![]() ![]() I like your idea of heavy loads and water high, however if the blaze were made of tar lines used to fill the gaps in the road, they would be gone when the road is resurfaced. The poem gives everyone the same opportunity to enjoy The Thrill of the Chase. Fenn’s poem which encourages all to get involved with the thrill of the chase! I’m not sure where this belongs, so please move it as you see fit. Begin it where warm waters haltAnd take it in the canyon down,Not far, but too far to walk.Put in below the home of Brown. ![]() ![]() The poem is said to contain nine clues which lead to the location of Fenn's treasure - a Romanesque bronze chest which is filled to the brim with gold nuggets, coins, jewelry, and other artifacts.
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