2017 Defeat of Jesse James Days Horsehsoe Hunt

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 The 20th Annual, 2017 Dates for Hunting:  August 30th – September 4th

(Wed – Monday: Labor Day)


Horseshoe Hunt Rules and Guidelines


A Note From The Event Chairman

Hunting for the horseshoe can be frustrating, but mostly rewarding. My goal is to get people out in the community to enjoy our great city, the public areas and to be with friends, families, and neighbors. Clues have been interpreted in many different ways each year. If you think you’ve come up with a clever connection relating to your hunt experience, please email me with details.  I love to hear about it. Tell me stories.  And if you find anything that resembles a horseshoe, as many people do amazingly, take a photo of it and send to me.

I do my best to be fair to all hunters and to give everyone an even playing field. Remember that our committee is an all-volunteer organization and we do what we do because we love the event, the City and the people. While my clues often involve the use of technology, I do not ever make it so those who are not tech-savvy are at a disadvantage.

Once the game is over, I will publish an explanation of all clues that reveal what I had in mind when writing them.  Thank you for hunting!

Tim Freeland – Event Chairman

 

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Horseshoe found in Hauberg Park

Hunt information
Dates:
First Clue:Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Found on:Friday, September 1, 2017
Finders:
NameHometown
Jamin Taylor
Melissa Taylor
Prize:
Maximum Prize:$1300
Awarded Prize:$1300
Location:
General Location:Hauberg Park
Exact Location:
Concealer:
Clues
Published on Wednesday, August 30, 2017
The founding father gave us clues, like stay close to the path
He settled on this field of green so industry would last
He wanted schools and did he get, 2 schools alike in ways
Upon the hills, the “learn-ed” walk through town then rest a day
Explanation:
Founding relates to John North….Northfield, the park in the north of town. The woods are big, so I’m telling you, I won’t put it too far off the path. “Field” (farm/bog/land) is definitely green and “industry” relates to the Dan Patch train line runs through the property. The Latin American teaching professor Dr. Clifford “Cliff” Hauberg bought this woods in 1947 from the University of Minnesota, where he obtained his PHD. But these 2 schools/colleges, are “alike” (TWINS). The path behind the TWIN homes. This education reference also was meant to aim you between the 2 colleges and behind the Twin Homes. The “Hills” refers to colleges and through the middle is half way, where this park is. And resting, once walking into this woods, brings you to the new bench, so you can rest.
 
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Published on Thursday, August 31, 2017
John loved this town, seasons abound, in fall he couldn’t skate
But frosty winters, he would read, about matters of state
When springtime came, so rich with game, side by side they’d wait
for summer grass, keep off out back and return in time or pay
Explanation:
This clue is jam packed with clues. So many it made me nervous.
John North (founder of Northfield) couldn’t ice skate. There’s just a bog, no pond or anywhere to skate out here. But “frosty” is in reference to Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” where he comes to a split in the path and must make a decision, much like what one comes upon in this park. “Read” guides you to a “little library” (green one) near the entrance to this park. “Matters of state” is a reference to politics or government. And the land was bought from the University of MN state college. There are many roads North of town named after local politicians like Quie, Rolvaag and Thye.
While using “rich” (Rich Fen, Hot Springs), I could also use “game” as I saw many birds in this bog when I walked the path’s this summer doing my research. Side-by-side compounds on yesterdays 2 alike, leading to the twin-homes along the adjacent trail.
Right before the park’s path enters the woods there’s a back yard with 2 signs. “Keep off the grass” and “Private property”. Returning in time to pay is again pointing to the “little library” and libraries having late fees. Jamin pointed out that his “paying” was all of the deep-woods mosquito bites he obtained.
 
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Published on Friday, September 1, 2017
When North stepped off he saw just trees, no limestone cliffs or seas
He needed rest, the long trip mess, the traveler’s road went deep
He wanted woods to farm his goods, but thorny bear hug the reeds
He bought some land, resources he had, under lock and key
Explanation:
Today’s clue is all about the Hauberg Woods Park. John North (go as far North as you can), seeing trees. There’s a newly dedicated limestone bench right inside the park and Haubergs name was Clifford. Next to the bench is a plaque with the words “The Traver’s Rest” on it. This is on a long path where the west side is somewhat wet and close to a bog. You are to go deep into this park to find it. All the way in and to the back. Just a few feet off the path.

The Haubergs initially bought this land as their farm. 52 original acres and 38 were donated to the city of Northfield in 2001. This park is full of Buck Thorne and it is cut back by volunteers once a year.

Now…Bear-hug is an anagram of Hauberg. There are reeds all along the hot spring towards the front of the park.

Haubergs buying land, the wildlife and natural resources in this park go back millions of years. Lockwood is one of the main streets that lead to the front of this park.
 
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