Utah Treasure Legends #1
In honor of a lot of interesting materials being posted elsewhere that originate from Utah or people who live there, here are, for the first …
Gold, Treasure, and History, all on Maps!
In honor of a lot of interesting materials being posted elsewhere that originate from Utah or people who live there, here are, for the first …
As I go into somewhat more in depth in my book, I am pretty skeptical of treasure signs on trees, especially if the subject matter …
It seems the whole world has by now heard of Forest Fenn’s Treasure, hidden somewhere north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. A chest full of …
The Treasure Maps portion of the website is a Google Maps interactive view of a collection of Treasure Legends with decent chances of having some …
It seems highly unlikely that there is one universal code that can be used to read all maps and field markings that might lead to …
This quick article discusses a couple of interesting topics related to Doc Noss and Victorio Peak that may be less well-known. Both topics are supported …
There seems to be a question of just how many bars of gold Milton Noss (re)buried right before his untimely demise (Noss Death Story on …
Glyphs in the desert are not rare. The dry climate and lack of vegetation mean that any human activity, no matter how long ago, has …
The story of the Lost Adams Gold Mine is one of the better known treasure tales of the old American Southwest, with many books written on …
One of the largest and most fact-supported, land-based treasure stories of modern times in the United States revolves around a prominent, but humble, peak in …