Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Long Range Detector for Gold is our perfect tool for treasure hunting. I spent more time airborne than in my seat as the 4 wheel drive pickup popcorned across the rocks, potholes, washes and gravel roads. I had started tracking the signal from 12 miles away. All prelude tests showed that I had a bona fided, refined, gold target. I triangulated by driving at right angles to find the distance and direction. I crossed three mountain ridges, valleys and sides before finally arriving at a non-descript open plane. I couldn’t help but but think, “What a poor choice to bury a treasure, why there are no markers, signs, symbols or any place to put them!”
Stepping out of the truck, I began to “Walk out” the signal… twelve miles from my original “setup” point as a crow flies and 53 yards from the pickup, I announced, “Its here! Just 3 1/2 feet deep!” The Long Range Detector for Gold worked again! This cache has been written about, hypothesized, lied about and overlooked for at least 88 years. The digging of rocks and roots finally gave way to the prize! The gold gleamed in the afternoon sun as it saw the light of day for the first time in scores of years. The sand clung to the bars wrapped in red cloth. (Any dowser would have asked how we overcame the color red?)
This wasn’t in a foreign country or hundreds of miles from nowhere. This story came from the call of a rancher who had a hunch about a certain treasure story (later we found out he was considering selling the ranch and wanted to make sure he wasn’t leaving the treasure behind!). The treasure was in the ranchers’ pasture, within sight of a nearby town, USA.
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