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Friday, July 10, 2026

Massive Gold and Silver Cache

 

Corral de Majoma


I am sharing the following for the primary purpose of finding a serious financial partner, one who wishes to be a part, even physically if desired, in this incredible project that some times seems impossible. There are many more details that can be shared but only after I have determined we have found the right person. Male or female I don't care, the following is written to give an overall idea and feeling of the project. It is not intended to have monies deposited with I or any other, with an exception of a possible small buy in, and cover costs on another more extensive trip, we just need to know that IF and WHEN the need arises that it is available to accomplish the recovery, keep in mind that technically once we have laid eyes on the target[s], we no longer need a financial partner, all those who have helped with this effort over the years will be compensated generously or as discussed. Records indicate that there is no other treasure that comes close to rivaling this potential discovery on this continent or off but near its shore lines.

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Quite possibly the largest cache of Gold and Silver on this continent.


Sometime in the 1970's, A semi-well-known treasure Hunter by the name of Jim Phillips was working on an offshore treasure project down on the Gulf Coast somewhere near Veracruz. One particular day when they came ashore for supplies a middle-aged man approached Jim near the docks and asked him if he was a treasure hunter of which he responded that he was.. he explained to him a little bit about a treasure that was near his village and that it was his family's Fortune and he was asking if he could help them figure out where it was based on his documents along with a hand drawn map.. after the man explained more of the details Jim, accepted the offer but in order for him to see the documents he had to travel far inland to the village. This didn't seem to bother Jim much. 



Image of the actual map with a few details removed...

After Jim arrived at the village, the man took him to his home, invited him in and pulled from his shelf some old documents that was clearly in poor shape. Now this being back in the 1970s the only copy machines that existed were Xerox machines and the closest one was miles away.. after a week or so they were able find one to get copies of the documents and after which Jim returned home to cedar City, Utah. 


Jim spent some time with the documents as evidenced by some of his papers that accompanied the old document and the map when I received them.. Apparently Jim either grew uninterested or just getting old resorted to taking the documents and the map to Steve Shaffer another well-known treasure Hunter in the Utah area seeking his help.. Jim was not a very trusting man. However, he decided to leave the map and the documents with Steve and drove away from his home, but he said that 15 minutes later he decided that was not a good idea So he turned the car around and went back to Steve's home and told him that he was sorry but he could not leave the documents.. Steve never told him but it was too late, Steve had already made copies.. this would likely be in the 1980s. 


I don't know how much time Steve spent on these documents. I think the project being in Mexico seemed difficult for Steve to do anything with, but as it would seem he simply used the story for a historical fiction that he would later write called “Nachi.” I'm assuming that Steve was pretty much done with the documents when he gave them to me in the early 2000s, handing them to me and asking me to take them home to see what I thought of them..


I never did report back to Steve as to what I thought of the documents due to the following...


About the same time, I met a guy by the name of Gary.. Gary was a former partner of Jim Phillips and whom I found out later had held and seen the original map copy along with the hand written document copy that Jim had brought back from Mexico.. I would later find out. Also that all Gary had in his possession was a copy of Jim's translation.. which was the same document in which he had shared with Steve years prior.. One day Gary pulled the document out and handed it to me and I asked him what's this and he says It's a translation of an old document that I would like you to look through and see what you think. At that time I noticed in the translation that he had a lot of the place names blanked out.. Gary was not a trusting individual like Jim, but as the years went on we became good friend and we remain as such. In looking at the translation I immediately recognize the document and told him that I was familiar with it... He told me that's impossible and I said no, I've seen this before and I said would you like me to fill in the blanks and he says Yes so I began to read the document and filled in the blanks as I went.... The next thing I knew Gary was cussing up a storm because he immediately knew what had happened.. he later reported to Jim Phillips that Steve had made a copy of it and Jim to say the least was cussing a storm worse than Gary was, even a few death threats, but then when he finally settled down he said oh well. I don't think he could ever find this anyway..Not many years later Jim passed away and his wife who despised his hobby burned all Jim's research.


I shared with Gary for the purpose of him sharing with Jim Phillips what I thought of the document and I let him know that based on the information, given that I believed that I could find it.. Little did I know but that time would come much sooner than I thought it would which was just a few months later. 


I think I understand why Jim had not found the location simply because of the tools that were not available to him back in the late '70s.. he did have some maps and I will say that he came close but Jim never found the Corral location.. I remember after receiving the documents of going online and finding a company in Mexico that had the equivalency of our topo maps about 1:50,000 scale... not much worse than our 30 Minute maps edition. These maps were the first topo maps made in Mexico in 1986.. I remember receiving them in the mail but I did not open them and put them behind my rear seat in my truck and decided that I would look at them down in salt lake in my leisure time in between meeting with subcontractors which I did about 3 days a week in order to pay the subcontractors in our company..


On this particular day I remember meeting with one of my subs. Many of the subs were from south of the border. There were approximately 200 subcontractors that we were working with at that time. This individual whose first name is Jose.. I had not yet got to know him very well. So when he came in to the coffee shop where I like to meet these guys.. I asked him what part of Mexico he was from. He told me Durango..... My eyes lit up a little bit and I asked him if he had ever heard of the little town called Nombre de Dios of which he responded was his hometown.. My eyes got a little wider, then I asked him if he was familiar with the village of Tuitan.... He acknowledged saying that he was very familiar with it.. at that point and recognizing this coincidence.. I asked him if he had time to look at some maps with me.. he agreed and I went out to my truck and brought the cylinder in and opened it... And pulled out one specific map.. And rolled it out on the table in front of us.. when I did that his eyes popped opened up and he said somewhat astonished.. where you get deese maps? I told him that I had ordered them from an online service. Why I asked... He said before I come to the States I used to work for the company that made these maps. Really? I asked he said that his job in making these maps was field checking the place names... He explained that sometimes he had to go to Old parishes and other places in the area to verify place names.. at this point it was far beyond coincidence.. then I threw some place names out at him that was in the old document.. asking him if he'd ever heard of it, most of which he said. Yes this is right here And he would point to the map and then the next one and the next one. But when I asked him if he'd ever heard of corral de Majoma.... He said he had never heard of it.. now what? I didn't know at that time because of the quality of the maps but the names that I did ask him about were actually on the map. However, the words were very hard to see because of the other printing on the map showing heavily brushed areas and other landscape features on the map..


It wasn't too long after this that I had ordered PDF copies of the same maps of which the writing was very clear and the maps were OCR searchable.. this is when I saw that Jose was indeed familiar with those maps..


I have always believed that every man on this planet has a calling or something they are supposed to do in this lifetime and one of the ways that I had always been taught to know whether you were on the right path or not as to watch for coincidences.. so far this project did not disappoint.. I recall sometime in 2002 or 2003. Doing an Internet search, I discovered a well-known treasure forum in Mexico. Much like the one that we have here called treasure net, now very much infested with what we call shadow chasers or Pareidolia people... I searched for any information regarding “Majoma” And discovered several conversations regarding it.. it was clear that the story itself was known in Mexico and as a result I found four other documents, two of which had been published in Old Mexico treasure books. But these were clearly not original source material and were not full of the details as in the main Spanish document which I had not yet even received... All I had was an English translation that I received a copy from Steve Shaffer and Gary.. The other four documents, two of which told by two different captains other than Captain Valentine Castrellon, author of the primary document.. basically telling the same story. However, one was quite short and devoid of details and the other was a bit longer with a few more details but not the clarity of details found in the primary document.. which left the corral's location quite speculative... In reading through these documents and the conversations and comments of the forum regarding Majoma, I learned several things about the people who were actively or casually searching for it and where they were searching and why.. Even at this point of only having the English translation of the primary document, I knew that I had an advantage because of some misconceptions that the primary document reveals.. I monitored this forum and other sources for about the next 10 years..


Now, to be completely transparent, I will say that during this time frame I discovered an old newspaper article in a New York newspaper announcing that a bandito cash had been discovered down in the same area in which Majoma was known.. but it was very clear that it was not one in the same as the ones described in the primary document and the other documents that I pulled from the treasure forum in Mexico... In fact, it was quite small in comparisons to others mentioned.. but I have no doubt that of the many cash sites that are mentioned in these documents that someone indeed found one of them and there are many in the brena... 


Keeping my little secrets to myself and using the translated document of the primary.. I continued searching using my resources and established what I know to be the actual trail was located where the famous assault took place and there was only one between the mention locations and to this day, only one still.. The place names between the two points mentioned in the document.. at this time, after receiving the PDF maps, I could see the very names that were described in the English translated document.. so I knew I was in the right place.. there was only one place name that I was uncertain of so I established a line of travel based on the descriptions given in the document and I remember the very moment when I laid eyes the corrals of Majoma.. And then at that moment I understood as in part why it has remained hidden all these years.. One of the primary reasons that it has remained hidden is because the bandidos, although they are portrayed as reckless bloodthirsty Killers, just like the Southern soldiers of our own civil war.. They were in fact highly disciplined and organized groups who existed solely for the purpose of weekending the Spaniards and hitting them where it hurt most for the sole purpose of getting them out of their country.. They banditos were not allowed to take from the spoils of the caches they commandeered.. They were allowed to take from the dead... But most bandidos were highly respected men in their own States and villages and had their own regular jobs that they attended to other than when a robbery was being organized.... And when these opportunities came, the bandidos would have called to order and organize to prepare for the shipment to pass through their favorite assault site and to cash it in their favorite depository... Another small reason for these cashes to remain Is that the Mexican people being native American are highly superstitious.. And you need to remember that they had been converted many years earlier to the very same Faith in which the Spanish belonged.. this created several conflicting issues in many of the robberies...


In the years following 2003-2004 which is when I believe I made the discovery of the primary location of the corrals.. this project pretty much sat in my files, occasionally monitoring the forums and so forth. Keep in mind my motive was largely driven, not by the potential Discovery of the actual gold and silver secreted over a period of 200 years.. it was more about my satisfaction of knowing that I had done what others could not do.. in these days and following years from 2004, I was very well to do with a very successful company that would later be taken out from under me by two greedy men who were once my friends... But we're not going to go there...


In about 2015, a good friend of mine sent me an email asking me if I had ever heard of Corral Falso... Corral Falso is mentioned only once in the primary document and is used in comparisons to Majoma in several ways.. And apparently is another vast depository used in another part of Mexico and largely connected to the bandidos known as the Lauriano Brothers who were famous bandidos in the area of Nayarit? Mexico... I asked my friend Randy why he had asked and he said that he had some documents that he really believed that I needed to see.. And so he sent me the research papers of an archaeologist from Arizona who had stumbled across a reddotero written by one of the brothers that was found in the garden of a elderly illiterate woman who lived in San blas.. as it would seem one day while she was digging in her garden, she uncovered a small metal box with a latch and a lock.. she managed to open the box and found an old parchment paper of sort but not having the ability to read it she unfolded or unrolled the document and placed it with her other papers which she would use to make patterns for clothing.. One day when a friend of hers came over to help her make dresses, she told her to grab some of the papers to make patterns with of which one of the papers she grabbed was the old document.. she got out the scissors and was about to cut it when she started reading some of the content.. And she told her we shouldn't use this because this document appears to be very important.. this document would eventually make its way to the archaeologist whom I forget his name from Arizona (Donald William Page) who spent many years searching to try to find this vast horde called Falso..


Now, without explanation. I will simply say that this was helpful in many ways in understanding. Majoma and part of revealing one of the most important clues as to what we should be looking for.. And what is unknown to a majority if not all other treasure hunters of this project... I spent a lot of time on this project as well with the same drive and motive of understanding where it was located, knowing well and good that I had better resources than the archaeologist of the early -1900s. I believe I found it and was convinced even enough to arrange for a trip down for the purpose of recon.. And a later trip with the purpose of following up on additional information given to us. From what we didn't know at the time was a shady source supposedly using satellite technology, which supposedly had the ability to identify hidden targets.. needless to say, this was an unsuccessful trip, although I still believe we have the right location, but until I feel motivated to dig into this project again, we will not know. 


One of the things or reasons why I was hesitant to send a team down on the second trip was because I was bound and determined to find a copy of the original document, which in this case once again, I only had an English translation done by the archaeologist from Arizona.. A copy of this original written Spanish document. There is a slim chance is located in his research documents which can be found in Berkeley, California. In what was described as 3 and 1/2 boxes of his research papers.. his name came to my mind and it is William Page. 


Having failed to get a copy of the original document I chose to send the boys as I call them down anyway.. up on their return and within just a day or two. A Mexican citizen contacted me as a result of my questions asked in the Mexican treasure forum.. Of course he spoke only Spanish but using a translator I was able to communicate with him.. he explained to me that he had heard me mention the lauriano Brothers.. And that he was not a treasure hunter. However, while doing research at the archives in Mexico that he came across some papers that he thought was pretty interesting and so he made copies of 21 pages of what we would later find out where copies of originals that were occasionally updated in the archives due to the fact that some of these documents get so old that they become brittle and because of this they make handwritten copies.. The copies that he had were his second copy.. he asked me if I would be interested in them of which of course I said definitely.. much to my surprise, the first half of these 21 pages was the exact documents I was looking for, of which I only had the English translation that of William Page.. The second half of the document was more of what the second half contained which is what I call a trail of treasure.. as I recall, over 40 sites are identified and explained on how to find each of them beginning in a small town in Jalisco called tequila and ending near Corral Falso near Tepic in Nayarit.. another obvious coincidence. 





A clip of one of the 21 pages


Not too long after this incident I got a wild idea and decided because I had not heard anyone mention the captain's name Valentine.. who was the captain who wrote the primary document.. I decided to ask in the forum if anybody had heard of Captain Valentin Castrellon... I watched for responses to my question for about a week and nothing.. I pretty much knew at that point that what I had was indeed unique.. but then I received a private message in Spanish of course from a man named Ricardo.. he explained to me that he worked as an engineer for the government and he was not a treasure hunter. However, he had a friend, an elderly gentleman who lived with his granddaughter.. And one day while visiting him he noticed an old frail document sitting on his shelf at his home... He asked him what it was then the elderly man told him to carefully pick it up and read it what he did.. Ricardo asked him if he had ever made copies of this document and he told him no. He had not and he said You really need to... Of which the old man said. What do you suggest... Ricardo told him that he could type the document verbatim preserving the information that apparently was very important.. I'm not certain when Ricardo did this but likely sometime in the late '70s.. And by the way, I'm pretty sure that this elderly man is the same man who met with Jim Phillips near 20 years prior..


As I exchanged messages with Ricardo, we decided to check to see if we had the same document.. Ricardo explained to me that he is the one who hand typed from the original, the document which he had and we decided to see if they were the same document by sending each other. The first paragraph of each document that we had his was in of course Spanish and mine was in English.. after making this exchange, we could see that we most likely had the exact same story and from the same source of Valentine.. I asked him if it were possible to get a copy from him and asked him if he wanted a copy of mine to which he agreed and we swapped documents.. I have since had it professionally translated by a young gal from Peru who apparently is very good at this sort of thing, especially old Spanish.. having personal knowledge of many things within the document, I could see that she was quite good at what she does.. And hers is the translation which I use today.. Ricardo sent me JPEG images of all four pages of his typed document. He told me that there was a few places within that he had a hard time with, but he said as you can see I found the correct words and inserted them with pencil.. I could not believe that I was this close and had received a typed copy from the original.. to me. This was another one of those coincidence.



Comparing the translation of the typed copy to Jim Phillips's translation, it was clear that Jim was not versed well in Spanish or Old Spanish... Many corrections were noted and information revealed that had been omitted in his copy with the words unintelligible.. I now had a complete copy of an original typed from the original handwritten and a translation that I believe that I can rely upon and new information was revealed... In this document is mentioned 14 other cash sites.. at this point I will say that I have discovered the location of six of them.. One is a cash from an entirely different robbery. Another is from another robbery conducted in 1727 where as the primary robbery took place in I believe 1778?... However, it also was cashed at Majoma just as many others had been of the past 200 years.. How many robberies have been secreted at Majoma I don't know.... But if only one robbery took place every 10 years that was comparable to the primary and last robbery.. The amount that is secreted there would be well into the billions. 


In one of the documents it is mentioned as I recall somewhat of a joke made many years prior that they would fill the cavern with gold only and that the silver would be cashed in separate location.. this they managed to do in the last robbery.. there was so much silver that they filled the cave that they had previously been using for the last 200 years. Closed it up and dug a trench to receive the remainder.. in addition, there was a crevice somewhere in the Corral which they also filled and with their Method of making concrete cover the crevice up. 


It is said in the document that they finally filled the cavern selected for gold only. In fact, it had so much that they had to remove some of it in order to get the lid to fit that they had fashioned much like a grinding stone which they had taken from a Red mountain nearby... The excess gold was thrown into the trench haphazardly and it was noted that some of it was even sticking out of the ground when they left.. this last and final robbery in which they believed afterwards they had been cursed.. contained 80 Red Dunn mules carrying gold only and 400 mules carrying silver only.


In one of the other old documents that I found a copy of online.. I noticed that there was one small detail lacking which had prevented the particular cash described by Captain Francisco Iberio.. A detail that if you do not know the location would certainly prevent you from finding it, but because of the clarity of the primary document or shall we say now the typed document? I was able to find the place name that has escaped so many allowing me now to know exactly where the trail traveled from and to.. now I cannot say that I know exactly where this one is, but I can say that it is within the parameters of about 90 yard circle.. it will take a little bit of searching, but at least we know the parameters.. in this particular cash it names and undetermined amount of silver and 35 boxes of gold “unsealed”.. If they are boxes they are likely a box that would set on each side of a mule. Likely carrying 125 to 150 lb per side.. made for two men to carry.


Over the past 10 years I believe we have made three trips to Majoma... One trip was basically recon.. another trip.. let's just say unforeseen circumstances which prevented us from getting to the site.. And the last trip again although they made it to the site encountered another unforeseen issue.. these experiences have opened our eyes to certain issues that should be resolved before we go again.. We have established a very good relationship with the landowner who acknowledged early on that they know the basic story of Majoma and they know it's out there, they just don't know where it is.... They don't have any written documents but they have heard the stories and they are just as clueless as to the place names as anyone would be if they didn't even have the topo maps.,. One individual resident in Mexico stated his amazement as to how this man in the States was able to get a copy of a document that no one seems to have down in Mexico.. I told him I have a couple more as well..


The last trip down into Mexico was in the first months of 2026.. due to an unforeseen circumstance when the boys returned home, I was compelled to take a hard look at everything once again and as I looked at the old map, I noticed two things that I had not seen on those maps in 23 years. As much as I have looked at them as much as I understood them, I did not notice these two things.. now because of this, I can confidently say that I know exactly where three of the cash's are located within the corrals.. A fourth one exists as well. However, we will need to do some searching for it but we know the parameters it is within..... 


There are many other identifying non-essential however details that I am willing to disclose... But one would have to read the five documents and then managed to put it all together in your mind.. We have decided at this point that before we organize another trip that we need to be better prepared in certain ways, but primarily financially because we need to be prepared for that moment. When we lay eyes upon it it needs to be removed and we need the quickest and safest way to remove it and relocate it.. should we be able to find that one qualified individual whom we can consider as a financial partner.. We can discuss further details.


In conclusion, let me say that I Daniel Lowe testify that everything I have said regarding the above project is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. tuscoro@gmail.com

Saturday, June 20, 2026

The Cattlemans Gold Revised & 3 Pyramid Stacks of 10 Pound Gold Bars Near Fillmore Utah

 

April 18th 2014

The Following story has never been told nor published, however certain details will be withheld to maintain ambiguity of the site. This is just another of the many I am unable to pursue any longer.




The year was 1927 in central Utah when two cattle ranchers were making their last trip for the season to gather in their cattle which had been grazing in the mountains through the summer. The two men had rode their horses from their camp located lower in the mountains to the base of a well known peak in the area where their cattle were last know to have grazed. They had gathered in all they could find and were making their last trip down the mountain to their base camp.

Friday, June 12, 2026

Mine of the Yutas Revised Synopsis

 As you may have noticed I have been on leave for a much needed sabbatical.... I needed a break and an opportunity to evaluate my own brick walls and my situation as well as several research projects, especially those in Mexico. Over the last few years I have lost several of my very good friends, some of which were my best reliable partners. Fortunately I still have several however some are roped down with a job, perfectly understandable but it feels as though we are entering a new era and I have and will be spending a significant amount of time trying to resolve the brick walls of the hunt that so often are encountered. 

Each project with little exceptinon has its brick wall, things you thought might not exist and in the begining you thought you could just take the information of any given project and almost walk straight to it.... needless to say that never happens, or at least not yet. 

I didn't get involved in this to become a treasure hunter, I know it seems as a lie, but my first motive is to resolve the mystery in each, I can only compare it to occasionally finding a cache of silver when some clue becomes clear and I know I have at least brought us on step closer to the prize.

As a result of this much neaded sabbatical, I and my friends have identified some of the problems we seem to encounter in these projects which witout resolving would inhibbit any treasure hunter, something I did not seek to be, and still with over whelming evidence against me, I still deny being one... but all the while I strive to help my treasure hunting friends become treasure finders.

when I am ready to reveal our new plan which insures us to be ready just in case opportinity knocks. due to a close encounter which remains close, relization of several things came up in which we simply were not prepared. These tempory brick walls set you back and end up costing you time effort and money.

Until I am ready to reveal the full details let it suffice that I am looking for a serious financial partner or two... and to negotiate terms ideas worthiness and participation if they desire, yet based upon my approval. We hope to also unvail a plan for smaller finacial partners with intent to lessen their risk. As a result and as many of you know I have many unresolved projects some with exceptional source material while others are not much better than a story book tale. As a result I will be going back not to the begining, but to the first of posting of these articles in 2014 here on Tuscoro.com intended as a synopsis of each project but certainly not all. I will first update them add to them if I feel the need, and if need be remove what should have not been said to begin with.

Without patting myself on the back I would like to remind the reader, I and a few others have near 30 years of researching these projects, , boots on the ground etc... fortunately I learned early on to keep a record and seek the most original information of each project.

Example... Near 25 years ago while investigating a project near Heber, I stumbled upon two of my first authentic carved tree symbols. One of those trees is still alive and I hate to say it but as of today, every believed to be authentic aspen carving I once knew of is now gone due to fire except one. I am sure there are many out there however I do not know of... We did not know at the time how these trees played into the story and certainly did not know how they played into a story I would not hear for another 15 years or so... but even with that, we had hit the proverbial brick wall.... again... However from time to time we get new clues which tears down the brick wall... just a few days ago one of our new partners while driving down the same dam road I have driven dozens and dozens of times spotted something I and many old time treasure hunters before me should have seen... but did not... as a result after all these years we now have the location of the mine and soon hope to have the location of a cache also mentioned by the Native Source....


So... with that said,  Here is the first of the updated revised synopsis. My goal is to give the reader the best idea of what the various projects are, without giving it away... 



Mine of the Yutahs (April 10th 2014)

The story that follows is the one that got me hooked on the Spanish lore... It was the consistent coincidence that occurred throughout the course of discovery... I am not in the habit of chasing after what I call story book tales, I use this term not to diminish the story or any authors who may have written about it, but to distinguish the difference between a fresh new story and one that has been hashed over so many times due to publication, we then begin to seemingly loose the ability to discern what is real and what isn't.

This story was not a story book tale when I first came upon it, but it has since been through the shredder and is one of the most famous among the Utah treasure hunters and most talked about today. What makes this story so appealing is the rather large cache left behind and documented by the Captain of the expedition of which the estimated amounts will be given herein.


Monday, March 9, 2026

The Arrow Tree Gold Cache

 

I was going through my files and suprisingly enough, I have not written an article on this story yet, it can however be found in my second book The Treasures of Utah, anyway, I decided to reproduce it here today....

Back in the early days I recall meeting a man whom I will not name, who has since passed on... a man who for his entire life it would seem had been chasing the Spanish Gold. This day he had asked a mutual friend to join him and they wanted me to come along. This man supposedly knew allot about the area I had been taken. It was explained to him that my interests were in the Petroglyphs and pictographs and specifically Native American glyphs. But this was not what he heard. An hour or so into the trip and showing us some things that quite frankly seemed trivial, he turned to me and said, “I have something to show you, lets see just how much you know, follow me.” I hopped into my truck and followed him for a distance where he pulled over and motioned me and my freind to follow on foot.

We walked for about 100 yards to a small grove of Quaking Aspens and he stops and points to a tree about 30 feet away, and says somewhat antagonistic “whatta ya think that means smarty pants!” I thought, buddy you don't know me well enough to be calling me smarty pants, but he was old at the time and I have thick skin so I let it slide without comment... I looked at the tree having 12 arrows carved up it, one above the other starting from about 2 to 3 feet off the ground and extending about 15 feet up the tree and at the top, some strange symbol.



The Arrow Tree

I applogise but these photos from 25 years ago were taken by one of the first sony digital cameras.




My friend Shane Green core dating the tree and my two older boys...

If you recognise this tree which I am sure still exists, you are/were 12 paces from where at todays value would have been hidden 

approx 24 million.

I starred at it for a moment and said, aw that’s easy,.... oh really? He indignantly said, well what does it mean? I told him it means stand next to the tree and walk 12 paces in the direction the arrows pointed. At this point he acted almost disgusted and frustrated, rolled his eyes and I thought for a moment he was going to walk over and slap me, then he said quite insistently, “Go over there and do it!” So I did and wading through the fall tall grass and on the 12th step, if I had taken it, I would have stepped in a hole about 3 feet deep and about 2 foot wide by 3 feet. Next to this hole was two flat pieces of red sand stone obviously used for a lid of which no red sandstone could be found in the area in fact I still can’t think of where any red sandstone can be found anywhere near that area. At this I said, well, It looks like someone got this one before you. Now seemingly upset he loudly responds, “Ya and had I brought you here a year ago it would be mine!” I felt like saying, don’t you mean ours?

It turns out that a year prior two men had found about 9 40 lb bars of Gold in that little cache. I tell this story for the experience, I knew at this point this is not the kind of person I choose to hunt with, although a great guy, his lust for gold is more than even he can stand and quite frankly his life would seem to be wasted.

This individual is one of them that carries with him every where he goes what is referred to as a long range gold finder of which there are many types, to this day I have never seen positive results from a one of them, in my mind they are a waste of time, don’t be suckered into buying one. If they actually worked do you really think the inventor who often drives an old beat up truck or car would be selling them? Why didn’t this LRG work for this man who was very insistant that it does work and who had been coming to this tree for near 4 years prior and not knowing that just 12 steps away were these gold bars? The answer is obvious and I could share several experiences pertaining to these deception devices. It isn’t that I do not believe in the concept, I myself can find water lines by dowsing, and I am certain some one out there has the gift to find gold and/or silver, I just haven’t found any one yet, I must admit there are two of my friends that have hit closely to some things but stll no undeniable success.

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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Reminiscing the Files of Stephen Shaffer

 About 2019 ish my freind Steve sent me an email, I called him to discuss it with him and again he expressed the idea that he did not think he was going to be around much longer. He would tell me this when ever he sent me additional information... I use to rib him and tell him if he would eat better and stay posative, he'd be around for quite a number of years yet.... Steve passed away in September of 2021 age 74. 

Following is the context of one of the emails with a few words blocked and the actual maps with just an edit or two....


"Dan,

In the years after I returned from my stint in the Army I ventured out into the Uinta Basin once again having missed my friends and Ute companions. Meeting with those people was and always will be something I will keep close to my heart.

Richard Riddley was a man of integrity and honesty. He would never tell just anyone something to appease them. He used to play tricks on Rhoades all the time and he and I would laugh when Rhoades would take the bait. I never told Rhoades of the trickery because to Richard it was an honorable thing to do to you enemies. Richard never liked Rhoades but tolerated him because Rhoades was friends with his youngest son Hoby. He treated me like a son.

Bishop Arrowchis was the same. He took more of a liking to Rhoades than Riddley did. Richard and Bishop were cousins and rode as Ute Rangers back in the 40's and 50's. They knew were many mines, treasures and battles took place.

Paul Cornpeach was of the same cut. I first met him while prospecting Rock Creek back in 1969 when he came upon me near Miners Gulch. We met several times after that.

Neil Wyaskit was another one that taught me much. I met him back in 1965 and rode with him in the Uinta Mountains to mines he used to work. He showed me smelters, massacre sites, mines and cache sites, mostly on tribal land. He once took me to a site where an old Spanish barrack once stood. All that was left was the foundation but around the area were pieces of armor sticking up out of the ground. He told that the Ute's rode up the hill and killed the Spaniards while they slept. They took a large cannon that was there and pushed it down hill into an old air shaft where it remains today. I was taken to the shaft but it is full of derbies.

Richard Mountain was another man of knowledge but not to be trusted. He tolerated me but did show me and tell me a few things. He was a Ute Ranger as well. We met when I was poking around Treasure Hill back in the early 70's. The reservation wasn't so closed up as it is today.

Tabiune was another. He took me to smelters up Dry ------- now called ------ Springs. The were still pretty much intact then. He told me how the Spaniards built them and why. A few

miles upstream were two mines that they got good gold from. At that time water ran down the wash were the smelters are, but today it is dry.

I still have friends out there but most have gone the way of the spirit. I am blood brothers with some and one not of the Utes but of the Apache. I have kept my word with them for years by not showing or telling anyone what I have seen and what I've been told. I laugh at those who THINK they know when I know full well they don't! But I keep my mouth shut and let them rave on making fools of themselves. Richard and Bishop taught me how to read Spanish signs and symbols. Gale Rhoades taught me as well. The Indians were taught by their fathers who learned from the Spaniards themselves.

This sets the stage of two of the many mines I've either been shown or told about. These two stories will give you something to look for. It won't be easy but I can give you some clues to help you. I've looked for one but not the other.

Excerpt from Bishop Arrowchis: "Someone - when surveying the Indian boundary line of the

west side of the ------ River found a small opening or hole and inside was found a lot of gold bullion & artifacts stacked up. This was found by Indians and then left as was found. The cave or hole is just off the line...on Forest Ground. They stacked rocks over the hole but first laid medium sized trees down."

I hiked that fence line several times and then one day as I was walking the fence line and keeping my head down with eyes fixed so as to notice anything out of the ordinary an Indian came up on me from the thick trees before I even heard him. He was on horseback too. He stopped and asked "What are doing?" I said, "Looking for gold." He looked at me for a moment they added "You are too far down, you need to go higher up" "Why" I asked. "You are a friend of the Arrowchis' so I tell you, you are too far down, go up." I said, thank you and asked his name. He said it didn't matter and then wished me luck. I did go further up but darkness over took me so I abandoned that venture. Time, money and other things got in my way so I never did go back.



Arrowchis' map drawn by his wife for me.



The Indian Fence line and where I think the hole might be. I was 1/4 mile short of the ridge.


Riddley told me about a mine that was once worked by Aaron Daniels and maybe Caleb Rhoades however he did not know about the later.

He said that when he was a boy the Daniels' sons and grandsons used to look for the Lost Rhoades Mine but he said "They were way off.". He took me to a place up in ---------- not from the -------. There in a hillside he pointed and said "Look there, this is a old Spanish mine that Daniels worked and got much gold out of, however I think it might be behind us because some old Indians say he drew the map like Indians do, always in reverse."

I asked him if he was sure about this. He said, "I know what came out of the mine and I know what is still in the mine because of Daniels telling his wife and her people know. I don't know if the mine is there or behind us."

Dan, these two sites should produce good gold for you. I leave these in your hands. I hope you can benefit by them. I know it will be a burden to go after these but if you do and spend the time needed you'll find them.



Two possible sites for the Daniels' Mine dubbed #3 on his map"

END of Email


This is just another couple of the many projects left to resolve.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Project Focus

 



My appologies for my absence....

my focus is on a sensative project....

Target 1 of 5 unsucessfull, planning second trip for target 2 and if need be #3.

currently trying to raise $1000 for personal support.


If you care to help that would be great, I have colateral for payback or you can come in as a minor partner... 

estimated potential payback of loan will be in late June.


Further details reach out to me at tuscoro@gmail.com