I grew up in the very rural SW AZ Superstitions. Took many a jeep ride looking for Native American smelting and clay firing ovens. Never found them but it's allegedly a good place to start when looking for old Indian gold mines.
Since they used wagons to transport the weight of the gold. The hill hugs a main road which goes into silver city. They abandoned the wagons here cause they were not needed anywhere. It’s very easy to find this location
JUST THINK HOW MANY HAVE BEEN SEARCHING BEFORE YOU MY MAPA SHOWS GOLD CLOSE TO NEEDLE AREA I WAS GOING TO SEARCH FOR IT I HAVE NO CURE BLOOOOD CANCER DYING
here is the thing there is not really any mine shafts between skeleton canyon and Animas from here it is another 30-40 miles to shakespeare as the ox team came up lame and coming throught Animas would have been the shortest route to shakespeare and coming up from the valley to Animas is a fair grade might be where they faltered
It may not have been a shaft. A prospect pit could have been 20 feet deep and may have been considered or called a shaft. If ya ever watch ask Jeff Williams his channel shows tons of old prospect pits and some being fairly deep.
Didn’t LBJ steal a sh!t ton of gold out of Arizona somewhere called Apache mountain or something? Had C-130’s in and out of there and his Texas ranch for years or so I remember it being told .
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I grew up in the very rural SW AZ Superstitions. Took many a jeep ride looking for Native American smelting and clay firing ovens. Never found them but it's allegedly a good place to start when looking for old Indian gold mines.
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Since they used wagons to transport the weight of the gold. The hill hugs a main road which goes into silver city. They abandoned the wagons here cause they were not needed anywhere. It’s very easy to find this location
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Bull hockey they always forget where the mine is. They always forget where it’s buried. They always die and never reveal their source bull hockey.
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Good choice of stories! I like it! 😊
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Diablo Mt. range, @ east SE of San Lois border line..You just have to wait for a sand storm . fled south like a cockroatch, that's why nobody found it
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I'm going to go find me some lost gold!
LOL let me know if you find some!
@@soulcalsaga I'm not far from the San Gabriels. 👍
JUST THINK HOW MANY HAVE BEEN SEARCHING BEFORE YOU MY MAPA SHOWS GOLD CLOSE TO NEEDLE AREA I WAS GOING TO SEARCH FOR IT I HAVE NO CURE BLOOOOD CANCER DYING
here is the thing there is not really any mine shafts between skeleton canyon and Animas from here it is another 30-40 miles to shakespeare as the ox team came up lame and coming throught Animas would have been the shortest route to shakespeare and coming up from the valley to Animas is a fair grade might be where they faltered
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It may not have been a shaft. A prospect pit could have been 20 feet deep and may have been considered or called a shaft.
If ya ever watch ask Jeff Williams his channel shows tons of old prospect pits and some being fairly deep.
the mine in this tale near the Verde river is in sycamore canyon and has been found but not talked about, also there are 3 mining places in that area.
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"grownups" is a word use strictly by children but still cool
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Didn’t LBJ steal a sh!t ton of gold out of Arizona somewhere called Apache mountain or something? Had C-130’s in and out of there and his Texas ranch for years or so I remember it being told .
That's interesting
This story has multiple made up or completely wrong statements compared to stories written in previously old treasure hunting books and magazines.
Which story. I get most my stories from old magazines