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  1. #1

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    help please.

    anyone no any areas around i can cache hunt.?
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  2. #2
    Charter Member
    us
    Pirate of the Martires

    Feb 2005
    Pinellas Park, Florida
    Aquapulse, J.W. Fisher Proton 3, Pulse Star II
    2,021
    4 times
    Shipwrecks

    Re: help please.

    No.

  3. #3

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    Quote Originally Posted by scubasalvor
    No.
    lol thanks for the help :P
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  4. #4

    Apr 2008
    285

    Re: help please.

    HI Treasure 13,

    I don't know where you are, but you might look for old foundation, where old houses were.
    And also just think of if you were going to hid some money, what kind of area would you hid it in and what kind of markers would you have to locate it again.
    Like Big rocks and old big trees and like that !

    LOL ! Robin

  5. #5

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    i live in georgia
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  6. #6
    us
    May 2003
    E. Tennessee
    Tesoro tigershark----Tesoro Conquistador Umax------Fisher FX-3----Master Hunter CX-Plus w/ depth multiplier
    515
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: help please.

    Ga should have plenty of old homesteads and ghosttowns. Also civil war relics in certain locations. How old is the house you live in? Were people living in it during and after the great depression of the 1930's when people didn't trust banks. Was/is it a long way from town?

    http://www.synar.net/gg2.htm

  7. #7
    us
    Mar 2008
    Henry Co, VA
    White's MXT, DFX w/ x-1 probe & sunray pro phones
    12

    Re: help please.

    You can check with the local library. Also the local historical center and they are usually more than happy to help you with finding information, especially on the area's local history. Can get you pointed in the right direction. Good Luck and HH. 8)

  8. #8

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    Quote Originally Posted by CWnut
    Ga should have plenty of old homesteads and ghosttowns. Also civil war relics in certain locations. How old is the house you live in? Were people living in it during and after the great depression of the 1930's when people didn't trust banks. Was/is it a long way from town?

    http://www.synar.net/gg2.htm
    we built my house five years ago.
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  9. #9

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    were in middle georgia are you?
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  10. #10

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    bartow county.
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  11. #11

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    savahnah in 2-3 hours away from me.
    im 45 mins north of atlanta.
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  12. #12
    us
    Sep 2008
    BLUE SPRINGS, MO
    GARRETT AND TESORO
    335

    Re: help please.

    Yesterday while doing research on abandoned amusement parks in Kansas and Missouri, I stumbled across a web site that has many pictures, stories, descriptions, histories and backgrounds of many places all over Georgia. With the computer at you fingertips, there is no lack of places to cache hunt, or just hunt. The title of this web blog/page/collection is Gone and Almost forgotten Georgia, it is on Angelfire.com

    I spent way too much time reading and looking. Go to the end of the articles and pick something out of the index that you may want to explore. There must be something relatively close to your area. Good luck!

    Bob

  13. #13
    ca
    Apr 2004
    Canada
    Garrett GTI2500 with EagleEye.
    143

    Re: help please.

    Your local archives or library are the best places to start. Find old maps, find books written specifically about your area.

  14. #14

    Feb 2008
    1,447
    5 times

    Re: help please.

    I doubt if Ace keeps up with archives but if he went to the Georgia Forum on
    Treasure Net he might stumble on a cache nearby with instructions on how to
    go about it. Treasure happens to the lucky too. . . lastleg

  15. #15

    Dec 2007
    ace250
    386

    Re: help please.

    i dont think any 13 year olds keep up with the archives.
    god please. you have all the power in the universe.please god bring brian back to us.

  16. #16
    ca
    Apr 2004
    Canada
    Garrett GTI2500 with EagleEye.
    143

    Re: help please.

    It's a good time to start yo, actually the present is always a good time to get started on it, why wait?? It's half the fun man. 95% of what I've done in the last 3 weeks in terms of treasure hunting has just been research.

  17. #17

    Apr 2008
    285

    Re: help please.

    HI Treasureace 13,

    Theres a guy who lives neer me who is from Georgia, and knows a lot about the civil war and what happened then, hes into history.
    Anyway he said when the north was coming down into georgia, people buried there stuff so the northen troops wouldn't get there gold and coins, Their savings !
    So they hastilly buried it and left the area.
    Well what happened was the northen troops burned all the places, right straight
    through Georgia around 40 to 200 miles, wide and many caches were lost to time and are still there. Also many who were caught were killed also, thats why they ran.
    So really with some reading of the Civil war history, and looking at old maps of where that slash of troops came through Georgia and traveled many hundereds of miles through there, you can do well in hunting some really big caches.
    I would also suggest looking for old rock foundations, and whwere there might have been old cabins at one time.
    Also if you start finding some old square nails in an area it might have been an old cabin there, good place to look !

    Your friend LOL ! Robin

  18. #18
    Conservative Cherokee "WP" (Wolf Pack 4Ever)

    Jan 2008
    Louisiana
    Explorer II & Garrett 2500 w/Treasure Hound
    1,657
    6 times

    Re: help please.

    ACE 13, My Grandfather on my Dad's side was born in 1880. His Dad built the first blacksmith shop in Bastrop, Louisiana. My Grandfather was head of the Regulators in South Arkansas in the 20's and 30's.He was also a capitalist in the moonshine business. No telling what all he knew. He died in 1973. I was 24 years old and at that time, I did not have since enough to pick his mind of what took place for 93 years. History lost and my lost. Talk to the older people around you, let them share their knowledge.

  19. #19
    us
    Jun 2006
    Out in the hills near wherendaheckarwe
    WHITES, MINELAB
    1,966
    3 times

    Re: help please.

    Hi Ace!

    You can grab a copy of the United States Treasure Atlas by Thomas P. Terry. Vol. 3 covers Georgia. You might get some good ideas on places to start researching.

    Or make friends with some of the oldsters! Sometimes they'll show or tell you a tid bit in a 20 minute conversation that might take you months to research yourself.
    I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!

  20. #20
    ca
    Apr 2004
    Canada
    Garrett GTI2500 with EagleEye.
    143

    Re: help please.

    I wish there was a Canadian treasure atlas

    I've never come across anything even remotely close to one.

 

 
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