The deathbed map "picture " . what is the story behind it?
Here's some speculation.......Waltz is prospecting the western end of the Superstitions. He finds the massacre grounds with bags of rich gold ore lying on the ground. Thinking the original owners may return for their ore, he loads up his burro(s) with all they can carry and moves it east into the mountains and creates some caches. He makes up the story of the mine to explain the rich ore he has in Phoenix and sticks to that story for the rest of his life.
Good luck,
Joe Ribaudo
Posted this on another site today:
I believe it is Weaver's Needle, drawn by a man on his death bed who had not seen that view for a number of years. He was drawing it from memory.
This is the view that can be seen coming east from above the massacre grounds. Julia and Rhiney made their first attempt to enter the mountains from Hog Canyon. Their second attempt was from Second Water Trailhead. In essence, that brackets the entrance that would have given them the view of Weaver's Needle which Waltz drew. Probably just a coincidence........It also would have led them to Willow Spring and Ruth's eventual campsite. It's also where you would end up following Bicknell's instructions. By another coincidence, it leads to one of the Xs on the Stone Maps. I was told by one of my team members in 2004 that there was a monumented, sealed mine at that location. He was the only one who made the climb up from West Boulder Canyon.
Here's some speculation.......Waltz is prospecting the western end of the Superstitions. He finds the massacre grounds with bags of rich gold ore lying on the ground. Thinking the original owners may return for their ore, he loads up his burro(s) with all they can carry and moves it east into the mountains and creates some caches. He makes up the story of the mine to explain the rich ore he has in Phoenix and sticks to that story for the rest of his life.
Good luck,
Joe Ribaudo
I dont believe that is the view myself. But I do have the exact view from where I believe the ldm is located its the mine behind the ear on the horse map. hesitant on showing the location . I do need someone familier with the sups when I finally get to go out. if your up maybe in the future. Also the fish map shows the same mines as the horse priest maps. quite neat when puzzle pieces fit like a glove. the ldm ior mine behind the ear is missing on the fish , the 2 on the priest and other 2 on the horse are the 4 on the fish map.
Howland's testimony was that he did not talk to Adolph Ruth at his campsite
Doc,
In that case you are due congratulations.I can assure you everyone is looking forward to the day when you feel it is safe to reveal that location.
One other thing I forgot to mention, that my location is also the general location of Harry LaFrance's cave of gold bars, and one of the places where Bicknell camped in the mountains. Once again, all coincidence I assume.
Good luck,
Joe Ribaudo
I dont believe that is the view myself. But I do have the exact view from where I believe the ldm is located its the mine behind the ear on the horse map. hesitant on showing the location . I do need someone familier with the sups when I finally get to go out. if your up maybe in the future. Also the fish map shows the same mines as the horse priest maps. quite neat when puzzle pieces fit like a glove. the ldm ior mine behind the ear is missing on the fish , the 2 on the priest and other 2 on the horse are the 4 on the fish map.
What made you believe the LDM is the mine behind the Horse ( stone map ) ear ?
The view same as the death bed scribble and does fit the few clues that I believe he said.
Have you a new clue ? because I don't know about a " horse " clue that Waltz said .
I do believe the monument u speak of is where horse stone map was made. Ive seen some of your posts. How often do u go out? Im in Ny so it is a trip for me to be able to go. Im not familiar with the mnts myself. But I do like good mystery.
Joe
You wrote : " drawn by a man on his death bed who had not seen that view for a number of years " , because below the drawing is written a different version of the story .
Is your version the real one ?
What made you believe the LDM is the mine behind the Horse ( stone map ) ear ?
In answer to Doc's question, I have not been in the Superstitions since my last trip in 2004. I can no longer walk more than a 100' or so. I have no problem helping those who are searching, with pictures or advice. I'm 72 and made my first trip into the range when I was 13.
Good luck to all,
Joe Ribaudo