@Carl Sowell Don't wait for me - get out there! And, start reading & researching. A LOT goes into research before I hit the field, though I do just go wander sometimes. There's always something to see, if you have the Eye. I can spot old trails and roads going 75 mph on the interstate, now that I know what they look like, and have spent the time to verify. That's the thing with Google Earth for example - just a toy unless you get closed-loop on matching that you see in GE with in-person experience. After that, you can be much more sure of what you are looking at in GE.
@@carlsowell8099 School days and some professional career were in Oregon and Idaho. Relatives in WA now, too. I get up there a bit. Plenty to go looking for up there. Even some Spanish stuff - one I can think of is near Rocky Bar. I spent time in my youth homeschooled in a cabin with no modern conveniences up in that gold country.
Way too much background to cover in a short video. For basic into google "Lost Adams Gold Diggings" and you'll find a ton of intro stuff. This channel and video are more for those who want info they won't get with the re-tread rundowns.
Autotek agreed. I have 20 cache hunts on very well researched sites here in the Midwest on the calendar. It’s not the southwest but we are surrounded by millions in every part of the country! What state you in
@@autotek7930 bro , we should set up a hunt, if u read my post, the thing i found is no far from ur city of El Paso... And by the way, I'm also a native Texan,from Laredo !!
Hi @Pete Sims, the book is Return to the Lost Adams Diggings by Paul Hale - it's about Paul Hale and Ron Schade, the latter of which is the guy in this video.
Just was recommended your channel. Got some good stuff!
It would be so cool to go out dirt fishing with you. Just hearing about the past is so AWESOME! Thank you for your videos
@Carl Sowell Don't wait for me - get out there! And, start reading & researching. A LOT goes into research before I hit the field, though I do just go wander sometimes. There's always something to see, if you have the Eye. I can spot old trails and roads going 75 mph on the interstate, now that I know what they look like, and have spent the time to verify. That's the thing with Google Earth for example - just a toy unless you get closed-loop on matching that you see in GE with in-person experience. After that, you can be much more sure of what you are looking at in GE.
@@lostadamsgold I live in the North West but you are in the interesting part of the country. By the way, what part of the country are you from?
@@carlsowell8099 School days and some professional career were in Oregon and Idaho. Relatives in WA now, too. I get up there a bit. Plenty to go looking for up there. Even some Spanish stuff - one I can think of is near Rocky Bar. I spent time in my youth homeschooled in a cabin with no modern conveniences up in that gold country.
Interesting. Would have been great if you gave some description of what your conversation was actually about.
Way too much background to cover in a short video. For basic into google "Lost Adams Gold Diggings" and you'll find a ton of intro stuff. This channel and video are more for those who want info they won't get with the re-tread rundowns.
Man I really wanna go see those places.
Autotek agreed. I have 20 cache hunts on very well researched sites here in the Midwest on the calendar. It’s not the southwest but we are surrounded by millions in every part of the country! What state you in
@@legacyXplore Texas good sir
@@autotek7930 bro , we should set up a hunt, if u read my post, the thing i found is no far from ur city of El Paso... And by the way, I'm also a native Texan,from Laredo !!
Eagle creek near Clifton Arizona
What book are you speaking of when you mention the Spanish beam?
Hi @Pete Sims, the book is Return to the Lost Adams Diggings by Paul Hale - it's about Paul Hale and Ron Schade, the latter of which is the guy in this video.
@@lostadamsgold thank you, will read