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

Forrest, when the Treasure Chest is found, would you prefer the finder not disclose the exact resting spot? Curious. ~ Afana   Afana, I love your name. It reminds me of alfalfa, which has the greatest smell in the world when freshly cut in the field.  Whoever finds the treasure …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Forrest Asks YOU a Question

Dear Forrest, during your excavations at San Lazaro, did you ever discover any discernable pictographic panels or individual markings? If so, are you willing to share? ~ Thanks, JJDiggins.   Thanks for the question JJ.  In my book The Secrets of San Lazaro Pueblo, I show pictures of a kiva mural …

Forrest Fenn Friday: Questions on The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Boots on the Ground

Recently on the MW Forum, the following question was brought up: “When do you put ‘Boots on the Ground’ when following the poem?”  Another way to ask the question, ‘Where do you think Forrest parked his car?’ (and where do you?) In the following video we share some searchers’ thoughts …

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

Dear Forrest, Is there a location you would have loved to visit and explored? Maybe a place you recently just learned about? Like what about the Lost City of the Monkey God with Douglas Preston? Would you have enjoyed exploring there? ~M Sure, M.  I would have gone with Doug …

Forrest Fenn Friday: Questions on The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Look Quickly Down

One of the instructions to be found within Forrest Fenn’s Poem is the phrase ‘Look quickly down’. As seen in the poem, this instruction comes after you’ve been wise and found the Blaze. Here is that section of Poem.  It is Stanza 4 of the total 6 Stanzas.  (full poem: …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: 3018

Dear Mr. Fenn, If the treasure goes undiscovered for another 1000 years, do you feel the person that discovers it in 3018 would have followed the poem precisely to do so, or might they have happened upon it? ~Cricket   That question is too hypothetical for me to answer accurately, …