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« on: August 28, 2010, 12:02:26 pm »
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OK I have read in the book Lost Dreams Die
About Willard  DRY Canyon were gold is to be found Idea  Bingham Young once said he could stand in his doorway and see where veins of gold and silver were hidden?  in the mountains, but that the time had not yet come to mine them.Perhaps he was looking at Willard  Dry Canyon. a deep water worn gash in the wasatch front above the sleepy little town of Willard. Idiot Angry OK LOL how can that be?Huh??? Bingham Young lived in Ogden about 2nd and 136th  and then moved into Fort Buenaventura in Ogden.
 Violent Now if this is true and were that the Fort grounds are How could he see the Willared Canyon  No no! ok What do you have on this,?Huh?
let me know and yes I have been up Willared Canyon all the way to the falls and I have pan up there only found a pinhead gold as to date.


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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2010, 01:35:17 am »
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He could have been lookin at Twin Peaks.  Have you seen the really big Turtle on the south side.  The hikers in the area call it the Dromedary.  Like its some kind of camel shape.  But its a Turtle, and it means "Treasure Here."
He would have been living in the Lion House to see Twin Peaks.

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