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NiceLurk
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Joined: 19 Jul 2013 Posts: 65
[Trailhead] Coords across the United States Someone posted 50 sets of coords offering a prize for those who find the hidden card deck. Hello.
Yesterday someone created a thread on /x/ with the following text:
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Good afternoon robots
These are a deck of cards that I have scattered across the United States
Send an image of each card along with the package number to anonymous4857SPLAT gmail.com
Should that be inaccessible, I can also be reached at Anonymous5231SPLAT gmail.com, anonymous7152SPLAT gmail.com, Anonymous6848SPLAT gmail.com, Anonymous9519SPLAT gmail.com, Anonymous6146SPLAT gmail.com
Each email is allowed to send me up to five cards
The email with the winning hand will have a package sent to the address of their choosing.
and the following coordinates:
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1 28.38181 -81.50507
2 29.55707 -81.9651
3 Chamberlains under table
4 Chamberlains in the room of killers
5 30.43692 -83.62756
6 30.69824 -86.12160
7 30.44071 -88.71988
8 511 St. Louis St, NOLA
9 30.42625 -91.16831
10 Houston Public Library, 3rd floor, Go to the window on Lamar and Bagby, look for the book, illustration 201.
11 517 E 6th St, Austin, TX
12 31.71429 -100.79316
13 33.18273 -102.46685
14 33.39667 -104.38138
15 34.98394 -107.11244
16 34.98384 -110.05825
17 35.32004 -112.94919
18 35.93189 -115.19590
19 32.83520 -116.45091 buried under the ground
20 LA Public Library LA Lost & Found
21 Henry Miller Library
22 1511 Height St, San Francisco, CA
23 Jackson Demonstration State forest Tincan 1 from that post, walk to the half tree, dig around
24 41.27082 -124.09612
25 Powell's book store, Pearl room
26 808 Post Ave, Seattle, WA
27 46.22824 -119.34751
28 44.47437 -117.33998
29 42.92163 -114.93386
30 39.10980 -110.32665
31 39.18199 -109.11865
32 39.46420 -106.03495
33 131 E Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO
34 950 Pearl St, Boulder, CO
35 39.32945 -101.00098
36 38.86798 -98.08761
37 39.00843 -94.02245
38 38.97126 -92.00773
39 38.71260 -89.93279
40 40.37598 -89.09541
41 41.70894 -87.91811
42 39.59256 -86.06570
43 37.45726 -85.88038
44 2617 Franklin Pike, Nashville, TN
45 34.48840 -84.92779
46 32.61170 -83.74495
47 30.28025 -81.38693
48 Rawr
49 Search Craigslist
50 29.050519, -81.675416 at 12:00 on the 20th of October
Here is a map with most of the coords:
I'll try to find archived versions of the original posts now...
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 7:08 pm
GuestUser17
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Joined: 22 Feb 2011 Posts: 812
Is anyone out there tracking which ones have been found? I wish I had known about this yesterday as I drove passed 8 of those locations.
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:16 pm
GuestUser17
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Joined: 22 Feb 2011 Posts: 812
0 for 3 :( As my friends and I were out and about today we stopped by a few of the locations to check them out and this is what we found.
Calhoun, GA - the exact GPS location was a small drainage pipe for runoff water beneath someone's driveway. I looked at both ends of the overgrown pipe and around neighboring poles, bushes, etc. but there was nothing to be found.
Byron, GA - the GPS coordinates were just off the road in a small overgrown ravine next to a truck stop. The area was littered with trash but none of it resembled or seemed to contain a playing card. Again, signs were checked although I did not check the base of the sign where the homeless man was sleeping.
Nashville, TN - the address provided is used by an entire shopping center and a quick walk down the stores did not prove fruitful. The most prominent hit on Google was for a small restaurant in that shopping center so more time was focused there but again without luck.
I am still awaiting responses back from a couple other locations but so far it would appear that this is either a troll, someone beat us to all 3 locations or the cards are very well hidden. If I hear anything else back I will update this post.
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:16 pm
Cheza
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Joined: 21 Nov 2012 Posts: 10
Number 42 is pretty close to me, I'll hit it up after work.
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:25 am
GuestUser17
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Joined: 22 Feb 2011 Posts: 812
Nothing in Jacksonville Report in from Jacksonville says that there was nothing there but an empty bag stapled to a palm tree near the GPS coordinates. Not sure if it once contained a playing card or not but it's strange to have a bag on a tree. I'd still like to see any confirmation that this is for real before I attempt to find any more. Has anyone seen reports of a card being found at any of these locations?
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Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:52 pm
NiceLurk
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Joined: 19 Jul 2013 Posts: 65
Hello
Unfortunately I can't find any information of people investigating the spots.
So there is no confirmation of a found playing card at all...
I'd absolutely like to check some of the spots by myself, but unfortunately I live in Europe
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:13 pm
GuestUser17
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Well I'll keep documenting my efforts and those of my friends here then. The latest update is the one in the "LA Public Library LA." Since there is no library listed specifically by that name we went for the Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library first. The man at lost and found was most helpful but there was no sign of any playing card having been turned in. Tomorrow we will try some others.
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:03 pm
Greystone
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Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 373
The last time about a year ago there was a similar type game.
In that game better clues were given, Like; on the west side of the bushes near the tree. An occasional photograph of the area was also given.
This one has a location very near to the one in the other game off of the same large parking lot. There is a lot of foot traffic in this area and the location is 40 miles from my home. I am not ready to jump in the car with such weak information to go by for something that may or may not be there hidden with all of the litter under a quarter mile of bushes. Like I said the parking lot is big and it has a lot of bushes. The possibility of looking in the wrong area is high. There are restaurants there and a lot of foot traffic where people look at you funny messing around the cars too long and looking in the bushes for more than 5 min is risky without the cops being called.
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:19 am
GuestUser17
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These clues are very vague in a lot of cases and since no card has been found yet I'm not sure this is even for real. With that being said I did stop and get gas at Byron, GA again and went and checked the signs and area around where the homeless guy had been and there was no playing card.
I also had reports back from another 10 public libraries in Los Angeles and their lost-and-founds did not have any playing cards that had been turned in.
The final report today came back as negative for the location in Eastern Missouri.
It is looking less and less likely that this is going to go anywhere but I really liked the concept and was hopeful that it would.
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:29 pm
GuestUser17
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I'm running out of friends to call... I should hear back on the 2nd Colorado location tomorrow but searching around the restaurant at 950 Pearl St in Boulder was once again a fruitless endeavor.
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:01 pm
HappyPhantom
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Joined: 16 Jul 2011 Posts: 297 Location: TX
I can check out the Houston location after the weekend, and may be able to get someone to check out the Austin location for me.
I'll let y'all know...
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:38 am
Restlessmind
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Joined: 19 Oct 2013 Posts: 17 Location: Republic of Texas
My wife and I went to the Houston location at the central library downtown. It was in the reference section of the library; I was about to lose it saying, "there's no way I'm checking all these books.". She pointed to a book on the history of books and said, "there's a book called, 'The Book' right there." Stroke of genius there, since the clue said to check the book , quite literally. We took it over to a table, flipped pages until we found a two page spread for illustration 201, and it had a face card taped to the page. I got photos and took the card.
So, I guess I am confirming that this hunt is legit.
I called the Austin location and the woman who answered said she didn't know anything about a playing card or a contest. It's a bar, so I suspect it's hard to find (or seen and tossed by a drunk patron). We're debating if we're going to bother to make the trip out there or not. It's a long way to go to come back empty-handed.
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 11:45 pm
NiceLurk
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Joined: 19 Jul 2013 Posts: 65
Well,that sounds interesting. I was about to call the whole thing trolling too...
Restlessmind wrote:
I got photos and took the card.
Can you please upload the pics here?
Is it a normal playing card or any further information on it?
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 1:48 am
HappyPhantom
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Joined: 16 Jul 2011 Posts: 297 Location: TX
guess I'll not be needed then
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:18 am
Restlessmind
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Joined: 19 Oct 2013 Posts: 17 Location: Republic of Texas
Sure, I will this evening. They're on my phone so I need to move them over. I'll post the location photos and the back of the card so people can match them to the same set; I am assuming they are all from the same set. We got a high value card, so maybe we'll win by default?
The cards don't appear to be marked, which surprises me. I'm glad I took its picture in the book to authenticate the find to the PM/referee.
We decided against doing the Austin drop this weekend. Even Hey Cupcake! didn't convince her otherwise, but we have stuff to do before the work week. We may go next weekend if this is still going on then and no one had claimed it. If they have, maybe I can get her to go to Baton Rouge and Nawlins.
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:03 pm
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