Similarities of the Perfil Map and Frog Tanks Trail

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perfilmapa (2).jpg I noticed some similarities of the Perfil Mapa and the trail north of Angel Basin in Rogers Canyon. I found the cave by accident when I was checking out that area years ago. It`s about .9 miles from Angel Basin on the left side, across the creek where there still may be somebodies gear left behind. I think some hikers found an old leather pouch of gold around there awhile back. Just past that is a pretty big spire that match`s up. Past that is a large rock formation up on the right side that looks like a Bighead and has a profile of a face looking up to the east. I looked around up there for a little bit but didn`t find anything but a barbed wire fence going up. Also the hill in the background on the map match`s pretty close to the one there. 047.JPG 005.JPG 010 (3).JPG perfil.JPG perfil1.JPG The pics of the head are from the N. end looking back. 041.JPG The rock formation up on White Mt.
 

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There is a Hoyo @ 33*28'44.78"N 111*12'52.54"W, Here`s a shot from across the canyon. hoyo.JPG
 

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IMO , the Perfil mapa , is a reversed view from the Peralta's " Camp plato " looking south . There was another Peralta's miners camp " Campo trabajadores " about half mile to the south . These two camps were close by two different water sources .

From the " Camp plato " you can't see all the details of the Perfil mapa , like the " human Head " , the " Tunel " , the " Caverna con Casa " and the " Agua " , but only the big landmarks like the " S.Cima " , the tip of " El Sombrero " and the deep ravine between them . Going to the ravine and crossing above the hill in front , first you will see the " Agua " with the specific course in the map . Going deeper in the ravine , you will see what seems to be the " Caverna con Casa " to the right and the " Tunel " on the other side to the left . Going through this ravine and beeing at its top , you will see the " Head " ( a big rock on the mountain side ) high to the left , and the wall cliff below and east of the " Head " .

Now , the " Hoyo " is logical you can't see it but only when you will be upon it . The map shows where is the "Hoyo " in regards with the " Head " .
I post a picture with the Perfil mapa reversed and another picture ( is little blurry because is a small part of a bigger picture ) which was took a short distance west from the " Camp plato " . In this picture you can see the " S.Cima " to the left and the deep ravine .

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You never know, do you Marius? I think it would be the coolest thing to follow your hunch and actually find something out there.
 

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You will never know if you will never try .
 

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Mine in your center photo

Have you searched this mine I cropped from your photo? (center of this photo)
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here is another view of the formation
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I think it would be the coolest thing to follow your hunch and actually find something out there.

I am curious as to why you made this statement when you have a photo of extremely rich gold. I believe the name of this area is Hole Spring.
 

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I wish.
 

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Anyone else see the gold? The Electrum jumps right off the photo. I have it cropped, but wanted to see who has eyes to spot it.
 

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I think it's moss you are looking at. If you want I'll take you there to see.
 

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Moss? I do not think so, that glow is in the shadows.
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Anyone else see the gold? The Electrum jumps right off the photo. I have it cropped, but wanted to see who has eyes to spot it.

Are you Superman's cousin ?
 

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No special powers, just an Indian heart, and Spanish observation for gold.
 

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Often the case Chuck. But still, you never know until you get close enough for a good look at or inside.
It'll get a whole lot easier when hi rez camera drones get small enough to carry in a small case or shirt pocket....and less expensive.

Regards:Wayne
 

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Often the case Chuck. But still, you never know until you get close enough for a good look at or inside.
It'll get a whole lot easier when hi rez camera drones get small enough to carry in a small case or shirt pocket....and less expensive.

Regards:Wayne

wayne...they already have them....
 

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