Loved the original video you guys did. Had been waiting to see this. Not sure why it took so long. Haha. Like you, I believe your in the right spot. Thanks for the update.
Hey Bill thanks we had fun making the original video. We decided to wait to put this out until we got a chance to get back out to the canyon and look. We will be posting about are finds in due time.
If you start linking book items to poem clues try this for the clues you mentioned. Its not the place but fits just as well. Montana.. WWWH at the top beginning of warm springs creek. Following it upwards it stops at the beginning. Take it in the canyon down. The first creek to the right is hell creek ( hell is no place for the meek). Now link to the book. It is in Lewis and Clark national forest. In the area where Barnum Brown discovered alligator fossils in 1919.. Alligator graveyard. No paddle up your creek because water only runs as runoff when it rains. But it isn't the place. Oh almost forgot. If you followed warm springs creek downhill a mile you come to cleveland creek. Cleveland was home of jim brown as is cleveland browns nfl. Happy hunting.
How do you know it exists? Can it be proven up; Independently. An accounting firm would have had to confirm it. Now it is "found" by someone from the East which reminds me of Johnny Carson's "visitor from the East."
is behind a water fall called the arctic waterfall above the home of the brown trout. there that's where it is.if someone goes and gets it please remember me..
Every video ive watched on this has a reaccuring theme of not finding gold but being blown away at the surroundings and the adventure, reconnecting with nature is the treasure, imo......hundreds have already found it 🗻
My findings from my treasure hunt Colorado trip based on the following clues: From Fenns book 1. Biggest fishing hole ever(actually was a fish hatchery Pond), 2. middle child of three Skippy, Forest, and June. 3. Chalk the memories once again CHALK : now from the poem most important of the 9 are 1. Begin where warm waters halt(Hot Springs into a creek), 2. too far to walk(3miles), 3. below home of brown( below fish hatchery). OK now find a creek with hatchery and hot springs close together say 3miles apart between MT and SantaFe. there are two. best choice for me was CHALK Creek Nathrop CO it has Princeton Hot Springs and 3 miles from it there is a Fish Hatchery. Draw a horizontal line just below the Hatchery and you'll see between it and the Hot Springs 3 pieces of water Chalk Creek(Skippy) middle irrigation canal(Forest) and third is another irrigation canal (June). The middle irrigation canal per 2010 TOPO map shows it had water presently it is dry. WHY IS IT DRY? well I went to the hatchery and walked up the dry canal and found that a HUGE tree had been fallen over the maintenance path and dry canal bed. that really seemed odd to me. I climbed over the tree and continued up the maintenance pathway and WALLA the entire side hill had been either by nature or dynamite been swept down to Chalk Creek. My guess is that the water rights people found the treasure chest in their water canal that feeds the entire valley. They were probably pretty pissed off that some idiot would place a foreign dirty object in the water supply to the entire valley below. I'll bet they took the chest sealed off the canal at the Y from the June canal and blew up the bank and dropped the tree to cover their ass. What's pretty sad is that they haven't said a word to anybody and some people have died trying to find the chest. It all fits too perfect. So Good luck check out the Chalk Creek the chest could be in the slide rubble. My foot print is in that loose sand and when you look up toward the June canal you'll some serious very loose boulders. With that I got the hell out of there because these people seemed pretty upset to say the least.
He said the TREASURE spot is not associated with any structure. Not the Home of Brown amigo:) “No need to dig up the old outhouses, the TREASURE is not associated with any structure."f
Clues that line up, here me 75 miles from santa fe is garcia park colfax county new mexico, at that park is a lake called agua fria it means cold water in Spainish, if you follow agua fria creek cold water creek in English down the canyon about 5 miles just past the agua fria campsite on the rim ttheres an intersecting canyon where browns place is you put in there called bear canyon you go up the canyon to the high water little lake and on the other side of the lake the canyon forks on left is the stream feeding the lake the right fork is a dry creek it leads up to a primitive camp site called bear canyon camp site then you go to the blaze blazos Spainish for fire you go the campfire look down and dig the treasure up wheres the greatest stories ever told by the story tellers are told. 36.383641N -105.1693245w
I have a great theory. Only one year left until Forrest retrieves the chest I’m willing to work with anyone I believe I know the general location it is hidden. The search area will be roughly 350 mile perimeter sound like a lot but think about if you are serious I’m willing to work we split directly thru the middle I can only provide protection my resources are limited thank you
First the clues are not like bread crumbs left on a trail. No place for the Meek, well there was a trapper named Joseph Meek and he was the only survivor of an attack by savages, the crow indians. Find where that was or just let me make that simple for you. 7 miles north of Gardner MT on the Yellowstone river.
Ken Quesenberry I have to ask why you think it's not in Colorado? I'm heading there next month and I want opinions to why you believe that with out definitive proof.