WANTED: Hikers to help document the conclusion of the Peralta Stone Maps

Doc4261

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the trail is still there to it. View attachment 1566937 not the most important on the map to find though. would be an easy one to verify , easy enough to walk to would be my guess. Its the witch/horse map that has the real gems. people call it fake cuz they can figure it out but its there just as it shows. no manipulation to make it fit.
 

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Holyground

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WOW! Where do you think them Spaniards got all that pretty chalk? Is that a sperm cell making it's way to the Erie Canal? You know, there were animal trails before humans ever landed here. They followed the path of least resistance, passing every waterhole along the way. Did you know that since 1540, more than 80% of Arizona's wetlands have dried up? That must be why that poor little sperm cell is out there just-a-wigglin around on the desert. That's why I come here, yep.
 

cactusjumper

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WOW! Where do you think them Spaniards got all that pretty chalk? Is that a sperm cell making it's way to the Erie Canal? You know, there were animal trails before humans ever landed here. They followed the path of least resistance, passing every waterhole along the way. Did you know that since 1540, more than 80% of Arizona's wetlands have dried up? That must be why that poor little sperm cell is out there just-a-wigglin around on the desert. That's why I come here, yep.

HGround,

I noticed in your profile that you said your occupation was, "Occupation:
Gigolo, seriously."

The last person who thought he was a gigolo here, was working the wrong side of the street. That's why he has few friends among us.

Good luck,

Joe Ribaudo
 

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