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  • #16
    Originally posted by kpro View Post
    Shiloh speaks. Netflix. More lawyers. 9MH confirmed officially by Tust and family. Emerald ring, bracelet, and f death clarified. Some big secret story about f life which finally can be told……

    I was going to reveal it but only 31 words allowed. Darn it.
    If you ask Shiloh anything, ask him why did they deleted "The Gibbon" video. There has to be a copy....
    Of course, he'll will prob say "I don't know about that" but Dal does.
    It was the only video of Forrest with wet eyes talking about fishing with his father on the Gibbon, the little creek he preferred over the Madison river as recorded on the video.

    It was the ONLY video recorded of Forrest showing loving compassionate emotion.

    Yes, it was deleted from the way back machine also...

    Serious cover-up.

    Forrest was beside himself about re-writing history..

    Shame...
    Last edited by Livinlifebig; 05-23-2023, 07:08 PM.
    If you don’t want to do that, please go out someplace and plant a tree. f

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    • #17
      Originally posted by kpro View Post
      Shiloh speaks. Netflix. More lawyers. 9MH confirmed officially by Tust and family. Emerald ring, bracelet, and f death clarified. Some big secret story about f life which finally can be told……

      I was going to reveal it but only 31 words allowed. Darn it.
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      “waiting with bated breath”, or is it
      ” wading with baited breath”

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Livinlifebig View Post

        Man, do they want to protect his real spot or what?

        Forrest said at once time, there were two ways to get there. The spot would only have two ways of travel.
        At NMH, there are many directions you can go to get to where they said its was.
        How many places truly fit the “only two ways of travel” description? Beaver Creek Box Canyon in Cruces Basin does…..anyone else know of a great example?

        FP

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        • #19
          Originally posted by FennPoint View Post

          How many places truly fit the “only two ways of travel” description? Beaver Creek Box Canyon in Cruces Basin does…..anyone else know of a great example?

          FP
          Gibbon Lunch Station on the Gibbon River. The parking spot directly above the put in is fine for me and a straight walk to it, the problem is it is a short steep hill to get down, too steep for an 80 yo man with treasure.
          So Forrest used the parking spot 1/8 mile down the road, a much leveler walk with a treasure. About 45 minutes walking on level ground as described to Forrest. Ill even bet it was 61 degrees when he hid it.

          The only two ways to get there....everything else is shere drop off at the river.

          SB249

          C'mon on Willie, Lets go!
          Last edited by Livinlifebig; 05-24-2023, 01:50 PM.
          If you don’t want to do that, please go out someplace and plant a tree. f

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          • #20
            I expect we all will be asking ourselves "why didn't I think of that?" -
            or maybe we did and just blew it off......

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Chester Retriever


              you could say I’m in a gifing mood tonight
              Giving is always better than receiving -
              that's what the minister always told us in church....

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              • #22
                Originally posted by wwwamericana View Post
                I expect we all will be asking ourselves "why didn't I think of that?" -
                or maybe we did and just blew it off......
                Top marks for you, student! Fear not, no-one will be two cross.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Livinlifebig View Post

                  Man, do they want to protect his real spot or what?

                  Forrest said at once time, there were two ways to get there. The spot would only have two ways of travel.
                  At NMH, there are many directions you can go to get to where they said its was.
                  Does anyone have an actual quote of him saying this? It seems to ring a bell but I took it a different way, I guess. Was it when he was talking about the two trips in to hide the treasure and going the same way both times?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Gunrunner View Post

                    Does anyone have an actual quote of him saying this? It seems to ring a bell but I took it a different way, I guess. Was it when he was talking about the two trips in to hide the treasure and going the same way both times?
                    This was from an interview but not sure which one. Several others over time have mentioned it as well.
                    Two distinct directions from to get there.

                    I recall he said "there are too ways to get there" there aren't any human trails. It is isolated.
                    If you don’t want to do that, please go out someplace and plant a tree. f

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Gunrunner View Post

                      Does anyone have an actual quote of him saying this? It seems to ring a bell but I took it a different way, I guess. Was it when he was talking about the two trips in to hide the treasure and going the same way both times?
                      I don't have a quote reference from Forrest indicating as much. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head, that is somewhat related, is that a searcher asked (in a MW Q & A) whether Forrest took the same route from car to hiding spot as he took from hiding spot to car. Forrest answered in the affirmative, saying it was the most direct route (or something close to that -- I can pull the quote when I'm home on my computer). So in that response, Forrest didn't claim there was more than one way to get there, but kind of implied there were alternatives that weren't as direct/easy. Very rarely does topography limit you to one way to get from point A to point B. (A slot canyon might be an exception).

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Zapster View Post

                        I don't have a quote reference from Forrest indicating as much. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head, that is somewhat related, is that a searcher asked (in a MW Q & A) whether Forrest took the same route from car to hiding spot as he took from hiding spot to car. Forrest answered in the affirmative, saying it was the most direct route (or something close to that -- I can pull the quote when I'm home on my computer). So in that response, Forrest didn't claim there was more than one way to get there, but kind of implied there were alternatives that weren't as direct/easy. Very rarely does topography limit you to one way to get from point A to point B. (A slot canyon might be an exception).
                        Yeah, thanks -- I think that's what I was remembering, too. There are some comments under another MW Q&A showing folks assuming two ways, but that's not coming from Forrest:
                        Forrest, You said you made two trips from your car to hide the treasure. Besides walking, did you use any other methods of transportation to get back and forth between the car and the hide? Thanks, Edgar Edgar, your wording of the question prompts me to pause and wonder if …

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                        • #27
                          Forrest specifically said there were two ways to get there, I remember it and I will not be convinced others wise...
                          I will not try to dig it up either....

                          The worst thing about this is I had a phones with Critical videos, notes, statements and pictures. The phone was stolen and I did not have it backed up.

                          If you do get the chance, go to the old Gibbon Lunch station, you will see there are only two practical routes..

                          Dont forget your sandwich.
                          Last edited by Livinlifebig; 05-24-2023, 08:56 PM.
                          If you don’t want to do that, please go out someplace and plant a tree. f

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by mountain digger
                            "The clues should be followed in order. There is no other way to my knowlege." [red for emphasis by me]​
                            Yes, in order... But what order. He said contiguous and did not define from the first stanza to the last stanza.

                            Quote from Mysterious writings

                            "My thought and opinion only...clues are inside the same border but not completely in order with poem. Sure he followed them all, but they go back and forth like a backwards bicycle. "

                            If you don’t want to do that, please go out someplace and plant a tree. f

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Zapster View Post

                              I don't have a quote reference from Forrest indicating as much. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head, that is somewhat related, is that a searcher asked (in a MW Q & A) whether Forrest took the same route from car to hiding spot as he took from hiding spot to car. Forrest answered in the affirmative, saying it was the most direct route (or something close to that -- I can pull the quote when I'm home on my computer). So in that response, Forrest didn't claim there was more than one way to get there, but kind of implied there were alternatives that weren't as direct/easy. Very rarely does topography limit you to one way to get from point A to point B. (A slot canyon might be an exception).
                              Forrest mentioned more than twice how he could walk right straight to it. In another instance f said the finder would quietly walk right to it while other searchers would be running around like chickens with their heads cut off.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Mr Eyes View Post
                                In less than 31 words, and stay on topic please, what do you expect to happen?
                                I've lowered my expectations to actually expect Nothing will happen. zip, zero, zilch, nada, nil, nought, squat, bubkes.
                                Last edited by Redneck Express; 05-24-2023, 10:32 PM.

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