Man Finds $26,000 Treasure in Massachusetts Forest
A treasure hunt in northwest Massachusetts concluded with a man discovering a valuable trophy worth over $26,000 in Wendell State Forest.
The excitement and thrill of the hunt were captured on a livestream set up by the organizers, culminating in the winner picking up the statue at 5:19 p.m. Jon and Liz Flis, who own a nearby general store, crossed paths with the elated winner as he left the area with the trophy.
The unidentified winner, described as genuine and calm, expressed his excitement to the Flis couple about finding the treasure.
The Elaborate Treasure Hunt
The treasure hunt, known as Project Skydrop, was initiated by video game designers Jason Rohrer and Tom Bailey in late September. Rohrer created a four-inch gold statue valued at $26,626.35 and concealed it in the woods, offering cryptic clues for seekers to decipher.
A circle on a map, representing the potential location of the prize, started at a 500-mile radius and gradually shrank each day, narrowing down the search area for participants. The winner, a Boston-based meteorologist, utilized various tools such as weather data, aerial imaging, detailed maps, and cloud patterns to pinpoint the spot where the statue was hidden.
Interestingly, alongside the statue, a hidden code for a bitcoin wallet containing $87,600.00 was also placed underneath, making the prize even more enticing.
The Winner’s Strategy and Decision
Liz Flis disclosed that the winner employed an ingenious strategy involving cloud coverage patterns to finally locate the treasure, demonstrating both resourcefulness and determination in his quest. Despite the potential for an additional substantial reward, the winner expressed a disinterest in claiming the bitcoin prize, focusing solely on the thrill of the hunt.
The couple observed a surge in interest and activity around the forest trails as the hunt progressed, creating a sense of camaraderie and excitement among participants in search of the elusive prize.
Upcoming Rounds of the Treasure Hunt
Despite the conclusion of this round, Project Skydrop’s website indicated that the game will continue, offering new challenges and opportunities for participants to engage. The evolving format will present fresh puzzles and a chance for players to make educated guesses to secure a $100 prize, fostering ongoing excitement and engagement among treasure hunters.
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Man Finds $26,000 Treasure in Massachusetts Forest
A treasure hunt in northwest Massachusetts concluded with a man discovering a valuable trophy worth over $26,000 in Wendell State Forest.
The excitement and thrill of the hunt were captured on a livestream set up by the organizers, culminating in the winner picking up the statue at 5:19 p.m. Jon and Liz Flis, who own a nearby general store, crossed paths with the elated winner as he left the area with the trophy.
The unidentified winner, described as genuine and calm, expressed his excitement to the Flis couple about finding the treasure.
The Elaborate Treasure Hunt
The treasure hunt, known as Project Skydrop, was initiated by video game designers Jason Rohrer and Tom Bailey in late September. Rohrer created a four-inch gold statue valued at $26,626.35 and concealed it in the woods, offering cryptic clues for seekers to decipher.
A circle on a map, representing the potential location of the prize, started at a 500-mile radius and gradually shrank each day, narrowing down the search area for participants. The winner, a Boston-based meteorologist, utilized various tools such as weather data, aerial imaging, detailed maps, and cloud patterns to pinpoint the spot where the statue was hidden.
Interestingly, alongside the statue, a hidden code for a bitcoin wallet containing $87,600.00 was also placed underneath, making the prize even more enticing.
The Winner’s Strategy and Decision
Liz Flis disclosed that the winner employed an ingenious strategy involving cloud coverage patterns to finally locate the treasure, demonstrating both resourcefulness and determination in his quest. Despite the potential for an additional substantial reward, the winner expressed a disinterest in claiming the bitcoin prize, focusing solely on the thrill of the hunt.
The couple observed a surge in interest and activity around the forest trails as the hunt progressed, creating a sense of camaraderie and excitement among participants in search of the elusive prize.
Upcoming Rounds of the Treasure Hunt
Despite the conclusion of this round, Project Skydrop’s website indicated that the game will continue, offering new challenges and opportunities for participants to engage. The evolving format will present fresh puzzles and a chance for players to make educated guesses to secure a $100 prize, fostering ongoing excitement and engagement among treasure hunters.
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