Did we help solve America's Biggest Treasure Hunt?! "The Thrill of the Chase" (Found the Blaze!!!)

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The Fenn Treasure is a treasure reportedly worth more than one million dollars hidden by art dealer and author Forrest Fenn in the Rocky Mountains. According to Fenn, many people have claimed to have found the treasure, but no one has provided any evidence to him supporting their claim. Fenn has confirmed four of the nine clues have been solved and that searchers have been within 200 feet of the treasure.

We cannot take credit for solving the poem. Yes we were apart of the team that went out but the real brains behind it was a man that helped solve one of America's biggest puzzles back in the 90's. We had a man that had studied this treasure for 3 1/2 years. He is well known and asked me not to put him on camera as he is doesn't want it to mix with what he does now. Join Adventures United on it's most exciting Expedition yet! The team takes off to Chalk Creek Canyon, Colorado to help solve one of America's biggest treasure hunts. Forrest Fenn's The Thrill of the Chase Poem.

St. Elmo Colorado. Mary M on the grave with Forrest Fenn in the picture refers to the Mary Murphy Mine. John BROWN was the superintendent to the mine. The HOME of BROWN is in the Canyon. "No place for the Meek" refers to the chapter of the Gypsies and their wagons and not being shy or Meek to dance with them. The road in front of the Home of Brown was an old wagon trail. Follow it down to the (Heavy loads and Water High) Chalk Creek."If your BRAVE and in the wood" We believe this is in Correlation to His days in Vietnam. He talks about a waterfall rushing so loudly you couldn't hear gun fire in the Jungle. Right after the bridge to the left is a forest of Aspen trees there is a Rushing loud creek in there coming down the side of the mountain leading to Chalk Creek also the Bear signs and Claw Marks on trees everywhere refer to the Brave part. Aspen trees (Like on the back of the book with an F Blaze in it) in one section to the left past the creek from there is an Aspen Tree with an Axe blaze cut out and a 10x10x5 hole in front of it. Then take the chest and go in Peace past the Iron Cemetery

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Great solve and so close too! Looks like a great time!

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