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Tales of California's hidden treasures and lost mines span the state from the Pacific Ocean to the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sunken cargo from the steamship Brother Jonathon is rumored to still be out there, awaiting discovery, as is the location of the famous lost Breyfogle Mine. Outlaws like Three Finger Jack and Joaquin Murrieta were said to have stashed their loot while evading law enforcement, and Sir Francis Drake's English pirates buried treasures all along the coast. Deep underground and underwater, a bounty awaits for some lucky prospector. Join author W. Craig Gaines as he unearths stories of legendary and historic lost treasures yet to be found in the Golden State. W. Craig Gaines is the author of several books, including Civil War Gold and Other Lost Treasures, Lost Oklahoma Treasure and Lost Texas Treasure. Craig has been interested in lost treasure ever since seeing the film Treasure Island when he was very young. He has written lost treasure stories for a variety of treasure hunting magazines. Craig is an engineer, geologist and writer who has been in many of the areas mentioned in this work. He currently resides with his wife, Arla, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Purchase HERE
Tales of California's hidden treasures and lost mines span the state from the Pacific Ocean to the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sunken cargo from the steamship Brother Jonathon is rumored to still be out there, awaiting discovery, as is the location of the famous lost Breyfogle Mine. Outlaws like Three Finger Jack and Joaquin Murrieta were said to have stashed their loot while evading law enforcement, and Sir Francis Drake's English pirates buried treasures all along the coast. Deep underground and underwater, a bounty awaits for some lucky prospector. Join author W. Craig Gaines as he unearths stories of legendary and historic lost treasures yet to be found in the Golden State. W. Craig Gaines is the author of several books, including Civil War Gold and Other Lost Treasures, Lost Oklahoma Treasure and Lost Texas Treasure. Craig has been interested in lost treasure ever since seeing the film Treasure Island when he was very young. He has written lost treasure stories for a variety of treasure hunting magazines. Craig is an engineer, geologist and writer who has been in many of the areas mentioned in this work. He currently resides with his wife, Arla, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Purchase HERE
Tyler and David are joined by Mike Hudson, Craig Gaines and Micah Muzio from the sorely missed Hudson and Gaines podcast.
This week, House continues the Ringer Pantry Party, in which we take a tour of the kitchens and cabinets of Ringer staffers! This week, House talks to Chris Ryan about the moment in food entertainment and his favorite snacks to make (03:02). Copy chief Craig Gaines shows off his extensive liquor cabinet and details his favorite cocktails for the season (21:26). Finally, Tyler Parker shares his kitchen and discusses the best snacks to give his young children during quarantine (40:23).
Craig Gaines knows exactly where to put MLB's most controversial garbage receptacle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Gaines revs up a critique of fancy automotive features. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Gaines proposes new scoring rules to increase interest in NBA games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
House has a turkey-tastic episode and sits down with Bon Appétit editor Andrew Knowlton and Ringer copy chief Craig Gaines to talk Food News, why Georgia likes honey-baked ham, and a very interesting invention from Jimmy Dean. Also House shares some excellent pumpkin pie alternatives as well as his thoughts on Thanksgiving Day goose. Host: Joe House Guests: Andrew Knowlton, Craig Gaines
House connects with Bon Appetit's Andrew Knowlton to discuss his recent trip to France, during which time he traveled alongside cyclists on the Tour de France and observed some of their unorthodox eating habits (5:05). Then House is joined by Craig "The Chief" Gaines for a special July edition of Food News (42:23).
The Dodgers' Yasiel Puig trade this offseason shook some fans to their core. Craig Gaines joins to share why that angst has passed. Plus, will this be the year the Dodgers get over the hump, or is there reason for continued anxiety for the best team in baseball heading into the postseason (2:00)? Then, Rob Harvilla calls in to delineate the Indians' two-year fallout since the 2016 World Series (16:27). Host: Bobby Wagner Guests: Craig Gaines and Rob Harvilla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dodgers' Yasiel Puig trade this offseason shook some fans to their core. Craig Gaines joins to share why that angst has passed. Plus, will this be the year the Dodgers get over the hump, or is there reason for continued anxiety for the best team in baseball heading into the postseason (2:00)? Then, Rob Harvilla calls in to delineate the Indians’ two-year fallout since the 2016 World Series (16:27). Host: Bobby Wagner Guests: Craig Gaines and Rob Harvilla
House is joined by Craig "The Chief" Gaines for a special June edition of Food News to discuss KFC petitioning for a Michelin star, a new innovation from Corona, raw-egg breakfasts, and more.
House talks with The Ringer's Kevin Clark about the food scene in his hometown of Orlando, Florida, including Puerto Rican, Vietnamese, fish camps, and more (4:54). Then House sits down with Ringer copy chief Craig Gaines to discuss his recent trip to Montreal and his experiences with famous Jewish delis, Syrian restaurants, street gnocchi, French-Italian wine bars, and more (30:42).
The Ringer's Zach Kram talks to Michael Baumann about trade deadline possibilities around the league (01:30) before "The Chief" Craig Gaines joins the show to discuss Matt Kemp and the resurgent Dodgers (19:00). Then, Ben Lindbergh discusses the Cleveland Indians' hold on the AL Central (36:30). Credits: Hosted by: Zach Kram, Michael Baumann, Craig Gaines, and Ben Lindbergh Produced by: Jim Cunningham Brought to you by: The Ringer Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An investigation into offensive license plates leads Craig Gaines to an existential crisis that only Great Haven historibrarian Everett Lawrence can resolve. Originally "aired" June 09, 2007.
Mike Hudson tries to secure a deal with an airline for air rights into Great Haven. Craig Gaines tries his best to help. Originally "aired" Sept 14, 2007.
The Bush Pilots agree to add seating that accomodates the disabled but Craig Gaines think the agreement doesn't go far enough. Originally "aired" Dec 02, 2007.
Local hardware impresario Mike Hudson joins longtime radio host and community college instructor Craig Gaines on WBFK. They discuss the relative merits of building a fountain and destroying the Midcity Bog. Originally "aired" Oct 01, 2006.