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The next hunt will be "The Secret" (a book written by Byron Preiss who sadly passed away in 2005, he buried twelve casques around the U.S. and Canada, only 2 have been found!) The hunt I will make is a dedication to "The Secret" which is a hunt for the twelve birthstones. There will be twelve casques which will be buried/hidden around Wisconsin. But that hunt will not start until June 10th.
THIS HUNT HAS BEEN SOLVED

First of all let me say that this casque is buried somewhere in Eau Claire. In order to find the exact location of the casque, you must decipher the clues in the picture and verse below. Good Luck!

Once you find the casque please email us so the prize can be awarded to you!
List of items:
1. A spade or trowel
That's it this time.

Picture Explanation:

1. The rainbow triangle is pointing to the left planter. (buried in the left one)

2. The rainbow pattern refers to Festival Foods.

3. The poles with the three balls are the lightposts near the planters.

4. UHG refers to United Health Group, which is right behind the planters.

5. The small brown box in the left planter is the treasure.

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"At Plymouth Rock, (This refers to Plymouth car dealership, and Firestone tires(stone, rock))
The Pilgrim's are celebrating (celebrating refers to festival foods, celebration/festival.)
Not far away,
King Henry would be waiting (King Henry was the king of England, and Henry Ave. is nearby.)
At a point in time there was a great city here (this refers to London Square Mall. City=London=King Henry)
But it was destroyed by Eau Claire (Eau Claire demolished it)
All that is left are the royal plots (There are two plots/planters right near the United Health Group)
Overrun by parking lots (There are many parking lots nearby)
The king is very wise
For he points to the prize (The street sign for Henry Ave. points right at the planters.)
The remains of his city
Hide the casque" (The casque is buried in the planters.)