I have spent many years in Arizona treasure hunting, but now I have been ensnared by the amazing mystery of Victorio Peak. Now understand, I fully realize that the government went in and stripped the Peak clean like a taxpayer's wallet, but I don't care. I am just in love with the story. I have read and read until I know where Doc's house is and where that horrible death picture was taken. I know exactly where Doc and Tony Jolly ran into each other at that gas station in Hatch, and a few other useless trivia items to boot. The thing is, speaking of Tony Jolly, and having seen his Youtube testimony, I feel as if maybe he isn't being truthful, or maybe he didn't remember very well. When you go over Hembrillo pass, and turn right at the "intersection," there is no house as he said within 3 miles, nor are there any real discernible dirt roads other than the main one. Now I haven't been there...yet, but with Google Earth you can usually find traces of these things. I have found many structures in that area, even a fallen windmill. I suppose I will just have to go out there this next spring. So, can anyone give me directions to the best dirt road that takes you to the Hembrillo pass? Does anyone know which way Doc Noss went out there. I know he left from somewhere near Rincon? Can you stand on Hembrillo Pass and just look at Victorio Peak, or does the Missile Range extent back farther? I will ride my RZR out there, but I really don't even see the point of taking my metal detectors. Might as well detect on the moon. I just really have to be there to see it. If not simply for the history of Chief Victorio's last stand against the U.S. Calvary. I'm sure you can almost hear the war screams.