Fenn, a former military pilot turned millionaire antiques dealer in 2010 concealed treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains between New Mexico’s Santa Fe and the Canadian border. This bronze chest, filled with valuable paraphernalia, jewelry, archaeological wonders and gold coins, has been estimated to be worth several million dollars, and the only way to find it is by using the clues in a short poem.
Benjamin Gomez
>be rich >claim you hid a bunch of gold inside a mountain >watch as people actually try to find it Go have fun user
Jaxson Richardson
I mean, the guy likely did genuinely leave it. It would fit his character if you read about his background, etc.
Just no one has found it yet
Grayson Thomas
>somewhere in the Rocky Mountains between New Mexico’s Santa Fe and the Canadian border well, that narrows it down quite a bit
Samuel Edwards
Here is the short poem. He claims that you can find the treasure using this and nothing else:
Unironically spent 2 months looking for this treasure, surprised to see it mentioned in biz. Some great stories but no treasure of course, and I suspect someone already found it.
Adam Cook
MGRS coordinates. Easy.
David Watson
In 2017 he confirmed that it still is there.
Jeremiah Wilson
Ah, nice. Havent kept up with it for a few years
Andrew Wilson
Claim to have found the treasure, then stalk him. He goes to check if it is still there, then get the treasure when he leaves.
Blake Allen
Chad is getting a blowjob from Stacy in his truck right now while reading this thread with his shovel in the back
Easton Price
He only checks once a year and not immediately after someone claimed it though.
He also doesn't announce when he is going to look and doesn't even tell close friends or family. He also only announces that the treasure is still there months after checking.
Wyatt Taylor
>Randy Bilyeu, who went missing in January 2016 and was later found dead in July of that year.[13] As a result, Bilyeu's ex-wife told others she thought the Fenn Treasure was a hoax.[14]
>Jeff Murphy, 53 years old, of Batavia, Illinois was found dead inside of Yellowstone National Park on June 9, 2017 after falling about 500 feet down a steep slope. The details of the investigation into his death by Yellowstone officials were not made public but KULR obtained the facts through a Freedom of Information Act request. KULR-TV reports that Murphy was searching for Fenn's treasure. According to KULR, Murphy's wife told park authorities that Murphy was looking for said treasure when she first reported him missing.[15]
>Pastor Paris Wallace of Grand Junction told family members he was searching for a buried treasure and later failed to show up for a planned family meeting Wednesday June 14, 2017. His car was found parked near the Taos Junction Bridge and his body was subsequently found 5–7 miles (8-11 km) downstream.[16][17]
>Eric Ashby, 31 years old, was identified as the treasure seeker found in the Arkansas River on July 28, 2017. On 26 January, 2018, Fremont County Coroner's Office received the DNA report from Colorado Bureau of investigations positively identifying Ashby. Ashby is the third reported death in search of Forrest Fenn's treasure.[18] It is alleged by some of Ashby's family members that Ashby had moved to Colorado in 2016 to look for the treasure, and was last seen on June 28 rafting on the river, 10–15 miles (15-25 km) upstream from where the body was found. The raft overturned and Ashby had been missing since that time. [19]
have fun they said
Samuel Gray
Forrest has said that multiple people have given him the correct solve for the first two clues - and that multiple people have been within 200 to 500 feet of the treasure, without even realizing it. Presumably the same ones. This tells us that the 9 clues probably refer to a very small area. Like a few hundred feet total. Not miles and miles and miles. People who have solved #2 correctly - got within 200 feet of the treasure.That means that it’s highly likely that clues #3 through 9 are also within 500 feet of the treasure chest!
As I have gone alone in there
And with my treasures bold,
I can keep my secret where,
And hint of riches new and old.
>1. Begin it where warm waters halt
>2. And take it in the canyon down,
>3. Not far, but too far to walk.
>4. Put in below the home of Brown.
From there it’s no place for the meek,
>5. The end is ever drawing nigh;
>6.There’ll be no paddle up your creek,
>7. Just heavy loads and water high.
>8. If you’ve been wise and found the blaze,
Look quickly down, your quest to cease,
>9. But tarry scant with marvel gaze,
Just take the chest and go in peace.
So why is it that I must go
And leave my trove for all to seek?
The answers I already know,
I’ve done it tired, and now I’m weak.
So hear me all and listen good,
Your effort will be worth the cold.
If you are brave and in the wood
I give you title to the gold.
Lincoln Baker
i just want to be happy
Zachary Scott
Boiling River (halt, right on border) -> Gardiner Canyon -> Brown died in Gardiner Canyon
Owen Bell
where did you look? was it where this guy said? , it seems like a good solution in most part
Landon Garcia
If you aren't happy now. A ton of money and a girlfriend will not fix it.
GF/Money is not some magical fix that gives you happiness. They are amplifyers of feeling not creators of joy.
If you are depressed a gf and tons of money will likely result in your suicide/death one way or the other. If you are happy a gf and money will complete it.
Thomas Davis
of what exactly
Nicholas Ross
lmao nice
makes it more interesting t b h
Christian Brooks
Wish I lived in America so I could search for this treasure desu
Hunter Collins
I just think it'd fucking rock to find a treasure chest full of gold - how many people in history get to have that feeling?
Gavin Rodriguez
>A ton of money and a girlfriend will not fix it. It has in the past, the money part at least and not a ton of it. everyone has a minimum level of comfort and freedom that money can buy and for me I am nowhere near that level. I'm not talking lambos and f22s in the garage here, i suspect theres plenty on here who would say the same, right now im renting a tiny flat and earning dirt-tier money that means i have a monthly budget for food.
i was earning 4x what i am now back in 2012 working with a small family run firm selling fucking gourmet coffee wholesale, i grew up with one of their sons and nobody there gave a shit what they paid the staff. they sold up and the new company obviously didnt want to pay us all comfy wages so i left. back then i didnt have to make decisions like 'is it cold enough to justify having the heating on tonight'..
your advice is sound for those with their head in the clouds, people who reach whatever their level of contentment is (and for some it will be high end luxury) yet still need to keep going beyond to be happy, you shouldnt presume this is the case for everyone here
Isaac Martinez
finding treasure is the patricians hobby
James Thomas
Who /ChesterCopperfield/ here ?
Wyatt Martin
i agree
Colton Russell
E. Lee Spence reporting in
Jaxon Allen
i have July - August off of school and work, i've never been farther west than kentucky. Somewhat skilled in outdoors shit from backpacking in west virginia.
Maybe i'll drive out there and look for it. Gonna run to vegas and pawn that shit, relax on a beach in bulgaria for the rest of my life.
Henry Bell
copperpot
Jackson Phillips
nah some of it is rare collectors pieces like an aztec gold amulet apparently
Xavier Reyes
Damn autocorrect. Thanks m8
William Myers
That seems to be the main clue...
> Forrest reconfirmed searchers have been within 200 feet (60 m) of the treasure and many within 500 feet (150 m)
What evidence is there that it is still there? Does Fenn check on it on occasion? Then why not social engineer him somehow to install a tracker on his phone or car?
Stalk the guy and get some pretty woman to borrow his phone while he is shopping because she needs to send a text message on facebook or some dumb excuse, instruct bimbo to download app. wait and profit?
Jaxson Smith
I'm gonna laugh when it is hidden in the back of a broom closet at a park ranger station or something. That's what I would do.
Dominic Walker
I think he said its not in a man made place
Andrew Lee
a smart old coot like that anit gonna give his phone to some bimbo.
Gavin Cox
I think he knows that from people who send him pictures when they try find it, and then he can tell how close they are etc
Or just reading the net I guess. People publish where they searched
So find the one where the architect that designed it was a woman or some dumb shit like that. This is an eccentric dude who hides an actual buried treasure to entertain himself. They would totally do some shit like this.
Noah Cruz
11 lines Then 2 lines starting with T Then alternating wording for numbers. Etc etc
Jeremiah Rodriguez
surprised no one has just kidnapped him and forced him to reveal the location
Isaiah Sullivan
>3. Not far, but too far to walk. Obviously you cannot walk there, you have to climb or something.
>There’ll be no paddle up your creek, >Just heavy loads and water high. > If you’ve been wise and found the blaze, > Look quickly down, your quest to cease,
Sounds like you have to climb down a waterfall if you ask me.
Michael Stewart
>Put in below the home of Brown. He's talking about the only nigger in the area >Tarry glint Hey guys...
Jason Mitchell
Well go get your treasure then dude
Aaron Miller
brb googling every single waterfall found near the rocky mountain areas
were solving this tonight boys
Charles Bailey
Explain in detail how you ended up there though I can't see it
Kevin Mitchell
>MGRS This makes perfect sense considering his army career.
Nathan Reed
>anons face when finds it in one post
Oliver Lee
...
Jason Ward
hahahaha
Jack Nguyen
is this anywhere near where other people have been saying it is?
David Hall
Biz I've solved the first part of the riddle reply with your email address and send me 1 ETH and I'll reveal my secrets.
James Cruz
>Mfw I've unironically solved it Not even joking
Hunter Morales
was just about to post this. see you there, bro
Jaxon Taylor
Where do you think it is Give a clue
Elijah Sanders
Colorado
Dylan Cruz
That makes 3 of us then. Can we split it as 1st gets 60%, 2nd gets 30%, 3rd gets 10%?
Hunter Lee
Montana or New Mexico i'm not saying which one i think is most plausible for obvious reasons
Fuck it'd be so cool to find a chest full of gold - still, lol, 4 people have fucking died so far. You've got to wonder how the guy feels about it at this point.
Juan Allen
Nope. Good luck. I'm 100% serious by the way. I'm not American so how would I go about this shit
Doesnt exactly narrow it down user Nope
Elijah Gomez
How do you know noone found it?
Ethan Reyes
no shit, i'm not going to say where exactly.
Thomas Flores
If you're sure, book a flight to the US.
Parker Scott
>Write a literary atrocity that no sane person will read
>Shit better get chumps on board
>HEY GUISES I BURIED TREASURE AND YOU SUPER NEAR IT
> Millions of dollars later
> The FOOLS THE FOOLS
Joshua Ross
>tfw i can drive to the treasure
Oliver Thomas
I just want to see a biz timestamp on that haul.
Caleb Thomas
I think it's in Colorado personally still, but I'd love to hear your ideas if you're not going to go after it anyway.
Dylan Taylor
when i get it, i'll post a pic on Veeky Forums w/timestamp of course that will be my announcement to the world
Kevin Gutierrez
be sure to tell the news ur investing it all in crypto
Nolan Gray
Why Colorado?
I have another suggestion which I think is a good bet. It has a "Brown" landmark and a place where theoretically warm water could seem to stop abruptly.
Austin Gomez
selling the treasure, all in DGB
Oliver Collins
I'm actually in the Rocky Mtn region and have thought about this, if you guys come up with legit consensus, I will go check it out, people have been very close
Eli Murphy
Why didn't these idiots bring a metal detector?
Jack Reed
desu i dont think its buried in the ground
Parker Nelson
>no proof that he actually hid it >no one has ever found it
Would you tell the government that you want to pay them couple of million in taxes? Lol
David Phillips
send me 0.1 eth to indicate you are serious about this offer, i am definitely interested, sir.
Jason Baker
Brown canyon, BV, hot springs, cold water runoff convergence
Adam Mitchell
checked but incorrect, imo
Jonathan Hernandez
this thread is beginning to remind me of this movie
Jonathan Turner
... ?
Brody Cruz
the Fenn guy said people have been within a few hundred feet, and some people have literally walked right over it or by it.
Cooper Rodriguez
>Put in It's in Russia
Grayson Brooks
Why?
Xavier Diaz
Exactly. Is everyone retarded? He said he put it in a non dangerous location. I can't imagine why a metal detector wouldn't help.
Bentley Roberts
that is one possibility, but i'm thinking of somewhere else. once NANO 3Xs i'm going to pick it up. i will post my haul to biz before May
Lucas Young
Put it all in a crypto you hold and tell the news that you're putting all the money got into that crypto then sell when its pumped by normies
Samuel Martin
you're a brainlet, that's why. it's also why i'll find it
Daniel Baker
It's probably somewhere near/on Mt. Brown in Glacier National Park. That hike is a bitch and it fits some of the other clues. That user with the GPS coordinates is right on that mountain
Landon Diaz
absolutely, but i will post caps of this thread to biz beforehand along with the coin i'm going to shill on the news. that way we all make it together
Angel Cox
After we find this can we band together to find DB Cooper's remains and treasure?
Blake Lee
If I was in the states I'd carry the shovel for you user but me helping you pump your bags will be enough.
Zachary Roberts
Yes
Jordan Rivera
>I mean, the guy likely did genuinely leave it. It would fit his character if you read about his background, etc. You dumb faggot, you actually fell for his LARP
Samuel Martin
take him hostage and torture him, then have him lead you to the treasure, he digs it up, then after have him dig his own grave so you can execute him
Henry Bennett
>Forrest has said that multiple people have given him the correct solve for the first two clues - and that multiple people have been within 200 to 500 feet of the treasure, without even realizing it. If you knew their paths you could easily find this if it was real.
But it's not and Fenn is more likely to be a larping faggot.
Noah Moore
I don't understand you faggots, of course money can make you happy. If I get rich then I can finally stop being a wagecuck and travel the world or just chill doing whatever the fuck I want.
>m-muh women yeah well no shit, most of you are socially retarded, fat nerds. Get Veeky Forums, experience the world and actually develop a personality that people find interesting if you want to have success with women.
Adrian Perry
checked
Ethan Wilson
Not really
He never said it was treasure hunters who came close to it did he?