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2007 Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt

Submitted by Clue Master on
Clue #1 
Signal ye the start of fun for ye old Mock Hunt has begun 
Thou shalt go out and seek thee the Crown Jewel 
Tis hidden in St. Paul, nestled before snow did fall 
And before Mother Nature decided to be so cruel 

This wintry hunt of 07 may not strike thee as pleasant 
But doth it not represent all that hunters stand for? 
Perhaps ye can satiate by dwelling instead on 08 
Or hunt like a Tiger and ye shall have riches galore. 

The first verse is mainly just there to introduce the hunt and tell you what you already know, that it is hidden in St. Paul and that we seem to have a lot of snow. The second verse makes reference to “08” which is meant not as 2008, but rather 1908 which is when Newell Park was founded. It was named after Stanford Newell and Stanford is both an anagram of “stand for” and the college that Tiger Woods went to. Tiger Woods of course comes from “Tiger” and “Woods” also hints at it being hidden in a tree. 

Clue #2 
Ten times ten, squared, a hundred then 
Is how many chains thou shalt need 
Core to thy hysteria, use them to cover the area 
Ruts in thy thinking are a danger indeed. 

A chain is a unit of length and 100 chains would still be a unit of length, but 100 square chains is a measure of area and is equal to 10 acres, the size of Newell Park. Also, if you look at the first word of each line- Ten Is Core Ruts, and say it fast, you get Tennis Courts, referring to the courts that are in the park. 

Clue #3 
Don't be defensive friend, tis all but a game in the end. 
Tis the goal to have wintry fun, not to prove ye be hardcore. 
Thou art well likely to howl, if thou likes to stay foul. 
But it's not how well ye boast, but how well ye keep score. 

This clue has various sports references meant to hint at the various sporting fields in the park which include tennis courts, a basketball court, a volleyball court, and a softball field. It also hints more specifically that you’d be in foul territory of the baseball field. Also, to “keep score”, since a score means 20, if you count every 20th letter through the first three lines, you get “Newell”. 

Clue #4 
Thy lord doth state, that ye best not wait. 
This clue shant lead thee easily to thy destination. 
Yet at the end of thy jaunt, thou shalt find what ye want 
Where 100 and 96 doth meet in conjunctive combination. 

No doubt this will be remembered as the “rich Shepard’s dirt” of this hunt. A quick look at a map will tell you that highways 100 and 96 do not meet and even if they did, it wouldn’t be anywhere near St. Paul. The next question I was hoping people would ask is “Do they meet anywhere else?” If you look “at the end” of each line, you’ll get “tntn”. If you look at a map then of TN for highways 100 and 96, you will see they meet in Fairview, TN. Fairview is a street that borders Newell. 

Clue #5 
Bid thee search high and low, over hills and under snow 
Search every cranny where the lowly worm sneaks. 
In the depths shall thee dwell, whilst the heights they do tell 
The right park in which ye shalt find the twin peaks. 

This clue had mostly general information. “Over hills” refers to the rolling hills of the park. “Cranny” refers to the diamond being hidden in a crevice”. “Where the lowly worm sneaks”, and “in the depths shall thee dwell”, refers to the crevice being on the ground at the very bottom of the tree. The heights that do tell is a vague reference to the smokestack that is visible from the park and the twin peaks refers specifically to the two picnic shelters with pyramid-like tops. 

Clue #6 
As thou moveth to and fro, inscribing arcs as ye go 
Near where a medallion was found in days of yore, 
Thou shalt surely know that the place to go 
Is to a park in which ye can find a door. 

If you are making an arc as you go back and forth, then odds are you are sitting on a swing. Back in 2000, the Winter Carnival Medallion was found near a swing in Newell. Finding a door simply refers to the building on the property and is meant to eliminate other small parks that have no buildings (or doors) at all. 

Clue #7 
To find thy secret stash, think of a ring of cash 
Though thou hath no need to try and step through it 
Envision it with thy mind, for though ye be not blind 
Thou shalt find thyself unable to see to chew it. 

Johnny Cash had a very famous song called “Burning Ring of Fire” which in turn should make you think of a fire ring. There is a fire ring in Newell, but the treasure is not really near there. As for “unable to see to chew it”, if you remove the “c” from “chew it”, that leads you to Hewitt, another street that touches Newell. 

Clue #8 
Tis surely a curious thing that Americans have no king. 
Who shall lead thee in the future is most anyone's guess. 
What a crazy condition when there's an open position. 
And yet thou must fill one more or perhaps fill one less. 

This clue is pretty clearly talking about Presidents for the first three lines. With that in mind, the last line makes you think of President Fillmore. But once you have that, then you have to think of one more and one less, the Presidents before and after Fillmore, Taylor and Pierce. Taylor and the Pierce Butler Route and two more streets that touch on Newell. 

Clue #9 
Under the national tree is where thou shalt be 
If thou wishest to recover thy Lord's lost treasure. 
Find thee a gnomon tall, seek where the shadow doth fall 
As if to say two hours past high noon were the measure 

The national tree is the Oak, of which there are many in Newell, including the tree the treasure is hidden under. A gnomon is the part of a sundial that casts a shadow. The obvious choice for a gnomon in Newell would be the smokestack. If you then look at a map of the area, and draw a line from the smokestack, through Newell Park such that the line would be in the same position as the hour hand would be at 2pm if it were a clock, that line would then go through almost exactly where the treasure is. 

Clue #10 

Play not the fool, look for the jewel 
In a park that fitteth this little rhyme. 
At the right plot, thou mightst not see a lot 
But ye shall be dry above the water and slime 

This clue is just saying to look for a park that rhymes with “jewel” such as, Oh, I don’t know, maybe Newell! And then you’ll want to look at the far end from the parking lot where you can’t really see the parking lot (or not a lot of it anyway). 

Clue #11 

No sign of the jewel? Then get thee to Newell 
Thou hast little time left to fritter. 
And if thou pauseth to eat, then find thee a seat 
Then search around as far as thou can throw thy litter. 

This clue is finally stating to go to Newell and that the treasure is within a litter toss’s distance from a picnic table. 

Clue #12 

Art thou having displeasure finding thy treasure? 
Then thou shalt mark fifty three paces southwest 
Starting on ground made holy by the find of John Davoli 
And there ye shall find the tree that hath been blessed. 

Thou shalt see most stark a split in the bark 
Or perchance more like a woodchucks first meal 
Down in the shadowy black, deep in a baseline crack 
Thou shalt bring forth the jewel to seal thy deal. 

This clue starts at the spot where the person who found the Winter Carnival Medallion in 2000 actually found it. It’s a bit west of the bench swing. The directions then lead you to a damaged tree and in a crevice at the very bottom of the tree, the diamond was tucked.



 

Terry

I knew there was a lowly worm in some kids book. Thanks! Not that I can figure out how it would help, but at least I don't have that nagging at me anymore.

Sucks that you can't be hunting.
Sat, 03/10/2007 - 9:47 PM Permalink
leelabell

Yeah, I have no idea if it means anything, but it just drew my attention.

I wish I could hunt too. I had a lot of fun last year with this hunt. But, the timing was just bad for me.
Sat, 03/10/2007 - 9:49 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

It would seem that no one has found it yet.
Sat, 03/10/2007 - 10:23 PM Permalink
barefootguy

I should go to bed so that there's a prayer of me dragging my lazy ass out of bed tomorrow morning to go out to the park :sillygrin:

Finally, a clue has jumped off the page at me! :goofy:
Sat, 03/10/2007 - 10:34 PM Permalink
barefootguy

Time for this not-so-early bird to get the lowly worm! :smile:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 7:14 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Good luck. Looks line another great (albeit wet) day to be outside.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 7:18 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

apple-core?

Thanks Leelabell
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 9:47 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Tis surely a curious thing that Americans have no king. Curious George (ST) is president Who shall lead thee in the future is most anyoneÂ’s guess. I guessed Clinton (ST)(Hillary) What a crazy condition when thereÂ’s an open position. Vice takes over, then speaker of house of Congerss (ST) And yet thou must fill one more or perhaps fill one less. Fillmore (ST) Phyllis?

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These reasons and a bunch more led me to think it was Elrio Vista Rec last night, but there never was a med hid there. Now I think Cherokee.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 10:38 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I gotta study for next week. Somebody find it today soon so I can get it out of my head and concentrate on my school work. Please?
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 10:42 AM Permalink
barefootguy

I just got back from the park, I saw Me2, Becksie, and TMK there, and I know I'm probably forgetting someone. There is standing water all over the place from the snow melting, I really hope it's not under water! :pbpt:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 1:13 PM Permalink
Terry

We are just back from up north. Wanted to come back much sooner. Discovered we probably have a frozen drainfield related to our septic system. Took some mopping up and we'll have to call someone to pump that all out until things thaw.

Now my Mom needs us to stop over there for a couple things. And we have to get things ready around here for the week.

Maybe we'll get out there yet.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 1:17 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

It looks like I'm going to have to run out and be somewhere soon, so I'm afraid the clue tonight will be a bit early...
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:28 PM Permalink
becksie

Terry, I half-expected to see you out in the park today but I see that you have been busy! At least you didn't miss anyone finding the prize while you were gone :chagrin:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:29 PM Permalink
becksie

Yay!!! Early clue, early clue!!! :ooh: :ooh: :ooh:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:30 PM Permalink
becksie

how early is early??? :ooh:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:30 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

It's only 25 minutes early right now. Did everyone change their clocks?

(I'll grab this Joe for Cluemaster)
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:31 PM Permalink
becksie

Check.

BTW, I got the DVD yesterday...thanks! And I got the other one today, too...
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:33 PM Permalink
becksie

Nice Joe-grab for CM :wink:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:34 PM Permalink
regman

Is anyone going back out to the park after the clue?
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:36 PM Permalink
becksie

I doubt I'll be doing any night-hunting tonight...
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:37 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Clue #9

Under the national tree is where thou shalt be

If thou wishest to recover thy LordÂ’s lost treasure.

Find thee a gnomon tall, seek where the shadow doth fall

As if to say two hours past high noon were the measure

And the previous clues:

Clue #8

Tis surely a curious thing that Americans have no king.

Who shall lead thee in the future is most anyone's guess.

What a crazy condition when there's an open position.

And yet thou must fill one more or perhaps fill one less.

Clue #7

To find thy secret stash, think of a ring of cash

Though thou hath no need to try and step through it

Envision it with thy mind, for though ye be not blind

Thou shalt find thyself unable to see to chew it.

Clue #6

As thou moveth to and fro, inscribing arcs as ye go

Near where a medallion was found in days of yore,

Thou shalt surely know that the place to go

Is to a park in which ye can find a door.

Clue #5

Bid thee search high and low, over hills and under snow

Search every cranny where the lowly worm sneaks.

In the depths shall thee dwell, whilst the heights they do tell

The right park in which ye shalt find the twin peaks.

Clue #4

Thy lord doth state, that ye best not wait.

This clue shant lead thee easily to thy destination.

Yet at the end of thy jaunt, thou shalt find what ye want

Where 100 and 96 doth meet in conjunctive combination.

Clue #3

Don't be defensive friend, tis all but a game in the end.

Tis the goal to have wintry fun, not to prove ye be hardcore.

Thou art well likely to howl, if thou likes to stay foul.

But it's not how well ye boast, but how well ye keep score.

Clue #2

Ten times ten, squared, a hundred then

Is how many chains thou shalt need

Core to thy hysteria, use them to cover the area

Ruts in thy thinking are a danger indeed.

Clue #1

Signal ye the start of fun for ye old Mock Hunt has begun

Thou shalt go out and seek thee the Crown Jewel

Tis hidden in St. Paul, nestled before snow did fall

And before Mother Nature decided to be so cruel

This wintry hunt of 07 may not strike thee as pleasant

But doth it not represent all that hunters stand for?

Perhaps ye can satiate by dwelling instead on 08

Or hunt like a Tiger and ye shall have riches galore.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:38 PM Permalink
becksie

Well, I think that was helpful! Thanks, AW!
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:46 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Your welcome.

and I'll grab this personal joe for me. :cool:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:46 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

thy LordÂ’s lost treasure??? :confused: :confused:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:49 PM Permalink
barefootguy

Are you going out to the park tonight?
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:53 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I don't think so. I'm pretty busy today and it seems like it may be found by tomorrow. If not I'll stroll by and trip over it.

You should go get it now before someone else does BFG.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 2:55 PM Permalink
barefootguy

There are like 100 Oaks trees in the park! :pbpt: The only way this clue would really help tonight is that we know it's on the east side of a tree.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 3:09 PM Permalink
Terry

Me too.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 3:16 PM Permalink
Terry

There must be one oak that stands especially tall and would cast a shadow so that one would know it's from that tree.

So now is it 2pm sun time or dst?
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 3:20 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I'd say to stand under the pine tree, see where the tip of the shadow from the tallest other thing around falls and think of that place as noon. Go to 2 oclock from where the tip is.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 4:09 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I don't think the shadow is from the oak tree (or christmas tree). It says to stand there (under tree) and look for the gnomon tall , seek where the shadow doth fall

gnomon=(i) The "pointer" in a sundial. (ii) Vertical stick, rod or pillar, the length and direction of whose shadow indicates the altitude of the Sun and the time of day.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 4:16 PM Permalink
Eags

I read it as be under the tree to find the treasure, but first look for where the sundial casts its shadow, and I think where 2 o'clock would fall, is the tree in question, but I don't know which park and I don't know what else is there to use as a sundial. the disadvantages of armchair hunting!
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 4:27 PM Permalink
becksie

Alrighty now...let's just delete that picture of me and my so-nasty hair, shall we? thanks in advance! :wink:
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 6:05 PM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

Looks like people are having fun hunting at least.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 6:07 PM Permalink
Clue Master

I'm bummed I can't spend the time I'd like on this hunt. It seems intriguing.
Sun, 03/11/2007 - 6:17 PM Permalink
Mr. Med Hunter

Great picture! And really cool effect!
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 5:33 AM Permalink
me2

you have nooo idea!

ok, I'll tell yah.... its very very very W-E-T out there!
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 5:37 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

I like AW's 8th clue. I think it's great, once you figure it out. This hunt has been fun, and I wish I could do more for it. Guess I better get used to not being able to participate as much.
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 5:48 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

crazy condition...Depression?
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 6:26 AM Permalink
Posen

Great hair! I can almost hear you..."...loudly proclaiming "WOW, What a ride"!!" :smile:
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 7:03 AM Permalink
barefootguy

I'm making a nice face too :pbpt:
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 7:59 AM Permalink
Allison Wonderland

The jewel has still not been found, at least as far as I know (no one has reported finding it).

With the warm temperatures, there's a lot of melting snow, but the ground may still be frozen. Hence there is a lot of water out in all the parks right now. I'll give you all a bit of a hint and let you know that I really don't think the hiding spot would be under water right now. Of course I haven't been out to any parks to actually look at them, but that would be my guess.
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 10:57 AM Permalink
Posen

Well, I didn't find, but Crosby's a big park....I'll be back tomorrow with boots and a swamp buggy!
Mon, 03/12/2007 - 1:55 PM Permalink