theghosttownhunter

HOME

Bruce's Latest Adventures

Haunted Hotels book

Bulletin Board

Advisory

Order 2 Latest Books

How To Order The Books

Speaking to Your Group

IN THE NEWS

About the Books

Schedule A Book Signing

The Road Less Traveled

Discoveries

About the Author

Host A Party

Sites of Idaho

Cave & Mine Photos

Where in the West?

Past Events

Corrections and Updates

Buford WY

Happy Vet's Day

Take the road less traveled

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bruce at Yellowstone Falls

Bruce A. Raisch has lived in the St. Louis area most of

his life and is a member of the St. Louis Writers Guild.

Bruce is a ghost town hunter, historian, photographer

and outdoor adventurer.

He is also a 20 year Veteran of the Missouri Army National Guard.

As such, he has dedicated all his books to other family members

who were also U. S. Military Veterans.

His activities and interests include: archeology,

astronomy, camping, canoeing, canyoneering,

extreme hiking, history, horseback riding, land

navigation, mountain climbing, parachuting,

parasailing, photography, rock climbing, spelunking,

steam train riding and white water rafting.

Want more information about the author? 
Check out the last page in each of his 6 books!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bruce at Yellowstone Falls
Author Bruce A. Raisch with TV Star James Drury, The Virigian
Bruce examining helictite
Caving back in the early 1980s at Whites Creek Cave
Ghost Town Hunting in beautiful Montana country
Part of the film set, "Dances with Wolves". Location: Rapid City, SD
Remains of Fishing Resort, destroyed in 1959 Earthquake, MT
Duty, Honor, Country is much more than just 3 words

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Photo 1 (Bruce & father William)

These ruins are the northern most of any Mesoamerican site.  This is a photo of

my first visit to a pyramid.  I am 10 years old.  Plenty of rattlesnakes and poisonous
scorpions. 

 

Photo 2 (Bruce & brother Scott)

I am the lower one in the photo leaning against the stella.  This site is named

El Tajin.  It is near Poza Rica Mexico.  The site was remote, covered with
jungle and we were the only tourists there and in town too.  This is a famous
archeological site with many mysteries. 

 

 


. . . Your adventure awaits . . .

Web Hosting powered by Network Solutions®