A Treasure Chest Worth Millions of Dollars is Hiding in the Rocky Mountains, Waiting for You to Find It

Nine Confirmed Clues

Although every dedicated treasure hunter has found their own interpretation of what the poem means, the community was able to deduce that there are nine key clues from the original poem. These nine clues are still debated by certain individuals within the treasure hunting community, but they are the closest thing we have to concrete accurate interpretations. The clues are as follows...

1. Begin it where warm waters halt
2. Take it in the canyon down
3. Put in below the home of Brown
4. Look quickly down
5. Tarry scant
6. Take the chest
7. Go in peace
8. Hear me all
9. Listen good

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