central coast california treasure legends

BillA

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hey Danny, here is what I recall after 45 yrs . . . .

A Dr. (no name) doing volunteer work during WWII attended an old "indian" (where ?) who told him of an underwater cave where the silver from Mission _______ was hidden. On the rock face above the cave was a whitewashed cross. After the war the Dr. moved to Santa Cruz and bought a 1/2 dozen ab diving boats, big business for a time; the Capt.s and divers were told to look for a white cross on the rocks "where the abs were good". One hardcase diver found the cross and did not tell the Dr., but did tell my uncle who was also a diver. Shortly later the diver died on a riverboat on the Miss ('50s ?). My uncle and I were living in the Santa Cruz mtns in the 60s so we drove down hwy 1, parked and walked 30' to the edge of a rock face perhaps 25-30' above the 'beach' and I scrabbled down 10' and on 2 small areas whitewash (?) could be seen, and on the 8" ledge where I was standing was a substantial amt of white crumbly matl - I saved some but it is long gone. The surface of the rock was also crumbling (a grey rock, don't recall more).

That was the good part, more difficult is the site which has a very narrow steep beach of large cobbles well rounded. At mid-tide on a nice day the surf is heavy. Underwater there are numerous caves - filled with 10" and smaller cobbles, swimming (free diving) in the surf among the rocks is a challenge. I cannot imagine trying to empty even one of those caves. Perhaps beyond the surfline there are clear caves, I did not return with diving gear but one can enter from the beach.

If other details come to mind I'll post 'em.

Bill
 

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Cool story bill after all the time i spend by the beaches here it makes a cool story for when i go back to the beach. Was the cross still there or was it just that powder
 

BillA

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No cross was visible, but the 2 spots were offset about 1' (side and elevation) - as they would be if part of a whitewashed cross. The residue was ~3' in length, but no doubt well washed/moved. Try ~15 mi. s of Santa Cruz, the rock face is not visible from the road - do by elevation, the road is ~30' above the ocean.
 

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Ooo i live about 2 hours south of sc by san luis obispo if im ever up that way ill dig around and see what i can come up with and post it here
 

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I downloaded a guide to treasure in california by thomas penfield and ill transcribe the good central coast stories over to this forum
 

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Ok first story san luis obispo county About 1907 two brothers William and John Herd were employed by the padres of mission san luis obispo to tear up an old floor in the process of doing so they found six silver bars under the floor. Where did the silver come from? Elderly mexicans said the mission once operated a silver mine, and one, a man named Vegas claimed to have worked in it he said that workers in the mine were taken there blindfolded and under escort then they came to a certain place in a canton the first escort was replaced by a second curing their turn to work in the mine the laborers were never allowed to leave it and when taken out they were also blindfolded. slaag from the mine was carefully scattered and relays of mules took the ore out so that a minimum number of people would know where the mine was located it is said that when general fremont approached san luis obispo in his conquest of california the pades of the mission had all traces of the secret mine obliterated so the americans could not find it accordingto the tradition the mine was located to the northeast of the mission.
 

gublube

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hello all, im normally a nugget shooter and prospector, but I moved to the grover beach area and always looking for something to do, since the fishing is off season as I own a offshore boat and do a lot of fishing, I am now stuck doing research, I used to have the minelab 5000 and still have my goldbug pro, soon ill buy another gpx 5000. but im interested in some old cpoinhunting, relic, treasure type of searching. I love hiking and digging around, even if it turns up empty. just the hunt is a thrill. anyways, I don't know a lot of any places here to go, I know the beaches, but im not really looking to go find modern coins and jewelry, maybe here and there, but im into the secluded hunt where older remains have collapsed or old coins might been tossed or lost. I do a lot of treasure reading on the bigger legends. ive been member here for awhile, but if anyone in the area is familiar with going and doing some looking around, hiking and hitting old spots, im game. my work is off and on, im on salary so I might be off for week or two or out of town for month lol. anyways, im interested in the title of the post. the mission treasure.

john
 

burlbark

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If you guys ever venture higher towards cape Mendocino there are a bunch of lost treasure stories.
 

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Hey john im also from grover and i know quite a bit about the area however ive been quite busy but ill jump on tomorrow and answer a few of those questions for ya.
 

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Ok john starting with your hunt for old coins id head out to the dunes to the area the la grande pavillion used to stand you can read about it in The Dunites by norm hammond. The 5 cities being a major tourist area see's alot of traffic so its hard to figure which areas are less traveled. The pismo beach price house just off price canyon and bello street is one of the oldest houses in town im sure there's good old stuff on that property but it would require permission i was there 2 days ago with a friend just walking around checking out the area and the old indian stone circles and a cop came cruising by as we were leaving we werent up to anything fishy but just the same why give them a reason. Between oceano and arroyo grande is halcyon the temple there owns most of the land if not all and when the train came through halcyon was the way to arroyo grande the rice mansion/former sanatorium tuberculosis just by 24th street and cienega st in oceani was the location of the temple before the temple was built. Any of those properties would be good places to swing if you could get the permission. Thats all for now. I know of more but do some research on those places. I have a treasure book that tells where more locations may be from the gold rush era also, a little further east in the county. Anyways best of luck let me know how you fare. Danny******
 

gublube

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thanks danny, my uncle came up for the weekend, he has a mxt and coinmaster, hes just learning to use the machines. so were gonna go do some park and or beach hunting for the day. ive got the gb pro with the relic coil so I should be ok. basically gonna teach him his machine, as I hunted with the mxt for few yrs. ill post my number and if ya ever have any leads or places you wanna just go scout around let me know. id like to go hiking around looking for that mission treasure, just go hit some canyons and thick hidden washes where there just may be some hidden openings. thanks for the response and info. ill do some research and hopefully find some great history and possible locations.


john 661-748-2320 call or txt anytime.
 

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Sounds like fun john ill text you so you have my number i still have quite a few more places in my research so theres always something to do on a boring or not busy day :] Danny
 

gublube

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I found a pictuire of la grande pavilion. it was at post 4 according to research I found. la grande pavillion oceano.jpg
 

gublube

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it was 1906. this was a dance hall. eventually the sand eroded and it fell apart im guessing. still trying to see what happened.
 

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Yeah thats correct it was closed then abandoned then vandalized then burned and the rest was stripped by the dunites and is now at the former moy mell or it faded into time and into the sand. The la grande pavillion was a major attraction but its hard to think very much could have survived. Maybe try getting permission at a few of those other properties. Mallagh landing/ pirates cove/cave landing all the same have a pretty extensive history between shell and avila. There were coast guard shacks there. the original port was there from before avila had a pier. Some associated treasure stories with that area as well
 

3sell

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Idk if you guys have heard about the gold buried at the summit of San Marcos Pass in Santa Barbara? I've been looking for it for about a couple months now and I think I'm getting close. Its on the south side of the summit facing Santa Barbara and story goes that a stage coach was robbed and the box of gold are buried either under a tree/ or rock where two creeks/ streams come together. This story is from the late 1850's and there is some truth to this story, back in the early 1900's on a orchard in the stream one of the decendents of the Kinevan family found an old gold coin. The Kinevan family is very important because they had the ranch right at the summit where stage coaches would stop. the coin was found just below their ranch. So it helps because it has narrowed down the search greatly but a lot of it is over grown and some on private property. The good thing is there are a couple of creeks up there that come together so it makes the story very interesting. The research that I have done shows that many people including law figures have tried to go up and find it but it has never been found. Whats nice is there is plenty of parking for someone to just start walking the creek beds and much of the area and creeks haven't changed in years.
 

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Hey 3sell i mightve seen it in a forum but i dont recall the story. But im wondering who buried the gold. Maybe find out a little more about that person and try and figure out how they think. Then maybe you will be able to narrow your search area more. Just a thought but let us know how the search goes. Are you swinging up there or just looking?
 

3sell

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They were two bandits.... i know just like any other story lol. But I've looked into it and Santa Barbara had a history with robberies around that time and after they stole the strong box they went into the brush. The search party found them and shot dead one of them and the other was taken to jail and like any other story before he died he told the town sheriff where it was so maybe he would be set free but it didn't work. The sheriff was the first to go find it and gave up. I think i need to see if I can get permission to go on that ranch and walk there creek beds around that property is my best bet. I was just wondering if other people had any more info on this or other stories.
 

3sell

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I am also looking into a treasure from Joaquin Murrieta, one of his buried sites is suppose to be on Red Mountain right outside of Ventura. It is buried in a opening like a big field and there is suppose to be 3 Oak trees that look out of place but they form a triangle and under each tree is suppose to be buried gold......It again seems to good to be true so I looked into it more and the whole mountain is basically Oak Trees LOL! So basically I would have to walk the whole dang thing and search for an opening patch with 3 out of place Oak trees, the only good thing is this isn't some huge mountain its actually small is size so it is possible. The other one I'm looking into is a specific location that I don't want to give away up Murrieta canyon if anyone knows what I'm talking about.
 

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