Many years ago i knew a 2 guys who were brothers. The older brother had one or 2 of the Kino bars. I can't remember their names but they had a web site devoted to Father Kino and i can't find it. Anyways they made a book via apple where you could self publish and it was all about the stone house on the back side of said range. I sat with them one night and looked thru their pictures looking for a possible monument in the pictures. I did see a stone carved to look like a snake with its mouth open with fangs. One of the coolest things i have ever seen. They also showed me two leather pokes they had found somewhere in the range while exploring. One was blue and one was red. They were both rather shriveled from being exposed to the elements for a long time. Kinda like when you run across an old shoe at an old mine site. I was told the red one contained garnets and the blue one was empty. Rather cool to see things like that. I have some organizing i need to so i will look see if i still have that book.
The only US military through Az in 1847/048 was the Kearney exposition and the Mormon Battalion. Both were heading to California and went thru the Pima villages near Sacaton and cut across the desert through where Stanfield and Gila Bend are today. Stanfield is 23 miles south of the southern most end of the Estrella Mountains and it would not have been possible to see the army from anywhere in Estrellas.
Made a comment on another video but it disappeared. Love your channel. I’m a big supporter of treasure channels. What I like about yours is it’s not crazy short and you just narrate and don’t do a bunch of fancy editing etc.
there most likely have been thousands of people already through the area looking for the gold....I don't think any deposits actually existed there to begin with...
There's roughly about 5 to 6 different treasure legends in this mountain range. It's easy to contest what your looking for because each legend is designed specifically around the Montezuma treasure.
Learning how to dowse for gold takes out all of the mystery and unanswered guestions with replacing it with factual evidence located from dowsing. Read the book The Art of Dowsing - Separating Science from Superstition.
@@JoeBat95 If he took 3000 lbs of gold out of a mine there has to be a BIG tailings pile. Many have searched for that tailings pile and never found it. That leads me to believe it's all Breyfogle.
Moral of the story if you find a large amount of gold... Don't tell ANYONE! Lol sweet video! I look at these mountains everyday.
They are beautiful. The shades of the day make them look so different at times
Your not going to hear the stories if anyone has found anything due to the Government haveing its ears open.
Why would an enslaved indian "scout" warn this man?
Many years ago i knew a 2 guys who were brothers. The older brother had one or 2 of the Kino bars. I can't remember their names but they had a web site devoted to Father Kino and i can't find it.
Anyways they made a book via apple where you could self publish and it was all about the stone house on the back side of said range. I sat with them one night and looked thru their pictures looking for a possible monument in the pictures. I did see a stone carved to look like a snake with its mouth open with fangs. One of the coolest things i have ever seen. They also showed me two leather pokes they had found somewhere in the range while exploring. One was blue and one was red. They were both rather shriveled from being exposed to the elements for a long time. Kinda like when you run across an old shoe at an old mine site. I was told the red one contained garnets and the blue one was empty. Rather cool to see things like that. I have some organizing i need to so i will look see if i still have that book.
What book is it called ? I’ve been back at that stone house.
The only US military through Az in 1847/048 was the Kearney exposition and the Mormon Battalion. Both were heading to California and went thru the Pima villages near Sacaton and cut across the desert through where Stanfield and Gila Bend are today. Stanfield is 23 miles south of the southern most end of the Estrella Mountains and it would not have been possible to see the army from anywhere in Estrellas.
That’s what I was thinkin, Larry.
You must have never been to the estrellas.
Made a comment on another video but it disappeared. Love your channel. I’m a big supporter of treasure channels. What I like about yours is it’s not crazy short and you just narrate and don’t do a bunch of fancy editing etc.
Beautiful and beautiful nature 😍👍
there most likely have been thousands of people already through the area looking for the gold....I don't think any deposits actually existed there to begin with...
There's roughly about 5 to 6 different treasure legends in this mountain range. It's easy to contest what your looking for because each legend is designed specifically around the Montezuma treasure.
That’s why the nearby peak is named that
Learning how to dowse for gold takes out all of the mystery and unanswered guestions with replacing it with factual evidence located from dowsing. Read the book The Art of Dowsing - Separating Science from Superstition.
Was already found last year
Along with rattlesnakes.
I’d like to find that gold
It is there. Joquin left one big clue out there.
What clue
@@JoeBat95 If he took 3000 lbs of gold out of a mine there has to be a BIG tailings pile. Many have searched for that tailings pile and never found it. That leads me to believe it's all Breyfogle.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 His stone house and the mine are easily findable with a short google search. The gold he hid on the run is the mystery.
Map Rock. I have picture of it.
@@magprob let's go find it then