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Treasure Searchers

BY The Associated Press

March 24, 2020

DENVER (AP) — Two snowmobile riders from Colorado were searching for an elusive treasure when they became stranded and one died in a Utah park.

The pair set out from the Denver area March 17 to search for Forrest Fenn’s treasure, The Denver Post reported. The eccentric New Mexico antiquities dealer had said he hid the bounty rumored to be worth around $2 million somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.

The 58-year-old snowmobiler died before the men were located Saturday near Dinosaur National Monument along the Utah-Colorado border. His 65-year-old companion was rescued.

Thousands of people have searched for the treasure since 2010, when Fenn offered clues in a self-published memoir, “The Thrill of the Chase.”

Fenn, 89, said then that he hoped the hunt would push more people outside to enjoy the wilderness.

“What happened was tragic,” he said in an email Tuesday about the Colorado men.

Authorities have not named the two snowmobilers from Deer Trail and Thornton, Colorado. They rented snowmobiles when they arrived at Dinosaur National Monument and proceeded into the wilderness Wednesday, authorities said.

There was a copy of Fenn’s book in their vehicle.

They carried candy bars and a couple of bottles of water, but at some point there was not enough snow on the ground and they pressed forward on foot.

“They were not dressed appropriately for the conditions, even for a day trip, and definitely not dressed for if something happened and they couldn’t get out of there,” said Lt. Chip McIntyre of the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office.

Searchers on foot spotted the older man Saturday. He was removed by helicopter and hospitalized, but his companion was dead when rescuers arrived.

The men were found within five miles of a site where they were previously rescued by emergency crews Feb. 29, authorities said.

Submitted on 03/25/2020

Submitted by: Harry Trickey
Reference: https://www.outtherecolorado.com/dead-snowmobile-rider-was-seeking-treasure-near-colorado/?utm_sourc

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Candi said:
Definitely Toss: Lacks Excellence
While this is very stupid, it doesn't say Darwin to me. The other moderators may differ. Thanks anyway.


Bruce said:
Definitely Keep: Darwin Award
Given that the men had been rescued previously from a nearby location they clearly should have known better. Attempting a similar trek with the meager supplies mentioned demonstrates more than enough stupidity for me to vote for this. Thanks, Harry!


James said:
Definitely Keep: Darwin Award
Aren't they a bit old to go snowmobiling in the wilderness? And with only a couple of candy bars for food? Sounds to me like a couple of knuckleheads who thought they could get rich in a quick afternoon of snowmobiling! I'll go DA on this one! Thanks, Harry!