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Originally posted by kpro View PostFrom Cynthia on FB.
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Originally posted by In My Opinion View PostNo Forrest said read all Jacks Redditt writings and then come in behind him since he won't say where he found it and try to steal his thunder by claiming you solved it yourself. LOL. Guess that means you brave and in the wood. LOL
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Originally posted by In My Opinion View Post
I was being sarcastic. My point is Jack found it and everyone else is just piggy backing off his work and writings.
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I'm trying to picture Forrest, after all he's seen in his life, stumbling around downed pines following a dry river bed into a partial clearing with logs strewn all over the forest floor. This solve has no personal meaning, it's not about a secret fishing hole, not about seeing the Osprey dive, no overlooking the mountains or valley's. Why out of everything Forrest saw in his life would make him walk into this area and say "I'm going to die in this place"
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Originally posted by rmx63 View PostI'm trying to picture Forrest, after all he's seen in his life, stumbling around downed pines following a dry river bed into a partial clearing with logs strewn all over the forest floor. This solve has no personal meaning, it's not about a secret fishing hole, not about seeing the Osprey dive, no overlooking the mountains or valley's. Why out of everything Forrest saw in his life would make him walk into this area and say "I'm going to die in this place"
This video is a tribute to Forrest, dedicated to his legacy, and made for his family, friends, and fans.Forrest Fenn, 08/22/1930 - 09/07/2020"My deepest cond...
And I disagree about personal meaning because he loved that general area.Last edited by Must Listengood; 05-14-2022, 06:56 PM.
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Originally posted by colokidd View PostThe GPS coordinates do not jive with the poem, but who cares!?!? We have closure!!!!
They only need to jive with how FORREST interprets it.
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Originally posted by rmx63 View PostI'm trying to picture Forrest, after all he's seen in his life, stumbling around downed pines following a dry river bed into a partial clearing with logs strewn all over the forest floor. This solve has no personal meaning, it's not about a secret fishing hole, not about seeing the Osprey dive, no overlooking the mountains or valley's. Why out of everything Forrest saw in his life would make him walk into this area and say "I'm going to die in this place"
1. I was going to make it work no matter what.
2. If you find the chest, something that hadn't occurred to you before will become obvious and you will say to yourself "why didn't I think of that?"
Well it turns out that Forrest didn't really know how to create a poem that led you to a precise spot so he didn't give a damn if the the poem was precise and/or accurate, and what you didn't think of until you made it there was that the reason the Chase could last 1,000 years was that the clues were lame and haphazard: nobody was going to "solve" the poem.
That's what we're left with if the above layout is correct.
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Um… so after we imagine that Forrest is so unimaginative that he named a Brown trout Mr Brown when he was a kid or whatever, our next step should be to realize that “From there it’s no place for the meek” means “cross the river” and that “the end is ever drawing nigh” means nothing. I’m with it so far!
Our next step is to imagine that “there’ll be no paddle up your creek involves neither a paddle nor a creek. Fair enough, but now we have to go in reverse because “just heavy loads” means logs that fell in a forest. “…and water high” either means nothing or refers in reverse to something you already did, which is cross the Madison below Mr Brown, the fish’s, home?
what in the hell kind of sense does this make? Did Forrest have brain damage? Is that the secret? You don’t even use or need a creek for this solve. I guess we can basically throw away the poem at this point.
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Originally posted by JDER View PostUm… so after we imagine that Forrest is so unimaginative that he named a Brown trout Mr Brown when he was a kid or whatever, our next step should be to realize that “From there it’s no place for the meek” means “cross the river” and that “the end is ever drawing nigh” means nothing. I’m with it so far!
Our next step is to imagine that “there’ll be no paddle up your creek involves neither a paddle nor a creek. Fair enough, but now we have to go in reverse because “just heavy loads” means logs that fell in a forest. “…and water high” either means nothing or refers in reverse to something you already did, which is cross the Madison below Mr Brown, the fish’s, home?
what in the hell kind of sense does this make? Did Forrest have brain damage? Is that the secret? You don’t even use or need a creek for this solve. I guess we can basically throw away the poem at this point.
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.
https://globusmax.wordpress.com/2020...-solve-part-1/
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