FORREST FENN'S TREASURE ECHO PARK, SO HEAR ME ALL AND LISTEN GOOD

FORREST FENN'S TREASURE ECHO PARK, SO HEAR ME ALL AND LISTEN GOOD

This video is about FORREST FENN’S TREASURE ECHO PARK, SO HEAR ME ALL AND LISTEN GOOD.
We are full time RVers that work and live the nomadic life on the road and search for Forrest Fenn’s treasure. We love the thrill of the chase and the new treasures found along the way. Join us on our searches and our Full time RVlife explorations.

Welcome to our YouTube channel, Follow Your Wanderlust! Where we share some of our adventures, work camping tips and favorite spots.
We are Anja and Bob and we have been together for 28 years, we both have been born with the Wanderlust Gene and can’t get enough of wandering and exploring this beautiful world. We have lived in California, New Mexico, Colorado and Hawaii, but have wandered many states and countries. We are Full-Time RV-ers and travel and work camp in a 2010, Winnebago View 24A Diesel Sprinter. We like to bring our 2012 Jeep Wrangler unlimited with us to explore where the RV can’t go. We are not retired yet so we have to work on the road, we work camp at National parks, Forest Service and State parks and design some t-shirts and stickers and make some jewelry that are inspired by our travels. We will be selling those on our new website soon. We enjoy boon docking in nature or dry camping off grid along the ocean, in deserts and in the mountains. Our other passion is searching for treasures, one of those is a real Treasure Chest hidden by a fascinating gentleman named Forrest Fenn. We have been searching since 2013 and have filmed a few of our searches for you, so you can come along for the Thrill Of The Chase. Thank you for Watching and Subscribing to our YouTube channel, you can also follow us on our Facebook Page Follow Our Wanderlust and our Instagram Follow Your Wanderlust.

9 Comments

  1. Rockytop Wrangler on April 19, 2023 at 7:13 pm

    As to vehicle mentioned,,I believe at one of the interviews he said it was a sedan,, so 2-wheel travel,, and foot travel to hidey spot….(from road …or parking area ??…)………..?? All in one afternoon …….5-6 hrs ??

  2. Rob Adam on April 19, 2023 at 7:16 pm

    TFTW Forrest mentions fishing in the Verde river and catching fish then cooking them on a flat rock. I’ve always felt this was a possible allusion to a Green River. You may wish to search for a flat rock in your area, whether an actual geologic one or by name.

  3. Rockytop Wrangler on April 19, 2023 at 7:24 pm

    Awesome video,,,also an area of mine ,,but there have been many searchers ,,even groups ,,scouring this overall location,over , , past 8 yrs. ,,,Box or not is certainly beautiful location ,,and full of history………..(but FFT ,, Not in Colo. ,, RIGHT ??)……….Stay Safe and God Bless……….

  4. Outdoor Tonez on April 19, 2023 at 7:42 pm

    Fenn would’nt let people die trying now would he. Well good luck if yall find Mr. Fenns hidings if its not found by now. Wish yall the best sounds you guys are getting close to the treasure. try magnet fishing as well. Just never know what you can reel in like a big fish. LOL

  5. Duane White on April 19, 2023 at 7:52 pm

    Forest Fenn s treasurer is only for the rich to find sense the poor can’t take a vacation to those areas ☹️

  6. Verne Freeman Hoyt on April 19, 2023 at 8:02 pm

    That was delightful. Thank you for sharing it.

  7. Kris from Florida on April 19, 2023 at 8:08 pm

    Beautiful. 15 years ago my family came into the canyon from the north road. You could not see any mountains or canyons as you approached, just a badly maintained road. Still to this day that is the most beautiful discovery I have ever seen.

  8. Serendipity Vibe on April 19, 2023 at 8:09 pm

    May be it has to be Amphetheater Mountain.

  9. Duane White on April 19, 2023 at 8:09 pm

    In the brown cabin looks like a stone the size of the chest had been moved a foundation stone

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