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Re: MAPS!
Hi David - cool site you have here, saw you linked to it from Facebook.
oldmaps is nice in a pinch but the U of MN can’t be beat for old maps.
www.lib.umn.edu/borchert will get you many old St. Paul plat maps, old street names and alignments- some greater Ramsey county.
https://apps.lib.umn.edu/mhapo has aerial photos of the area from the ‘20’s onward.
I probably place too much importance on old stuff ( like the streetcar noodle that was bupkis) but it’s where my interests lie.
oldmaps is nice in a pinch but the U of MN can’t be beat for old maps.
www.lib.umn.edu/borchert will get you many old St. Paul plat maps, old street names and alignments- some greater Ramsey county.
https://apps.lib.umn.edu/mhapo has aerial photos of the area from the ‘20’s onward.
I probably place too much importance on old stuff ( like the streetcar noodle that was bupkis) but it’s where my interests lie.
Re: MAPS!
I keep thinking bower = Bauer = brand of ice skates (hockey skates)
Re: MAPS!
That made it easier. Thanks for the maps. I pulled up the 1924 map, however his railroads went by many of the parks. It did seem to knock out the far western ones however.
Re: Clue #8 - 2020
The Fairgrounds are 100% in Ramsey County. But they are private, not public, and so off-limits.
Re: Out and About
Nice seeing you tonight at Shamrocks. My kids are always impressed when they meet you.
Changing back to IMP for park pool clue #9. Thanks. Gotta stick with my gut, even though
the clues seem like they are fitting multiple places. Even wondering about Pig's Eye Regional Park!
Changing back to IMP for park pool clue #9. Thanks. Gotta stick with my gut, even though
the clues seem like they are fitting multiple places. Even wondering about Pig's Eye Regional Park!
Re: Clue 9 2020
Why would there be a clue about James J. Hill this late in the game if it's at Harriet Island? I don't see it. Unless Hill had some connection to Harriet Island or Dr. Justus Ohage, or the water clues.
Re: Clue 9 2020
OK Im In on Harriet too now, sheeshAll 10 on Harriet Island LOL wowSufferin Succotash! said some cartoon character!
Re: Clue 9 2020
If you take the James J Hill house our coal manwhose house (lay down roots) is on Summit Ave.overlooking the bluff or hill if you willYou align his house (His Path) and it over looks Eagle Street Park Plaza (very tiny)Upper Landing (That has been mentioned)ANDHARRIET ISLAND ! If its on Harriet Island, I'm just gonna laugh
Re: Out and About
David!!!!
How can we still be so unsettled with the park
I need another one of your famous emails with all the “typicals” or the thoughts on what the clue writer is trying to do here.
I feel like this is a new clue writer this year.......
I can’t remember when it has been this far into the hunt and I have still not been solid on the park that I think the puck is hidden.
What gives....
!?
Re: Clue 9 2020
I thought of James J. Hill, as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Hill
Re: Clue 9 2020
https://www.mnopedia.org/person/hill-james-j-1838-1916
James J Hill or Griggs & Company? Hmmm. fresh park options….
James J Hill or Griggs & Company? Hmmm. fresh park options….
Clue 9 2020
A coal man had a plan
To lay down roots in St. Paul
His path proffers good math -
Even though short of hill it does fall.
To lay down roots in St. Paul
His path proffers good math -
Even though short of hill it does fall.
Re: Clue #8 - 2020
I guess there is a case for Harriet Island with clue 8. But the rest of the clues, iffy, maybe, uhhh sorta. But definitely 8 for sure!Water is Grand (Mississippi) what could be Grander than the mighty?Up above and lower still referring to the WATER (Harriet Island used to flood all the time)rubber boot (past treasure reference)Bower - it could mean absolutely nothing but a word to sorta rhyme with lowerIn the past I have read way too deep into the clues thinking that every single thing meant something, and to find out later, the whole 4 line clue only had one tidbit in it. So sometimes a clue points to one thing only. But as for #8, I think Harriet fits, now as for 1-7 the more I look, you were right to throw down something on Harriet, It could happen! It was there in the 70's I remember, I was a kid, first park I ever went to to look for a medalion, was at one time about 5 feet from it. Heard them yelling, was like Oh so close!
Out and About
I'm at Shamrocks tonight so I will be posting the clue when it arrives here. I probably won't be doing much with the scramble tonight.
Re: Top 5 Parks
Funny, l had picked Harriet the other day because no one had it picked on Park picks and l had no chance on my favorites. I however looked at the clues today and it also works with most of the clues. Now the rubber boots is ironic. It is a throw the dice hunt.
Re: PPTH warning
Near the tennis courts at Indian mounds (swing on down) there are supposedly three River Birch trees that provide quite a bit of shade... So I'm told
PPTH warning
I saw on the PP Treasure Hunt forum on facebook a warning from them to stay off/out of the Indian mounds area in IMP. Sorry to hear that some hunters don't understand what is off limits.
But, if the treasure isn't at IMP, wouldn't the PP Treasure Hunt have said to stay away from the park completely? Makes me think it is there.
Then again, I can see reasons for Highland Park. The three bodies water (3 water towers there), traipse (trapise=trapeze?), swing down (from a trapeze?)=Circus Juventus, the (Highland) games, (kin=clan), water up above (the water tower), and lower (the river), you won't need a (swimming?) suit (the Highland pool or aquatic center). Is 'booya' (the booya kettles there) a Russian word?
I think the three bodies (of) water (if that's what the clue writer meant) are all in the same park, though. So, is "up above" and "lower" a map reference (Phalen/Keller Regional park), or a physical elevation reference (Battle Creek Park, Indian Mounds Park, Crosby Farm, or Hidden falls parks)?
But, if the treasure isn't at IMP, wouldn't the PP Treasure Hunt have said to stay away from the park completely? Makes me think it is there.
Then again, I can see reasons for Highland Park. The three bodies water (3 water towers there), traipse (trapise=trapeze?), swing down (from a trapeze?)=Circus Juventus, the (Highland) games, (kin=clan), water up above (the water tower), and lower (the river), you won't need a (swimming?) suit (the Highland pool or aquatic center). Is 'booya' (the booya kettles there) a Russian word?
I think the three bodies (of) water (if that's what the clue writer meant) are all in the same park, though. So, is "up above" and "lower" a map reference (Phalen/Keller Regional park), or a physical elevation reference (Battle Creek Park, Indian Mounds Park, Crosby Farm, or Hidden falls parks)?
Re: Park pick
I will put 10 on Harriet again. There is a small chance t could be there.
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