Buried Gold in the Wild West? Unraveling the Saline Valley Legend!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this video, we look at a simplified summary of the story Phantom Gold of Inyo’s Saline Valley, by Dorothy Robertson, which appeared in the Winter 1966 issue of the magazine ‘Long John Latham’s True Treasure.’
The stories which appear in this magazine include:
Panning for Color
Letters to Long John
Bluebeard’s Gold, by T.W. Paterson
Treasure Everyone Knows, by C.H. Rosenthal
Phantom Gold of Inyo’s Saline Valley, by Dorothy Robertson
The Breyfogle Mine, by J. Frank Dobie
Breyfogle’s Gold: Mine or Myth? By Leon Palmer
Silent Witnesses, by Mitch Pieronek
Lost Inca Emerald Mine and the God of Crocodiles, by Donald Gresser
Tips for Beginning Treasure Hunters, by Bill Mahan
Did Dillinger Bury $200,000 at Little Bohemia? By Fred L. King
California’s Lost Van Duzen Mine, by Louise Cheney
Gold on Trinity Mountain, by Vern Hammond
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I lived in the E Sierras and traveled by dual sport throughout all the valleys. My entrance was Steel pass into Panamint and Saline. Been pretty much everywhere in Death Valley. Love it and miss it dearly. So beautiful and rugged.
Great story pal thanks.
Thank you for sharing this story with us! ✌🏼😊
You can't find treasure that never existed in the first place. All the holdup money was taken by posse after they killed robbers.
The whole area is vast no one's ever going to find anything
My TIN BURRO and I will be content searching for the LOST GOLD OF GORE PASS
Saline Valley is northwest of Death Valley and is privately owned. The same owner has all the Hunter's cabins and also Hunter Mountain.
Wrong
@Maxchiprat which part?
All of it! BLM land all the way. I drove every mile of it numerous times. Open country. You sure better be prepared tho very remote.
Some is now Death Valley national land. Still open to explore.
I live near there, 100% public land.
You must be thinking of the town of Cerro Gordo.