Looking for a Fit buddy/partner to go into the desert mountains

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Hi There,
I am 37 Years old and prospect a lot here around British Columbia in the mountains, i have all my own gear ( detectors, pans, sluices, hiking gear)

I am looking for a partner to go into the superstition mountains to check on the Peralta stone locations (cant say to much as to only that i have matched 90% of the stone map to a location that no one out there has publicized yet)
and also a second trip to check on a cache in Utah a Petroglyph map that i cracked and found the location.

Please be aware that there is a lot of hiking/climbing with gear involved and experience is a must, i am talking like hardcore endurance.
please private message me if you feel like an adventurer and want to join me, i don't mind where you live as long as you are flexible with your time and are mobile to meet me in Utah and Arizona
 

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Doesn’t make sense, they are to detailed, and the creeks fit to perfect, the knife and the orientation to the 10degree. But you can keep your opinion
 

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I grew up hiking and exploring the Superstition Mountains. You need someone with local, actual knowledge of the Mountains. They change internally every winter and spring with rains and flooding. Certain areas will make a compass spin, while in others there is no cell or satellite connections possible.
As a past volunteer, I suggest you get some advice from my friends here https://superstitionsar.org/contact/

Lastly, the stones are not real, period. The Peralta mines were not what legend has made them out to be. Good Luck to You! - Terry
 

I grew up hiking and exploring the Superstition Mountains. You need someone with local, actual knowledge of the Mountains. They change internally every winter and spring with rains and flooding. Certain areas will make a compass spin, while in others there is no cell or satellite connections possible.
As a past volunteer, I suggest you get some advice from my friends here https://superstitionsar.org/contact/

Lastly, the stones are not real, period. The Peralta mines were not what legend has made them out to be. Good Luck to You! - Terry
Just because some relatives of some kid said that he carved them doesn’t mean it’s true, if you study them carefully there is way more on them then anybody has shown so far. If you find the general area, all the creeks on the map match up and even the trail is 90% correct. Whoever did the map, it was not imagination. (The dots on the trail are not way markers or mean anything but just a trail. The trail is roughly 5-6 miles long) ….. but ya just keep your opinions 😉
 

Just because some relatives of some kid said that he carved them doesn’t mean it’s true, if you study them carefully there is way more on them then anybody has shown so far. If you find the general area, all the creeks on the map match up and even the trail is 90% correct. Whoever did the map, it was not imagination. (The dots on the trail are not way markers or mean anything but just a trail. The trail is roughly 5-6 miles long) ….. but ya just keep your opinions 😉


The folks above are telling you the truth. You've got it stuck in your mind that
you've got some solution....so did a few thousand other people, some of whose
bones are still laying out in that desert.

Go to Utah..forget the Superstitions. JMHO
 

Thank you for your honest opinion, how did you all get so convinced that it’s fake? Maybe the Mexicans asked the kid to carve it for them 😂
 

Just because some relatives of some kid said that he carved them doesn’t mean it’s true, if you study them carefully there is way more on them then anybody has shown so far. If you find the general area, all the creeks on the map match up and even the trail is 90% correct. Whoever did the map, it was not imagination. (The dots on the trail are not way markers or mean anything but just a trail. The trail is roughly 5-6 miles long) ….. but ya just keep your opinions 😉
Wow someone who has never been to Arizona, doubting someone who has lived here and been to where you want to go. There are many stories of the Bermuda triangle, and other such places around the world. The superstitions were given that name for a reason, read the stories, many go in, not all come out, fact or fiction take the good advice offered by Terry.
 

I am not saying it’s dangerous or not to go in, I am well aware of that. It’s really getting political here…… what’s wrong with you guys?
There is no politics in thread, nothing wrong here either, you are just 25 years late to the topic here.

There are currently almost 900 threads on topic alone and 5-6 years are missing due to server issues in the late 90s and early 2000s and you are telling members who have spent decades researching topic they are wrong.

There is not a single bit of evidence produced yet that proves tablets are real.
 

Just because some relatives of some kid said that he carved them doesn’t mean it’s true, if you study them carefully there is way more on them then anybody has shown so far. If you find the general area, all the creeks on the map match up and even the trail is 90% correct. Whoever did the map, it was not imagination. (The dots on the trail are not way markers or mean anything but just a trail. The trail is roughly 5-6 miles long) ….. but ya just keep your opinions 😉
If what you have found match up 90% with what you believe is an accurate map, then IMO you are not at the right place. Find the 100% match and you will have a 50% chance to find what are you looking for.
If you believe the trail is 5-6 miles long and on the stone map are depicted creeks, then just to save you time and frustation, my humble opinion is to do a better research on what is the provenance of this map, for what reason was made and what treasure codes and symbols have been used by the map maker in regards to keep the treasure secret and hard to be find.
 

Thanks again for the advice. I am well aware of the dangers, that’s why I am looking for an experienced partner and not a greenhorn.


AWP..did you not see what TH shared with you?


There are currently almost 900 threads on topic alone and 5-6 years are missing due to server issues in the late 90s and early 2000s and you are telling members who have spent decades researching topic they are wrong.

In all honesty, an experienced partner will most likely understand that the maps are unfounded, and would not wish to pursue anything with the Superstitions. You'd have to have some new and groundbreaking evidence to convince any serious partner.

Gotta ask...have you done your due diligence and fully read some of those threads
regarding the maps? The information to confirm what the knowledgeable people here have shared with you is there, and you could save yourself a dangerous trip.
 

Probably not what you want to hear or anybody else would recommend, but it would probably work better for you if you planned to go in on your own. Take a gun and a satellite phone, a walking stick and a water filter pump, ditch that big tent and go in with the least amount of gear possible after a rain in March/April, Oct/Nov. Get some good leather boots and trim your toe nails.
 

AWP..did you not see what TH shared with you?




In all honesty, an experienced partner will most likely understand that the maps are unfounded, and would not wish to pursue anything with the Superstitions. You'd have to have some new and groundbreaking evidence to convince any serious partner.

Gotta ask...have you done your due diligence and fully read some of those threads
regarding the maps? The information to confirm what the knowledgeable people here have shared with you is there, and you could save yourself a dangerous trip.
Like I said I do have it figured out, groundbreaking, astronomical match. But I can not show it here.
Ya I did my research and read the better part of the treads…… again just because no one had much or lacked knowledge doesn’t mean the heart map is dismissed, even the extra creek and cache on the paper heart map fits perfectly to my area. Everybody was looking at the wrong direction because they tried following Mr. Walzes trail…..

But ya I will most likely get in contact with the local SAR team to ask for weather nd stuff.
 

Probably not what you want to hear or anybody else would recommend, but it would probably work better for you if you planned to go in on your own. Take a gun and a satellite phone, a walking stick and a water filter pump, ditch that big tent and go in with the least amount of gear possible after a rain in March/April, Oct/Nov. Get some good leather boots and trim your toe nails.
Thank you, that was exactly my plan anyways, just wanted to find someone to share and have some company. Cheers
 

Thank you, that was exactly my plan anyways, just wanted to find someone to share and have some company. Cheers
I partnered up with a fellow once to take him to an old mine that some believe could be the LDM. He was not in the best of shape and ill prepared. Tennis shoes and shorts like he was going on a stroll.We made it their and back but I had to help him carry his back pack and told him to ditch some of his weight and he threw his water out and wanted to drink mine, I let him use my filter pump. Now when I go out I don’t want to see anyone else because it infringes on my solitude.
 

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