Posted on 06/23/2021 10:46:19 AM PDT by dware
Given an obscure, cryptically written poem as a clue and a vague idea of where the chest could be, hundreds of people have already headed to the great outdoors in search of the reward. The activity’s organizers, John Maxim and David Cline, say that their self-funded treasure hunt has already received national attention. Some people are planning on flying in from as far away as Atlanta and Hawaii in search of the prize.
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Until the first person gets mauled by a bear in the wilderness.
100’s are looking for $10,000? If 500 are looking the expected return is $20.
Sounds like fun!
Guerrilla marketing BS.
“Be sure to drink your ovaltine.”
Looks like some people spend more $ looking than it’s worth. 🤪
probably mitt romney’s family jewels...
They do not share the prize.
I know they don’t share but the average won amount is quite small. Doesn’t seem worth putting any effort in it.
A good way to control people with nothing to do otherwise. I doubt if anyone quits their job to go looking. Bury a canister with a $100 bill in it and the winner reports the serial # on the bill to collect the rest. That way the organizers can put an end to it. Just watch all the ‘disabled’ people suddenly go into action while still collecting their disability checks.
That’s kinda what I was thinking. Get out, get some sun, go one an adventure.
Which begs the question, what is more valuable, the "treasure", or the bragging rights to be able to say you found it?
I wouldn't quit a job over $10,000, unless it was the new company paying me $10k a year than the last company, BUT, I do tend to get out hiking, gold panning, rock hounding, etc. This would be a fun day trip outing for the family.
84,000 square miles in the state.
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