Old Cache Site - How the old timers hid their valuables

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2023
  • Old cache site used by homesteaders who didn't trust the banks. Common practice utilized in the olden days, to store life savings such as coins, paper money, script and/or other valuables.
    My contact is: wirecanyon@gmail.com

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  • @patricknoveski6409
    @patricknoveski6409 25 дней назад +1

    I love these videos of yours. Such great photography bro. And all the killer stories. Very cool. Thank you.

  • @adamspeck3162
    @adamspeck3162 Год назад +3

    man, your videos are the finest on YT! keep it up sir!

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Not sure about all that, but I greatly appreciate it. Thanks Adam.

  • @legacyXplore
    @legacyXplore 11 месяцев назад +2

    One of the best real time possible cache sites I’ve seen on video. I always hear the same thing about caches being close enough to keep an eye on. If you think about it after something is buried and covered the right way there is only one real way someone could get lucky and find it. A half of a mile stops that possibility almost completely. Looking forward to your videos.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  11 месяцев назад +2

      Many thanks and appreciate the comment! When I was a kid around 11 years old, my best friends dad found an old jar filled with coins behind their house near a river bottom. I never got to see the jar myself and not sure what his dad ended up doing with it. All I know are the coins were very old. Still cool stuff out there waiting to be discovered.

    • @legacyXplore
      @legacyXplore 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@LowBudgetExploration so true. That gold coin cache found in KY just over last few months is a great example! 700 gold coins. They are doing a great job of keeping exact location secret but I’ve heard it’s alone the Morgan raid route almost exactly. If that is true it could match a few different civil war gold legends for the area. Two in particular. Makes a guy want to search the wealthy farmers plots along that entire campaign route all the way to Ohio.

  • @clintxxxracerx9435
    @clintxxxracerx9435 Год назад +4

    Ty Sir! Your Exploration & explanations have taught me a lot! However, your ethics, should teach us all something! Ty

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +2

      Thanks bud, but I assure you I am not perfect. I'm just a dumbass who has learned from his mistakes.

    • @missiedegon608
      @missiedegon608 10 месяцев назад

      😄😄😄 Same! But I think kindness and humility- particularly when learned the hard way- are the closest to perfect that any of us can ever get 💙@@LowBudgetExploration

  • @debbiehenson227
    @debbiehenson227 8 месяцев назад +1

    So interesting your living my dream.

  • @Rockymountainprospector
    @Rockymountainprospector Год назад +1

    Very cool brother thanks for sharing id be swinging a detector over that area love your videos and content always interesting

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +2

      I'm one of those guys who probably should own a metal detector, but doesn't. Kinda dumb, considering some of the stuff I find. Thank you for the comment about the videos, I appreciate it.

  • @essiebeers2529
    @essiebeers2529 Год назад +1

    Happy trails 👣 to you.

  • @cadomosting3965
    @cadomosting3965 Год назад +1

    Always excited when a new video comes out. I liked the narration on this one thanks

  • @brantholmes2231
    @brantholmes2231 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. As a fellow basinite I’m excited to see what other stories and locations you visit. Thanks for sharing!

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Thanks Brant and always good to meet a fellow basinite. I have some Utah stuff coming up, just waiting for the snow to melt.

  • @joepipito7431
    @joepipito7431 Год назад +1

    Well dude another awesome video
    Thanx for your knowledge
    Stay safe

  • @OdySlim
    @OdySlim Год назад +1

    Thanks, I always learn something new from your channel.. Regards from Ody Slim

  • @chriswertz1438
    @chriswertz1438 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos, fascinating!

  • @KingMosiah801
    @KingMosiah801 Год назад +1

    Excellent

  • @darrelllne2136
    @darrelllne2136 Год назад +1

    Always interesting and good info !

  • @patsysursa8298
    @patsysursa8298 Год назад +2

    Bring me some of that quarts.. we’ll crush it and pan it.. good job..

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      The black quarts on the "pyramid" rock had some color under the jewelers loop. This is why I tried to find the vein. I think someone else had noticed this also and that is why the rock was left where it was.

  • @yorboyroyboy9829
    @yorboyroyboy9829 Год назад +2

    Great vid. Super beautiful out there.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Thanks RoyBoy, Colorado is beautiful, but my heart belongs to Utah.

    • @yorboyroyboy9829
      @yorboyroyboy9829 Год назад

      @@LowBudgetExploration RIGHT ON @Basinite .., Respect.. Personally I am from southcast Massachusetts by Cape Cod. And I want to tell you I really appreciate the beauty and the fascinating adventures you show.. Keep up the great work and I wish you much luck in your search for a heart of gold.. Have a great day.✌😎

  • @woodwoman9130
    @woodwoman9130 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cool stuff

  • @lostadamsgold
    @lostadamsgold Год назад +1

    Yeah, I basically never use named trails. I always figured to go at least a mile from any trail or road before starting to slow down and look. I'd sure think that was all calcite before quartz. One easy way to tell is to drop a little HCl (pool acid) on it and see if it bubbles.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      I have a feeling you know where some cool stuff is, perhaps someday you will let me film. I didn't bring my little pocket knife, so I couldn't do a scratch test. Just had to go off of personal observation.

    • @lostadamsgold
      @lostadamsgold Год назад +2

      @@LowBudgetExploration I think that the real-deal boots on the ground content like you post is the wave of the future. Not over-hyped and dramatized with people yelling at each other, just real interesting stuff with the kind of real surprises you get when you spend tons of time and energy to stumble across that one cool thing there's no other way to find. Been real interested in the Henrys lately, as well as the Herringer story (cache and mine). Maybe we can do a collab sometime. My email is in my About.

  • @MT-cy5tm
    @MT-cy5tm Год назад +2

    Hi, I have a mining claim in NV with Spanish stone cabins and and an arrastra . I found this odd shaped, handmade stone with two holes drilled in it not far from the site. It is not a drag stone those are not far from the arrastra. It looks like and is about the size of a modern day electric iron for ironing clothes. Do you have an email or phone number that I can send you pictures to get your opinion on what this might be. Thanks, Terry

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Hi Terry. I do, I put it in the description down below. I would love to take a look. Thanks.

    • @Rockymountainprospector
      @Rockymountainprospector Год назад +1

      That's awesome there must be some treasures around your claim especially if you got the arrasta

  • @AliBaba-gi4zt
    @AliBaba-gi4zt 8 месяцев назад +1

    Shit I don't trust banks, anyone who does is an idiot in my book and nobody I'd ever trust...

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  8 месяцев назад +1

      LOL. True my friend. Like the user name, I used to invest heavily in them and had a great respect for Jack Ma.

  • @Havilah_Springs
    @Havilah_Springs Год назад +1

    Sorry to say. CLICK BAIT!!!!!!! When you read buried valuables, one expects to see something recovered.

    • @cadomosting3965
      @cadomosting3965 Год назад +2

      I think you're reading more into it than what's actually said. The words that would lead someone into thinking that the author is claiming to have found actual treasure isn't anywhere in the title. There's a video on this channel titled "Ancient Indian Kill Site" I wouldn't expect a pile of bodies to be in video.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +3

      I strive to keep the channel on the "up and up", this is why I never do "treasure stories" and stuff like that. I only feature sites I visit in person and can document myself. I never want to mislead, so I have changed the title to something more appropriate, hopefully avoiding any confusion.