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2024 Utah Treasure Hunt is still out there — here are the latest clues
By Kayla Baggerly,
4 hours ago
SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4 ) — The search is still on for this year’s Utah Treasure Hunt, with a prize of $25,000 for the first person to find it. To help adventurers in this week’s hunt, organizers have dropped another set of hints.
The riddle for the 2024 Utah Treasure Hunt was released June 15. Whoever solves it correctly will find the treasure chest with this year’s reward.
Each Friday that the treasure is still at large, new clues are released via email. In addition to clues, Cline and Maxim also noted in this Friday’s email that they’re seeing progress being made.
“Over the last few weeks we have seen some great solves. The poem hunt is like a big puzzle. You can only find the chest when each correct piece is fit all together. The difficult part is distinguishing between the correct and incorrect pieces. The good news is we are beginning to see a lot of correct pieces out there,” they wrote.
Could you be the one to put all those correct pieces together? Take a look at the riddle and this week’s clues to help you in your search.
2024 Utah Treasure Hunt Riddle:
Si sufres dolor que se cura con oro Busca el atajo donde canta el coro Encuentra el lugar por el cual se nombra Dale la vuelta y sigue la sombra ¿dónde aprendes a oler el helado? ¿O comimos langostas en el pasado? Cuando vuelves a mirar el amanecer Sigue derecho, lo puede hacer Mira los números como si fueras un cuervo La edad cuando el llegó es lo que observo Ahora estás cerca, una última pista Muévete al lugar con la mejor vista
Utah Treasure Hunt
Hint #1
“At an average pace, the treasure chest is between a 0-90 minute hike from where you leave the car. There is no need to venture too far. “
Hint #2:
“ The only pop culture reference in the poem is to The Goonies. “
Hint #3:
“Captain Sparrow, Long John Silver and Indiana Jones all needed ways to measure distance. In order to know exactly where to step off the trail, you will need to measure distance too. And although you could pace it off, we recommend something more modern. Google Maps has one built into the app (It’s the one we used when we hid it) Remember line 9 in the poem about the crow. The photo below is just an example of what it looks like. “
Image included with hint #3.
Cline and Maxim also included a few tips they’d like hunters to remember:
Remember that we will never hide the chest anywhere you would need to pay to access.
We’ve been reminding everyone since the beginning, but the most dangerous part of this hunt is the heat. So stay hydrated and plan accordingly.
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