Hey Greg, just been going through your vids...really enjoy them and also really impressed on your editing. Thanks for making these and look forward to more.
I appreciate this effort Greg. I've devoted many years, since 1982, to this area. As a matter of fact I was a camp host at Picacho last fall. We're one of those that drive the Picacho road towing a boat. Yea more than once we've had trailer issues due to the condition of that road. It's a go slow if you tow road to say the least. The location is a treasure in and of itself for fishing, hunting, history and prospecting.
You give good details on places to go, camp and hike and explore. Looking forward to touring the whole state in winter 23/24. Thanks for the video. take care .
New subscriber here. I live in Yuma and have been all over that area. This is the first I've heard of this. Now it's going to be on my mind when we go up the river. You may also look into John glanton. He took over a ferry back during the gold rush and being the Indian killer he was he was killed by the natives around pilot knob but only after he buried his gold in the sand dunes to the southwest. That place is probably in Mexico...
Hey Greg, Just got your book today and thumbed through it a bit. I do a little treasure hunting about 20 miles north of there near the old Taylor Ferry landing. Looking for the Roods Treasure and found what we believe is the Sunlit Cave of Spanish lore. Just want you to know that a lot of us enjoy your hard work. Keep it up.
Thanks Chuck! Hope you enjoy the book and hopefully soon I will have three more videos coming out. It takes a lot of research and time to put them together.
@@tomshively5419 I have many times Tom. Albeit the state park is off limits there are quartz outcroppings and veins through out the location. Again most are on the California side of the river and in the state park. A boat with a push pole, machete and or chain saw will allow access to hundreds of acres of shoreline inaccessible by foot. The carrizo cane lining the bank is almost impenetrable.
Hello Steve, thanks for reaching out. You can order my book online through my website at www.desertroamerpress.com Enjoy the website and if you subscribe we notify all subscribers each time we post a new video or something that we think you might be interested in on our blog. Cheers, Greg Hawk
The nearest treasure story I have so far in California is the Lost Meteorite close to Desert Center. I hope to have another video coming soon telling of a story south of Las Vegas on the border between Nevada and California. Thanks for the question. Greg Hawk
That was a great video I’m looking forward to seeing more Have you ever heard the lost treasure story of the sun lit cave near Yuma It was a cave that can only be seen from the Colorado river at a certain time of day and time of year when the sun lit up the entrance It was supposedly filled with Jesuit gold
Hey Greg, just been going through your vids...really enjoy them and also really impressed on your editing. Thanks for making these and look forward to more.
Glad you enjoyed them, hopefully to have some more coming out in the near future.
I appreciate this effort Greg. I've devoted many years, since 1982, to this area. As a matter of fact I was a camp host at Picacho last fall. We're one of those that drive the Picacho road towing a boat. Yea more than once we've had trailer issues due to the condition of that road. It's a go slow if you tow road to say the least. The location is a treasure in and of itself for fishing, hunting, history and prospecting.
Thanks for the comments and we both know how rugged some of the country is along the river or getting to it. Love the history of the area.
90s were the best
You give good details on places to go, camp and hike and explore. Looking forward to touring the whole state in winter 23/24. Thanks for the video. take care .
Glad you enjoyed it and safe travels while you explore. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Great information and beautiful documentation... Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
always enjoy your videos , thanks alot
Glad you enjoy them Bob, more coming later this summer. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Great video. I've always Yuma, has a lot beauty in the desert!
There is a lot of history around Yuma on the Colorado River and some of the country is pretty tough. Glad you liked it. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Very interesting, and it is just beautiful country!!!🖖🙆♀️🙅♀️🤠
Thank You for watching and yes, it is beautiful country with a lot of history. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Thanks for the education, very interesting.
Stay safe.
Ron
Glad you enjoyed it
Arizona is rich in history and treasure hunting opens up a lot of it.
New subscriber here. I live in Yuma and have been all over that area. This is the first I've heard of this. Now it's going to be on my mind when we go up the river. You may also look into John glanton. He took over a ferry back during the gold rush and being the Indian killer he was he was killed by the natives around pilot knob but only after he buried his gold in the sand dunes to the southwest. That place is probably in Mexico...
Thanks for the information as there is so much history in this area there is something always to learn. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Hey Greg, Just got your book today and thumbed through it a bit. I do a little treasure hunting about 20 miles north of there near the old Taylor Ferry landing. Looking for the Roods Treasure and found what we believe is the Sunlit Cave of Spanish lore. Just want you to know that a lot of us enjoy your hard work. Keep it up.
Thanks Chuck! Hope you enjoy the book and hopefully soon I will have three more videos coming out. It takes a lot of research and time to put them together.
Thanks a lot and good luck in your search.
So cool awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
New subscriber. Really love ur content sir.🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, Greg Hawk
great video , thanks
Thanks Bob, I am glad you enjoyed them and hopefully I will have another one coming out soon. Cheers, Greg Hawki
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Well done looks like an interesting area to explore
A good place to have fun especially during the summer on the river.
@@randomtangents5204 ever us a metal detector out there?
@@tomshively5419 I have many times Tom. Albeit the state park is off limits there are quartz outcroppings and veins through out the location. Again most are on the California side of the river and in the state park. A boat with a push pole, machete and or chain saw will allow access to hundreds of acres of shoreline inaccessible by foot. The carrizo cane lining the bank is almost impenetrable.
@@ralphbosse7794 what a great adventure
Tyvm
Where can I find your book. Just retired and interested in doing some hunting myself?
Hello Steve, thanks for reaching out. You can order my book online through my website at www.desertroamerpress.com
Enjoy the website and if you subscribe we notify all subscribers each time we post a new video or something that we think you might be interested in on our blog. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Thats was very interesting 🤔
Glad you enjoyed it.
Does this rock look like anything peculiar?
What rock are we talking about? Cheers, Greg Hawk
Is it legal to go there with a metal detector.
As you are not prospecting I think it is alright. It is a gray area on their rules and you are not taking artifacts.
@@randomtangents5204 Thanks
I like your videos wished you lived in California. Would you have any good areas you might know about in California
The nearest treasure story I have so far in California is the Lost Meteorite close to Desert Center. I hope to have another video coming soon telling of a story south of Las Vegas on the border between Nevada and California. Thanks for the question. Greg Hawk
Kokoweef peak perhaps🤔
That was a great video I’m looking forward to seeing more
Have you ever heard the lost treasure story of the sun lit cave near Yuma
It was a cave that can only be seen from the Colorado river at a certain time of day and time of year when the sun lit up the entrance
It was supposedly filled with Jesuit gold
Thanks, I will have to research that treasure a bit.
No, I can't say I have. I must see if I can find out about it. Thanks
Including snakes.
In all my time hiking through those mountains I never came across a buzz worm but did see my share of scorpions. Cheers, Greg Hawk