Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
Oh, and your hunt begins at Liberty State Park.(14B of the NJ Turnpike )
Where once there were tales of hardship and woe,
A hunt now begins on the Isle of Bedloe.
You start from the highest point in the land,
and remember there is no way into the lady's hand.
Gaze down upon the ramparts of the ol' Fort Wood,
view it from the fifth window, you should.
Don't forget the point of the star you see right below,
Now head back down to the soil of Bedloe.
From the tip of that star look out toward the sea,
in a northerly direction is where you wish to be.
Before your feet carry you into the harbor,
you will notice three machines that help you see farther.
Now you ask yourself, "Which one can it be?"
Well, if you originate from Brobdingnag,
a problem finishing the clue I forsee.
Give this machine your hard earned two bits,
and scan the horizon for where Old Glory sits.
You'll know you're looking in the correct place,
when you see double right before your face!
Now you must use all of your powers,
and get yourself in between those two towers.
Here is where the tricky pieces start,
Will you be able to advance to the next part?
"Which path from here?" begins your plight,
That's easy, follow your inalienable right.
Search down this path for your next mark,
a circle of red surrounding one that is dark.
From the center of this spot look out toward the sky,
a group of tall trees to the north you will spy.
Get as close to this grove as the state will permit,
walk as quickly to the yellow marker as you see fit.
At 90 degrees you notice the next step in your quest,
when you reach it pull up a bench for a quick rest.
Now you need to know which of the three paths to choose,
follow where the three boats point and you can't lose.
Follow this path to your 54th pace,
LEFT FACE!
Now off the path, walk towards the sea,
in the cairn between two trees is where your treasure will be.
Well, I hope everyone has fun with it!
Kimberly
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My first box
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 1999-09-29
[LbNA] My first box
From: Kimberly Mako (MartianMaggot@netscape.net) |
Date: 1999-09-29 15:44:46 UTC-04:00
[LbNA] Re: My first box
From: erik/susan davis (davisarc@wcvt.com) |
Date: 1999-09-29 18:51:45 UTC-07:00
Kimberly:
You are far too modest - your clue is really fun to read at this
distance, and I am sure will be lots of fun in the hunt. Good going!
Vt Viking
You are far too modest - your clue is really fun to read at this
distance, and I am sure will be lots of fun in the hunt. Good going!
Vt Viking
[LbNA] Re: My first box
From: Thom Cheney (tcgrafx@imagina.com) |
Date: 1999-09-29 22:37:25 UTC-07:00
Kimberly Mako wrote:
>
> Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
> little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
> Oh, and your hunt begins at Liberty State Park.(14B of the NJ Turnpike )
grrreeeaaattt clues.... I'm a sucker for a rhyme
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things
>
> Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
> little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
> Oh, and your hunt begins at Liberty State Park.(14B of the NJ Turnpike )
grrreeeaaattt clues.... I'm a sucker for a rhyme
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things
[LbNA] Re: My first box
From: Ed Bourne (edb@bigfoot.com) |
Date: 1999-09-30 06:50:24 UTC
Kim,
Your clues are excelent! That is one thing I lack is a gift of rhyme :-(
I'm glad to see another box near my area (Long Island). I will definitly
hunt for this one soon.
Ed
Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
Your clues are excelent! That is one thing I lack is a gift of rhyme :-(
I'm glad to see another box near my area (Long Island). I will definitly
hunt for this one soon.
Ed
Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
[LbNA] Re: My first box
From: John De Wolf (Jdewolf@mail.icrsurvey.com) |
Date: 1999-09-30 10:39:35 UTC-04:00
Way to go Kimberly!!!
I've been waiting for an excuse to get up to Liberty State Park w/ the kids. Maybe this Saturday!!
Lone Wolf
West Chester, AP
>>> Kimberly Mako 09/29 3:44 PM >>>
Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
Oh, and your hunt begins at Liberty State Park.(14B of the NJ Turnpike )
Where once there were tales of hardship and woe,
A hunt now begins on the Isle of Bedloe.
You start from the highest point in the land,
and remember there is no way into the lady's hand.
Gaze down upon the ramparts of the ol' Fort Wood,
view it from the fifth window, you should.
Don't forget the point of the star you see right below,
Now head back down to the soil of Bedloe.
I've been waiting for an excuse to get up to Liberty State Park w/ the kids. Maybe this Saturday!!
Lone Wolf
West Chester, AP
>>> Kimberly Mako
Well, here's the clues to my first box. I know the whole rhyming thing is a
little corny, but as my mom always said, it's original too :)
Oh, and your hunt begins at Liberty State Park.(14B of the NJ Turnpike )
Where once there were tales of hardship and woe,
A hunt now begins on the Isle of Bedloe.
You start from the highest point in the land,
and remember there is no way into the lady's hand.
Gaze down upon the ramparts of the ol' Fort Wood,
view it from the fifth window, you should.
Don't forget the point of the star you see right below,
Now head back down to the soil of Bedloe.