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By H. Glenn Carson Mastermind and Guru of the TH'ing World!
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WE'RE BAAAACK!
THIS BOOK IS NOW BACK IN PRINT. The EARLIER print books will soon be collector items, so if you can snag a used one at Amazon or eBay, DO IT! Email me for more info.
THE AWESOME NEWS FOR YOU, MY FRIEND, IS THAT...
The EBOOK AND A GIGANTIC PACKAGE OF BONUSES are now completed.
This expanded book comes with
SIX bonus products that will strengthen your cache-hunting
knowledge, or provide you with hours
of entertainment, or help you plan your next adventure. (Take a peek here, at what you will receive.)
Wait! But that's not all! The bonus package also comes with a few
more surprise products that I
am not even going to mention here, but I promise... they will totally delight you!
Cache Hunting Book 1 Is Now Better Than Ever!
There are many added elements in this digital product.
Illustrated and colorful and informative.
You might even opt to take it to your local quick-print store, have it printed and spiral bound... and you will have a beautiful coffee table book to impress your
treasure hunting buddies!
This book has always been a definitive Treasure Hunting resource.
H. Glenn Carson is top in the
treasure hunting field... over 35 years of writing what has become
THE STANDARD in treasure
legend, lore, and How-To. If I said you MUST have this book if you are
serious about TH'ing...
that is simply an understatement.
The book is best explained through some of its chapter titles:
- Treasure Hunting As A Means To A More Secure Financial Future!
- What Is A Cache?
- Why People Hide Money!
- You Just Can't Hide A Hole!
- Around The Corner And Out Of The Way!
- Wanderlust, Itchy Feet, And Far Horizonitis!
- The Reality Of Daydreams!
- And the question of the hour:
WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU FIND A BIG ONE? |
This dynamic Ebook tells you exactly what is needed and gives
you the powerful How-To, from
beginning to end, for going about hunting for caches.
I don't want to bore you with yet another long, repetitive sales page. Many of our guests
already know Carson's work, and have arrived here on purpose!
What I do want to happen is for you to see, first-hand, some of the excellent writing in this
Ebook and to come away from here KNOWING you've made the best
decision in purchasing this historic knowledge product.
Glenn takes you by the hand and draws you into HIS inner circle
of treasure facts and expertise. Your TH'ing life will
never be the same!
Rev up your th'ing gland (the one next to the adrenals, as in MAJOR adrenalin rush!) and
turn up the sound on your metal detector! Here are some inner facts from
Cache Hunting
Book One
- First off, there are far more caches that have never been recovered than there are that have been recovered. Many an accumulation of hidden wealth is right where the hider left it.
- Secondly, there are all sorts of sums being put down today.
- Thirdly, those accumulations can be found. We all know of the accidental finds. It’s remarkable when little boys find a box of money on the bank of a stream. It’s marvelous when hard-pressed people dig over a million dollars worth of gold coins out of the edge of a broken septic system, as most treasure hunters know recently happened.
- Good stories often come down over several generations. Many a treasure lead is tied up in obscure family oral histories. Grandfather may have known of a recluse, or of a local scandal, or something else that could be the red flag you’ve been seeking. It is the sort of tip you want.
- It is not uncommon to come up with the name of some long-dead recluse, a miser only vaguely known in his or her day and now totally forgotten. Pay attention to such tales. Do your homework, then, and see if you can find any records on that person. If you can locate their property, you are long steps ahead.
- One must learn to listen for the sound of money. Upon hearing such, some discreet talk can soon determine if deeper searching should be done. Open ears, remember, will do you more good than all sorts of open books.
- Listen, look around, and keep your mind alert, and these sorts of tales will soon enough surface. Learn to be a little picky, and they may stop being just stories. For YOU at least: Let them go on being stories to everyone else.
- Keep your eyes and ears open and your mouth shut!
- One word of caution should be given. Even burglars can buy detectors! Many people, not just treasure hunters, are coming home to find floor and wall safes, cleverly concealed, torn open and rifled. Unfortunately, the way the #&*@ courts are today, you probably would not be wise to booby trap such a safe...
- What to do, you scream in sheer frustration. You do the best you can, and you make up your own mind. Be obvious, if you can. The best place to hide something, it often has been said, is right out in plain sight. Obvious, but devious.
- It’s really simple. Find it, evaluate it, keep it safe, upgrade it, sell or trade it if the time or the opportunity is right.
- Don’t be married to what you find, either. You won’t take it with you regardless, as the ancient Pharaohs have proven to us. Set your goals, and if that means cashing out your cache DO IT!
I can just hear Glenn right now... "WELCOME TO MY WORLD!"
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Published: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:49:36 GMT
Spun Like Fictional Fairytales Of Adventure
Glenn (Carson) has a passion that can't be categorized as just hunting for old coins and good things lost by others in the dirt -- hidden in an old house, or a new one, or barn -- or all of the other places people lose and hide things from probing eyes. Nope, if you know his works, and can see through the words, you can find the man. Look deep, and listen close... these are works concerning more than coins buried far under foot... more than using a looping search coil.
His words are full of passion -- and that is what makes his books so good. These non-fiction works are spun like fictional fairytales of adventure. Actually finding the treasure is only part of the fun. There is more, much more...
Published: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:27:13 GMT
A Colorful Part of the History of Pitt River
The story of the mine tells of a mysterious gold mine allegedly located in the Pitt Range, 35 km northeast of Vancouver. It's said that in the late 1880's, a native Canadian from the Silver Creek Reserve named Slumach showed up in New Westminster with a sack of gold nuggets... After Slumach's death various adventurers began to search for the gold mine in the mountains beyond Pitt Lake. Some people didn't believe he had a secret stash, and others thought that he'd stolen the gold. Whatever story they believed, no one had any success and a few people even died in their quest for the gold...
Published: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:33:28 GMT
Treasure Hunting -- Gold Fever In The Desert
Gold fever has stricken thousands of men and women over the years. The most significant and debilitating bout occurred in 1849 after gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill the previous year. This event led to the California Gold Rush, a time when gold fever plagued even the most innocent and content of men... All of the legends and stories mentioned in this article have been told many times by miners and prospectors who believe that the Pegleg and Lost Dutchman Mine exists. The Indian legends of sacred gold caches, and the correlating stories of many others who have, in some way, encountered black-coated gold nuggets and other supporting data of these two lost mines, provide strong evidence that they do indeed exist...
Published: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:31:58 GMT
Nevada's Lore and Legend
In 1887, Hiram Smith, a Colorado River rancher, was awarded a contract to supply beef cattle to the Indian agency at Fort Mohave. In June of that year, he drove a herd south to the reservation and was paid $16,000 in twenty-dollar gold pieces. He put the money in a heavy leather money belt and proceeded to the nearest saloon to celebrate his transaction and prepare himself for the journey back to his ranch...
He said that he had gotten lost while drunk and had buried the belt and the gold in the desert, marking the spot with an olla, an Indian water bottle, and two horseshoes. He never recovered from his sojourn in the desert, however, and died two weeks later...
Published: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:29:41 GMT
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