Chasing Legends 343: Pauley's Treasure
Chasing Legends 343: Pauley's Treasure
Today on Chasing Legends of the Superstition Mountains, Wayne Tuttle tells the story of a treasure hidden in Pinal County, Arizona called Pauley’s Treasure.
The Superstition Mountains are located in Apache Junction, Arizona. Within the wilderness, the Lost Dutchman Mine has remained hidden, with up to $200 million in gold. Wayne Tuttle, Frank Augustine, Woody Wampler, Eric Deleel, and Eric Magnuson set out into the Superstition Mountains on History Channel’s Legend of the Superstition Mountains to search for the infamous gold mine in 2015. Growing restless waiting for a second season, Wayne and Frank decided to continue their search in the Superstition Mountains on YouTube, filming videos of their treks into the mountains. The team now engages in treasure hunting and gold prospecting in the Superstition Mountains, searching for Ted DeGrazia’s lost paintings and investigating strange stories and mysteries of the Superstition Mountains.
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Great one, Wayne. Thanks!
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Monday fun day
Look forward to meeting you good folks. I’m hoping to find the museum that starman mentioned on the forums in 2011 – the one just outside Pretoria – and report back.
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Thank you Wayne… take care..
You are right.. Interesting story for sure… Thanks. 👍
I wonder if you looked on Google earth that the location would be found?
Thank you Wayne – your stories are always wonderful and fascinating. There’s always some kind of tale out there, that you somehow always hear about. I truly enjoy them. Keep ’em coming!
Gila River in Buckeye is a distance, but likely the Indian area. Estrellas was my first guess. I was researching this one for years as I know a researcher with a lipstick camera in Hurricane Cliffs in Utah who found a room of gold with a bronze door. My guess was that on the other side of the Pauley’s door was likely the gold and these were the men guarding it. Love this stuff! Thanks for the stories. I really enjoy them.
Hey Wayne
Another very interesting story Wayne, it’s great that these historical events have been revisited after all this time.
Thank you for sharing this with everyone. Best wishes to you, the team and your families.
Interesting story. That’s all Giia River rez now. I haul out of Gila River sand and gravel sometimes down that way.
Wayne, i love the stories, and the area,I will be heading out that way next year, id like to get a few people with equipment to investigate, and camp for 5 days, and just research and travel, there is so many things out there, Cryptids, Giants, Skinwalkers, ETC.. Super fascinating and interesting. Great stuff, if you hear of anything like that we would love to hear it, There is hardly anyone doing anything where you are in AZ. Keep it coming Brother