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  1. #1
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    Aug 2010
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    The LUE treasure by LUEhunter

    Everybody has a hobby and mine is finding the LUE treasure. Im writing this topic so other Treasure Hunters can share information on this truly EPIC treasure . I havn't done to much research yet but am planning on it. here are some questions...
    1. were was the map found!?
    2. Who has it now?
    3. Why is linked to the dollar bill?

    If any one has ANY info please

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    Nemo me impune lacesset

    Jan 2005
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    Re: The LUE treasure by LUEhunter

    Tag post, please ignore - I look forward to reading more on this mysterious treasure!
    Oroblanco

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  3. #3
    um
    Dec 2008
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    Re: The LUE treasure by LUEhunter

    I think this illustration from the rather scarce Treasure of the valley of Secrets by "Deek Gladson" (Charles Dean (aka Karl von Mueller) & Gladyce Miller) - Segundo, Colorado: 1971 - will be of interest to LUE hunters. I'm posting it because the book is so rare today most th'ers won't have the opportunity to read it.

    I see a remarkable similarity particularly between the first illustration and the LUE map.

    I believe there is a USGS Map for the "LUE Quadrangle."

    Good luck to all -

    The Old Bookaroo
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    pw
    Apr 2003
    New Mexico
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    Re: The LUE treasure by LUEhunter

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Bookaroo
    I think this illustration from the rather scarce Treasure of the valley of Secrets by "Deek Gladson" (Charles Dean (aka Karl von Mueller) & Gladyce Miller) - Segundo, Colorado: 1971 - will be of interest to LUE hunters. I'm posting it because the book is so rare today most th'ers won't have the opportunity to read it.

    I see a remarkable similarity particularly between the first illustration and the LUE map.

    I believe there is a USGS Map for the "LUE Quadrangle."

    Good luck to all -

    The Old Bookaroo
    That is a great read - lots of information about the headwaters of the Purgatoire in the Sangre de Christos and a good publication for anyone interested in the LUE. Also, one might try to get a copy of The Scarlet Shadow by Walter Hurt (referred to in Treasure of the Valley of Secrets), or at least Chapter LIII of same. It's a classic 'cover story' for 'other activities' up in the canyon.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
    Marx

 

 

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