Yeah, I pretty much agree. If I wanted to search the Caballos, I'd follow my usual method. I'd pick some steep, tough terrain and just start wandering around randomly, up and down, over and around, following my nose and going to any place that captured my attention. That ought to be enough to...
Bell Rock is the only Sedona Vortex site that has a different "feel" to it, IMO. I suspect that the general shape of the terrain tends to funnel energy upwards. The higher you go, the more you feel it.
Thanks for the offer full, but I'll have to decline. I probably wouldn't slow you down, but after thousands of off-trail miles in the Southwest mountains and still alive, it's been enough.
My advice: do the Supes in the winter. Think about getting a Garmin inReach satellite device for...
Most of what the owners teach in college today is straight-out shit. Our brains are capable of much more than learning to be trained circus monkeys. We're only schooled, not educated.
Except generally, it's impossible to comment without more context, such as the region the petroglyph was found, other nearby carvings, the cultural history of the area, etc. Assuming it's in the American Southwest, the presence of First Nation history would be a good starting point. Snakes and...
Absolutely amicably. This is a genuine wish of encouragement with whatever you're pursuing. I will look in here occasionally, yes, but won't be a participant in your LUE discussions per se. Best wishes.
OK, now we get it. You once watched some obscure film noir drama that triggered your Nazi LUE ideas. Keep dusting up your script - it may sell. Why not? Me, I've got a dandy Edgar Allan Poe/KGC theory too, but I'm too lazy to flesh it out. At least you're tenacious.
IMO, there is quite possibly still a boatload of gold hidden in the Caballos. Its source hasn't been verified exactly. My working model points to the Pinos Altos/Santa Rita mineralized zone.
Re-read Post #3438 for the truth about El Chato (if you care).
Mr. Noss was a lifelong criminal...
It's time here to remind folks of some proven facts. Facts are nasty problems when it comes to treasure legends, but what do you prefer to believe - the treasure magazines or your own lyin' eyes?
There are many versions of the famous El Chato gallows confession directing searchers to the...
OK, Sergei 3, one specific question:
Step by step, explaining each step as you proceed, please decipher the LUE map, terminating at the target coordinates. No cast of characters, political history, complex intrigue or promises of things to come later, please. Just a 1, 2, 3, et al, .... to...