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Re: Victorio Peak
December 13, 1999 at 16:35:51
In Reply to: Re: Victorio Peak
posted by FRENCHMAN on December 11, 1999 at 14:20:23

FRENCHMAN, The Victorio Peak that Doc Noss found is here in Southern New Mexico about 35 miles North of Las Cruces where I live. Sorry but I think you guys are refering to a different peak. The one here is named after Chief Victorio who used it as a stash place in the 1880s. Also supposedly the spanish smeltered gold in the peak and stashed the ingots in the peak and very little of those ingots ever saw the light of day, assuming they even existed. But Noss' Victorio Peak was definitely not a depository used by whites, nor did it have steel doors otherwise I am sure the Ova Noss Family Partnership would certainly have detectected the doors with all the equipment that's been used on that mountain. Good hunting!


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