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Weekly Words from Forrest Fenn
Weekly Words from Forrest for Jan. 22nd, 2016 are as follows:
(PLEASE NOTE: These words from Forrest were given to me previously (before Christmas) and before the events of the last week. DO NOT make any connections with the dates/times of posting.)
*Don’t be impatient, the treasure chest isn’t
Best of luck with The Thrill of the Chase and whatever else you may seek!
Stay safe and sound.
Very, very appropriate considering recent events.
Please all remember though….they were given previously.
I know there are much greater concerns right now, but I felt it was important to keep on with knowing or having a higher respect for the Chase.
best to all….
I appreciate what you’re doing, Jenny. It’s given me a few minutes to recoup quiet thoughts before returning to current events.
Jenny, do you need to update or renew your web page certificate?
Everything cleared. 🙂
Please to hear this given Randy and Leo’s story.
Patience is a virtue. Thanks Jenny.
Excellent advice!
Also can be read…”Do be patient, the treasure is”
correction “the treasure CHEST is.”
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Don’t bename it Tip, the treasure chest isn’t
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Thank you Jenny and Forrest
Thx forrest and jenny.
Hard to think of anything but Randy.
I’ve got my foot off the gas pedal and now I will coast over the finish line. No one in site, no one on the radio etc. Easy money!
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Hi. It looks like the sentence is not finished….No dot or ” at end….Is this a mistake or does Forrest want us to fill in the words?
Best Wishes to all. Lou Lee Belle
While you’re all chasing Fenns legend and looking for hidden meaning in Fenns word. Remember, this one small fact. He’s a self proclaimed trickster and brilliantly clever. He doesn’t want you to find the treasure, though I daresay he’d have another treasure buried within a year. He wants you to look. And appreciate the things you already should.
I’m pretty sure I know where the treasure is buried, within a certain radius, and I didn’t get there by strictly considering Fenns words. I considered the man, his background, his books, his clues, geography and the very history he’s spent his life worshipping. I also considered the things he values.
That said, best luck to all of you! I’ll see you on the trail soon, no doubt!
Just remember. Be prepared. The wilderness is beautiful but its also dangerous. I myself intend to go camping. If I find it, I found it, if I don’t then I’ve got a good reason to go camping again!
Special thanks to Fenn. Growing up I felt like an explorer with nothing left to explore. You bring a little magic back to the world, sir.