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  1. #1

    Apr 2003
    Silver City, NM USA
    Goldbug2
    37

    Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    Seeking members for an expedition to the 4-Corners - Shiprock New Mexico area for a treasure hunt in March 2010. Sponsors also welcome.

    http://www.treasurehuntingnews.com/t...in-new-mexico/

  2. #2
    us
    Saving History one relic at a time

    Nov 2009
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Minelab explorer II, and ace 250
    34

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    how do i sign up to join in on this? i am in Albuquerque
    Chris - Cofounder

  3. #3

    Apr 2003
    Silver City, NM USA
    Goldbug2
    37

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    It is still in the preliminary stages, but you can find out more about it here

    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?ei...9364615&ref=mf

    Any comments, ideas, criticism, etc would be appreciated. Thanks!

  4. #4
    us
    Nov 2009
    florida panhandle
    tesoro
    28

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    Dont hate me for sharing bad news... but you may want to read this.

    http://www.freedommag.org/english/vol18I10/index.htm

  5. #5
    us
    Nov 2009
    florida panhandle
    tesoro
    28

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    this was not government gold... until they removed it. it was originally from mexico or further south... and was being moved when for whatever reason it was stashed in this place and forgotten. here is the point... someone found it, tried to claim it the right way... and got nowhere. if it took the government months to move the gold using plains and helicopters, must have been a nice amount. my whole point was, this gold was found and removed a long time ago, and trust me, until it was all removed, no one (of the very few that knew in the first place) in our governement was talking about 20 to 30 billion... yes with a b... worth of gold and silver.

    maybe this will make you think about how to handle anything you find

  6. #6
    us
    Saving History one relic at a time

    Nov 2009
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Minelab explorer II, and ace 250
    34

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    This is a different treasure i believe. the one talked about is in the southern part of new mexico on the missle range. the one that is open to going hunting for is in the four corners area of new mexico.
    Chris - Cofounder

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2010
    New Mexico
    Garrett Master Hunter CX/Garrett ACE 250/Radio Shack/Bounty Hunter
    73

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    If on your way to or from there and ya got a wee bit of time, swing down here to Estancia Valley, give me a jingle and I can take ya to a SWEET undetected honeyhole (10 acre site) where folks have had to stop there for well over 500+ years. from native american, spanish conquistadors, stagecoaches, local community members, apache indians, outlaws, outdoor church services & more.

    if interested just jingle.
    From Historic "Undetected" Estancia Valley...

    Good Hunting to all!

    Larry
    www.unitedstatestreasurehunters.webs.com

  8. #8
    us
    Aug 2007
    Lacey, WA
    Gold Bug 2 and Teknetics T2
    173

    Re: Trip To Hunt For 17 Tons Of Gold In New Mexico March 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by pccvanwilder
    Dont hate me for sharing bad news... but you may want to read this.

    http://www.freedommag.org/english/vol18I10/index.htm
    Victorio peak is a totally different story than the Shiprock one.
    SFC in the Army, back in Washington
    Remember a gold pan is like marijuana, the gate way drug to an 8 inch dredge!

 

 

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