Disappointed to see Gaia promoting Forest Fenn
People are certainly free to roam far and wide while searching for Fenn’s treasure, they are even free to endanger themselves by being improperly prepared for their quest (some have lost their lives, some have needed to be rescued). People are not free however to enter public lands and start digging or otherwise disturbing the environment. Furthermore if it’s ”pretty well accepted that the treasure is somewhere on public land”, then that treasure would almost certainly belong to the agency that manages that land for all of us.
The true treasure out there is the treasure of our public lands themselves.
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Thank you for your feedback and concern. You're right, public lands themselves are a precious resource and should be respected and cared for as such.
We've updated the article with a safety warning and link to additional resources from the US forest service. It is our hope that with the proper tools and knowledge, folks have the resources they need to make informed decisions about the land they enter and the way they explore.0
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