

No Padde mean No H2O
Continued from The End is Ever(are) Drawing nigh. The Fenn puzzle and the use of sleight of hand has worked very well so far. It is what...


The End is Ever(ard) Drawing Nigh
Clue four contains the four lines of stanza thee. What the meet of the poem only one clue? Yup, one clue and it is a good one. The first...


No Place for the Meek
Continued from Six-Pack. In my previous posts I followed the star, we started at the beginning with the roof of the dwelling forming a...


The Six-Pack
My last post lead us to Sweet Spot and the put in below was identified as the Bert Mooney airport with an F-86 Sabre guarding the...


Finding the Sweet Spot in the Poem
By following and solving the clues we have thus far identified the home of Brown as "Sweet Spot" but it is outside the Rocky Mountains,...


Revealing the Word that is Key
Consider the Mysterious Writings Six Questions with Forrest Fenn from 2014: "It is interesting to know that a great number of people are...
Simplifying the First 3 Clues
After reading my research, some might think this is sure complicated, especially when Mr. Fenn asks searchers to simplify. I agree, but...


Word that is Allen Key
Today at Mysterious Writings, Mr. Fenn talked about where his special spot that I believe is sweet. The question is asked by Allen K. ...


Brown's Home - the Spot is Sweet
It is one thing to identify who Brown is, but it is the home of Brown that is required to answer the clue. One thing that has always...


Brown Played for Chicago
My last post identified Ring Lardner as the common connection between the Important Literature books listed by Mr. Fenn. I have also...


Scrapbook 191 - Aircraft crash
A new scrapbook 191 from Mr. Fenn today and it talked about landing in Albuquerque when he owned his gallery and a place crashed in front...


Linking Important Literature
If you are like me, you have wondered why Forrest Fenn mentioned these three books as important literature related to solving the poem:...


The Real Philadelphia Caper
If you have read this blog, I have mentioned several times that the incident where Forrest Fenn put his thumb over Philadelphia is...


Marathon of Hope this Week
It is my favourite time of year again. That is right, many school children will be out walking and supporting Cancer Research in memory...


Solving the Riddle "too far to walk"
Mr. Fenn said, "... if you are gonna to find the treasure, you're gonna have to solve the riddle in my poem." We have already addressed...