Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: First Clue is WWWH

Mr. Fenn, Does the first stanza in your poem reveal where searchers are supposed to begin when looking for “where warm waters halt” or are we only supposed to pay attention to ” where warm waters halt” and one day say’ “why didn’t I think of that” when the true …

The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt and Six Questions with Sacha Johnston

This is the 25th in a series on Six Questions with Searchers of The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt by Forrest Fenn. Questions are asked and then answered by those who are enjoying Forrest’s dare! Read how you can participate  or Read other TTOTC Searcher Questions/Answers Six Questions with Sacha Johnston: …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Drones?

Dear Forrest, When you hide the chest you most like was not aware about how fast modern technologies will be developed and become available to many searchers. For example, they have now remotely controllable drones with high-resolution cameras. In nearest future treasure searchers will have possibility to use drones with …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Was it You?

Dear Mr. Fenn, I am a new searcher who just read the chapter in your book called Flywater. My father coincidentally has the very same book on his book shelf. As I thumbed through the well worn pages caused by my father’s reverence for the subject, I noticed a curious …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Something Near the Chest?

Dear Forrest Fenn: After reading your last question and answer from Randy L. And not knowing whether or not the blaze may be something that existed before you hid the treasure or something you may have created, I’m wondering if you had considered leaving something near the chest to reassure …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Physical Decoys?

Mister Forrest Fenn Treasure Man, You have said in the past that your poem is straight forward with no subterfuge. Recently, comments on Jenny’s site have suggested you might leave physical decoys near the treasure to confuse searchers. Might we expect such if one of us is lucky to be …