Just_curious
Sr. Member
- Aug 27, 2017
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab GM1000
White's GMZ
White's Spectrum XLT
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I know what you're thinking. "Another network making treasure episodes." Or, "just looking for somebody elses work for free." But I promise it is neither.
I have a youtube channel that covers the Forrest Fenn treasure. I told my viewers that I was going to begin making videos about other treasure legends, and they seemd to like the idea. I got to thinking about what could make it more interested. I thought, "maybe people would be willing to do phone or video interviews and help share the story/legend."
I'm not interested in specifics, or info you have tracked down that would be crucial to you finding the treasure. I'm more interested in people that are willing to tell the history of the tales, indicators that make you believe it's not just a legend, and ultimately just having fun telling stories that get people excited and have their minds go to that place it went to as kids when we thought of treasure.
I took a poll, and the majority of people that answered the poll wanted to hear about the LDM, and the Superstition Mountains. I also want to make a 50 state series discussing the top 5 treasures in each state and why it's not just a legend.
The perfect example of what I'm trying to do would be like those top 5 videos, combined with videos like Terry Carter's, combined with a typical informative interview.
If anybody would like to participate, I would love to hear from you. If you want to remain anonymous or not show face, that can be figured out. Pretty much, while the discussion is going on, I'll be showing images/articles/maps, etc. on the screen for the viewers to look at while we stream/record.
Thank for reading
I have a youtube channel that covers the Forrest Fenn treasure. I told my viewers that I was going to begin making videos about other treasure legends, and they seemd to like the idea. I got to thinking about what could make it more interested. I thought, "maybe people would be willing to do phone or video interviews and help share the story/legend."
I'm not interested in specifics, or info you have tracked down that would be crucial to you finding the treasure. I'm more interested in people that are willing to tell the history of the tales, indicators that make you believe it's not just a legend, and ultimately just having fun telling stories that get people excited and have their minds go to that place it went to as kids when we thought of treasure.
I took a poll, and the majority of people that answered the poll wanted to hear about the LDM, and the Superstition Mountains. I also want to make a 50 state series discussing the top 5 treasures in each state and why it's not just a legend.
The perfect example of what I'm trying to do would be like those top 5 videos, combined with videos like Terry Carter's, combined with a typical informative interview.
If anybody would like to participate, I would love to hear from you. If you want to remain anonymous or not show face, that can be figured out. Pretty much, while the discussion is going on, I'll be showing images/articles/maps, etc. on the screen for the viewers to look at while we stream/record.
Thank for reading