<p>In December 2010 J.P. Ripple made a handshake agreement with an eighty-seven-year-old man named Red to hunt for treasure on Stigley Ridge in northern Oklahoma.</p><p>Red didn&rsquo;t balk when Ripple who bought his first metal detector as a senior in high school told him it would take about six winters to cover the 200-acre ridge.</p><p>While Red never gave one reason why he wanted the ridge searched he claimed his friends had lost coins tax tokens toys and jewelry under a red cedar on the ridge. The Stigley kids were classmates during parts of the Great Depression and they had a great time playing under the tree with Red once a month.</p><p>In sharing his story about searching for treasure on the ridge Ripple reveals the methods he used what worked what didn&rsquo;t and how he dealt with an elderly man who wanted to tag along and help dig.</p><p>He also shares the best places to search for valuable items how to sell coins and bottles and federal regulations that every treasure hunter must keep top of mind&mdash;as well as what he found on Stigley Ridge.</p>