenmalley

    But what about Maplewood hates The Hunt (destruction of property back in previous hunt)?
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:46 PM Permalink
    Terry

    I should mention there is a folder for the clues only withint the 2017 hunt folder here.

    The first three clues are posted from the PP site anytime you want to go look at them.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:53 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Goodnight and Sweet Cooler Dreams! :asleep:
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 9:55 PM Permalink
    zephyrus

    It is said that a Sioux maiden fell in love with a Chippewa brave. She, the daughter of the Chief, on learning that her father planned war against the Chippewa, ran to her lover and warned him. The brave went alone into the Sioux village to ask for peace and the hand of the maiden. Before the Chief would agree, the Chippewa would have to do a brave deed.

    The lovers usually met on Manitou Island. One day, as the brave approached the Island, anticipating a meeting with his beloved, he saw, to his horror, a great white bear attacking her. He dashed to her rescue. Freed, she ran to get help from her father and the other Sioux. Returning, they saw the brave sink his knife into the bear. But too late, they both fell to the ground dead. Slowly, as they watched, the spirits of the brave and the bear rose from their prone bodies. It is said that even today, as night falls, the spirits of the bear and the brave wander the Island eternally in search of each other."

    In the version quoted by Mark Twain in "Life on the Mississippi" 1883, p 399, "…the warrior, with one plunge of the blade of his knife, opened the crimson sluices of death, and the dying bear relaxed his hold. "That night, there was no more sleep for the band or the lovers, and as the young and the old danced about the carcass of the dead monster, the gallant warrior was presented with another plume, and ere another moon had set he had a living treasure added to his heart. Their children for many years played upon the skin of the white bear – from which the lake derives its name, and the maiden and the brave remembered long the fearful scene and rescue that made them one, for Kis-se-me-pa and Ka-go-ga could never forget their fearful encounter with the huge monster that came so near sending them to the happy hunting ground."
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 11:31 PM Permalink
    zephyrus

    Manitou (as in the island in the story) is an Algonquian word meaning "spirit". Many of the original Algonquian tribes are gone (here though, the Ojibwa remain)

    Also, in regards to "east""west"... Mahtomedi translated in Dakota is "big grey bear" --- which is east of "white Bear Lake"

    Both of which are on the border grounds of the county.

    Stretch, yup. But it tied in with her thoughts.
    Mon, 01/23/2017 - 11:35 PM Permalink
    New Daddy

    The Irish version of toodle loo is

    Too la roo

    As in the song sung by

    Bing whats his face.
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 1:35 AM Permalink
    King Boreas aka Ian

    Is the 'coupon' needed for the burger special at Shamrocks?
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 2:34 AM Permalink
    TBones

    What if the ancient band is a long past music band - like ones that played near amusement parks? And the out for a spin is a spin on a dance floor, or a carousel, or a bike ride? Other than Como, where were the old band shells/amusement parks?
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 6:18 AM Permalink
    witchdoctor

    The ancient band is the old path for hiway 61 which runs through the parking lot.
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 6:28 AM Permalink
    Andrea

    Toodle loo instead of toodle-oo importance? Loo=bathroom...
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 7:23 AM Permalink
    Eags

    Great noodles, TBones! I especially like the carousel interpretation.
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 7:45 AM Permalink
    queenmalley

    Lake Harriet Band shell, no I don't think it is there, but Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion is there; he also designed a Keller golf course building. "The Keller clubhouse was designed by a notable African-American architect, Clarence "Cap" Wigington (who also did the Highland Park water tower and original Como Zoo building." Lots of interesting Keller golf course history I never knew about:
    https://www.minnpost.com/view-finder/2011/09/capturing-keller-golf-courses-beauty-and-history

    But the golf course covers a huge amount of land that hunters can't do on.
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 8:20 AM Permalink
    ares

    not that it matters since keller is part of the ramsey county parks system
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 8:31 AM Permalink
    Smore

    Doesn't Wigington have the building at Harriet Island, too?
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 8:54 AM Permalink
    TickTack

    Itching to get out and cover some ground tonight, but not feeling as confident (right or wrong) as I was hoping!

    I believe that toodle loo is intentionally misspelled (vs. the apparently more common toodle-oo) and references the Grateful Dead song. If they play all day among us at this park, does that imply features? Surrounding businesses? Street names? Weir St runs north/south just east of BC. A stretch, I know.
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 9:11 AM Permalink
    queenmalley

    Yes
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 9:35 AM Permalink
    witchdoctor

    The old clubhouse at Keller was designed by Wigington.
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 9:50 AM Permalink
    GreenTeam

    FYI...

    Toodles may refer to:

    Toodles Galore, a female cat in the Tom and Jerry cartoons

    Toodles, a female shih-tzu dog, appearing periodically in the television program The New Normal

    Toodles, a fictional device from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse children's series
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 10:04 AM Permalink
    Smore

    The double o's are bugging my Englishy teacher brain. Trying every possibility for anagrams, but dang it, I have students to tend to....:smile:
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 10:23 AM Permalink
    kevin

    MaplewOOd
    Tue, 01/24/2017 - 11:31 AM Permalink