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I think you misinterpreted fenns possible message to you in scrapbook 130. In my opinion he was referring to the nobody guy everyone hates and how he lost his chance.

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I also think he was asking you to step up. Depends how you recognize the trigger words. It’s also possible that he has abandoned the whole trigger word thing but I doubt it since he has stated that a “she” will be surprised to see what is in the chest. I kind of wish he didn’t spoil it that much but maybe it was a typo.

I doubt it though. Either way fenn is a hero for this treasure hunt. Endnote X7 For Mac. Wisconsin Mike, I appreciate your thinking on this... That’s one angle I haven’t seen before.

But (since I am one) I tend to think like an engineer, and am a stickler for logic. Bernard Williams Utilitarianism For And Against Pdf. Microtemp Mt 100 Manual. When one “puts in” a basement, the basement is dug or constructed before the house/home above it, right? It’s hard for me to imagine the house existing first, with anybody (i.e., Brown) living in it, before the basement is “put it” or built.

So I don’t believe that your line of thinking is what FF had in mind when he wrote the poem. If you’re suggesting that the TC was “put in” (placed) in a basement or cellar below the home of someone named Brown, then you have to deal with the fact that FF has told us that the TC is not associated with any structure.

But keep thinking! Ideas that most other searchers have not had are the kind that will help solve the poem. Good luck in your solving and searching. Yep, Sheryl, Brown certainly is a common name. There are also many distinctive shades of brown. Let’s take “auburn” for instance.

If there is an identifiable location named Auburn(or any other shade of brown), fenn could honestly say it is brown. And since the name is Auburn, he can capitalize his Brownand say “put in below the home of Brown”. Is it misleading? Nope, one just has to recognize what is brown.

Yep, lotsa Browns out there. That is why it is imperative you solve the preceding clues, in order, or you will never identify the Brown!! Oh yeah.IMO.loco. In my opinion, one thing that might well make the search easier for you is to use “Occam’s Razor” when considering various possibilities related to the clues. Occam’s Razor says if two options seem equally probable, the simpler solution is advised. Since it seems that there are nearly a dozen other poem references to phrases related to sport fishing, it might be best to consider that Brown simply means Brown Trout.

Hint #1: I believe that WWWH is a precise synonym phrase for a specific named “famous” point which is near world-class trophy trout habitat in the Rocky’s. Hint #2: “Blue Ribbon Habitat”. Hint #3: I believe the blaze may be a large map feature which looks a lot like a common trail mark on a tree. I believe these hints will get you within a few miles and possibly a few hundred feet depending on what “down in the canyon” means. It seems that you go down to get to where you can go up so you can look down again. Best of Luck.