Utah
‘Utah’s Treasure Hunt’ gives out its first clue for the $20,000 prize
SALT LAKE CITY – “Utah’s Treasure Hunt” has launched its first clue and a basic space to take a look at.
In accordance with a press launch, the organizers of the 4th annual hunt, John Maxim and David Cline, have gotten loads of messages from treasure hunters about the place they will look.
In a map despatched to KSL TV, they gave a basic location of the place the $20,000 could possibly be from Ogden to Spanish Fork and between Park Metropolis and Tooele.
In addition they despatched the primary clue on the place to look:
Begin your search with every coll morning.
Suppose how they might ship a warning.
Round or although the place two birds feed.
Look down in your devoted steed.
Relaxation a second when that’s finished.
Then flip now from the rising solar.
Across the coronary heart however don’t but cease.
Wave as you cross, Weatherstop.
Left or proper it’s as much as you.
One is healthier although each will do.
You’ll know your shut with branches swinging.
Take heed to the hills all singing.
Kiss the tree that’s all finished.
And discover the chest beneath the stone.
The “onthejohn” Instagram account lists guidelines and security reminders that treasure hunters must observe to say the prize.
The prize just isn’t on non-public property, it’s not buried, and no want for mountaineering or wacking by means of bushes, based on John Maxim.
When you want to preserve up-to-date on new clues and hints, you’ll be able to observe both the “onthejohn” or “the.cline.fam” on Instagram.