Forrest Fenn can reveal the clues and puzzle poem solve and location

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After watching what has gone down within the search community overall over the past several weeks, and after much soul searching, I've decided to let Forrest reveal the clues to the solve of his treasure poem as it isn't fair for a wise man to just go and let it linger for all eternity unanswered like that. There was never really an agreement per se to keep it private, just my wish to avoid all the hassles that would inevitably go along with it.

All the way from the first clue to the final clue, along with the location of the treasure chest and gold can now be revealed. It really must be so as to avoid any idea of this being a hoax, as well as to keep anymore unnecessary tragedies from occurring out in the harsh and unforgiving wilderness and wilds of the Rocky Mountains.

Forrest has already repurchased the bronze chest and its contents, and what he does with it is completely up to him and is not any of my business, but it is my wish that he now reveal the solve to his puzzle. Thank you one and all who participated in this adventure with me, as both friend and foe, and a few of you know who you are, and remember everyone it's not who you are, it's who they think you are, and that's a hint.

Just for the record, Forrest laying it on the ground and walking away isn't exactly correct, at least I don't see how that could have been possible, but perhaps that's how he interprets his own clues in that unique way that only he knows how, because that wasn't exactly how I found it, although generally, but I'll let him do the explaining on that one if he so pleases. I'm also not quite sure what the canopy of stars means either, but perhaps that is something special to Forrest and him alone.

I was also not present at the law offices in Santa Fe when the photos now released were taken so please don't ask. I'm really not one to complain, I'm grateful to have solved it, if you can call it that, but this did not end the way I would have chosen if it were my treasure hunt, and which it wasn't, and I'm not in a position to question any of the reasons why either.

I did not read Forrest's tiny autobiography sealed within the olive jar, although I had originally planned to with a glass of chilled wine by a warm juniper fire, but in the end that turned out to not be a part of the deal, and I'm mostly okay with that now. You see, I didn't really walk away with any of the big questions answered either, so we're all in the same boat on all of that.

Before closing this out for good and getting on with life, this video is more of a nod to Forrest and his famous use of the double entendre, and which is a noun that means a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent. I do realize that probably only Forrest and myself will understand the meaning behind it, but there it is nonetheless for all to enjoy.

With that said, I must now bow out and get on with life as it were. I have nothing more to add, and nothing more to say. Goodbye, and good luck to all! Happy Hunting!
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