i invented this game 'Treasure Island', but it's not the usual Robert Louis Stevenson treasure hunt - this time we are going after the Lost Dutchman's Mine - i found it using the Arizona Circlestone as my guiding marker. i have shown this to reputable colleagues and they agree it's a winner, although somewhat complex in its design. 'Can't eat gold when you need water'. Today we find a treasure map absolutely saturated with clues and we go ferreting out the 'blinds' from the 'blind'. None so blind as he who cannot see. Yes, it's a Phi-eyed view of the Superstitions, aptly named. You could be very wealthy - just ask any of the Phoenicians of Phoenix - or very dead like many before you. Shortly, the maps - under Pic 1 and Pic 2. Every treasure hunt begins with a map or maps - just ask the inventors of Google Earth.
Have fun... James Blunt's 'All the Lost Souls' is the best music for this one. 'As time goes by i'll always be in a club with you in 1973. Here we go again'. The clues of the day will be found in this gallery.
'Tell us!''
'Alright', said Deep Thought. 'The answer to the Great Question...'
'Yes...!'
'Of Life, the Universe and Everything...' said Deep Thought.
'Is...' said Deep Thought, and paused.
'Yes...!'
'Is...'
'Yes... !!!...?'
'Forty-two,' said Deep Thought, with infinite majesty and calm'.
[Douglas Adams, 'The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy', Pan Books, London, 1979.]
'The union of the mathematician with the poet, fervor with measure, passion with correctness, this is surely the idea'. - William James (1842-1910, American psi-chologist and phi-losopher).
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Pic 1: The Treasure Map
i have not asked RAM's area map of the LOST DUTCHMAN MINE on Treasure Island (as decribed in Estee Conatser's book 'The Sterling Legend') for permission to use his excellent map. It led me to the Mine and beyond. But if this on-line Treasure Hunt amounts to anything he can have a slice of the 'treasure' - if no one beats us to it. Obviously i am in Aotearoa writing this now, otherwise we would have our pockets full already. Sometimes the telling of the story outstrips the actual events. You don't even need a SmugMug account - but if you are into sharing and communities i've found nothing better. As you will see from the following detail there are lots of clues.
- original in black with blue pen clues
Copyright of Robert A Morehead [in Phoenix or nearby i dare presume]
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![> Pic 1: The Treasure Map
i have not asked RAM's area map of the LOST DUTCHMAN MINE on Treasure Island (as decribed in Estee Conatser's book 'The Sterling Legend') for permission to use his excellent map. It led me to the Mine and beyond. But if this on-line Treasure Hunt amounts to anything he can have a slice of the 'treasure' - if no one beats us to it. Obviously i am in Aotearoa writing this now, otherwise we would have our pockets full already. Sometimes the telling of the story outstrips the actual events. You don't even need a SmugMug account - but if you are into sharing and communities i've found nothing better. As you will see from the following detail there are lots of clues.
- original in black with blue pen clues
Copyright of Robert A Morehead [in Phoenix or nearby i dare presume]
inanga > Pic 1: The Treasure Map
i have not asked RAM's area map of the LOST DUTCHMAN MINE on Treasure Island (as decribed in Estee Conatser's book 'The Sterling Legend') for permission to use his excellent map. It led me to the Mine and beyond. But if this on-line Treasure Hunt amounts to anything he can have a slice of the 'treasure' - if no one beats us to it. Obviously i am in Aotearoa writing this now, otherwise we would have our pockets full already. Sometimes the telling of the story outstrips the actual events. You don't even need a SmugMug account - but if you are into sharing and communities i've found nothing better. As you will see from the following detail there are lots of clues.
- original in black with blue pen clues
Copyright of Robert A Morehead [in Phoenix or nearby i dare presume]
inanga](http://www.hogproductions.com/Street-Scenes/Roadside-Arizona/SANY0938/653640243_7xqUX-S-2.jpg)
Pic 1: The Treasure Map
i have not asked RAM's area map of the LOST DUTCHMAN MINE on Treasure Island (as decribed in Estee Conatser's book 'The Sterling Legend') for permission to use his excellent map. It led me to the Mine and beyond. But if this on-line Treasure Hunt amounts to anything he can have a slice of the 'treasure' - if no one beats us to it. Obviously i am in Aotearoa writing this now, otherwise we would have our pockets full already. Sometimes the telling of the story outstrips the actual events. You don't even need a SmugMug account - but if you are into sharing and communities i've found nothing better. As you will see from the following detail there are lots of clues.
- original in black with blue pen clues
Copyright of Robert A Morehead [in Phoenix or nearby i dare presume]
inanga
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