It's me again. Don't hit me with your ankle braclet. This is in response to the one person on this forum who defended my position.
I don't have all the answers yet, but I will get them. I'm not terribly interested in going to the ranch, but I really want the million bucks! I'm not a felon, thank God, and neither are the rest of my team. We all qualify, and I have already sent in the registration, quite a while ago.
I think that all of these things have been posted here already, so I am not giving any new information:
5) The welcoming dinosaurs were in Vernal, Utah, which is on Hwy 40, which is part of the Dinosaur Highway, which is overrun with them. I'm going with the Dinosaur Highway.
19) I'm sticking with the juke joint that is shown in the DVD. The elevation is given on the sign at 4000 ft. That is in Moab, Utah, right by Castle Valley and the tavern does exist there. There's nothing else that fits any better than that.
27) The emigrants went through several states, paid $5.00 per wagon, and went through Big Mountain Pass.
30) The Ship Hotel doesn't have a ship anymore and the USS Mary isn't on Main Street. I thought about the train aspect, but the Bon Voyage part doesn't fit.
32) The hint was already given. Check out Keystone.
39) I don't think its Route 66. Much of it no longer exists. The clue says it stopped and roads don't stop.
43) I have it and once you find it there will be no doubt in your mind. If you have doubts, then you don't have it.
48) The Rainbow Bridge does still get lots of water underneath it. The Bridge Creek still flows there everytime Lake Powell rises. There are other Rainbow Bridges made out of steel so I don't think that is the right answer.
That's all I'm going to say for now. I don't wear an ankle braclet, and I don't eat small kids for breakfast. I was only trying to make a point.