What does heavy loads and water high mean?

What does heavy loads and water high mean?

Heavy Loads and Water High = High Lake Dam, Hydroelectric dam, Waterfall.

What was the blaze in Forrest Fenn’s poem?

Forrest has also implied that the blaze is white. So, a blaze of white rock seems like the most plausible idea. White rock would stick out in the Yellowstone area (as well as Colorado and New Mexico). But, we also shouldn’t rule out figurative blazes, such as the location of famous forest-fires or other types of fires.

Where the warm water halts?

A vague direction of where to look for the treasure (and where not to look) was given as a starting point, along with the line in the poem “Begin it where warm waters halt.” Fenn revealed the treasure was somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, between Santa Fe and the Canadian border at an elevation of above 5,000 feet.

Where is the starting point for Forrest Fenn’s treasure?

Your Quest to Find Fenn’s Treasure Starts Here! The treasure is above 5,000 feet elevation (and under 10,200). It’s north of Santa Fe, in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming or Montana. It’s not in a building or cemetery.

What does a heavy load mean?

carry a (heavy) load​/​burden ​Definitions and Synonyms phrase. DEFINITIONS1. to have responsibility for something difficult or unpleasant.

What is the meaning of tarry scant?

Tarry Scant: delay little. hang around just a tiny bit. small tarry pit. river rapids.

What is home of Brown?

Some treasure seekers have interpreted “home of Brown” in the poem to refer to trout waters, as Fenn is an avid fisherman. Credit: both: Mary Caperton Morton. “The Rocky Mountains north of Santa Fe” is a lot of ground to cover.

What are considered warm waters?

General Information. Warm waters include all streams, lakes, and ponds, except those designated as trout waters (map, page 11). Warm-water fish, also known as spiny-ray fish, include species such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, catfish, sunfish, white bass, and striped bass.

What is another word for heavy load?

What is another word for carry a heavy load?

fret worry
sing the blues dither
stomach exert
brook take
endure dread

How tall is heavy loads and water high?

FF’s father born 1903. Buffalo Bill Museum of the West is the first building downriver from the Bill Cody Dam (heavy loads and water high), a record-setting 325 feet high when built in 1910. That’s the fundraiser FF was supposedly at when he hid the treasure…

What does water high mean on a bridge?

Heavy Loads would mean a strong bridge since many smaller ones have signs that say “no heavy loads” and “water high” means a high stage of water in a river of lake; high tide. Those together make the thought complete: a bridge.

What are the dangers of carrying heavy loads?

Health problems. Women everywhere suffer from back and neck problems, usually from heavy lifting during their daily work. Carrying water, wood, and older children for long distances can cause serious strain. Young girls who carry many heavy loads—especially water—have problems with the back and spine (backbone).

What does heavy loads mean in the poem?

So, it’s easy to suggest that ‘heavy loads’ is referring to you carrying the chest out of its hiding spot (or, alternately, Forrest Fenn carrying the chest in to place it at the hiding spot). Of course, there are lots of other interpretations that fit equally well. ‘Heavy loads’ could easily be referring to electricity of some sort.

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