Clue #1
Here's wishing you luck
In your quest for the treasure
A public spot's the place
It's a seasonal pleasure.
Here's wishing you luck
In your quest for the treasure
A public spot's the place
It's a seasonal pleasure.
A well traveled road
Is right near the spot
We can't tell you more
But this means a lot.
Use your dome as you search
For the hidden treasure's spot
Trees abound around the loot
Find it and win a lot.
All bridgework isn't dental
As you can plainly see.
This clue is in the area
Where the treasure's sure to be.
When Indians gathered together
They called it a special name.
Lots of people gather here
And call it exactly the same.
Some trees bark, like the dogwood
While others merely cry.
You'll find a lot of the latter
If only you will try.
Water, water everywhere
But not a drop to drink.
It's frozen hard right now, you see,
But it still can help you think.
A building like those of World War II
Stands not far away.
It's fairly close to the treasure site
And being close by can pay.
A block or so from where you'll stand
At the site of the valued treasure,
People aim for holes and flags
In search of summer pleasure.
Snowmobiles aren't welcome here,
But fun-lovin' people are.
That's why it's crowded during the summer
When they cross over by foot, not car.
Off to your right is 36,
To your back is 61.
As you bend to dig the prize,
You'll be the lucky one.
Get to the root of the problem,
And the treasure will be found.
Look for a crotch of dried out wood;
It holds the medallion round.
About three paces south of the footbridge
At the Keller picnic grounds.
Past a stump to a tree with roots galore
Under which the treasure's found.