$100,000 in fortune recovered by Laura E. Hall. $100,000 in fellowship awarded to charity: water
Levi Strauss & Co. 2009
This site is what must stand for now as the last will and testament of Grayson Ozias IV.
It was created to honor his last wish—that the fortune he buried in the ground might someday inspire others to go forth and discover a greater America, just as he once did.
A close friend to Nathan Strauss (nephew of Levi Strauss), Grayson disappeared into the American wilderness in the fall of 1896 with a fortune that we’ve determined was worth $100,000 in today’s currency.
Investigations into Grayson’s disappearance conducted by Levi Strauss turned up a set of wax cylinder recordings made by Grayson just before he vanished. Analysis of these long lost cylinders lead Levi’s archivists to the site of his fortune, which was unearthed, documented and then reburied.
On this site, the spirit of Grayson Ozias IV lives on, guiding all with the courage and forbearance to seek what he left for them. His words will lead you to the places his journey lead him. And what you find in those places will unlock more of his journey and his story. Until his fortune be found. Hence his fortune will become America’s fortune, for in the spirit of philanthropic endeavor Lev’s will also donate the same amount to the charity of America’s choosing.
In Grayson's name, we wish you luck.
G.O. IV

Kristin G.
What if a virtual tree falls in the virtual woods? .........
Wanderlust
...this is trippy Darrin ;) ....
Darrin R.
...Will anyone see my hidden message...? and.. if a tree falls in the woods...
Julie D.
http://www.conservatoryofflowers.org/about/mission I'd go here, David.
Donna G.
those horse shoes look like the indian war us calvary signa
Marcos T.
hey! this is my first time seeing this...can i offer any help?
James H.
SO WAIT NO ONE FOUND THIS LAST CLUE'?
Stacy C.
wow so I just realized he is definitely going to San Francisco. I guess this is when he's going to find out about the 'death'
Amy
I think the notches mean something..
Matt S.
sh*t...there's no "next" button! Guess I gotta exit outta the page. Thanks Jack R!
Jack R.
Click the "next" button Matt. C'mon over to next clue and have a listen.
Matt S.
Where did everyone go? I'm paranoid I'm having a computer glitch and not seeing clue 8.
Donna G.
Tim sounds like you have some toe-jam scraping experience
Matt S.
(refresh, refresh, refresh...)
Donna G.
Dont know our people rode with no horse shoes
Tim
it's actually a drafting shoe
Tim
I don't think they painted them red and blue back then
Tim
two different teams
Jack R.
My guess is one was Grayson's and one was Butch's
Donna G.
Would have hated to rode that horse