>>I don't believe I've ever encountered such an incredible ego.
It's funny, all the genuine legendary treasure hunters I've met have been very pleasant, nice people. Guys like Clay Worst and Ron Feldman. The same goes for the other ones I've only heard about. Hmmm...<<
Wiz & co,
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- Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:35 pm
- Forum: LDM Discussions
- Topic: Peralta Stone Maps Secret Codes Revealed
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- Wed Jun 30, 2004 7:26 am
- Forum: LDM Discussions
- Topic: Peralta Stone Maps Secret Codes Revealed
- Replies: 193
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>>The people on this forum seem to be more into the research and possible end scenarios of that research with no more actual field discoveries or researching in the field. I put a day or two a month into the field end of it and most of the rest is spent on studying the photographs for clues or maps ...
- Wed Jun 23, 2004 10:41 am
- Forum: LDM Discussions
- Topic: The two soldiers gold
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- Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:07 pm
- Forum: LDM Discussions
- Topic: How many burros did Waltz really have?
- Replies: 25
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>>SC, what about goldfeild? I'm kind of a newbie but when i was in goldfield it appeared to have once been a real town. If so, Waltz could of easily took a daytrip down with his burrows and gathered more supplies. Its only a few miles i beleive. Maybe 5. Just a thought.<<
I think Goldfield became a ...
I think Goldfield became a ...
- Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:03 pm
- Forum: LDM Discussions
- Topic: How many burros did Waltz really have?
- Replies: 25
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My info says that the frying pan was placed on a slope of a "middle" peak
to the west of the mine and that one could locate the shaft by simply walking due east of the frying pan till one found the workings. Course that was some 120 years ago and I imagine the local terrain might have changed a tad ...
to the west of the mine and that one could locate the shaft by simply walking due east of the frying pan till one found the workings. Course that was some 120 years ago and I imagine the local terrain might have changed a tad ...
- Thu Jun 17, 2004 3:32 pm
- Forum: LDM Discussions
- Topic: How many burros did Waltz really have?
- Replies: 25
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A frying pan left on a peak above the mine.....if the clue was true (and thats a big if)...and the frying pan hasnt been found...I wonder if the darn thing isnt either rusted away to unrecognizable junk by now...or if its buried by a wee bit of overburden, waiting for the diligent Dutch Hunter to ...