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  1. #1

    Oct 2006
    3

    Reynolds gang treasure Colorado

    Does any one have any hard evidence that the Reynolds gang treasure here in Colorado has NOT been found
    if so would you share it??
    Rebecca
    8)

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  3. #2

    Feb 2005
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    Re: Reynolds gang treasure Colorado

    Hey, I've been wondering about that treasure, too.

    Good question. Hope somebody knows more about it!

    Cavers5

  4. #3
    us
    Mar 2007
    southwest colorado
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    Re: Reynolds gang treasure Colorado

    I have almost come to believe that this is just another treasure story without any substance. I have spent alot of time resarching this and it seems that real facks are few and far between. Go back and retrace their supposed route on a map, it doesnt make any sence.
    If I am wrong please help me out.
    Thanks, Bill

  5. #4
    us
    Dec 2008
    Denver, CO
    8

    Re: Reynolds gang treasure Colorado

    I know if I found a treasure like this one, I would leave a marker indicating I found it. And some of the artifacts probably wouldn't be worth much outside of the context, so, at some point I would donate them to a museum.

    I too have done research on this, and did a recent hike - during our indian summer days.

    I would be happy to share information I have with any/all of you. Regarding this tale I think the facts are so confused and blurry I don't think sharing would do anyone harm or good.

    Perhaps we should meet over coffee and compare notes?

  6. #5
    us
    Jan 2012
    4
    Cache Hunting

    Re: Reynolds gang treasure Colorado

    For starters you can't prove something hasn't been found until you find it and know that it actually is it, as opposed to something else that was where it was supposed to be by pure coincidence. I have put a lot of research into this and this is one I am most fairly confident did actually exist. That being said there are conflicted accounts, the first official account in a book was General David J Cook's biography (fist editions, later editions seem to not include this chapter for some reason.) He includes a map of the ambush site and were that is in relation to the Platte River, Hand Cart Creek etc. This conflicts with Vernon Crow's account who lived in a cabin off Handcart Creek and claims to have found the ambush site, the tree with the dagger in it, and the horse skeleton where it got mired down in a bog and had to be shot. At least one large cache was recovered from this area from an abandoned mine shaft, which may or may not be from the Reynolds Gang. Anyways for anyone who is interested I have a digital copy of General Cook's book with the map etc for anyone interested. But I would also read Vernon Crow's story from Rocky Mountain Empire, which I also have digitally if you can't find it online. if anyone else has found anything I would love to share notes.

    Attached is the map from General Cook's Book. Note it places the ambush site off Geneva Creek and not Handcart Creek.
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  7. #6
    us
    Feb 2011
    Jal, New Mexico
    Garrett Ace 350
    35
    I don't know if it has ever been found, but I did a lot of research on this a while back and I think I found the area where it was supposed to have taken place. It is a popular area for people who like to take out their 4x4s and drive rough roads. Using Google earth to look at the site, once you get past the rock slide it rolls out into a long somewhat shallow meadow/valley without any trees. I'm pretty sure this is the area (granted the story teller was telling the true, or even knew the truth). But who can say if it was found. I still haven't made it out to the area, but would love to go just to see it. The Mystery of Handcart Creek is a great read for the treasure story and what I based my search on. If it is all true then there area where the treasure was hid can be reached and I'm sure someone would have found it by now... but you never know. ROCKY MOUNTAIN EMPIRE

 

 

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