Has anyone actively spent time trying to decipher Fenn's clues or looking for the loot since there is a possibility it is located in Colorado? I have not but I watched a video clip about it and it is interesting.
Has anyone actively spent time trying to decipher Fenn's clues or looking for the loot since there is a possibility it is located in Colorado? I have not but I watched a video clip about it and it is interesting.
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There are many threads discussing this subject in a treasure forum. The clues are in a poem Forrest Fenn wrote. A few people have died looking for the treasure. One died near Canon City. Forrest Fenn was an Air Force pilot that retired & ran a successful antique business in Santa Fe. He emphasizes that the treasure is not in a dangerous place to get to. Try not to kill your self looking for it.
Im not so sure the person who finds it would tell other people that they found it... then you could be looking for nothing.. seems silly
I have my suspissions on where it is. Haven't gone looking.
If you want peace, prepare for war.
I think it is near Dinosaur National Park from the clues in the poem. I hope somebody who really needs it, find it. I am way too sick to go looking. My treasure would be the VA curing my headaches. They will only give enough medication for a week. Effing ridiculous...they make me beg the military.
"...turned the stone and looked beneath it; 'Peace on Earth' was all it said..."
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I've checked out a few web sites and videos about all of this. Fun stuff, but I'm not about to go on a quest for his treasure. If I stumble upon it while hiking around hunting or fishing, cool. I think about it sometimes when I am doing that.
Some believe he actually retrieved it himself after not actually dying like he thought he was going to.