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  1. #81
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    Feb 2006
    New Hampshire - USA
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    Wow, the scale is misleading - I would never guess that the vent hole at the yellow arrow was 3 feet across. Can you help orient me without giving anything away? Is the camera shot taken from an angle looking down an incline, or is the vent hole on the surface of the rocks in such a way that you could walk down to it? Either way, I like that some of clues match up - very interesting. Good luck to you.
    "There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)

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  3. #82
    us
    Dec 2010
    Arizona
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    Hello,

    Here is another clue I found.

    "Three stones by themselves are the key to the mine"

    Before I found these stones, my mind was picturing three rocks TOGETHER in one spot. As you can see by the photo below, that's not the case. These three stones are found above the tunnels in the previous photo I posted, and arent lined up with the tunnel or the natural vent. The are actually "pointing" to the only dirt area that can be found above on the side of the hill. It's my opinion that Waltz left these as sort of an "arrow" to point to the mine location. If you're below and standing on the dirt, you'll never see these rocks. That's the beauty of them. They're naturally hidden by the contours of the land, unless you know they're there.

    Now, some people may say that I put those stones there myself. I don't care, I know what i've found so save that arguement for someone else.... I'm just sharing things I've found.

    Thanks,
    Travis
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  4. #83
    us
    Dec 2010
    Arizona
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubfan64 View Post
    Wow, the scale is misleading - I would never guess that the vent hole at the yellow arrow was 3 feet across. Can you help orient me without giving anything away? Is the camera shot taken from an angle looking down an incline, or is the vent hole on the surface of the rocks in such a way that you could walk down to it? Either way, I like that some of clues match up - very interesting. Good luck to you.
    Paul

    I am above the hole looking down. Im on the "ridge" mentioned in the clue, looking from the farside. It is an incline, which is why i mentioned some climbing gear.

    I do disagree with one thing you wrote..... Not "some" clues match up.... All of them do..... Im just not posting all of them.... Ive worked too hard just to give it all away........

    Travis

  5. #84
    us
    Feb 2006
    New Hampshire - USA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Dutchman View Post
    Paul

    I am above the hole looking down. Im on the "ridge" mentioned in the clue, looking from the farside. It is an incline, which is why i mentioned some climbing gear.

    I do disagree with one thing you wrote..... Not "some" clues match up.... All of them do..... Im just not posting all of them.... Ive worked too hard just to give it all away........

    Travis
    Thanks for the clarification - knowing that, I'm able to visualize stuff in the photo a little better.

    As far as my saying "some" of the clues, the only reason I used that word is because there are quite literally hundreds of clues to the LDM location, and my assumption was that not ALL of them could fit your spot. If you went into your search after selecting the clues you felt were the most likely, and it turned out THOSE clues all fit, I understand your point .

    You're on an interesting path, that's for certain.
    "There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)

  6. #85
    us
    Mar 2010
    Republic of Texas
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    DD,
    It would be awesome if we could finally lie the mystery to rest!!
    I'm happy for you! - you have put a lot of research into the matter!
    I'll keep my fingers crossed! :-)

  7. #86
    us
    Dec 2010
    Arizona
    My Brain
    282
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    Paul,

    Maybe later this week i'll start up a topic of all of the clues i've found to be true, which ones don't match my area, maps that match, and which clues got mixed up/changed. I'll try to include pics where I can.

    Loke,

    It's pretty interesting for sure. The only bad thing is that the way the laws are, no one may ever get to know about it. Except for a few select people that i've gotten to know personally. Now, if that hole in my picture turns out to be accessible, using modern climbing equipment, I may be able to prove it without disturbing anything. Which has always been my goal.

    Thanks,
    Travis

  8. #87
    us
    Jul 2011
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Dutchman View Post
    Paul

    I am above the hole looking down. Im on the "ridge" mentioned in the clue, looking from the farside. It is an incline, which is why i mentioned some climbing gear.

    I do disagree with one thing you wrote..... Not "some" clues match up.... All of them do..... Im just not posting all of them.... Ive worked too hard just to give it all away........

    Travis
    Hello Travis
    I just want to ask one question
    if what you have found is the LDM, how do you suppose that Waltz was able to climb down that incline without climbing gear and at the ripe old age of 60 plus ?
    Alan
    Last edited by alan m; Jul 06, 2012 at 09:26 PM.
    It ain't over till the fat lady sings

  9. #88
    us
    Dec 2010
    Arizona
    My Brain
    282
    32 times
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    Quote Originally Posted by alan m View Post
    Hello Travis
    I just want to ask one question
    if what you have found is the LDM, how do you suppose that Waltz was able to climb down that incline without climbing gear and at the ripe old age of 60 plus ?
    Alan
    Alan

    That hole in my picture is not where I believe Waltz went in. I believe the shaft he covered is above on the hillside. That hole is where I think the mine "crops out at the bottom of the wash".

    If you feel like it, take a look at my post "Clues that match my search area". I clearly point out the "dirt spot" that I believe the shaft Waltz used is hidden under.

    Thanks
    Travis

  10. #89
    us
    Jul 2011
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    Awsome discovery Travis.
    Looking forward to hearing more as you progress.
    Best Regards
    Alan
    It ain't over till the fat lady sings

 

 
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