Posted on 06/07/2020 7:53:27 PM PDT by Ben Dover
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) -A Santa Fe author says the search is finally over for his controversial hidden treasure. Forrest Fenn confirmed with KRQE News 13, someone has found the treasure he did more than 10 years ago.
Forrest Fenns grandson told KRQE News 13 over the phone that his grandfather isnt going to be saying much today. However, he did say it is true, the treasure is no longer up for grabs.
This all started when Fenn published his memoir called The Thrill of the Chase. In the book, he gives clues to a treasure chest he hid in the Rocky Mountains that was supposedly worth around $3 million.
(Excerpt) Read more at krqe.com ...
IIRC he said he wrote the book to get people to experience nature.
I believe he was vastly confused about his motive for writing the book and the motive of the people reading the book.
I doubt anyone who read this book and looked for the treasure enjoyed the experience. Nature was in fact their obstacle if not their enemy.
I'll bet most people who went out to search never stopped to appreciate nature. Most likely cursed nature.
Likely “found” by his kids.
Yes please!
Most likely. Because they would associate nature, with their difficulty in the search and not finding the treasure.
Treasure chest contents: “IOU $3 million”
Looked at this once. On the surface, the clues seemed far too vague given the size of the area he had limited it to (forget the boundaries, but it was a huge area of land in the rock mountain region), but obviously there was something in there that led this person to find it. Very cool.
*rocky, not rock
Treasure found and finder chooses remain anonymous. Smells like a good way to end a hoax.
“It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (1963) - The Money Is Found Scene https://youtu.be/BnnkcdH5v14
Thanks Ben Dover. Of course, some people won't get the memo and keep getting themselves killed looking for it. And great nick' btw.
Forrest Fenn Treasure Discovery a Hoax, Says Ex-Wife of Search Victim
Michael Roberts | June 8, 2020 | 9:22am
https://www.westword.com/news/forrest-fenn-treasure-discovery-a-hoax-says-ex-wife-of-search-victim-11723178
He'd had at least one treasure seeker get within 50 yards of the location, but didn't spill the information at that time.
btw, if you’re at least my age, you probably remember this treasure hunt:
http://www.google.com/search?q=canadian+club+treasure+hunt+contest
Did he say "50"? If so, that's intriguing because the spiritual information stream that runs parallel is that one can reach "49" by human effort, but only God can allow access to the 50, hence the 50th gate of understanding, or the counting of 49 days toward the Law which was given on the 50th (yet not counted) day.
A distance of 50 units (length, time) equates with "you have arrived", especially after many challenges, tests, and obstacles.
The topic is a big "National" treasure hunt, after all. This really IS big treasure.
What are the odds he tucked the world's smallest violin inside, because there's always that somebody who will keep whining that it wasn't fair. :)
Patiently Waiting,
Fascinating,
To
Say the least.
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