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Re: 2022 Clue #6
Stone circles maybe are grain silos on east 7th, saying it's literal
Re: 2022 Clue #6
This clue really reinforces my belief in which park is THE ONE. I'm sure you're already in the habit of doing this, but be sure to look through the photos posted for parks of interest to you.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Yea, the Scavenger Hunts for the Winter Carnival are an actual thing. Trust me, I have an intimate knowledge of them. lol Which makes for a good segue...
Re: 2022 Clue #6
It seems like no one really knows what to make of this clue in that there's been little to no discussion about it on any of the message boards. Or maybe everyone has figured it out and just isn't sharing! Probably not.
Certainly there is an inclination to take something like "stone circles" and apply it literally. That would give you Como, Crosby, Hidden Falls, Newell, and Swede Hollow off the top of my head. Yet it strikes me as unlikely that the true meaning of this (or any) clue would be so clear. It sounds more like something to divert hunters by giving them a shiny object to distract them.
The first line suggests this is some kind of history clue. Could be local history. A flood sounds like a specific event, though along the river there have been many floods. I think there was a specific flood that finally did in the village of Lilydale. I've been leaning towards New Brighton, and it could maybe fit the history of Brighton England.
A raised elevation could certainly suggest Highland. This one is general enough that it might actually be literal.
The last line...Hard to say because I wouldn't say it's even a true statement. It sounds more like a nonsense statement that is either an anagram or just meant to get a specific word or two into the clue. According to the Urban Dictionary, the phrase could mean that we all come from the street or we all come from nothing. I'm still not sure where that would get you. Looking up "mudspring" got me to a Dr. Mudspringer who sells motorcycle parts (ride?) located in Moundsview. There are a couple of nearby parks, but they didn't seem promising offhand.
David B. Allison
Certainly there is an inclination to take something like "stone circles" and apply it literally. That would give you Como, Crosby, Hidden Falls, Newell, and Swede Hollow off the top of my head. Yet it strikes me as unlikely that the true meaning of this (or any) clue would be so clear. It sounds more like something to divert hunters by giving them a shiny object to distract them.
The first line suggests this is some kind of history clue. Could be local history. A flood sounds like a specific event, though along the river there have been many floods. I think there was a specific flood that finally did in the village of Lilydale. I've been leaning towards New Brighton, and it could maybe fit the history of Brighton England.
A raised elevation could certainly suggest Highland. This one is general enough that it might actually be literal.
The last line...Hard to say because I wouldn't say it's even a true statement. It sounds more like a nonsense statement that is either an anagram or just meant to get a specific word or two into the clue. According to the Urban Dictionary, the phrase could mean that we all come from the street or we all come from nothing. I'm still not sure where that would get you. Looking up "mudspring" got me to a Dr. Mudspringer who sells motorcycle parts (ride?) located in Moundsview. There are a couple of nearby parks, but they didn't seem promising offhand.
David B. Allison
Re: 2022 Clue #5
The Winter Carnival has their own scavenger hunt. The Pioneer Press has the treasure/medallion hunt.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Clue 6 First thought is fire pits at como
Re: 2022 Clue #5
This is NOT a button. It's the official logo of the Hunt. Note the word "TREASURE." Now I'm thinking this is at least partly why that word was used repeatedly in the early clues. I still think "Treasure" is a reference to the name of the actual park.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
The fact that you sent that here is pretty funny given who runs the scavenger hunt haha.
It’s a different event - run by the proprietor of this very group.
It’s a different event - run by the proprietor of this very group.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
One of the SPWC buttons says "Scavenger Hunt" on it. Either this is an error or a cue to the medallion being something other what we've come to expect it to look like. I'm leaning toward an error made by someone not familiar enough with the SPWC activities. A scavenger hunt usually involves locating a number of items rather than just one, doesn't it?
2022 Clue #6
Clue #6
Ride this rhyme for a trip through time
From stone circles to the flood
From a raised elevation you'll make observation
That all of us spring from the mud
Clue #5
When the buttons showed up, we screamed out ‘what?!?’
Still, we didn’t cancel the order
So when we hid the puck, we pushed our luck
And hid it so close to a border.
Clue #4
An item hot is the current lot
Of at-home tests for COVID
Ours is nice, in block of ice
Inside the medallion's hid
Clue #3
Far from the path that leads to a bath
The treasure waits so alone
Step out of the dark and go to the park
But avoid obstacles of cone
Clue #2
Get out of your bed if you want some hunt cred
Don’t wait ‘til temps hit the 30s
With the prize as your driver be a vigorous striver
For success means a life of ease
Clue #1
From delta to omicron, what a marathon
Getting from last year to this
Strap on your mask, get down to the task
Let fresh treasure be your bliss
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Stinson is the county line
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Google Maps outlines Ramsey County on the map if you search it.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
why is it so hard to find a county map that shows all the streets so we know the actual border streets? Is Silver Lake Rd in NB the border up there? Ugh.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Ahh so it just has both dates on it. huh. oh well, was a thought
Mike
On Thursday, January 27, 2022, 10:41:13 AM CST, Christina Kolb <cmhkolb@...> wrote:
Mike
On Thursday, January 27, 2022, 10:41:13 AM CST, Christina Kolb <cmhkolb@...> wrote:
Re: 2022 Clue #5
I think alphabob might have been exactly right about the mask suggesting a park with hockey and or baseball fields. He may not have known it, but he was kind of on fire that day.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Can anyone post a graphic of the 2022 button please? I think it may have something on it that they didn't want us to see.
Mike Flipp
Mike Flipp
Re: 2022 Clue #5
I was at Silverwood yesterday and still interested, also was at hansen...Hansen... a thought for you guys I haven't seen mentioned. Clue one it takes about a mask, what do you think about meaning. St.paul proper as st.paul has a mask mandate?
Re: 2022 Clue #5
Personally I believe it means it is at the edge of a park next to a private house.
Re: 2022 Clue #5
I think it could just mean something like a river bank, not necessarily a border park
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