Years back i was in contact with 2 brothers who lived in Litchfield Park whom authored a book on this area. I will have to see if i still have it as there are stones out there with some purported spanish symbols and a picture of a house pecked into a rock. I can tell you the eldest brother owned one of the Kino silver bars and i was lucky enough to see a picture in the general area of a stone that appears to be a snake with its mouth open and a picture of to shriviled pokes that were found in the area as well. One was red and one was blue if i remember correctly. One had garnets still in it.
@@magprob It is some tough country and where the road that used to be quite used and open on the east side of the mountains is now all on reservation land so that limits a lot of exploration around that area. I would love to see the picture of the map rock you speak of. You can send it to me at greghawklives@gmail.com Thanks for you information! Cheers, Greg Hawk
@5:40 the brown stump directly in front of you is an authentic spanish marker signyfing gold is nearby, the animal(in this case a brown or grizzly bear) is staring at the treasure. it's so great to see the arizona desert. thank you for taking the time.
Can you tell me when you were there? I was there about 5 years ago and couldn't find the shaft or else it had filled in. I came upon it not knowing about it and was totally surprised and thought it was a Indian ruin. Then found a jar inside with a log sheet in it! Wow what a day!
I took this video about 18 months ago. The shaft I took a shot of was about 200 feet across the wash where there are many big rocks. There was quite a bit of digging on that side of the wash and some of the rocks showed green on them most likely copper. Glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Greg Hawk
You have done a beautiful job with your videos! I live down in sahuarita and spend as much time as i can exploring mountains. I love to hear some of the old stories and history of arizona. Especially southern arizona where i live. Thanks for sharing!
@@randomtangents5204 likewise, thankful you put all this work into great videos. I dedicated my channel to hiking similar areas here. You are an excellent story teller. I am going to share with my friends interested in same things here.
Well, let me tell you a secret! John D.Mitchell and Milton Franklin Rose were real close. So close they were the same person. How do I find out? Tapes sent between two treasure hunters from the 80s. Also pictures confirmed it. Milton Franklin Rose died on July 29, 1985, in Chandler, Arizona
Eric, I did research Milton Rose and saw his obituary. I also know that John D. Mitchell was a real-life person also. The old guy who told me many of these stories was a personal friend of John Mitchell and they camped out together and did a little mining together. One story I read was the Mitchell and Rose were treasure hunting south of Tucson and found a cache of gold and silver bars. Who really knows the truth to many of these stories though? Thanks for the input! Cheers, Greg Hawk
Ya it’s a shame they don’t allow mining in wilderness or recreational areas. Recreational areas is basically Wilderness but with a road to sucker in city folk. You can’t even go metal detecting I was shocked when I read that for a recreational area. Metal detecting is recreational. I know a guy that does draft horse competitions at the fair. Hell take a wagon and his horses and actually go up in a wilderness area tk hunt in the fall. It’s horse powered so maybe it’s legal.
The wide-open country we once knew is being swallowed up with rules, regulations, fences and gates. It is a little disheartening at times when you wish to go back to an area that was once wide open. Cheers, Greg Hawk
33° 11.413'N ,112° 12.926'W I found this on google earth . its not far from the rock house. it looks like another rock house with wood on top. could be a big rock but it might be worth a hike to see what this is.
Man I really wish you'd tell all the stories about the el paso Texas area and Southern New Mexico..... these stories make me wanna get out and explore... don't matter if I find anything lol
@@randomtangents5204 get it out there and I'll head that way lol. I love looking for stuff. I look for the tool I had in my hand 2 minutes ago every dang day
Years back i was in contact with 2 brothers who lived in Litchfield Park whom authored a book on this area. I will have to see if i still have it as there are stones out there with some purported spanish symbols and a picture of a house pecked into a rock. I can tell you the eldest brother owned one of the Kino silver bars and i was lucky enough to see a picture in the general area of a stone that appears to be a snake with its mouth open and a picture of to shriviled pokes that were found in the area as well. One was red and one was blue if i remember correctly. One had garnets still in it.
That's very interesting, thanks Douglas.
I have a picture of this map rock you speak of. There are numbers on it as well as a drawing of a cabin. There is gold buried out there.
@@magprob It is some tough country and where the road that used to be quite used and open on the east side of the mountains is now all on reservation land so that limits a lot of exploration around that area. I would love to see the picture of the map rock you speak of. You can send it to me at greghawklives@gmail.com Thanks for you information! Cheers, Greg Hawk
You be careful Mr. Hawk! We need more Awesome stories from you.
We are working on putting some more together and researching a lot of the history to go along with them. Stay Tuned! Cheers, Greg Hawk
@5:40 the brown stump directly in front of you is an authentic spanish marker signyfing gold is nearby, the animal(in this case a brown or grizzly bear) is staring at the treasure. it's so great to see the arizona desert. thank you for taking the time.
I just love this stories from the comfort of my couch.
Glad you enjoy them, and I am getting ready to put several more up over the next couple of months. Cheers, Greg Hawk
I'm in Mesa & have a SxS if you ever needa tag along! Would enjoy anything experienced.
Can you tell me when you were there? I was there about 5 years ago and couldn't find the shaft or else it had filled in. I came upon it not knowing about it and was totally surprised and thought it was a Indian ruin. Then found a jar inside with a log sheet in it! Wow what a day!
I took this video about 18 months ago. The shaft I took a shot of was about 200 feet across the wash where there are many big rocks. There was quite a bit of digging on that side of the wash and some of the rocks showed green on them most likely copper. Glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Greg Hawk
Really enjoy your videos keep em coming
Love your treasure storys👍
Thank You! More to come! Cheers, Greg Hawk
You have done a beautiful job with your videos! I live down in sahuarita and spend as much time as i can exploring mountains. I love to hear some of the old stories and history of arizona. Especially southern arizona where i live. Thanks for sharing!
Thank You for watching and you probably recoginze much of the areas that I video. Stay safe out there! Cheers, Greg Hawk
@@randomtangents5204 likewise, thankful you put all this work into great videos. I dedicated my channel to hiking similar areas here. You are an excellent story teller. I am going to share with my friends interested in same things here.
I enjoyed the video! Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, stay tuned for more to come. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Wow! So interesting!
Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, Greg Hawk
Well, let me tell you a secret! John D.Mitchell and Milton Franklin Rose were real close. So close they were the same person. How do I find out? Tapes sent between two treasure hunters from the 80s. Also pictures confirmed it. Milton Franklin Rose died on July 29, 1985, in Chandler, Arizona
Eric, I did research Milton Rose and saw his obituary. I also know that John D. Mitchell was a real-life person also. The old guy who told me many of these stories was a personal friend of John Mitchell and they camped out together and did a little mining together. One story I read was the Mitchell and Rose were treasure hunting south of Tucson and found a cache of gold and silver bars. Who really knows the truth to many of these stories though? Thanks for the input! Cheers, Greg Hawk
Ya it’s a shame they don’t allow mining in wilderness or recreational areas. Recreational areas is basically Wilderness but with a road to sucker in city folk. You can’t even go metal detecting I was shocked when I read that for a recreational area. Metal detecting is recreational.
I know a guy that does draft horse competitions at the fair. Hell take a wagon and his horses and actually go up in a wilderness area tk hunt in the fall. It’s horse powered so maybe it’s legal.
The wide-open country we once knew is being swallowed up with rules, regulations, fences and gates. It is a little disheartening at times when you wish to go back to an area that was once wide open. Cheers, Greg Hawk
33° 11.413'N ,112° 12.926'W I found this on google earth . its not far from the rock house. it looks like another rock house with wood on top. could be a big rock but it might be worth a hike to see what this is.
Good Luck! Greg Hawk
thanks again
You are welcome Bob! More in the works. Cheers, Greg Hawk
Man I really wish you'd tell all the stories about the el paso Texas area and Southern New Mexico..... these stories make me wanna get out and explore... don't matter if I find anything lol
I have one on the back burner right now that takes place up at the El Malpais Lave Fields near Grants, NM. Cheers, Greg Hawk
@@randomtangents5204 get it out there and I'll head that way lol. I love looking for stuff. I look for the tool I had in my hand 2 minutes ago every dang day
Watch out for rattlesnakes
Yes, buzz worms are always a worry! Cheers, Greg Hawk