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Clue Explanations

Clue Explanations- Whenever I begin searching for a possible hiding spot, I scan for things that are simply part of the background to a less discerning eye.  They are my "bread crumbs," disguised or camouflaged for the hunter to find.  Laying out this hunt I noted the bird houses standing alone in the middle of fields along McNaughton Drive; the tree with no branches in the center of the turnaround at the end of it; the park bench facing into the woods near the closest trail, and the lead trail itself, full of erosion and washouts. Besides such directional references, I often create conceptual ones. Taking an aerial view of the park, the end of the drive appears to be near its center.  With a number of trails fanning out from it, I visualized it as a virtual clock face by which I could use "time" to guide the Hunter to the chosen path.  With all this in mind, here are my explanations:  #1 Thirty years of composing clues Hard to believe it's s

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The Pepsi Medallion was found by a team of 3 guys: Kyndall Zander, Seth Ranney, and Todd Vansaghi.  They had it narrowed down last night, and then went back out at 6am this morning.  They found it about 6:45am.  The medallion was hidden in McNaughton Park...about 200 yards down a trail southeast from the turnaround at the end of McNaughton Park Road.  It was about 30 feet off the trail in low brush.  The clue explanations will be posted soon.

Medallion Found!

The Pepsi Marigold Medallion was found at 6:45am this morning off a trail in McNaughton Park.  More information to follow.

Clue #8

Back to work my hunting friends, Time to look down and map it out. Seek the center of a virtual clock There is a place to turn about. By quitting time you'll need your space. Think of what lies still and see if it fits. On your journey lies a bird in a triangle, It's the law and they've registered it.

Clue #7

The no's know what you should know, Part of the rules that are the same. A progression prominently posted, Like the sign the bears its name. Expand your mind, seek other ways. I'm not ready to point the way yet. You'll tread softly as you get closer, Realizing you can't see the sun set.

Clue #6

Clue # 6 Examine closely and you might find, A place known for its teens. An exercise in interpretation; It's different than it seems. So enjoy the rest of your weekend. Keep going until the end. Form a team of detectives, Or a gathering of family and friends.

Clue #5

Like an aging sentinel; A beacon along the way, Others reach out in welcome While he stands alone from the fray. There's time for a face full of shadows Nowhere left to turn Guidance to a new beginning And a view of little to discern