Question...
This is my first year participating in the hunt.
And I'm wondering...do they really leave $25,000 in cash on the mountain, or is it a QR code?
Just kinda scary to be walkin' around with that much cash if you found it.
I dunno.
This is my first year participating in the hunt.
And I'm wondering...do they really leave $25,000 in cash on the mountain, or is it a QR code?
Just kinda scary to be walkin' around with that much cash if you found it.
I dunno.
Could dust that stands as a shield be a tunnel?
Cement dust can stand when it hardens and doesn't yield to storms, and a tunnel can be walked through.
I dunno. 🙅
I'll share this, too. . .
I think the stranger could be Jim Bridger.
He’s commonly credited as one of the first Euro-American explorers to see the Great Salt Lake, and he could definitely be considered a stranger among the indigenous people who were here at the time.
Also, he once trapped along the Yellowstone River..."knelt to stone."
And there is a monument dedicated to him in Honeyville, along with billboards around the cities.
💛
I know there's a lot of speculation about what the "Rock" is referencing.
Just wanted to throw in my 2 cents. . .
When the moon is low over the west side, the Kennecott smokestack against the mountains does resemble the silhouette of Alcatraz.
I dunno if it's right, but it could be. 🙅😄