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Part twoInterpreting the clues Thrill Of The Chase. Sharing the poem with your friends can lead to a lot of questions. Jane Eyre script at the Internet Movie Script Database. As I have gone alone in there And with my treasures bold, I can keep my secret where, And hint of riches new and old. Begin it where warm waters halt. March 22nd, 2011. Tagged Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, images, nature, New Seven Wonders of Nature, photos, pics, pictures Permalink. One I hear often is Why is Brown capitalized. The short answer is. Because Forrest wants it capitalized. Its not a mistake. Its not an oversight. Of these things I am certain. Forrest told me that he wrote that poem years before he actually hid his treasure. He crafted the words over and over again. They are perfect. Given this, why does Brown need to be capitalizedHere are some ideasjust ideas     A proper nameas in, the Brown family would certainly be capitalized. There are other instances of capitalization as well. For instance, Brown salamander. In this case Brown is not the color of the salamander but rather a common English name for a specific type of salamander. Those who study salamanders or who write about them,  generally capitalize the first descriptor. There are other instances where Brown, as a specific descriptor, gets capitalized. I dont believe Forrest is suggesting that his chest is hidden near the home of Brown salamanders. But I do believe Brown is a descriptor and probably has nothing to do with the color brown. Ill leave it to you to research other possibilities on Wikipedia or Google. IPa9pPj.jpg' alt='Torrent The Shoes - Crack My Bones 2011 Vincent' title='Torrent The Shoes - Crack My Bones 2011 Vincent' />Use your imagination. Dont be limited by what you already know. Learn something as you investigate. Forrest wants us to do that. Perhaps because his dad was a school principal. Finally, dont forget that Forrest is a big fan of playing with the rules of punctuationand possibly even capitalizationmaybe the capital B means nothing and could have been a small b just the same. FORREST FENNS POEMThe toughest part is finding a place to beginAs I have gone alone in there. And with my treasures bold,I can keep my secret where,And hint of riches new and old. Begin it where warm waters halt. And take it in the canyon down,Not far, but too far to walk. Put in below the home of Brown. From there its no place for the meek,The end is ever drawing nigh Therell be no paddle up your creek,Just heavy loads and water high. If youve been wise and found the blaze,Look quickly down, your quest to cease,But tarry scant with marvel gaze,Just take the chest and go in peace. So why is it that I must go. And leave my trove for all to seekTorrent The Shoes - Crack My Bones 2011 TamaraThe complaint notes that Disney has been accused of violating COPPA in the past, including in 2011 when subsidiary Playdom Inc. Crack Rdp Windows 2008 R2 on this page. We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. Torrent The Shoes - Crack My Bones 2011' title='Torrent The Shoes - Crack My Bones 2011' />The answers I already know,Ive done it tired and now Im weak. So hear me all and listen good,Your effort will be worth the cold. If you are brave and in the wood. I give you title to the gold. Lets go to the second verse of the poem and look at the line Begin it where warm waters halt. What could that meanJust some possibilities to get you thinking Where a hot spring enters a cooler mountain stream. The last house with a hot water heater along a mountain stream. Behind some sort of barrier that stops warm water from going further. I think there are other possibilities that you will find if you read Forrests memoir. But its an important idea to get right because its where you begin. Okay, what about a blaze A blaze is a fire. Its also a trail marker. Sometimes its a trail itself. The Santa Fe Trail could be called a blaze. The person who first marked it out was a trailblazer who blazed the Santa Fe Trail. There are more contemporary meanings as well. Arent there several sports teams called the Trail Blazers. One is in Portland. Maybe the treasure is hidden there. I would be very surprised. That last versewhat does in the wood mean To me, as a kid that grew up in Michigan in the wood means in the woods. So I would expect there to be trees around. Others have suggested to me that it means something broader. It means in the wild. So it could be in anyplace outside of a human population center. Someone else suggested it could mean in a wooden box. That too could be possible. Now let me show you a set of applications that I used to find an area. I already thoroughly searched this area and all around it. I didnt find a thing. But if you think this is the spotgo for it. If you find it there please tell me so I can cry myself to sleep. This was my first search area. My good friend Tom and I headed out to New Mexico in May of 2. We knew precisely where we were headed because we had been researching and planning most of the winter. The gorge of the Rio Grandevery intimidating. Begin it where warm waters halt. This is the key line of the poem. If you  can find this place everything else will fall into place. I thought we had found it. To me this was the place where the glorious Rio Grande river begins its plunge into the gorge at about the New MexicoColorado border. The Rio Grande is the river in New Mexico. All others pale in comparison. If you talk river in NM you have to talk Rio Grande and the gorge is the place where that river really takes on its New Mexico flavor. I read in an essay written by Tony Hillerman I think that up to the gorge, the Rio Grande thru the San Juan Valley in Colorado is shallow and warm. But as it starts its plunge into the Wild Rivers area and the start of the gorge the river becomes cold. Cold enough to sustain a wonderful trout fishery. So this became my starting pointthe place where warm water halts. And take it in the canyon down,This is obviously the gorge itself. An 8. 00ft  deep canyon and wild as wild can be. Not far, but too far to walk. This means I travel down the canyon some distance that I or Forrest would not want to walk. Hopefully I can drive it. Put in below the home of Brown. To me the home of Brown had to be the home of Brown trout. About 1. 2 miles down that gorge is where the Red River joins the Rio Grande and the Red River is a heralded Brown trout fishing stream. I would walk. So I would put in where the Red River ends at the Rio, which is below the home of Brown trout. From there its no place for the meek,The end is ever drawing nigh Therell be no paddle up your creek,Just heavy loads and water high. Access to this point is via one of several trails that plummet 8. The gorge itself is supposed to be home to snakes and polecats and all kinds of critters one would rather not put ones finger in the mouth of. Its a steep trail not for the meek. Once down there, the river is a torrent. I have heard more than a few stories about fishers who lost their footing in that gorge and were found drowned miles downstream. Experienced paddlers sometimes go down this ranting course of river but they cannot go up itno paddle up your creek. Additionally, giant boulders broken off from the canyon rim above have landed in the cascade and over millennia been sculpted to polished beauty. These giant beauties dot the river all thru the gorgeheavy loads. My friend Tom on the rim of the gorge in May of 2. If youve been wise and found the blaze,Look quickly down, your quest to cease. This is the part of the search I could not do from the safety of my laptop. I had to go down into that gorge and look for a blaze. Tom and I descended. We scanned every tree and rock for miles up and down that gorge along both the Red and the Rio looking for a blazea mark. After 3 days of searching. NADANothingno blaze. So this is where my search area fell apart. This is where I finally had to admit that I needed to move on to my next potential location. Please be aware that I am not suggesting that anything I say here will lead you to a chest full of gold. I am fully aware that I know very little about where Forrest could have hidden his treasure and further, my ideas are only as good as everyone elses.