AZDave35 wrote
roland...no need to take off..oro has a one track mind and anyone that disagrees with him he starts in on......this is a public forum and you are free to express your opinions about BC or TK.....they never post here but i guarantee they monitor the forum and if they want to defend their selves they are big boys and are perfectly capable of doing so...they dont need oro or anyone else to stick up for them......as far as i'm concerned you have more of a right to be on this forum than most of the people here
Interesting. So I am to be discredited too. Hmm. It is a public forum, family oriented, and all are welcome so long as they follow the forum rules. I don’t see any requirements to be an expert before one can say anything.
I see it frequently mentioned in a disparaging way, about treasure hunters getting information from “books and magazines” and TV. As if that were always a bad thing. I think some members here might benefit by reading some books and magazines. Of course those that are real experts, the folks that live in the Superstition mountains, know more than anyone living anywhere else, but oh wait,
no one lives in the Superstition mountains. So you see we are really more on an equal footing than you might think.
I don’t usually defend television programs for their accuracy, and the old series Unsolved Mysteries was
a dramatization of events, not intended to be absolutely accurate in every detail. However they did not put words in the mouths of actual witnesses and partipants in those events, like Tom K or Bob C, and the series was supposed to be more in line with documentaries, not fantasy or fiction or pure entertainment like some modern treasure television series. The fact that the series Unsolved Mysteries worked with facts rather than fictions, may be why the series ended up cancelled. Most television viewers seem to prefer fiction.
Dave, Bill Riley et al, I do not need to prove anything to you. I don’t know either of you personally, and you certainly do
not know me at all. At this point I don’t think I care to get to know either of you. I have had disagreements with Joe and many others over the years, and mostly we remain friends for we try to argue the facts, it is not personal in any way. Some people cannot disagree and remain friends however, and have to resort to name calling etc. You may not want me to post in these discussions and you are likely going to get your wish.
Thanks Joe for the kind words, and like you, I do not stand to benefit in any way by “preserving” a mythical version of the LDM. I don’t make any royalties on any LDM books, nor receive any kickbacks from the Apache Jct businesses that benefit from the legend. I have learned many things from books and magazines, and from the internet as well, like the fact that you can make great friends online, which some people think is not possible. I have learned a lot from boots on the ground too, many facts that are not published in any books I am aware of, like that there really is gold in the Superstition wilderness area, in places that it is not “supposed” to be according to the official USGS studies. Old rock cabins or shelters, trails that are not marked and rock water tanks (natural) that hold water for a long time exist and are not mentioned in any book or magazine, signs that logging was done, some kind of mining camps, caves, springs and many other notable features. It does get tiresome trying to defend your motives when one stands to gain nothing, while some are trying to reap rewards by manufacturing new “evidence”.
To all.
Why not just let Roland speak for himself? He is entitled to tell his side of the story, would you not agree? Don’t expect to see Tom K. or Bob C. jump in here to participate in the discussion however, and I can see why they choose not to. I am not attacking Roland or anyone else, and would have let this thread alone but for the latest stuff posted against myself.
Good luck and good hunting to you all, I hope you find the treasures that you seek. And once again, wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas.
Oroblanco