Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
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Hmmm somero, fascinating, where is this alternate site to discuss each factor??
Don Jose de La Mancha
Don Jose de La Mancha
Been pondering that "Doodle" supposedly made by Waltz, is it possible the position of the Needle might be wrong. Something like a ROUGH sketch just to identify it as the Needle, and the rest of the sketch more relevant to what is in front of you?
Not thinking the paper is backwards or see through, just a kinda "and the Needle is visible here, not necessarily like this, but if you follow my directions this terrain should be in front of you."
Don Jose de La Cholla, Me thinks more below the bottom of the picture. What's down there ?
Don Jose de La Mancha
Joe
We are talking about LDM clues and not about Harry LaFrance's cave . Your picture don't match with the sketch . Waltz had draw the Weavers Needle with double peaks , just to don't confuse it with an another peak .
Your picture fit in a thread about stone tablets . BTW , Harry Lafrance's bars cave , is the first down X in the stone trail map .
Your continuous interventions confuse the searchers who are really interested to find the LDM .
The sketch is like the Perfil map . If your location was the correct , Ruth should die in this side of the mountains and not near the location which I suggest .
The mine has a million oz's of gold but Waltz lived and died in poverty. I see a problem here. You know what happens when we ass-u-me something.
Totally, you need to be wearing hip waders for half of the Dutchman bullshit stories
Don Jose de La Cholla: Hmm I ain got no millions squirrelled away, snicker.
Jose
Frank & Hooch,
I take it you've never heard of anyone dying in apparent poverty, with millions squirreled away somewhere.
It's not all that uncommon.
Take care,
Joe
I know it wasn't addressed to me Joe, but with all due respect, I think it IS that uncommon. Not that it doesn't happen, but I would hazard a guess that it's VERY uncommon, and probably was even more so back in those times.
I know it wasn't addressed to me Joe, but with all due respect, I think it IS that uncommon. Not that it doesn't happen, but I would hazard a guess that it's VERY uncommon, and probably was even more so back in those times.