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2022 Clue #7
Christine B <christinebeaupre@...>
Path to the bath is in reference to the Forest Bath Tour that is available. That path is just inside the entrance to the left. So you want to be away from there. That’s my opinion LOL
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On Saturday, January 29, 2022, 10:33 AM, Mike Flipp via groups.io <flippstermn@...> wrote:
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leelabell
I'm in agreement with all of this. The bath trail a few days ago was the first clue for me.
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But what's the cones?
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Christine B <christinebeaupre@...>
One of the roads is blocked off, not by cones but….. could that be the cones reference? Or reference to the sign “ Restoring Native Species Project” so cone could be a pine cone for tree or seedling?? Grasping here
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On Saturday, January 29, 2022, 10:48 AM, leelabell via groups.io <leelabell@...> wrote:
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Eicemann
Another reason to stay away from that part of the park is the lake itself. "Path to the bath" could mean a path to the lake or the bridge across it.
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tctreasurehunt@...
Silverwood seems inevitable—but solves involving Crosby/Hidden, Hansen, and even things like Furness Park were all very intriguing.
CW could've gotten a lot of extra play out of something like "saintly" (St. Anthony/St. Paul) or "high five" (artwork/highway) if they hadn't so specifically referenced "arts" in this latest clue, but I get that it was probably time to do so. Recovering from the whiplash lol — back out tonight and tomorrow, hopefully.
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Eicemann
Heart of hearts is a phrase used in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Hamlet is a tiny settlement smaller than a village. St Anthony village perhaps?
The third line has me stumped - clearly refers to the choice between heaven & hell. Thoughts?
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There are churches in the area, though there are churches most everywhere. Maybe it's a reference to "salvation"? As in the Salvation Army used to own that site I think. It could be something in the park too as I have yet to ever go there.
On Saturday, January 29, 2022, 06:41:05 PM CST, Eicemann via groups.io <eicemann7@...> wrote:
Heart of hearts is a phrase used in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Hamlet is a tiny settlement smaller than a village. St Anthony village perhaps? The third line has me stumped - clearly refers to the choice between heaven & hell. Thoughts?
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Christine B <christinebeaupre@...>
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On Saturday, January 29, 2022, 6:47 PM, Allison Wonderland via groups.io <AllisonWondrland@...> wrote:
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Eicemann
Salem may fit the "life internal heat infernal" clue. Salem witch trials - those found guilty were burned at the stake. Innocents killed would presumably go to heaven.
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nate roub
Life eternal = churches Fire infernal = the stone fireplace Hearth of hearts = weddings they do there
Salem may fit the "life internal heat infernal" clue. Salem witch trials - those found guilty were burned at the stake. Innocents killed would presumably go to heaven.
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This link should help you all regarding Silverwood Park. Mushie-Linda
On Jan 29, 2022, at 10:01 PM, nate roub <Nprarmy11@...> wrote:
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juliann laabs
I was thinking that was in reference to dyers garden
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Eicemann
One of the sculptures on display is entitled Eterne = Life Eternal.
Another sculpture, Thoughts From the Earth, is literally a circle of stones. LOL. Can't believe I didn't realize this sooner!
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I definitely made the mistake again of thinking the cluewriter had come up with clever riddles to solve. But no, they were just throwing out the names of things they saw in the park.
On Sunday, January 30, 2022, 07:25:03 AM CST, Eicemann via groups.io <eicemann7@...> wrote:
One of the sculptures on display is entitled Eterne = Life Eternal. Another sculpture, Thoughts From the Earth, is literally a circle of stones. LOL. Can't believe I didn't realize this sooner!
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David, the only reason I got to Silverwwood by Friday is because I ran across an old photo of the Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp gate written on the top of the gate. The word Fresh screamed out at me, so it was the main reason I went there besides being on a border. Than their maps next to the cafe showed the bathing trail when I got there. The old name had me convinced.
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Christine B <christinebeaupre@...>
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On Sunday, January 30, 2022, 8:07 PM, secretrose via groups.io <handlinrose@...> wrote:
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Christine they ran out of maps yesterday or today. They had quite a few printed up for regular park visitors on Friday. The Silverwood employees were really surprised when all these hunters started overtaking the park. There was one guy working the cafe on Friday. He got two more employees for the weekend to help him out. They were overwhelmed!
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Christine B <christinebeaupre@...>
Wow! I bet the young man was thankful the other 2 employees came in. I hope they made some good tips! Could you imagine what it must’ve looked like from their point of view??! not knowing what was going on and seeing this huge swarm of people with shovels, rakes etc?!? 😂😂😂
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On Sunday, January 30, 2022, 9:49 PM, secretrose via groups.io <handlinrose@...> wrote:
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Eicemann
Three different people have stopped me at Silverwood to ask what is going on. Surprisingly enough, all three reacted happily to my explanation rather than intruded upon by us treasure seekers. They seemed prideful that "their park" was chosen and that we were led there by the clues. I must be very approachable and non-threatening even with a sharp garden tool in hand...
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