Lost Treasures from California: Part 2
Lost Treasures from California: Part 2
The adventure continues! In this second compilation of California’s lost treasures, we dive even deeper into the Golden State’s rich history of hidden fortunes and mysterious legends. From secret gold mines tucked away in the hills to outlaw loot buried in forgotten hideouts, these stories are adapted from the classic treasure magazines of the 1960s and ’70s. If you enjoyed Part 1, you won’t want to miss this next chapter of thrilling tales that capture the allure and mystery of California’s past.
The most valuable treasure hunting and precious metal prospecting tool is the modern light weight ball bearing dowsing rod. In the 1970’s my father and I reverse engineered the physics involved in dowsing, which are the same physics that energizes the alarm on electronic metal detectors. Then we invented the modern light weight ball bearing dowsing rod for applying dowsing physics in locating our old core-drill on the exact center of gold and silver veins that are buried under 200 feet of glacier rock and till, which worked out perfectly for us. I wrote the book to teach the world how to apply physics in dowsing. My book: The Art of Dowsing – Separating Science from Superstition ($14.95), by Michael Fecik, explains all the physics involved in dowsing and teaches how to build the modern light weight ball bearing dowsing rod, which is the only dowsing rod that accurately gauges the element being dowsed by pitting the energy of gravity against the energizing of the pure one-tenth ounce dowsing rod load that is tapped onto the ELEVATED acetylene welding rod, which free spins on ball bearings. This precisely gauges the dowsing of all edges, exact center, depth buried with angle of deposition, and most important is grading or deciphering the amount of the dowsed element that is contained in the elemental mass that is being dowsed. Anybody can become a professional dowser by practicing and mastering my book’s dowsing lessons. I hope dowsing enriches your life intellectually and financially.
California made a stupid law against dredging , but i’,m told it’s not valid. But the rangers will give you a citation and you have to go to court, but i heard of it being thrown out of court. I live here in the Sierras and you don’t see dredging any more. I use to do it.
I love geology! And I’m obsessed with gold prospecting. My wife left me because I fell in love with the Sierra, and getting that gold! YOLO! I KEEP SEARCHING ❤