▲ | adamhowell 10 hours ago | |||||||
This one's going to be out of left field, but last Thursday I launched Countdown Treasure (https://countdowntreasure.com) It's a real life treasure hunt in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a current total prize of $31,200+ in gold coins and a growing side pot. I modeled it off of last year's Project Skydrop (https://projectskydrop.com) which was in the Boston area. * Shrinking search area (today, Day 5, it will be 160 miles, on Day 21 it'll be just 1 foot wide) * 24/7 webcam trained on the jar of gold coins sitting on the forest floor just off a public hiking trail * Premium upgrades ($10 from each upgrade goes towards the side pot) for aerial photos above the treasure and access to a private online community (and you get your daily clues earlier) * $2 from each upgrade goes towards the goal of raising $20k for continued Hurricane Helene relief So far the side pot is $6k and climbing. It's been such a fun project to work on, but also a lot of work. Tons of moving parts and checking twice and three times to make sure you've scrubbed all the EXIF data, etc. | ||||||||
▲ | cjflog 10 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
love it, this is awesome! did you do any math around predicting if 'donating' this gold to a treasure hunter would yield an even greater amount to hurricane relief? | ||||||||
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▲ | sema4hacker 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I don't know enough astronomy, but can the angle of any shadows visible via the webcam help narrow down the location? | ||||||||
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