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Metal Detecting, Metal Detectors, Emeralds & Treasure Hunting

Adventures Into The Unknown Newsletter February 2006 

Quickie Update 


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Happy New Year from sunny Quito!

So sorry to be so late with this newsletter and getting the New Year
off to the exciting start that I was foreseeing in my last
newsletter. I have been through a very difficult January as my dear
mother passed away. She had been in poor health for some time.
However, as you can well appreciate, it was still a difficult time
and required a good share of my focus and energy. My mom always gave
me the freedom to go out exploring and the permission to bring home
my discoveries, no matter how slimy. Thanks for your patience and
understanding.

I am back in spirit now and ready to get busy with some great
adventures and some creative ideas for you about how you can
increase your level of adventure, fun and freedom this year. I
always look forward to your questions and comments. We publish a
number of them in the web site at:
http://www.stangrist.com/Questions.htm.

In my next newsletter I'll be posting my story and some photos taken
of my recent ascent of Pasochoa Volcano. We reached the peak at
4,200 meters with about 30 minutes to enjoy the view that popped out
of the clouds just in time before having to head back down the hill.
I really put my Jacuzzi to good use the day after.

I also went to the Pacific coast last week to search for dinosaur
bones. I discovered some petrified bones there about 20 years ago
but at that time I had no experience in what to do with them. If you
have purchased my new e-package, Creating Wealth Through Adventure
(
http://www.stangrist.com/CreatingWealthSystem.htm), you will know
what I learned to do with dinosaur bones years later.

The bones are a big business and there is a hungry market willing to
pay huge bucks for these amazing collectibles. Searching for and
finding the bones, is pretty exciting stuff. Dinosaur bones can be
found in many more places than commonly believed. At the age of 9, I
found a petrified lizard's head on my elementary school playground
in Livonia, Michigan. Where did that come from? Gravel pits can
sometimes yield real treasures.

I just took delivery of a brand new Minelab GP3500 metal detector.
For those of you who know metal detectors, you probably know what
this one is like for nugget shooting. We're off on Monday morning to
the Amazon Jungle to hit 5 of my favorite spots in search of the
biggest gold nuggets we can find. I promise to post details and
photos of the adventure, whether we hit the jackpot or not. I can't
wait to share some of my favorite places on earth with you.

I recently received an amazing and totally unexpected email. If you
have purchased my e-package,
http://www.stangrist.com/TunnelsMoricz.htm, you will recognize the
name of an important man named Jaramillo. He passed away several
years ago. He was the first white man to ever have entered the Cueva
de los Tayos where the ancient metallic library and other artifacts
are located (see "Gold of the Gods" by von Daniken). Jaramillo was
the one who showed all of this to Juan Moricz
(
http://www.stangrist.com/fax1.htm).

Jaramillo's son contacted me last week. After trading some emails
back and forth, we quickly got on to friendly ground with each
other. He is very well-informed and interested in the possibility of
mounting an expedition in the future. He is currently in hiding in
Europe/Asia because of what he knows about the library and its
political implications. More details to come as appropriate.

Last but not least, my expedition buddy Jim and I will be heading
into the fabled Llanganati Mountains next month. We'll be
accompanied by an Ecuadorian PhD historian who has discovered a man-
made lake right in the vicinity of where the famous Atahualpa's
Treasure (estimated value = $8 billion) is most likely to be,
according to Spanish documents (Valverde's Derrotero).

If you know the story, you know that the treasure was dumped into a
man-made lake just before all the Inca porters were executed to keep
the secret. Our friend has discovered an Eastern entrance into these
mountains along an ancient Inca highway. There are a number of large
boulders with petroglyphs that mark the way. I have seen the photos
and I have every reason to believe that this is something remarkable.

I'll be back in touch soon!

Warmest Regards,
Stan

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