BuffaloBob
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2014-2015 Colorado Gold Camp Prospector
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Treasure Hunter's Field Notebook
Treasure Hunter's Field Notebook, by Mike "Hawkeye" Pickett, 168 pages ISBN 0-9717755-0-8. Buy from Mile at http://www.treasurehuntersuniversity.com
A copy of Mike's personal notebook that he carries in the field. Based on his 35 years research in archives, university libraries, out in the field and anywhere else.
Spanish treasure hunters have explored what is now America for over 300 years. Treasure for the King of Spain. Found, mined, mapped and covered up from site, for return the following year or trip.
But these treasure troves and mines will all be trapped. Death traps. Unless the explorer knows what a particular sign means, and the context of it, most likely he will die uncovering the treasure. So the odd mark on a rock, or graffiti like signs can be interpreted. So you need this book to set you on the right track. Literally. There are a handful of signs of the most importance. The "Death Signs". These signs warn the treasure hunter that a death trap is near. And other signs pointing the way to the treasure are false. Dig there and the mountain caves in. Necessary book for the serious treasure hunter. A+
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Treasure Hunter's Field Notebook, by Mike "Hawkeye" Pickett, 168 pages ISBN 0-9717755-0-8. Buy from Mile at http://www.treasurehuntersuniversity.com
A copy of Mike's personal notebook that he carries in the field. Based on his 35 years research in archives, university libraries, out in the field and anywhere else.
Spanish treasure hunters have explored what is now America for over 300 years. Treasure for the King of Spain. Found, mined, mapped and covered up from site, for return the following year or trip.
But these treasure troves and mines will all be trapped. Death traps. Unless the explorer knows what a particular sign means, and the context of it, most likely he will die uncovering the treasure. So the odd mark on a rock, or graffiti like signs can be interpreted. So you need this book to set you on the right track. Literally. There are a handful of signs of the most importance. The "Death Signs". These signs warn the treasure hunter that a death trap is near. And other signs pointing the way to the treasure are false. Dig there and the mountain caves in. Necessary book for the serious treasure hunter. A+
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