From time to time I will add info found on the net from others that we find interesting. I will provide a link and make a comment or two. Find these under links in the sidebar and make your own comments. This site linked below is informative, worth reading, but I think a few things might mislead a researcher I am going to point them out.
The second book Too Far to Walk does not give any more clues. Save your money unless you like to read Forrest Fenn; which I do. The map is on the insert and it doesn’t have Canada on it. Forrest already told us it is in one of four states; New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, or Montana.

At this link, there is a map and it has a red line drawn over these states if that red box is supposed to be enclosing the chest it is of help as it rules out areas in all the states. I would like to know about that because it rules out areas I have thought to look. I don’t believe the red box on the map means anything dealing with the treasure. Forrest, at his book signing in Santa Fe, told those present that there were no clues in the book other than said map.
Just to clear something up when I say “we” on occasion; I am talking about the Boise-Think-Tank.
I might also mean my dog, Billybobs, who would be that mouse in your pocket kind of thing. No offense Billy.
Here is the link, enjoy.
http://www.businessinsider.com/forrest-fenn-fortune-hidden-rocky-mountains-2017-2