Documented folklore from the Club 49 map, told straight and sourced.
In 2010 the Santa Fe art dealer Forrest Fenn hid a bronze chest of gold nuggets, rare coins and jewelry somewhere in the Rocky Mountains north of Santa Fe, above five thousand feet, and printed a poem with nine clues. For a decade tens of thousands hunted it across New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, and at least five searchers died in the try. In June 2020 a young man named Jack Stuef found it in Wyoming, closing the greatest treasure hunt of the internet age. This pin sits in the Colorado high country that was core search ground.
The Rockies north of Santa Fe; found in Wyoming, 2020. Source: TRUE FIND, undisclosed site: hidden 2010, recovered June 2020, worth about two million. The Club 49 map pins this legend at its documented country, beside the real mines, active claims, land status and modeled honey holes of the same ground. Open the free map and go stand in the story.
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