![]() ![]() Sorry I Prefer to share with everyone rather then send via emails,īank Robbery and Lost Treasure in Winsted Connecticutĭescribes a bank robbery that occurred in Winsted, Connecticut in November 1861. Follow the game trails, not the people trails and once again, best wishes. Caves are at the bottom of hills, sides of hills, tops of hills. You will have to get out in the forest and look. Most people hike the trail and that's it. Stolen goods, things taken by Indians and stored, travelers along the trail that didn't make it, Trail bandit's caches, well anything. Good luck on your quest and remember, anything can be hidden in the caves. If you decide to go please take someone with you. I grew up in central Texas exploring caves in my hippy days and I have been in your state on part of the App. There have to be great artifacts to find. The Vikings could and probably did visit your entire state and the Appalacian Trail runs right through there. I know you have an interest in caches and you may actually find one. I am not sure about treasure tales, but I would imagine that those caves have been used, visited and some occupied for thousands of years. ![]() All along your western border there are caves, many remote and unexplored. before you have me banned for life, listen up.
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