Which Rx'er is gonna help me find the Forest Fenn Buried Treasure 2million in gold and Jewels-

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[h=1]RX Treasure hunters search for hidden gold fortune[/h][h=2]Thousands of RXer's are flocking to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in search of millions of dollars in gold hidden by Forrest Fenn, a man who decided to give a large part of his fortune away, providing clues to help hopeful searchers along the way.[/h]
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Where the Treasure Lies
By Forrest Fenn As I have gone alone in there
And with my treasures bold,
I can keep my secret where,
And hint of riches new and old.Begin it where warm waters halt
And take it in the canyon down,
Not far, but too far to walk,
Put in below the home of Brown.From there it’s no place for the meek,
The end is ever drawing nigh;
There’ll be no paddle up your creek,
Just heavy loads and water high.If you’ve been wise and found the blaze,
Look quickly down, your quest to cease,
But tarry scant with marvel gaze,
Just take the chest and go in peace.So why is it that I must go
And leave my trove for all to seek?
The answers I already know,
I’ve done it tired, and now I’m weak.So hear me all and listen good,
Your effort will be worth the cold.
If you are brave and in the wood
I give you title to the gold.
.Nine clues in this poem,
 

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lets break it down guys....and send murph and defying out to claim our prize
 

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Begin it where warm waters halt
And take it in the canyon down,
Not far, but too far to walk,
Put in below the home of Brown

 

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Anyone IN new Mexico... I got a bead on it after baout 2 hours of research and using my brain lol
 

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Where the WARM WATERS halt... Would be a natural HOT SPRING right outside of the city of TAOS (north of Santa Fe)
Take it to the Canyon Down, not far but to far to walk.... take route 64 north into the canyon to SIXMILE CREEK......

Im workin on the rest from there
 

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This is just a summary of my analysis. Where the warm waters halt is Glenwood, CO. Follow the canyon down (Roaring Fork River or HWY 82 – too far to walk). You end up south of Leadville, CO (birth home of Molly Brown) and you are now due north of Santa Fe. That’s all I will give for now. I’ll kick into the next part of the poem in my next
 

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I'm on the horn as we speak assembling the goonies, first on my list Cory Feldman.
 
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would a 80 year old guy, get in a car a travel more than 2-4 hrs one way from his home @ 1021 old santa fe trail new mexico ,carry a 45lb gold chest for some distance, feeling a little weak from that cancer beat,:think2: , i think its closer to his home based on that, i really don't think he flys any more, what about nambe lake - distance seems about right," home of the brown," , brown bear, big brown bat, Bison ??? mabey in a cave big brown bats on ceiling near a river wtf needle in a haystack bitches.
 

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Where the WARM WATERS halt... Would be a natural HOT SPRING right outside of the city of TAOS (north of Santa Fe)
Take it to the Canyon Down, not far but to far to walk.... take route 64 north into the canyon to SIXMILE CREEK......

Im workin on the rest from there
Like your Hot Spring guess.
 
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The chest is in New Mexico - Some searchers believe this to be an actual quote from Forrest. But apparently it is not. According to Forrest this quote is inaccurate. Forrest has tried to correct the writer’s mistakes and has often said. “I never said it was in New Mexico.” In fact, he has written and said, “The chest is hidden in the mountains north of Santa Fe.” Although Forrest has never said that it is in New Mexico, conversely, he has never said that it is not in New Mexico.
The chest is in the Rocky Mountains - Forrest has narrowed it down to the Rockies. Originally he simply said “the mountains”. Since then he has said “the Rocky Mountains”. It is not in the Appalachians nor the Cascades nor the Coastal Range nor the Sierra Nevada Range nor the Brooks Range. Wikipedia’s definition of the Rockies include only the mountains highlighted on the map below. This is the commonly accepted geographical region of the Rocky Mountains. Forrest would know this although he might be counting on us not to know it. Many people believe the Rockies extend into places geographers do not. The Rockies extend from Northern New Mexico northward to northern British Columbia. The Rocky Mountains do not exist in Alaska, Arizona, Nevada, California, Saskatchewan, Oregon or the Dakotas. It’s also important to realize that the lines where the Rockies end and start are fuzzy. Please keep that in mind if you start ruling out areas that are very close to the Rockies or because the first source you looked at said that such and such a range is not in the Rockies even though it is very close
Not in Nevada - Forrest has stated that the chest is not hidden in Nevada. But note that according to Wikipedia and commonly taught geography, the Rockies do not exist in Nevada anyway. So this is a “non-clue” from Forrest. Forrest hands out information from time to time that appears to be a new clue but in fact is not. Telling searchers that the chest is not hidden in Nevada is a prime example of a non-clue once we know that the chest is hidden somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.
 
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Warm waters are all streams, lakes, and ponds
except those designated as trout waters
 

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