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Fenn said that the stories in the book included hints to the chest's location and that the poem found in the chapter "Gold and More" contained nine clues that would lead a searcher to the chest. [17] Fenn's book and story prompted a treasure hunt in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. [18]
The chapter also covers more recent crypto mysteries, such as Cicada 3301, a mysterious online puzzle with unknown origin and purpose, the Fenn Treasure, a hidden cache of gold and jewels with a cryptic poem as a clue, and the PCCTS series of encrypted messages from a self-proclaimed secret society.
And it was around then that he stumbled on this treasure hunt that had been set up by the late Forrest Fenn, who was the New Mexico art dealer who had hid a million dollar treasure in 2010 and ...
The bronze chest that held the Fenn treasure. (Image provided by Forrest Fenn) On a cool October day in 2020, the weight of reality pressed hard around the world. The United States was bracing for ...
Coombs alleges Fenn — who died at age 90 in 2020 just a few months after announcing the treasure had been found — made an oral contract with him and others through his writings by saying they ...
Fenn, Forrest (2017). Once Upon a While. Phat Page Design. ISBN 9780692950555. Fenn, Forrest (2018). Once Upon a While Revised. One Horse Land & Cattle Co. ISBN 9780692196281. Ritt, Jordan (2015). A Treasure More Than Gold: How I found the solution to Forrest Fenn's poem. ISBN 9781478753742. to (Y)
Treasure hunts have long captured people's imaginations — you can even download a geocaching app to hunt for real-world caches of information using GPS devices. The art collector Forrest Fenn ...
Clues for where the treasures were buried are provided in a puzzle book named The Secret produced by Byron Preiss and first published by Bantam in 1982. [1] The book was authored by Sean Kelly and Ted Mann and illustrated by John Jude Palencar, John Pierard, and Overton Loyd; JoEllen Trilling, Ben Asen, and Alex Jay also contributed to the book. [2]