Forrest Fenn treasure recovery set for June 19, 2017

Notice he did not order it, there is no law against the treasure hunt. It is each person's obligation to ensure their own safety. There were over 21 sky diving deaths in 2016, but you don't see the police requesting they stop sky diving. We do not need nor want a nanny state.

Are they calling for an end to Pokemon Go for that matter? Pokémon GO Death Tracker

Or geocaching? Man dies in cliff fall while geocaching south of Adelaide - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Or the World Cup? Chinese fan dies after staying up too late to watch the World Cup | Daily Mail Online
 

so it is the 21st of June. how did it go? or are you bsing us?
 

Schools out for summer; expect more of the same for another month or 2.
 

so how did it go?

Give him some time, he is likely rolling around in his pile of gold like Scrooge McDuck.

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Even if he didn't find it, he may be on to something...found this reference

One of Ouray’s first dairies was Jim Brown’s Riverside Dairy located in the small flat where the Box Canyon Road leaves the one leading to Sneffels (today’s Camp Bird Road). Just past his dairy the road began a steep climb that today is still known as “Jim Brown Hill.” He sold milk to the Revenue Mine and, in 1896, needing much more space he moved the dairy to the Bachelor Switch area two miles north of Ouray. The Bachelor Switch was a station on the D&RG Railroad on the east side of the Uncompahgre River in front of today’s Whispering Pines Subdivision. By 1900 Brown had changed the name of the dairy to the Revenue Dairy. At that time he was delivering 70 to 100 gallons of milk per day to the Revenue Mine!
 

so how did it go?

On his Facebook page, someone that I believe to be his sister said, and I quote, "Sorry you didn't find it there but the quest is half the fun."

So I believe it was a disappointing day for Mr. Fariello. Best luck to him as he continues his quest. I'm sure he was much closer to the treasure than I have been thus far.
 

Mr Fariello's solution interested me but I felt it had a couple of flaws.

For starters, Box Canyon looks like a bit of a touristy area with walkways for visitors, and the suggested solution for 'the blaze' is beauty spot of which there are a number of photos online. I feel the correct location will be a little more remote and untouched.

Also, the suggested location of the box looks too dangerous and difficult to extract - if you need specialist equipment and permits to get at it, you're on the wrong track.

Interesting and extreme example of confirmation bias - he convinced himself that he had actually seen the treasure box when he hadn't.

Nevertheless, I thank Mr Fariello for sharing his hunt and wish him better luck next time.
 

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Has he tucked tail and ran? If he didn't find it, fine. Would be nice to let us all know either way, after the grand show he put on.
 

Mr Fariello's solution interested me but I felt it had a couple of flaws.

For starters, Box Canyon looks like a bit of a touristy area with walkways for visitors, and the suggested solution for 'the blaze' is beauty spot of which there are a number of photos online. I feel the correct location will be a little more remote and untouched.

Also, the suggested location of the box looks too dangerous and difficult to extract - if you need specialist equipment and permits to get at it, you're on the wrong track.

Interesting and extreme example of confirmation bias - he convinced himself that he had actually seen the treasure box when he hadn't.

Nevertheless, I thank Mr Fariello for sharing his hunt and wish him better luck next time.

I totally agree with you. I like the way he interpreted some of the poem and it opened my mind some. Words can have so many meanings.

Confirmation bias is a tough thing. I think my "best" solution right now has some flaws but I can still twist different words to fit. Likely I'm heading down the confirmation bias path. Who knows.

I feel like the right location will just fall into place. I hope I'm alive when someone finds it though, because I'm very curious.
 

Sante Fe, NM if I recall right (Josh from Expedition Unknown visited his home).

Figure the box is placed where an eighty year old can carry it.
 

There's good chinese ones available now at very reasonable prices. Go into the settings menu and look for Peoms, then set scrim up to exclude non related poetry. Then walk into forest, turn left at meth lab go past the 'shine still and around the pot plantation. You should come to a glade with magic mushrooms. Its all written on the back of the lrd instructions.
Good luck with X marking your spot!

Chub

perhaps he got distracted along the way? His sisters cryptic remark about the journey bieng the fun part? just sayin...

Chub
 

What a day. NOT AT WATER WHEEL. Information looked good, did check the area again and will still work the area. Movie coming in morning. Nothing ventured nothing gained. The the search continue.
 

It really seems you got on this forum to convince yourself that you found it or are close. I don't think anyone here believes you or cares.
Maybe check back when you have ACTUALLY found it.:BangHead:
 

Henry Newton Brown.
Ran with Billy The Kidd.

Was both Lawman AND Outlaw.

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We skeptics are often criticized for "ruining the fun", but I'd rather be a skeptic than an adult who feeds on childish fantasies.

The OP wrote in the first post: "I have solved the poem, went to the treasure site, saw the box..."

"Saw the box" is specific, and now we see that he never retrieved the box.

Is this a treasure hunting site or a fan fiction site?

It would be nice if the site's culture were one of fact. Santa Claus is for kids.
 

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