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  1. #1

    Jan 2008
    Canyon Del Oro, Arizona
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    Camp Loco name


    How did Camp Loco get its name

    There's a site on the Tubac topo, in Santa Cruz County, Arizona that's been driving me nuts: Camp Loco. No history but it's on the maps. It's deep in headhunter country. The area is filled with illegal and drug smugglers.

    What’s the ‘story’? Is it part of the Tumacacori Mission lost mines? La Virgen de Guadalupe; La Purisima Concepcion; La Opata’s Mine; and others.

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    us
    Dec 2008
    ARIZONA
    lucky horseshoe
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    Re: Camp Loco name

    Quote Originally Posted by froggy

    How did Camp Loco get its name

    It's deep in headhunter country. The area is filled with illegal and drug smugglers.
    Loco=crazy- u answered ur own question!

    Cachefinder-
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    cx
    Jan 2006
    SoCal
    Modded SD2000 / Excalibur 1000 / XTerra70 / Fisher Gemini / Mineoro DC2007HAHA :-)
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    Re: Camp Loco name

    Froggy,

    I know this is an old topic, but while looking for something different online, I found this thread.

    The name "Camp Loco" is associated with the Jesuit Treasure of the Mission of Tumacacori.

    Here is the story:

    One of the older stories regarding the area of Tumacacori Mt (Peck/Javelina Canyons) is that there is a hidden treasure there. The clues to find the treasure are: "On an Eastern facing cliff will be what looks like a large butterfly head on the right side. Follow the direction of the butterfly, and you will find a very narrow canyon. At the mouth of this canyon is a rock formation that looks like a tall skinny man. Go into this canyon and you will find a face on a cliff. This face looks right at where the treasure is buried."

    Around the turn of the century, a black cowboy (nobody remembers his real name) after getting out of the military, moved to that spot to search for the treasure. He dug all over the place. Every day he dug he always saw a Big Horn Sheep watching him from cliffs above. Eventually, he started going a little nuts thinking that the Bighorn was the spirit of a dead Jesuit Priest. He shot and killed the Bighorn and eventually grew extremely remorseful over the killing. He never left that canyon. All his supplies were brought to him every couple of weeks by some cowboys from a nearby ranch. They saw how whacky he was getting and told the local sheriff. They all went back out to the camp and the cowboy attacked them forcing them to shoot and kill him.

    From then on, the place was called Camp Loco.

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