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  1. #1
    us
    Seeker of lost treasure's

    Oct 2005
    C.R. HKt.B Sometimes there's not a right way, or a wrong way. Sometimes there's only one way.
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Looking for treasure

    Looking for different treasures to research in New Mexico. I'm not asking for information on
    a treasure you are researching or searching for. But, if you have an idea of one, and don't
    plan to look for it. and want to share the info. I'd like to read it.

    Thanks Clayton....Roadquest
    Sometime's there's not a right way, or a wrong way.
    Sometime's there's only one way.

    Where there is no economy, people will create one.

    No one rule fit's all

    '' 17 Tons of Gold in New Mexico " Thread started in 2005.

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  3. #2
    us
    Jul 2006
    Corpus Christi, Tx.
    Garrett Ace 250
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    Re: Looking for treasure

    Clayton: Here's a couple to check out!

    Stagecoach Loot in Doubtful Canyon, near Steins Peak, Hildago Co.

    $40K in Gold Coins from a Wagon Train hidden 25mi. E. of Springer, Colfax Co.

    Stagecoach Loot hidden near Cooney, Grant Co.

    That's all I know about them. ?

    Joe
    Corpus Christi, Tx.
                          Member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!

  4. #3

    May 2006
    32

    Re: Looking for treasure

    I'm headed up to the Carson on a mule deer hunt next week. Was always interested in the story about the army payroll robbery that ended up between Aztec and Blanco, buried "under the shadow" of some "arch shaped rock" ? 1874,Horton and Wharton robbed the SLNT and scurried off for Colorado. The army caught up with them somewhere north of Blanco, they both went to jail, and as all good stories go, one died and the other could never find the loot. Has it been found?? Is there any more info out there? I haven't researched it at all, just going on a hunt and wanted something to look for while in the area. Any input would be appreciated.

  5. #4

    Jan 2007
    Heavener oklahoma
    fisher gold bug2
    247

    Re: Looking for treasure

    SOUTH OF ALAMOGORDO ABOVE NEGRO ED CANYON IS SUPPOSED TO BE APACHE TREASURE TAKEN FROM THE SPANISH. SOUTH side OF DOG CANYON IN THE WEST SIDE OF THE SACRAMENTO MTS. I HAVE A PICTURE OF A HORSEMAN WITH WHAT LOOKS A SHIRT OF MAIL LIKE THE SPANISH WORE we were there when I was 12 or 13,I just turned 63.
    if you like what you are getting, keep doing what you are doing!!
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  6. #5
    us
    Seeker of lost treasure's

    Oct 2005
    C.R. HKt.B Sometimes there's not a right way, or a wrong way. Sometimes there's only one way.
    1,668
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Thanks Joe...and BLACKFOOT, I have been in Florida the past 10 days working on a project.
    Just got back to VA.

    Sounds like some things I'd be interested in checking out.

    Clayton
    Sometime's there's not a right way, or a wrong way.
    Sometime's there's only one way.

    Where there is no economy, people will create one.

    No one rule fit's all

    '' 17 Tons of Gold in New Mexico " Thread started in 2005.

  7. #6

    Jun 2004
    52

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Years ago I was in the Cabolla Mts. in N.M. and was close to where Willy Doughit brought out the gold. He was living in San Diego Calif. until a few years ago when he passed away. I found his old camp site nestled in the rocks high above the canyon floor. Not far from this campsite was a very old tree that was sawed off protruding from the ledge. I summized that this was the tree he used to haul the bars up to the top of the ledge as there were worn ridges in the stump from what appeared to be a rope. I will go back some day and see what is what (if the Govt hasnt already claimed it for the military). Ironically, I did find a flat stone covering a man-made cave that was about 10ftx10ft and appeared to be worked on and off clandestinly. It was at the base of one of the leges and was cleaverly hid.

    I also have a map drawn by an Apache indian that was given to me in 1979. This map tells of an opening on WSMR that leads to an underground cavern system. The opening is obscurred by a large flat rock. He stated that if you did not know it was there, a person would walk right by it and never no it. Unfortunatly, it may never be re-found as the entire area is off-limits.

  8. #7
    Chaser of untethered pinapeds

    May 2005
    Boise, Idaho
    Tesoro Lobo
    18

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Dare I ask what area of the Caballo range is off limits? I spend a bit of time up there offroading when the hankering hits me. Reading through this stuff gives me ideas about things I've seen. Define off limits? we talking military shooting at me? or other treasure hunters shooting at me. the latter seems far more likely.
    "Auntie em,
    Hate you, Hate Kansas, taking the dog.
    - Dorothy"

  9. #8

    Dec 2007
    14

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Guys! The correct spelling for the Mountains you are referring to is the Sierra De Los Caballos. Pronounced Ka-vah-yo. Spanish for horse. There is a tale told to a WPA worker in 1931, during the depression, by an old Spainish woman from Hot Springs, about a location of gold buried in large potholes on the EAST side of the Caballos. You can find out about this on-line.

    ALSO in 1971 Perry C. Van Arsdale published a limited edition of PIONEER NEW MEXICO Map, listing everything that he had heard about early New Mexico tales, and history. Have to look hard to find a copy of this map.

    The Albuquerque Citizen newspaper Jan. 9 1897 published an article about a mysterious Russian looking for a huge Spanish gold mine in the Black Range near Chloride. Interesting, the Russian was hanged in Shakespear a few years later.

    More Later Kidcentavo

  10. #9
    us
    Cptbild

    Oct 2005
    NM/AZ/CA/Co/Utah & P.I. Tx.
    339

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Anyone, interested in The Caballo Mnts ?
    Doc & I have a couple of sites that we will be investigating
    Two of Them, are actually, top the very top of the mnts
    One of these is a very, very DEEP crevice !
    On the ground level, we are going to check out where the
    TWO TURTLES are pointing
    And!
    A Hidden Canyon !
    If you'd like to see some really interesting, treasure related
    Signs and symbols
    Come along ?
    Cptbild & Bugs

  11. #10
    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,816
    2 times

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Does anyone know of anything going on closer to my location? I'm down in Covis, right on the TX border...
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location. Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins! Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

  12. #11
    us
    Oct 2008
    2

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Morning
    I am seeking a map my neighbor has and it is called the ( Pioneer New Mexico ) cr 1971 by perry c van arnsdale,

    any one having information on this I would really appreciate your help,

    thanks
    Anthony

  13. #12
    us
    Oct 2008
    2

    Re: Looking pioneer new mexico map



    ALSO in 1971 Perry C. Van Arsdale published a limited edition of PIONEER NEW MEXICO Map, listing everything that he had heard about early New Mexico tales, and history. Have to look hard to find a copy of this map.

    More Later Kidcentavo

    [/quote]

    Kidcentavo , I live in Regina and I am wanting to purchace this map. do you know of any for sale or copy's
    anthony a1stonemason@yahoo.com

  14. #13
    Cptbil

    Mar 2003
    Az/NM/Ca/Nv/Tx
    1,402
    7 times

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Road Quest
    I have around 5000! Treasure Leads
    Most, about all, with references
    &
    West of The Mississippi
    What would you like?
    Please:
    Serious reply
    CptBil & Bugs

  15. #14

    Jan 2008
    35

    Re: Looking for treasure

    Look at my post on the Capitans - goldseeker

  16. #15
    us
    Jul 2010
    3

    Found: Van Arsdale maps New Mexico and others

    I am the granddaughter of Perry Van Arsdale and sell the maps you are looking for. New Mexico,Texas,
    Colorado, Arizona,Illinois,East-South,Southwest,Northwest and Indian. They show old trails,RR,cattle and emigrant trails,state and freight lines with stations,old forts,trading posts,early settlements, mining towns, and American Indian tribe areas. Most have dates shown. They have annotated history of the areas and are highly desired by researchers, treasure hunters and others. They are sent rolled,priority mail USPS. For more info and price please e-mail chagen746@aol.com

 

 

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