The Lost Treasure of Wolf Creek Pass
The Lost Treasure of Wolf Creek Pass
For years, legends of lost gold have brought treasure hunters to the area around Wolf Creek Pass in southwest Colorado. The treasure is still out there, protected, as some claim, by some supernatural force.
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The French were notorious for establishing contact with native american tribes before venturing into their territory.The hunting of game and the molesting of their women would be first and foremost plus trading for useful items and of course horses. I believe this story is more fiction with an iota of truth. The fish always seems to get bigger with each telling of the story. Do I think there is hidden gold in the vicinity of Treasure Mountain. Of course there’s treasure in them there hills. Just ask the outfitter that’ll sale you the things you need to go get it. Anybody want to stake me.
Awesome vid just subscribed! Keep’em coming. Probably gonna post your vid on my website. http://www.GoldenRecoveries.com
What happened here was they took the gold they mined and headed down to Taos for winter on the way there they hid it in this cave due to attacks. A Hunter who was elk hunting found this cave with the Chalice symbol on the wall. But since he was superstitious person he refused to go back due to the owl, snake incident. After knocking down the man made wall, was a Boulder that needed to be removed but they ran out. After this Boulder is the room of ingots stacked.
WRECKKKEEEEEEDDD
I found a rock with 1761 carved in it next to a skull an crossed bones. And other strangely carved rocks.
Treasure Mountain was developed into a profitable gold mine back in the 30s and 40s. It’s no secret.
Indians and French just aren’t real