
You Dig?
Original Art, Music, and Poetry
| Title | Author(s) |
| Alli-Sins | Eags |
| Cooler Kid | East Side Digger |
| Got the Clue? | Artemis the Huntress |
| Hotel Coolerfornia |
Allison Wonderland Ares |
| Maybe Next Year | Zephyrus, Protector of Freedom |
| Scribe on the "Pop" Rocks | Me2 |
| The Pre-Hunt Warmup | The Batman |
| Treasure Hunt Blues | Artemis the Huntress |
This page was last modified on Jan 4 2007 12:03PM.
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This site is dedicated to the St. Paul Pioneer Press Medallion Hunt,
a main attraction of the annual St. Paul Winter Carnival that takes place every
year in the smaller of the Twin Cities. For more on the Winter Carnival,
try the following:
Cooler Crew Medallion Hunt
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For a complete list of treasure hunting resources, visit our links page.
The Here and Beyond
All the clues from all the years are now available. They're not currently as perfectly explained as they ought to be, but we're getting there. As time permits, the clue descriptions will be cleaned up and anecdotes will be added to make you laugh and clap. The individual hunt pages through the 1970s are dynamically generated by the web server, and may contain links to the more recent hunts, whose content differs from the static pages; At the moment, we're working on getting all of the supplemental information into the same dynamic page engine as the clues are. As we do, more of the site will be converted to the dynamic pages you currently see, and links may be temporarily broken as a result. If you ever find anything that offends you, don't hesitate to write and complain. No malice or poor taste is ever intended in these family-friendly pages.

One of the more recent representative images of the hunt from the Pioneer Press. For a look at Winter Carnival button designs from past years, see Ron Young's excellent St. Paul Winter Carnival button collection or another keep-it-simple button index reminiscent of the earliest days of the Web.