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To: Natedog who wrote (295)6/27/2011 9:05:02 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 906
 
Data should be floating in from those heli airbornes some new high tech system there using



To: Natedog who wrote (295)6/27/2011 11:26:21 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 906
 
gold was discovered on Black Hills and Scroggie ...... nuggets (the largest nugget reported weighed 3937.7 g ...
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To: Natedog who wrote (295)6/27/2011 11:31:50 PM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 906
 
try your gold search here lol

The Mad Trapper Johnson treasure is located on the boundary line between Alaska and the Yukon Territory. After murdering several prospectors for their gold and robbing Indian trap lines, Johnson was killed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1932. After shooting a Mountie while making for the Alaskan border, he cached the gold near the border, either in Alaska or Yukon, and was then shot and killed. There is no record of his caches being found.

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The Yukon riverboat Columbian caught fire and was beached and destroyed on September 25, 1905, while en route to Dawson. The great amount of gold she carried has reportedly never been found.

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Johnny Watsons gold, collected during a lifetime spent on the Yukon River, is hidden somewhere on Watson Creek, 60 miles downstream from Dawson. Watson Creek was named for Johnny, who died at the age of 83.