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And while it might be possible to reverse-engineer from HOB to identify the location in stanza 1, I don’t think so. And without being able to see the words in stanza 1 within that location, you cannot be certain that you are taking it correctly in the canyon down. Or is he just not going to give a useful clues and simply saying…’ Why would I tell you a clue that would help lead you to the chest? ‘ But FF is a clever man, making his comment intriguing and thought provoking, with out any help to aid a searcher. Jenny Thank you for the original comments and reposting this important information about the HOB.
Where there once was a freemason meeting held by the travelers crossing from east to west. And who was the one that called this meeting into order during the summer of 1875? Dang Jenny, it’s like you were reading over one of my past theories or something. ๐ I too thought the exact same thing after reading that book and the little passage about the color brown sure seemed to stick out to me like an aberration, …..if you will. And you know, I’ve tried everything you’ve said within my own search areas, but I guess either I missed it somehow or had the incorrect starting point? Heck, I’m probably not even in the right state!!
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Chris – smooth/slick might be in reference to a rock covering up the chest. Some of the subsequent clues may have been red herrings to prevent too much focus on this one. The Glenwood connection with hot springs and the ending of ‘in the wood’ are interesting too. I am assuming your thoughts for ‘Not far, but too far to walk’ to suggest crossing a bridge is because of the well-known book of ‘A Bridge Too Far’? Because it is such a vague line, and we should be given precise directions… ‘crossing a bridge’ to be the meaning for it sounds like a very good possibility. The announcement that there are exactly nine clues may be important.
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Location of Fenn’s treasure narrowed down to Wyoming
There are also several museums in town that showcase local history and art. In addition, there are sports facilities such as tennis courts and ball fields that people can use if they want to stay active while in Nederland. Fenn is a millionaire from Santa Fe, New Mexico. He had hid the treasure chest full of gold and jewels 10 years ago, and wrote a poem which he called his ‘treasure map’ that he said would lead treasure seekers right to it. As you can see on the map below, just north of Mammoth Hot Springs along a canyon river is what is known as Joe Brown Boat Launch . This is actually in Montana, but in the poem it states below the home of Brown, possibly a reference to south of it which could put it just across the border in Wyoming.

But how can we use NYC as help to find a clue? All that sentence states is the area we need to be in, is below NYC. As well, an Apple can be Red, Green and even when rotted, turns blackish.
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Before her death in April of 2022, the TV legend spent most of her life in a quiet Kent seaside village. There is a spot below Canyon Lodge at the river called 'Artists Point' or something like that. I think he was there for quite some time to do his paintings. Also, it's so dumb that people do not share more of their thoughts/interpretations. The only way this is likely going to be solved is through a collective group effort. The reality is that almost no one is able to just pick up and go to Yellowstone or any other place in the Rockies to check out any leads.
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However dig may work, though I doubt you have to dig as much as uncover. In the wood is very straightforward, it just means precisely on target – bullseye! But what I love about your thoughts is buttery.
I don’t feel it necessary to repeat those statements after everything I say, even if your “bloggers’ code” says otherwise. And yes, even though the chest could be many miles from the HOB, you could still go directly to the chest. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you would travel in a perfectly straight line to the chest, but it would be in one general direction to the chest, as in, you can drive directly from Los Angeles to San Diego.
I don’t expect anyone to 100% agree with me on all levels, because in reality there can only be one person who picks it up. …..not saying I’m the one, because I’m sure I’m probably way off, …..but in this regard. I thought about HoB for a while and I started playing with the capital B in brown.. I thought you could switch the B for an a since its capitalized it means to look at the letter above it….

Where warm waters cease is just describing trout streams since he has already stated that the treasure is in the Rockies and above 5000 ft WWWC is not much of a clue. Obviously mention of rapids with “heavy loads and high waters”. Other clues can be interpreted many ways…but finding the home of Brown is the key… if it is “Brown” trout…this leaves such a myriad of solutions it would not be important as FF says it is.. You stated, “If you know so much, then why don’t you go get it? Just because someone may have figured out some of the clues does not mean they have the final solution to the location. This has become a very trite statement on these blogs and is as offensive as saying, “You don’t understand,” IMO.
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"All his veins pop out, his eyes are black and just black, I mean cold, like an animal. I mean very, very weird. And when I see it, it just scares me." Brown also stated Simpson had not hit her in four years. Several months after this incident, Brown moved out of their shared home and the relationship ended. J. Simpson in 1977, at the age of 18, when she was working as a waitress at a Beverly Hills private club, the Daisy. They began dating while Simpson was married to his first wife, Marguerite, who was pregnant with their daughter Aaren at the time. Simpson and Marguerite divorced in March 1979.
๐ It fulfills all the reasons for doing it in the first place, doesn’t it? And as far as our theories, we probably won’t know if any of it is correct until the chest is found or unless he eliminates or validates something. But until then, we go with confidence, not because we know where it’s at, but because we have to………. FF mentions that he placed the chest over the course of the afternoon and it took him 2 trips. Aside from some trickery of his words or answer I would wager the following.

Also Tim Keller wrote home on the range also did some writing with ff. Keller wrote an article about a family named brown, have been there since 1900 or so and still operates the cattle ranch today, and the Devoy ranch. They are real close to Folsom Falls, Folsom, New Mexico. All of these spots are off of 465, and intersect with the Cimarron river. Consider that “Home” could be an actual physical home or residence.
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