goldseeker7
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I talked to an old feller back in the 70's that told me about a deer hunt he had been on in the 40's. They had camped at the bottom of the Capitan near an old log flume that came down the mountain from the top from back when the area was logged.
On the 2nd day he had hunted up the mountain for the morning, and sat down to rest & lunch overlooking a draw. To his surprise, he noticed something that looked like a big top half of a bowling ball sticking out of the dirt. After digging with a stick, he saw eyes and ears and realized that it was a stone statue. He remembered it had it's hands up by it's head in like fists. He laughed and said it looked like a "Mad Bullfrog". He said it would have been about 3 feet tall. He recalled they gave up the hunt to try to get the thing dug up with the intention of bringing it down the mountain.
He told me they later figured it was from Chinese that worked on the railroad, and forgot about it.
If someone followed the Rio Grande, turned north on the Pecos, and west up the River from Capitan
I've heard stories about maybe Aztec or some early tribe hiding Gold in Capitan.
1 - Does anyone know the Aztec legend/story?
2 - Does anyone know where the old log flume came down the mountain?
On the 2nd day he had hunted up the mountain for the morning, and sat down to rest & lunch overlooking a draw. To his surprise, he noticed something that looked like a big top half of a bowling ball sticking out of the dirt. After digging with a stick, he saw eyes and ears and realized that it was a stone statue. He remembered it had it's hands up by it's head in like fists. He laughed and said it looked like a "Mad Bullfrog". He said it would have been about 3 feet tall. He recalled they gave up the hunt to try to get the thing dug up with the intention of bringing it down the mountain.
He told me they later figured it was from Chinese that worked on the railroad, and forgot about it.
If someone followed the Rio Grande, turned north on the Pecos, and west up the River from Capitan

I've heard stories about maybe Aztec or some early tribe hiding Gold in Capitan.
1 - Does anyone know the Aztec legend/story?
2 - Does anyone know where the old log flume came down the mountain?