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Sep 17th, 2009 |
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Hey Hunters
I’ve been chatting to a lot of you recently and feeling for you when you tell me that you just don’t know where to begin. Check out this little video I put together for you.
And when your done, here’s your link.
Scavenger Hunt Secrets
Thanks and Enjoy.
Brad
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Jan 30th, 2009 |
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Using photos as treasure hunt clues require advanced planning. You need to first decide where the treasure hunt will be held. Survey an area. An open field, backyard, park or any safe place outdoors can be good candidates.
A spacious area is perfect for treasure hunting, though not too big especially for younger hunters. Bringing the camera during the survey will help you determine which objects will be worth taking picture of as treasure hunt clues.
During the survey you will be able to know as well the number of objects you will need to take a picture of, thereby avoiding unnecessary treasure...
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Word puzzles can be used as treasure hunt riddles. A word puzzle is a cube where words can be formed from connecting the letters in each contiguous cell, either horizontally or vertically and even diagonally. You can create your own word puzzle to match the needs of your treasure hunt.
A treasure hunt that uses word puzzles can go like this:
There will be different pit stops. At each pit stop there will be waiting for the hunters treasure hunt riddles, which is the word puzzle, that they will have to answer. They will have to find the hidden word that answers the question that corresponds...
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Dec 22nd, 2008 |
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It’s holiday season and none of us have any spare time as it is so I wanted to show you how you can get a scavenger hunt underway in a matter of minutes. More on that in a little while.
First I want to tell you about when I gave a copy of Riddle Me to my Brother the other day to see if it would help him. He came back with Glowing Reports. Check this out.
“Hey man, Didn’t realize how easy it was to entertain the tribe… All it took was five minutes to gather the items and hide them around the place. That software [Riddle Me] did the rest for me. Wow. Thanks heaps dude.”
Now...
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Dec 19th, 2008 |
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I’ve got to tell you guys, treasure hunts are one of the best ideas ever for livening up almost any party. There’s just something about hunting for “treasure” that gets children and adults alike racing around and hunting for stuff in every nook and cranny they can find. Hey, what can I tell you? They’re lots of fun!
Now that the holidays are upon us, maybe you’re planning to hold a Christmas party yourself, right? Let me tell you, you won’t go wrong with a treasure hunt. And to help you out, here are a few great Christmas treasure...
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Mini Treasure Hunt At Sn@tch « The Freebie Telegraph – Mini Treasure Hunt At Sn@tch. Mini treasure hunt at Sn@tch find 5 ( maybe 6) little skulls. Posted by Feodora Umarov. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated). MIU Mini Hunt · An Event to Remember – A Team Building Case Study …
Lucky Chairs And Treasure Hunt At Satoko Instruments « The Freebie … – Satoko Instruments has three lucky chairs with musical instuments ( Guitar, Banjo and Ocarina, 400L$ in store) and there is a treasure hunt. Find small pink and blue mermaids to win more...
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Nov 4th, 2008 |
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A treasure hunt is a very versatile game. It can be played indoor or outdoor, during any weather conditions, using numerous objects. It can be played with a team or individually. It can be as easy as following a map or as complicated as solving multiple puzzles and riddles and doing a multitude of tasks. So why not host a treasure hunt with food.
The simplest way of doing this would be to make a map of the area where you want to hold your treasure hunt. This idea is great since kids of all ages can follow directions on a map. This game can be done individually with each player searching for...
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Oct 24th, 2008 |
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When it comes to planning a child’s party, parents want these parties to be filled with fun and surprises. Want something different for your child’s next party? Then try having a scavenger hunt party. They’re loads of fun that your kids are sure to enjoy. Begin by dividing them into teams. Next, give them their clues and watch the fun begin. Looking for lost or buried treasure is sure to bring squeals of glee and excitement.
It is easy to come up with ideas that will make this a party to remember. Picking things that are of interest to the kids are a must. Choose an area to hold...
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Oct 22nd, 2008 |
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There are many ideas that can make a party a huge success. Scavenger hunts can make any party a blast. All it takes is an idea, time, and planning. Scavenger hunt ideas are very easy to come up with and can be implemented into any party. Clues can be codes, silly riddles, maps, word puzzles, and photos. One type of clue can be used or you can mix them up and use more than one.
One theme for a scavenger hunt for adults could be using movies from the thirties and forties. In this hunt, guests would come dressed as actors and actresses from that era. The scavenger hunt list could consist of items...