Forrest Fenn Treasure Hunting, STONE CIRCLE gives us the thrill of the chase... |
Forrest Fenn Treasure Hunting, STONE CIRCLE gives us the thrill of the chase... |
Aug 27 2018, 11:45 AM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 613 Joined: 16-October 08 From: Central Colorado Member No.: 6,813 |
Hello Treasure Hunters,
Over the past three years, my wife and I have enjoyed the opportunity to hunt for the famous Forrest Fenn Treasure. The clues found in his book have now brought us to a very special place. We’d like to share a search technique that might be useful to other treasure hunters. We discovered a large stone circle, possibly of prehistoric religious or ceremonial significance, in the general area we’ve been searching. As far as we know, the structure has never been publicly recorded or otherwise previously investigated. Apparently, similar structures having 8 spokes are rare occurrences in North America. The site is pristine and the geometry of the well placed stones appears to be undisturbed. In an effort to better understand our discovery and use that information in our quest for treasure, we’ve determined the headings for each of the 8 spokes. Searching is now focused along these headings with a hope that one of the spokes is aligned towards the treasure. It is very exciting to make such a discovery and we now know what is meant by “The Thrill of the Chase”. More information on the treasure hunt can be found by visiting Fenn’s website here; Old Santa Fe Trading Company A current source covering research into stone circles is a lecture by Paul Burley, The Sacred Sphere – From Stone Circles to Higgs Boson: Implications of Sacred Spherical Geometry. Here’s a link to the video; From Stone Circles to Higgs Boson Sincerely, ASTROBLEME [attachment=11624:Stone_Circle.jpg] [attachment=11625:Stone_Ci...ring_Map.jpg] -------------------- Annual Dues Paying Member Since 2008
Tonko Mining Company "Some day this crater is going to be a greatly talked about place, and if the above credit is due, as is certainly the case, I would like to have it generally known for the sake of the children." Daniel Moreau Barringer 2/1/1912 in a letter about the Barringer Meteorite Crater, Arizona USA |
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Jun 26 2020, 08:23 AM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 613 Joined: 16-October 08 From: Central Colorado Member No.: 6,813 |
We spent all winter waiting to get back to Warm Spring Creek, Wyoming. Last October, after reviewing the pics we took of the historical site in 2018, the solution became quite apparent. We had been “looking down” too close to the site. The chest was most likely in the trees downhill a short distance outside the fence. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our travel plans this spring a couple of times due to snow blocking the Union Pass road. Just as we were ready to leave, Forrest ended the search. Glad he notified the searchers the treasure had been found in a timely manner.
Here is a map of the course that follows our clue solutions; [attachment=11859:Union_Pa...p_Signed.jpg] Sincerely, Johnny -------------------- Annual Dues Paying Member Since 2008
Tonko Mining Company "Some day this crater is going to be a greatly talked about place, and if the above credit is due, as is certainly the case, I would like to have it generally known for the sake of the children." Daniel Moreau Barringer 2/1/1912 in a letter about the Barringer Meteorite Crater, Arizona USA |
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