Police Warn of ‘Deadly Pursuit’ as 2 Have Died in 2 Years Searching for Buried Treasure in Rocky Mountains

SnowBrains |
treasure, Rocky Mountains, deadly
The map and clues left by Forrest Fenn. Credit: Instagram

Almost 10-years ago a man claimed he had hidden treasure, a chest of gold and rare objects, in the 1,000-mile stretch of the Rocky Mountains from New Mexico up to the Canadian border. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have been on the hunt for the treasure but Montana law enforcement issued a warning to them on Tuesday that it could be a deadly pursuit.

“In the last couple years, two people have died, two have been rescued near death, several have had run-ins with local and federal law enforcement, and one told his wife today he was injured but not where he was,” the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook Tuesday. “These people were all near Yellowstone National Park and they were all looking for the Forrest Fenn treasure.”

Forrest Fenn is the New Mexico man who allegedly left behind a treasure chest filled with gold, rubies, emeralds, and diamonds in the Rocky Mountains in 2010. He claimed he wanted to inspire people to explore nature and give hope to people affected by the Great Recession. Fenn said a poem he wrote contains nine clues for locating the chest.

treasure
Forrest Fenn

But Gallatin County Sheriff Brian Gootkin said Tuesday that some hunters in their eagerness to find the booty may be giving their loved ones only a vague sense of their location, protecting their competitive edge but also making it difficult for them to be rescued, reports CNN.

“You must know that this country is unforgiving if you don’t give it the respect it deserves,” Gootkin said. “We encourage everyone to vigorously pursue their outdoor passions, but think like a local. Before you go after the treasure, consider your level of skill, preparation, and knowledge of the area. Consider the volunteer hours spent searching if you need to be rescued, and the anxiety of those left at home.”

He added bears, snakes, rivers and a lack of cellphone service are just some of the dangers visitors to the area face. In total, 4 people have perished in the search of the estimated $2-million fortune.


Related Articles

Got an opinion? Let us know...