Post by Michael on Mar 14, 2014 14:01:49 GMT -5
"I am the beginning, and I am the end." "I am the Alpha, and I am the Omega."
There are many treasure trails out there that, although it is just one long trail with the typical 7 to 13 changes of distance and direction, this single trail , in fact, leads to two seperate treasure sites.
The first treasure site will be found AT THE ALPHA. You will know your treasure is at the Alpha if, after reaching step 2 of the trail, you find a "duck" symbol. The duck is stating that the trail has "ducked out on you," and that the treasure, the first treasure, is at step one. This same duck symbol will also be found at step three and four ( the duck symbols are as follows: a duck's head or complete body and head, the number 4, the letter "D")
On the first part of the treasure trail, your steps are numbered as one, two, three, and four (no, you won't find these numbers at each step, it's just common sense).
However, once you get to step four, the second part of the treasure trail is now "numbered" using the alphabet.
At step five (5), (which is real close to step four) you will find a "W". This "W" has a numerical value of 23, and 2+3=5 (confirming you're at step 5). Step six (6, where the treasure is located) will be "non-existant." You will not find ANYTHING to mark out step 6. So, what you need to do is look for the "Y". The "Y" has a numerical value of 25. 2+5=7, and this let's you know that you're at step 7. But what about step 6, where the treasure is buried?
When you find the "W" and the "Y" you must measure between the two symbols. This measurement WILL ALWAYS come out to 49 feet (center to center). One-half of 49 feet is 24 feet, 6 inches. The "24" is the letter "X" (as in "X" marks the spot), and the 6 inches is confirming that you're at step 6, the treasure's location.
So, on the second half of this single treasure trail, you have "W" "X" and "Y" (steps 5, 6 and 7) being used as the way to mark out the trail.
Simply measure between the symbols "W" and "Y" in the field, and then dig at the half-way point (24 feet, 6 inches). You WILL find your treasure, I guarantee it (unless it's been removed).
Don't forget that the trail continues on passed this "Y" symbol, and it tries to mislead you. In fact, there are false trails all along this true trail, as you already know.
"I am the beginning, and I am the end." One treasure at the beginning of the trail, and one treasure on the second part of the treasure trail.
The measurement between the "W" and the "Y", as always, is from center to center.
More treasures are buried at step 6 than at any other step. Obviously, these single trails that have two treasures are more than 7 steps "long."
So, from step 4 to step 5 (the "W") it is about 20 feet, give or take. And, from step 5 to step 6 is exactly 24 feet, 6 inches.
What makes this work so well is that the "W" is ALWAYS hidden from view, while the "Y" sticks out like a sore thumb. There will be a sign leading you to this "W", but if you're not careful, you'll walk right on passed the treasure.
There are many treasure trails out there that, although it is just one long trail with the typical 7 to 13 changes of distance and direction, this single trail , in fact, leads to two seperate treasure sites.
The first treasure site will be found AT THE ALPHA. You will know your treasure is at the Alpha if, after reaching step 2 of the trail, you find a "duck" symbol. The duck is stating that the trail has "ducked out on you," and that the treasure, the first treasure, is at step one. This same duck symbol will also be found at step three and four ( the duck symbols are as follows: a duck's head or complete body and head, the number 4, the letter "D")
On the first part of the treasure trail, your steps are numbered as one, two, three, and four (no, you won't find these numbers at each step, it's just common sense).
However, once you get to step four, the second part of the treasure trail is now "numbered" using the alphabet.
At step five (5), (which is real close to step four) you will find a "W". This "W" has a numerical value of 23, and 2+3=5 (confirming you're at step 5). Step six (6, where the treasure is located) will be "non-existant." You will not find ANYTHING to mark out step 6. So, what you need to do is look for the "Y". The "Y" has a numerical value of 25. 2+5=7, and this let's you know that you're at step 7. But what about step 6, where the treasure is buried?
When you find the "W" and the "Y" you must measure between the two symbols. This measurement WILL ALWAYS come out to 49 feet (center to center). One-half of 49 feet is 24 feet, 6 inches. The "24" is the letter "X" (as in "X" marks the spot), and the 6 inches is confirming that you're at step 6, the treasure's location.
So, on the second half of this single treasure trail, you have "W" "X" and "Y" (steps 5, 6 and 7) being used as the way to mark out the trail.
Simply measure between the symbols "W" and "Y" in the field, and then dig at the half-way point (24 feet, 6 inches). You WILL find your treasure, I guarantee it (unless it's been removed).
Don't forget that the trail continues on passed this "Y" symbol, and it tries to mislead you. In fact, there are false trails all along this true trail, as you already know.
"I am the beginning, and I am the end." One treasure at the beginning of the trail, and one treasure on the second part of the treasure trail.
The measurement between the "W" and the "Y", as always, is from center to center.
More treasures are buried at step 6 than at any other step. Obviously, these single trails that have two treasures are more than 7 steps "long."
So, from step 4 to step 5 (the "W") it is about 20 feet, give or take. And, from step 5 to step 6 is exactly 24 feet, 6 inches.
What makes this work so well is that the "W" is ALWAYS hidden from view, while the "Y" sticks out like a sore thumb. There will be a sign leading you to this "W", but if you're not careful, you'll walk right on passed the treasure.