Constant & Timon
Hey Timon, I've been thinking about setting up a jungle-themed treasure hunt for the upcoming holiday. I need a solid plan to keep everyone on track—could use your creative flair to add the fun twists. What do you think?
Sounds dinky! Start with a big map, but twist it—make the map a puzzle that people solve before they get the first clue. Put little animal stickers on each spot; whoever finds a sticker gets a tiny clue inside a “coconut” (a paper cone). Use riddles that reference jungle lore so you’re always poking at the trees, not the ground. Add a timed “chase” where teams have to run to the next clue before the “tiger” (maybe a friend in a costume) gets there. For a wild finish, hide a big treasure chest in a treehouse, but the key’s inside a fake termite mound that teams have to dig out. And don’t forget the banana rewards—everyone loves a sweet treat after a good chase. Let’s make it a roaring good time!
That’s a solid outline—really brings order to the fun. Let’s break it into phases so we can keep track. 1. Map puzzle: we’ll design a grid with animal stickers and riddles that lead to a coconut clue. 2. Timed chase: set up a route with checkpoints, maybe a stopwatch app so we can log times. 3. Final treasure: the key in a fake termite mound— we’ll have to rig that so it’s safe but still feels like digging. 4. Rewards: bananas and maybe a small trophy for the fastest team. I’ll draft a checklist with deadlines for each step and a brief risk assessment— just to make sure we’re ready for any unexpected jungle weather. How does that sound?
Looks like a jungle jam—love it! Just make sure the termite mound’s not actually a termite nest, and maybe set a “safety banana” rule so nobody goes for the last prize on a wild sprint. You got the plan, just sprinkle a bit of mischief and it’ll be bananas!
Great, I’ll double‑check the termite mound to avoid any real pests, add a safety banana rule so no one rushes the last prize, and weave in a few playful twists. The plan will be solid, safe, and just a bit mischievous—ready to roll.