Explanations of 2008 Nevada Day Treasure Hunt Clues
Clue No. 1
Lights, camera, action
Time to light the screen
To find this year’s treasure
Dare to follow your dreams
(This is simply an introduction that sets the stage for the hunt.)
Clue No. 2
Psst! The show’s
About to start
Grab a chair
Don’t miss this part
(The key word is “chair.” The treasure rests in a county seat.)
Clue No. 3
Misfits came and left their mark
In canyons, halls and flats
Trace their steps from morning sun
To where they hung their hats
(This clue narrows the search area to Washoe,
Clue No. 4
It lies within 20
Over hill, over dale
A lake that served plenty
One should read Ramsdell’s tale
(Within 20 miles of the treasure is Marlette Lake. In the late 1800s, an aqueduct system was built to feed water from that lake to
Clue No. 5
He came out west
To fight and seek his glory
In films and in shows
Every picture tells a story
(Storey County is named after Captain Edward F. Storey who came to the area from Texas. During the
Clue No. 6
A pancake was made famous
When two brothers died
Crop this scene out
And search to one side
(Henry Comstock, whose nickname was Old Pancake, is arguably the most famous man to strike it rich in the Virginia City area. However, it was actually brothers Hosea and Ethan Grosh who first found valuable ore. Their initial haul of silver was worth at least $3,000, but both men died before they could profit from their discovery. The clue tells the hunter to search to one side of the outcropping in Virginia City where the main artery of gold was found.)
Clue No. 7
They couldn’t find their Coffee
So they saddled up to go
And rode for two full hours
For a little cup of Joe
(In the television show Bonanza, the sheriff was named Roy Coffee. According to Wikipedia’s listing about the Ponderosa Ranch, the horseback ride from the Lake Tahoe ranch to
Clue No. 8
The territorial view
Was a breath of hell
Map what survived
And not what fell
(The Territorial
Clue No. 9
El barrio es donde
?Comprende?
Feliz caza
Y buena suerte!
(The first line of this Spanish clue means “the neighborhood is where it is.” The treasure lies in the Mexican district of Virginia City.)
Clue No. 10
When Howard came out gunning
And put one man in the ground
His shot drew the southern line
Where the treasure can be found
(At the end of the movie “The Shootist,” which was filmed mostly in
Clue No. 11
The key to this number
Is middle C
Note that an octave is missing
Oh where could it be?
(Streets that run north and south in Virginia City are mostly named by letters of the alphabet, although eight are missing – S through Z. The treasure rests somewhere along
Clue No. 12
Thou shalt carry on, Chuck said
Search ’round where 10 unfold
Finding the treasure just could be
The greatest story ever told
(At a roadside rest at the north end of
Clue No. 13
A tree trimmed
With fancy lace
Is near the treasure’s
Resting place
(At the roadside rest referenced in Clue No. 12, there is a tree adorned with old shoes. Fancy lace refers to the shoelaces.)