In this episode, we’re joined by Bruce On The Ground, an Air Force retiree who’s become an active and thoughtful voice in the There’s Treasure Inside community. Bruce shares with us his Forrest Fenn box solve—centered in Colorado’s Echo Park—and walks us through the process of connecting poem lines to actual geography, and the unexpected insights that come from being there in person. We cover:
Why Bruce thinks Echo Park may be the real intended location of the Forrest Fenn box,
How specific landmarks like the Thinker Stone and the ranger station tie back to clues in the poem,
The community’s role in refining and challenging ideas, and how unexpected help can push a solve forward,
The mix of logic, instinct, and persistence needed to keep going back—eight trips and counting!,
This isn’t just about finding treasure. It’s about curiosity, process, and staying connected to something bigger than the solve. If you're interested in what happens when ideas move from theory to terrain, this one’s worth your time. Subscribe, review, and get to hunting! We're hunting for feedback... Let us know what you'd like to hear on the show: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYxrI2EX0HASgWpLmF7aCfjmXvOeZCcvLIoUbf4dKStnmN3A/viewform?usp=dialog
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