Eelgrass 2lumpy Treasure

rutnbuck

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Eelgrass 2lumpy Treasure

Eel hit it right on the nutsack. BESS should know it is in his back yard
If you must know I shall tell you where the treasure is.
I want my share. ok it is in Colorado because all the clues are in Utah but the treasure lies in Colorado where as it is not in Utah!! The hidden clue is the love for fly fishing. The Green River one of top 5 blue ribbon in the country. I and a friend found the legendary cabin of the lost treasures of Browns Park. But haven't found the treasure or didn't tell anyone.
Rutnbuck


As I have gone alone in there

And with my treasures bold,

I can keep my secret where,

And hint of riches new and old.
WHERE AS NEW AND OLD. THE TREASUER OF THE LOST CABIN OF BROWNS PARK. AND BUTCH CASSIDY'S FAMOUS CABIN NEAR BROWNS PARK


Begin it where warm waters halt
THE WARM WATERS HALT WHEN THE GREEN RIVER DUMPS IN TO FLAMING GORGE. AND COOL DUE TO THE DEEP WATER AND THE FACT THEY TAKE WARM WATER AT A GIVEN LEVEL TO MAINTAIN THE PERFECT TEMP FOR THE TROUT ON THE GREEN RIVER

And take it in the canyon down,
BELOW FLAIMING GORGE DAM THE HISTORICAL BROWNS HOME RANCH

Not far, but too far to walk.

THE ROAD TAKES YOU TO BROWNS PARK AND TO THE BROWNS HOME

Put in below the home of Brown.
PUT IN THE RIVER AT BROWNS PARK BELOW THE HISTORICAL HOME SITE


From there it's no place for the meek,
THE RIVER CAN BE TREACHEROUS IF NOT A RIVE RAT AT HIGH WATER DON'T GO IN THE WINTER

The end is drawing ever nigh;

There'll be no paddle up your creek,
GO DOWN STREAM FROM HERE NOT UP STREAM

Just heavy loads and water high. LOOK NEAR HIGH WATER MARKS.


If you've been wise and found the blaze,
THE BLAZE BEING THAT OF THE FOREST FIRE THAT CROSSED THE GREEN RIVER JUST BELOW THE HISTORICAL BROWNS CABIN AND ON THE COLORADO BORDER 8-10 YEARS AGO NOT SURE OF THE DATES THE BLAZE ENDS NEAR COLORADO ST LINE


Look quickly down, your quest to cease WHEN YOU COME TO THE OLD BURN STOP AND LOOK NEAR WATERS EDGE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE RIVER

But tarry scant with marvel gaze,

Just take the chest and go in peace.


So why is it that I must go

And leave my trove for all to seek?

The answers I already know

I've done it tired, and now I'm weak

So hear me all and listen good,

Your effort will be worth the cold.


If you are brave and in the wood

I give you title to the gold.


"Happy hunting!"
 
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Hey Rutubuck, I like your logic, early on I was focused on the Brown's Park area and a warm spring up in the Yumpa River, a short distance above it's confluence with the Green, because of the Brown trout, the canyon of the Yumpa, the warm spring, etc.

I made a trip to Browns Park about a year and half ago because I wanted to see the old outlaw ranches and the general area. We visited the old homestead next to the river and the spent a day wandering around. Fenn's treasure cross my mind while I was up there but never did any looking for it, in as much as it was not the reason I went there.

I've done a lot more reading about Fenn, and studied a lot more of his interest beyond brown trout fishing and I'm now focused at little further north in Western Wyoming. Stilll close to the Green River but for a different reason than his love for fishing.

I don't have time tonight but as soon as can get a minute I'll share with you my ideas and see what you think.

In the mean time, if your interested, do some reading on Fenn's collection of clovis points, and like I said before, Fenn has said don't waste your time looking, until you have figure out, from studying my poem and analyzing my map, exactly where to start to look from.

Fenn had the map made specifically for the treasure hunt. It's not a map he just used. There is no typical "X" marks the treasure located on the map but I think I see one, the one I think Fenn intensionally put there. See if you can see it. We'll discuss it.

But Fenn's clovis points......... I think are key to knowing where to start.

Great to have your input, and hell yes, we'll split the treasure, along with anyone else that will help.

I like it that you have done some reading and thinking and drawn some conclusions, based on some logic.

DC
 
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When it comes to Rocks/Gold/Treasure!

Rut is like a Hound Dog on a Lion Track!

Myself,I'd have to Trip & Fall into the Treasure Chest to Find it!:D













 
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I'd say there is an 80% chance rutnbuck has already found it. He's been going on sheep hunts and we all know how expensive they are.

He already has the "golden spike" that was used where the two railroad tracks came together.
 
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Lumpy I think your on to something. For what it is worth. You need to try dowsing your map. I can't read the map.
I have come to realize the more I spend on Treasure,gold,rocks hunting fishing and gems. The less the value of the treasure. But if it is not good for me I like it.
I think I have about .$5 million in equipment and about $100 worth of treasure. With that said I believe in things like Karma,Luck,Believe in the fact. Prayers might help, a new strategy I am going to incorporate. Because if anybody knows where I can find the golden plates he dose. A good set of dowsing rods,a good Metal Detector. And time it takes to do it.
Wanted to tell ya about one of my favorite finds. I was mining gold in the Yukon Territory. In an old Klondike mining camp back in the 80's. The place has since been mined out or I would be back there. It was rich. Anyway I was running a d-8 pioneering a road up the side of this narrow canyon with steep sides. I was dozing some dead fallen timber off the canyon wall. As the dead fall fell in to the canyon below all of a sudden I noticed a door in the side of the canyon that had been covered by the dead fall. I was a little shaken not knowing what to think. After a few minutes I realize everything is over grown and it has been untouched for years. I shut down the D-8 and entered the under ground room. Only to find it was the home of a Klondike miner. Every thing was still in place. Bed lamp stove tools pick ax shovel a couple pack saddles and my favorite was a set of snow shoes made of sinew or leather about 4' tall. Long story short I tried to bring home the pack saddles and the snow shoes. When I got to the U.S Canada border. The Canadian Customs confiscated them. They said they was historical. Imagine that.
Right now I am trying to find Mormon Gold Coins there could be up to a couple hundred of them only a few have been found. with values up to $ 300k - 1m each. I just want 20 you think that is to much to ask.
Oh Eel I have spent quite a bit of time on the rail trail in the Chinese rail road camps. Here is a pic of the spike I need to clean off all the tarnish. Bottom center of the pic. I haven't had time to clean the foreground.
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Rutnbuck
 
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Damn those Canadians!

Looks like your dowsing rods have been getting it done. That is a large number of finds you got polished up there. Not sure it's worth a .5 million yet but at 300k a pop, it won't be long. I think you and a buddy of mine down the street, are brothers from other mothers. He has spent an entire life time moving trees, rocks and Spanish markers. He's done the Alaskan, Yukon, South American stuff as well and relates similar experiences in old mining camps and grown over shafts.

I've never looked for treasures beyond reading about Fenn's chest. However, I did take a couple of 2 foot long number 9 wires, bent each into an L shape, took one in each hand and every time I would walk across my lawn, where my water line ran from the street to the house, those suckers would turn in, then back out. Darnedest sensation I've ever had. Made the fricking hair on the back of my neck stand up. Too freaky for me!!!!

I'm way to dimwitted to ever operate a metal detector, hell I can't even get my fish finder to work.

So does that R in Rutnbuck stand for Rhoades?

I sent you another PM, I'd still like you to take a gander at my X marks and lines.

DC
 
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Lumpy I have seen amazing results with the dowser rods. we use them all the time underground looking for cables water lines and such. Sounds like the ones you made ought to work swell. The thing about dowsing you have to believe! Take Fenns poem and print it off extra large and dowse it. I will check your new PM but have to run right now.

Rutnbuck
 
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You've had a pretty interesting life to say the least Rut. All good clean fun, and the reward really is in the hunt itself.

Speaking of metal detectors. That danged cousin of mine.....

He'd come over to my house and get his metal detector out (just to show me how it worked). I was kind of interested in it. He'd play around a little in the yard and pretty soon he'd get a "hit". He would get his little shovel and start digging and sure enough he would find a coin. Always an old crusty rare coin too. He would show it to me and put it in his pocket.

It was on my property, it should be mine? He never offered to give it to me.

Later I found out he planted the coins ahead of time when no one was around. Maybe even a month before. Then I found out he did that a lot with other people. Pretty funny, really.
 
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-11-17 AT 10:11PM (MST)[p]eel I ran into a guy with the same sense of humor as your cuz. Was down rummaging through a "so called" antique western store, at the Stock Yards in Fort Worth, a couple of years ago. I was buying a "turtle shell" (don't ask way, let's just say I thought it was cool) and this ole boy walks in and gathers up two double handfuls of "recently crafted" arrow heads, from a big wash basin setting next to the cash register. They were marked, $1.00 ea.

He looks at me an grins.

So I asked! "What in the hell are you doing with all those arrow heads?"

He says. "well....... I own an outfitting operation in Wyoming and during the summer we do trail rides for dudes. Once every few weeks I ride the trails and sprinkle these little babies from the home place, to the top of Wind Rivers." He gives me a wink and off he goes.

The clerk turns to me and say's, "that guy comes in here ever spring, damnedest thing I've ever seen".

DC
 
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-11-17 AT 10:25PM (MST)[p] That is funny stuff. eel and 2lumper. I had an uncle who did the same thing. He has since passed. The funny thing about it He lived in Marysvale Ut. A block from the old assay office that burned down early 1900s. I know he threw a ton of his old finds out in the yard covered with sage and such. He scattered it through out the yard. He had a underground cellar that went in to the hill side. And carved in the rafters was the name. Robert LeRoy Parker aka Butch Cassidy. It was said he would hide out in Marysvale where as his family was in Circilville 15 miles away. Somebody needs to go detect this they might find a trove of sort. The family sold the house a few years back. I always try and detect when I go down there but have yet to detect his place.
Lumpy I replied to your email.

Rutnbuck
 
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-11-17 AT 10:26PM (MST)[p]I love the old stories. And the funny ones!
 
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No doubt hey Eel can you identify what is in the Jewelry box in the top pic. Rutnbuck
 
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I'll say it. This thread is the best change of pace reading material here in a long time. This stuff is just interesting to read about. Rutnbuck, I would have been pissed the canucks seized that stuff. Probably ended up as one of their cabin mantel pieces.

If I remember right, there was a treasure detector site I used to read through when I had more free time and used to see some posts from you there.

One more question, just humor the doubting Thomas is me and explain the physics of dosing rods. Not being a smart ass but I know some people swear by them but I have never had the mechanics of them explained other than magic.

You should get a publisher and catalogue your adventures over the years. There are plenty of readers out there who would thoroughly enjoy reading about working gold claims and such. There is a certain amount risk nostalgia factor that is appealing to experience vicariously through reading.
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Mr 1911 If I had your education and intelligence. I would be rich and famous! If I were to write a book on my adventures and knew how to put it into words. However I maintain Hickabilly status just fine.
Chances you might of read about some of my adventures. I didn't post much. One such story I forget all the details and such. However I knew of a treasure supposedly. Where as the immigrants heading west across the west desert would stop at Hasting Springs to rest up and water live stock and such. Before they headed south around GSL. Any way there is suppose to be a treasure there about. I was out on the desert fiddling around and took the dog over to water at what I think is Hasting Springs. Standing on the shore I look in the water and I notice a square box looking object in the bottom of the pond. It was totally covered with moss and debris. I didn't think much about it and left. I got thinking about this on the way home and wondered what if. Well I got home and did a bunch of research on the treasure. Convinced that had to be it I headed back out in the morning.
I think it was February I know it was cold as hell.. I strip down stark naked. The water was pretty warm considering and about 7 foot deep. I swim out to where the box is, the water muddy now I am bouncing up and down and find the box with my feet. I dive under and grab the box, trying to pull it from the muck I realize it is coming apart and the contents are falling out. Trying to keep the box in tack I manage to pull it up only to surface out of breath. Needless to say the dog swam out and tried to climb up on my head and dunked me a couple more times. I had to bounce back to shallow due to the fact I couldn't lift the box and tread water. Now the cool part! It was a Old computer screen some jerk had thrown in the pond.
You should try dowsing. I am not smart enough to explain it. Something like Karma, Anomalies in the ground, believe in the fact. It is a very intricate precise art that I know little about. I do however know if you play with black powder and brass toy cannons your thumb might look like a toe.
So tell me is your German Shepard part of the Police Force?
 
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-19-17 AT 04:04PM (MST)[p]You are a bonafide story teller rut! For sure! Had me on the edge of my chair, right up to the end. :)

Dosing. Weird stuff that. An eye for an eye is about as close I come to believing in Karma, seen too many mean bastards die rich and comfortable.

Never done it for any purpose than to see if would work and it did. From what little i've heard about it (never done any research) from guys that can do, is this; it works for some people and not for others, and as far as they knew there is not explanation why.

I have no idea why it works for me but.......... like I said earlier, if I take a heavy wire close hanger, or a number 9 weight wire about 30 inches long, bend two of them into an L shape, take on in each fist, so that your holding the short part of the L in your fist and the long part of the L shape out in from of you. Hold them so the two wires are pointing straight out in from of you, with your arms bent at the elbow.

If I do that and walk across an area where a water line is buried, as approach the spot were the water line is, the wires start to swing inward, crossing each other and stay crossed, as I walk away from the water line, the damn things slowly swing back open, once again pointing directly way from me.

The first time I tried it was with five or six guys in the front yard at my house joking about it and decided we'd give it a try. I was about 16 or 17. I was just a punk kid, I had no idea what was under ground there until I asked my father if something was buried there. It was interesting because we tried it and they crossed for two of us but nothing at all happened with the others tried.

Over the years I tried it, for entertainment purposed, but not for many years. I guess I should go try it again, just for the heck of it. I can tell ya, at least for me, it was like "holy sh!t" this can't be happening, but if I left those wire unrestricted, they would cross every time. Weird. I've been told by some of the old times that it's so strong for some guys, when they use a green cut forked branch, it will peal the bark off the branch. I need to see that to believe it!

There is not heavy investment here, go get a couple of wire hangers out of your closet and give it a try. I'd bet a few of you will be shocked.

DC
 
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-19-17 AT 11:52PM (MST)[p]As far as I know, that and a buck will get you a Large diet Coke at McDonalds.

DC
 
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"No doubt hey Eel can you identify what is in the Jewelry box in the top pic. Rutnbuck

I've studying that for a couple days off and on and I can't figure it out. I give up.
 
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Rutnbuck,

My GSD is a just for fun/home protection dog. She is a first generation from an East German working dog line. She has a very high drive and is extremely intelligent. She has some half relates that are border patrol dogs and another that was a police service dog in Utah. She is a long coat and with her working lines she doesn't look like a Rin Tin Tin with the typical AKC show dog conformance.

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I've studying that for a couple days off and on and I can't figure it out. I give up.

I don't know either. It doesn't matter I was just checking to see if you read my posts.

Rutnbuck
 
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> I've studying that for
>a couple days off and
>on and I can't figure
>it out. I give up.
>
>
> I don't know
>either. It doesn't matter
>I was just checking to
>see if you read my
>posts.
>
>Rutnbuck
>

Okay Rutnbuck. I learned a lesson today. :D
 
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Rut - I thought this was too obvious the first time I ever read the poem! Just makes too much sense. I think you are on to something. Good hunting!


HOOK 'EM!
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> If your the
>chosen one DW I will
>take you with me I
>need a digger.
> Rutnbuck

Lol! Are you implying string back weak mind?
 
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Hey Roy lets go get it. Don't tell Triple k. She is a blabber mouth. Next thing you know it would be on the Radio.

Rutnbuck
 

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