Herald Hunt

Herald Hunt

The Herald Hunt, formerly the Tropic Hunt, is an annual puzzlehunt in Miami, Florida. It was co-created by Miami Herald columnist Dave Barry, along with Tropic editors Gene Weingarten and Tom Shroder. The Tropic Hunt debuted in 1984, and as of 2007 there have been a total of 16 Hunts (plus one played-from-home 'non-hunt').

Early history and name change

The hunt got its name from the Sunday supplement to the Miami Herald called 'Tropic Magazine', in which Dave Barry had a regular column. For the Hunt, the magazine, and a large section of South Florida, were turned into a large scavenger hunt/puzzle, which has attracted thousands of people from all over the United States. The hunt in 1998 was the last Tropic Hunt, because the Miami Herald ceased publishing Tropic Magazine shortly thereafter. [cite web| url = http://www.vwtech.com/tropichunt/year_detail.asp?huntyear=1998| title = The Tropic Hunt Archives: The 1998 Hunt |accessdate=2008-08-10 |author= Wenzel, Andy] The Miami Herald reinstated the hunt in 2001, now calling it the Herald Hunt. It creates a special magazine section each time for the Hunt.

Format

The first two years, the Hunt was a car-based chase around South Florida, In 1986, it changed to the still current design, where Hunters gathered in one walkable urban neighborhood. Hunts have been held in downtown Miami, south Miami, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and Hollywood. [cite web| url = http://www.tropichunt.com| title = The Tropic Hunt Archives |accessdate=2008-08-10 |author= Wenzel, Andy]

The Hunt consists of three parts. Answering the "opening questions" directs Hunters to five puzzle sites scattered through the Hunt area. Solving the five Hunt puzzles--the answer is always a number--indicates the five authentic clues on a list of dozens of numbered bogus clues. Hunters have three hours to solve the puzzles, then at 3 p.m., a sixth and final clue is announced from the main stage. This begins the "endgame", which is by far the most difficult puzzle of the day. Solving the endgame often leads to a phone number, or directs Hunters to go to a certain out-of-the-way location and give a password to someone identified in a cryptic way. [cite web|url=http://puzzler.multiply.com/journal/item/30|title=Winning the Herald Hunt|accessdate=2008-08-10 |author= Engelberg, Mark] In 2007, Hunters who solved the endgame knew they needed to find a sandwich. Only when they arrived at a location marked on the Hunt Map with a sandwich, they saw a sign that said "Right idea. Wrong one." In fact, they had to go to a location on the beach, marked with a witch. In other words, a "sand witch." If they went to that spot on the beach, they saw a Hunt volunteer wearing a witch's hat and holding a broom. [cite news |first=David |last=Smiley |title= For Herald Hunt winners, 17th try is the charm|url= http://www.miamiherald.com/460/story/279791.html|work=Miami Herald |date= 2007-10-22 |accessdate=2008-08-10]

The Post Hunt

Since the Hunt became the Herald Hunt in 2001, it has been designed by Barry and Shroder. But in May 2008, The Washington Post Magazine held a Hunt in downtown Washington DC, attended by about 5,000 people, including dozens who came up from South Florida. [cite news |first=Gene |last=Weingarten |coauthors=Shroder, Tom|title=Post Hunt: The Aftermath |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2008/05/15/DI2008051501542.html |work=Chat Transcript |publisher=Washington Post |date=2008-05-19 |accessdate=2008-08-10 ] For the first time in 10 years, Gene Weingarten, now a columnist for the Post Magazine, joined Shroder, now editor of the Post Magazine, and Barry in designing the Hunt.

External links

* [http://www.heraldhunt.com Official site]
* [http://www.vwtech.com/tropichunt/ The Tropic/Herald Hunt Archives]
* [http://www.knoxscape.com/Tropic1.htm#hotlist 1986 Tropic Hunt]

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