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Aug 16, 2012, 09:03 PM
#61
Wayne we have had record heat here for the last month. You need a gallon of water to get to the mail box around the corner. Not good for a walk in the Superstitions right now I'm going to Prescott for a club hunt In a good spot Sat. I'm up for a walk after things cool off. I'm willing to use my special talents to help you check over the sites with my equipment. Just need help getting it in. At least you will know where you stand and in the long run less work. I traded some guns for a boat and have been messing with that to pass the time while it's hot.
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Aug 16, 2012 09:03 PM
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Aug 16, 2012, 09:06 PM
#62
 Chuck Chatsko
 Originally Posted by sgtfda
6.5 keep in mind treasure books are good for getting a feel on the subject. Do not depend on them leading you to the target. In most cases they will send you off in the wrong direction. A direction many others followed before you. Think outside the box or in this case the book. The key is footwork in the correct area. The trick is finding the correct area.
sgtfd, you hit the nail square with the hammer there. I was talking long distance with my younger brothers today, and D the Marine said he`d go, I still have to work on Joe.
Last edited by 393stroker; Aug 16, 2012 at 09:12 PM.
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Aug 16, 2012, 09:24 PM
#63
393 wait for the best weather. One less thing you will have going against you. I try to learn from others mistakes. One look at the photos of the last three lost was enough for me. In this heat I'm happy floating in my pool while looking at the Superstitions.
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Aug 16, 2012, 09:42 PM
#64
Frank:
I'll give you a shout when I have everything on track.
Hopefully, with the shindig a week later this year, it won't be as warm as last year was.
Help with the carrying shouldn't be any problem, and I'd rather see rows of little flags in the dirt than a buncha holes ruining the landscaping.
Maybe we can talk you into a day outing on the boat as well. The Bat cave is easy to get to by boat, and I would love to be able to get some photos of the Skeleton Cave area as well, even if only from the river below.
Regards:Wayne
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Aug 16, 2012, 10:03 PM
#65
 Originally Posted by sgtfda
393 wait for the best weather. One less thing you will have going against you. I try to learn from others mistakes. One look at the photos of the last three lost was enough for me. In this heat I'm happy floating in my pool while looking at the Superstitions.
Frank:
Chuck made his first foray into the Sups last month......and with good planning, lived to tell us about it.
Not only that, but he wants to go back.......so he's hooked.
He has a short video up on U-Tube, but I can't find the link right now.
Maybe he'll post it.
Regards:Wayne
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Aug 16, 2012, 10:23 PM
#66
That's it Wayne. Dutch hunting by boat. A first for everything. Thinking outside the box! I'm all for that.
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Aug 16, 2012, 10:38 PM
#67
 Chuck Chatsko
 Originally Posted by somehiker
Frank:
Chuck made his first foray into the Sups last month......and with good planning, lived to tell us about it. 
Not only that, but he wants to go back.......so he's hooked.
He has a short video up on U-Tube, but I can't find the link right now.
Maybe he'll post it.
Regards:Wayne
Yeah Wayne, it`s under Superstition Mountains, quest of the Prealta Stone Maps, I didn`t post it due to cursing. Chuck
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Aug 16, 2012, 10:58 PM
#68
 Originally Posted by sgtfda
That's it Wayne. Dutch hunting by boat. A first for everything. Thinking outside the box! I'm all for that.
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Aug 17, 2012, 09:59 AM
#69
Then again what about the mine shaft under the lake?
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Aug 17, 2012, 10:20 AM
#70
 Originally Posted by sgtfda
Then again what about the mine shaft under the lake?
Hi Frank! Sorry I won't make the Rendezvous this year - I was looking forward to saying hello to you again - you're an interesting person to talk with . I saw on Facebook recently where Tom Kollenborn posted a photo of the Mormon Flats are BEFORE it became Canyon Lake - certainly gets one's imagination going on what interesting things may be under that water!
Wayne - I wish I could make it this year, but it seems like a perfect storm of crap that's combining this time and I'm just not gonna be able to go. I'm gonna see about maybe spending a week out there next spring.
"There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)
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Aug 17, 2012, 11:05 AM
#71
Frank:
Hell, maybe that's where the LDM really is ?
Then again, with all the digging that went on out there, there might be a few old mines under the lake.
If the Spanish were grinding ore somewhere along the river, as the Peralta/Fish map seems to show, there might still be signs of an old trail somewhere along the river bank. Unless that's all under water now as well.
Paul:
I'm sorry to hear that you can't make it.
I don't know what's in the cards for next spring yet.
I'll let you know, though.
Regards:Wayne
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Aug 17, 2012, 11:45 AM
#72
Anyone who has ever met or talked to Paul, and attends the Rendezvous, will be sad to
hear that he won't be there this year.
Paul has become a "regular" at the event, and has contributed to it's popularity and success.
Since this will probably be our last year as camp hosts, it will be even more disappointing
for us.
Take care,
Joe
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Aug 17, 2012, 12:18 PM
#73
Paul what about your pet kitty back in the hills? He needs fed. I'm sure it's waiting for me. Though I would have a little surprise for it. Look me up when you come out. Remember there is a reason for everything!
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Aug 17, 2012, 12:27 PM
#74
Wayne bring your diving gear. Perhaps looking down may be better than looking up. Next time I talk to the discovery channel guys I'll see if they want to do a Dutch hunter show. Now that would be interesting.
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Aug 17, 2012, 01:20 PM
#75
Frank:
A few years ago, they drained the both lakes to do some dam maintenance.
I saw some pics that were taken when the water was gone, from Mormon Flat up to the marina area.
Nothing but a muddy mess from eighty years of silt.
I enjoyed the waters around the Keys and Tortugas, and the lagoons on Grande Roques, though.
Got spoiled I guess.
At least I could see what might be eyein me up for dinner.
Still, might be worth bringing some gear down in Oct.
I'd rather have it, than wish I did.
Discovery Channel ?
Might hold off on that a bit.
A story's always better when it's got a happy ending.
Regards:Wayne
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Aug 17, 2012, 02:09 PM
#76
 Originally Posted by sgtfda
Paul what about your pet kitty back in the hills? He needs fed. I'm sure it's waiting for me. Though I would have a little surprise for it. Look me up when you come out. Remember there is a reason for everything!
I don't know Frank - from the posts I've seen here and elsewhere since last fall, the "kitty" has quite a few new menu items to choose from. Seems many of them are too busy spotting carvings on every rock they come across to be bothered to watch out for the hungry residents of those mountains . On the other hand, most of them are still posting, so he (or she?) may be waiting for you to show up to pounce!
I'll have a .357 next time I'm out that way, so my wife will have far less to worry about (and I suppose I will too - hehe).
"There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)
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Aug 17, 2012, 03:18 PM
#77
6.5 the old way was to read some tainted material. Go on your hunt for years and then after you fail write your own tainted material so a few others could do the same. A snake eating it's tail.
The new way is to put the bull on TV. The public wants to sit in front of the TV and watch your adventure. Team up with some experts and you may find something. If you don't you still had a blast and made some money. More than those who came before you. Plus it pretty hard for someone to cut your head off in front of the camera. Though that would make a good episode. If Barry Storm was alive today you would be watching him on TV not reading his book. Same bull just a new way of the public receiving it.
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Aug 17, 2012, 03:39 PM
#78
Paul I think the kitty likes the back east cut of meat.
Wayne I can stand guard while you dive and keep a eye out for the bikini babes.
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Aug 17, 2012, 04:30 PM
#79
 Originally Posted by cactusjumper
Anyone who has ever met or talked to Paul, and attends the Rendezvous, will be sad to
hear that he won't be there this year.
Paul has become a "regular" at the event, and has contributed to it's popularity and success.
Since this will probably be our last year as camp hosts, it will be even more disappointing
for us.
Take care,
Joe
Nice of you to say Joe - thanks. Quite honestly, I think I take away far more from each Rendezvous than I'm able to give - even more than the prizes I seem to be lucky enough to win .
I'll be there in spirit, and I'm already looking forward to seeing the photos and perhaps hearing tapes of some of the talks if Greg has his recorder going.
Whether you and Carolyn are camp "hosts" or not, I hope you guys still keep coming for as long as you can.
"There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)
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Aug 17, 2012, 04:33 PM
#80
BIKINI BABES ?
Now yer talkin Frank....
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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