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Team DarkGlobe

Adventure Racing Team

1944 B-25 Mitchell Bomber
Local Crash Site

 

Event: Extreme Multi-Day Hike
Date: x 26, 2003, 10:00 am
Duration: x Night, x Days
(estimated)
Distance: x Kilometers (estimated)
Directions: Information Withheld
Parking: Information Withheld
Difficulty: Brutally Brutal
Required Equipment: Compass, topographical and trail maps, altimeter, 10 essentials of trekking, food for at least x days, non-cotton clothing, blister-proof footwear, overnight gear, day hiking equipment.

Notes:  Crash site is in the general vicinity of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Route and location are confidential.

All participating hikers were sworn to secrecy.

Rumor has it that this Mitchell B-25 bomber was used after the war to haul military cargo from one point to another in Canada. This one went down on its approach to Vancouver and was carrying some valuable cargo; eight hundred thousand dollars in cash in order to pay the military personnel on the west coast of Canada and a further eight hundred thousand dollars worth of gold bullion. Apparently neither was ever recovered. Could the treasure still be under the ice and snow that continually covers much of the wreckage?

This is a war relic where people died.

If you make it own your own good for you.

Just don't expect an answer when you ask, where is it.




Bomber Info:

It was an American 25 bomber that bombed Germans in WWII.
It was retired and Canada bought it
It was then outfitted to carry cargo and not bombs
All this info is on  the web so look around you will find nothing new here
 

 


ALL images are "clickable"

Thursday, x 26, 2003, 1:00 pm


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Water Flowing

Getting to Base Camp

 

 


Mysterious unexplained mounds.

The image above doesn't show it very well, but we encountered an unexplained geological formation along the trail. It was a mound of clean rocks and boulders snaking its way throughout the forest. The mound crossed the old logging road so it must have been formed within the last 20 years or so. The rock mound did not follow any particular land features, such as a downward slope, but randomly made its way throughout the forest and across the old logging road which led us to believe it could not have been made by flowing water; it did not follow the contours of the land like water would. It looked like the soil was washed away by water, like a dry creek bed, but why did it protrude upwards? Not a downwards indentation like a normal dry creek bed? Very strange.

Camping

Gerry

My power helmet will get us there.

Bishop


Concerned anxiety.

 

1 of 3

Question: Will we get there?


"Oh yeah. No problem"


"Probably"


"Maybe not"


"Doubtful"


"We are here, but have to get back"


"It was a cakewalk in hell"

 

Crash Site

 


"Do not report" sign.


UFO in image.


Propeller serial number.


Emergency beacon (yellow).

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