BeenThereDoneThat2
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Hope for what BTDT2
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Hope for what BTDT2
I am pretty sure I’ve found it boys and girls. Come see for yourselves.
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The thread has turned on us. While I don't think it's "findable", I do think its in Wyoming. Send me a pm and we can go back and forth via pm if you'd like. Too much riff raff here.Is anyone up for some serious treasure talk? Bounce some ideas back and forth. I'm in the Wyoming camp.
The thread has turned on us. While I don't think it's "findable", I do think its in Wyoming. Send me a pm and we can go back and forth via pm if you'd like. Too much riff raff here.
The thread has turned on us. While I don't think it's "findable", I do think its in Wyoming. Send me a pm and we can go back and forth via pm if you'd like. Too much riff raff here.
yes. Rubble, clutter. Alternate definition than the one you may assume I mean.<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=956265"/> Did you say riff raff?
yes. Rubble, clutter. Alternate definition than the one you may assume I mean.
Is anyone up for some serious treasure talk? Bounce some ideas back and forth. I'm in the Wyoming camp.
Might try...Mt. MEEKer.It's no place for the meek....... because the mountain lions dun ett em all....haa. How he knows the treasure chest is still there ?......Because it can be seen from the air and no chance of being followed without knowing it. Now all you have to do is contact your local air traffic controller and find out if any low overhead passes or flight logs were filed recently for your area, that requested or showed low altitude passes in the flight plan filed..... .then ask who filed the plan....then you will know who FF has riding him around to check on it from time to time. The pilot doing this for him would not necessarily know where, or when, he was looking down to check on it.....Juss sayin...If I was the one that hid it, that's the way I would keep up with it. A good pair of $850 bino's would do the trick for sure..... from the air. Naturally, the blaze would also be visible from the air as well, so FF would know where to look when doing his regular check-up on it. If you've been wise and found the blaze, look quickly down, your quest to cease...........dern I'm good !.....What ....we are dealing with a pilot here people...heh heh....
Brown's Hole became the scene of fur company activity and between 1826 and 1840, nearly every mountain man or trapper of consequence visited Brown's Hole including Kit Carson, Joe Meek, Uncle Jack Robinson, and Robert Newell.Brown's Park, aka Brown's Hole, Colorado. It is over 5,000 feet, fits all the clues, a grave yard is at the Ladore School, Fort Davy Crockett in the Colorado side. Brown's Park goes into Utah and it is not there as stated in a clue, hot springs in Brown's Park, Indians, outlaws like Butch Cassidy lived there, flaming gorge dam close, not a restaurant for 60 miles so bring a sandwich, water falls all over the area, Canyon Ladore there, best brown trout fishing in America (in Fishing Digest article) caves all over the place and the clues go on and on for the area.