gManTexas
Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:14 am

Merlot Brougham

I do not believe anyone has ever mentioned that before, no. Please explain your theory.

I’m starting to think that once you identify the general area, the distance between start point and casque is short. For example, let’s talk about Houston. Assuming that it is in Hermann Park, the distances between clues and landmarks is short. There’s maybe less than 2 miles of walking and it is walkable. This is important. This would rule out finding clues many miles apart which would require transportation in between clues. Anyone care to discuss?

gManTexas
Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:58 am

JoshCornell1

there is often multiple starting points…

This does not really address my question. There is an area in which the casque is buried. I think once you get there, the clues and location are relatively compact.

Merlot Brougham
Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:55 pm
I do not believe anyone has ever mentioned that before, no. Please explain your theory.
gManTexas
Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:18 am
Has anyone analyzed the average distance traveled from start to casque locations or supposed locations? Is it typically within walking distance or would a train or street car be reasonable to assume? Most seem reasonably short to me, but some of you have been staring at these way longer than I have.
Thanks