The Key to the Treasure
Fenn chose a secret hiding spot in the Rockies and buried (maybe not, but it's assumed that he buried the box) the box. He then published a 24-line poem that read: "So hear me all and listen good,/Your effort will be worth the cold./If you are brave and in the wood/I give you title to the gold." Nobody is sure about the order in which these acts were conducted, and Fenn refuses to give any further information regarding his process.