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by Oroblanco
Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:00 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

calalus sombrero.jpg Hello Roy, From a previous post: "I will give you one final thing to think about. As we have stated the 0 symbol that was carved above the library is the same symbol that is engraved on the Tuscon Artifacts. It is also on the Trail Maps and is designated the circle within ...
by Oroblanco
Fri Jul 17, 2015 7:55 pm
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: Travis Tumlinson and the Stone Maps
Replies: 335
Views: 548614

Re: Travis Tumlinson and the Stone Maps

I posted this on DUSA and Tnet tonight: For some time now, I have had my doubts that the Stone Maps would lead anyone to a treasure or viable mine. That's not to say that the locations marked on the maps have never led to anything of importance, perhaps after the fact. As more information has come ...
by Oroblanco
Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:45 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Cactusjumper wrote Ben must show us a form of writing, so far unknown, because of the age he places on the books of the library. What happens when you start creating a convoluted and extensive false history, is that the details often get lost in the prolific writing. As Ben has evolved his story, us...
by Oroblanco
Thu Jul 16, 2015 1:09 pm
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM
Replies: 21
Views: 46502

Re: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM

Thanks buddy - I just wish I had figured out that mixing of stories a long time ago.

What do you think about Charles Rodig? He claimed that Waltz had given him instructions on how to find the mine and spent some time searching. Thank you in advance;
Roy
by Oroblanco
Thu Jul 16, 2015 1:01 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Klondike wrote Hello Oroblanco, Oh well. So much for progress. Indeed, for a moment I almost thought you might provide a photo of one of those library books or tablets, and describe what sort of writing it was, along with what language it is supposedly written in. Imagine my disappointment! :? Klond...
by Oroblanco
Tue Jul 14, 2015 10:05 pm
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: 11th annual Lost Dutch Hunters Rendezvous
Replies: 8
Views: 20710

Re: 11th annual Lost Dutch Hunters Rendezvous

I look forward to seeing you again too buddy!
by Oroblanco
Tue Jul 14, 2015 10:03 pm
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM
Replies: 21
Views: 46502

Re: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM

Hello Oroblanco, It’s great to see a discussion here relevant to the task at hand. Agreed, there is so much chaff out there, it is difficult to know truth from fiction. Bark and Ely seem to have been very honorable men, but their research into the situation seems to have been highly skewed by the f...
by Oroblanco
Tue Jul 14, 2015 9:50 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Well thank you Klondike for the explanation of your motives, as a group and individually. There was a brief moment in time, when I thought you might actually be on to something, but your avoiding answering rather simple questions pretty well sealed it. You neglected to say what kind of writing this ...
by Oroblanco
Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:33 am
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: 11th annual Lost Dutch Hunters Rendezvous
Replies: 8
Views: 20710

Re: 11th annual Lost Dutch Hunters Rendezvous

Thanks Randy for keeping us posted. The pets issue is something I had not thought about, may be a problem for us so I do not know if we will be able to attend but hopefully we can figure out something. It sounds like it will be a great rendezvous, thanks again!
by Oroblanco
Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:31 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Roy, You asked: "Will it do any good for me to ask you to post some photos of the books, or tablets, scrolls, codex or what ever kind of records are or were in this library? I have asked before and you would not post any photos. What kind of writing is on the books, is it hieroglyphics, alphab...
by Oroblanco
Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:16 am
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM
Replies: 21
Views: 46502

Re: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM

Joe - amen to your entire post. The only point that might be a question mark, is starting with Bark and Ely. To all: As you know Ely's book was not published until 1953 and the Bark notes did not become available to anyone for a number of years after that. There were other sources available previou...
by Oroblanco
Fri Jul 10, 2015 6:37 pm
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM
Replies: 21
Views: 46502

Lets see who is reading this - a new argument on the LDM

This is partly for bait - to see if we can get a discussion going here. So don't take any of this personal - anyone! On the Lost Dutchman gold mine legend. I contend that the Lost Dutchman story, as we have it today, is a confabulation of several different, almost certainly unrelated lost mines. One...
by Oroblanco
Fri Jul 10, 2015 6:10 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Klondike wrote Mr. Ribaudo and Roy, Having a dialogue with you gentlemen is so like being in a bad western movie. You can always count on the bad guys to put lead(not the Tucson Artifacts), in your back when you exit the saloon. Seems if you can`t deal with the discussion at hand simply shoot them i...
by Oroblanco
Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:39 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Klondike wrote Mr. Ribaudo and Roy, Having a dialogue with you gentlemen is so like being in a bad western movie. You can always count on the bad guys to put lead(not the Tucson Artifacts), in your back when you exit the saloon. Seems if you can`t deal with the discussion at hand simply shoot them i...
by Oroblanco
Fri May 29, 2015 7:32 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Roy, Ben has been invited to a Rendezvous, including the first one. He ordered a number of T-Shirts with the names of those who were going to come with him. He canceled at the last moment and I was stuck with the shirts. As you have said, I'm sure he would still be welcomed. Take care, Joe I rememb...
by Oroblanco
Fri May 29, 2015 11:46 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Joe - thanks, though I wish that if there really were some of Sims Ely's papers, they could have been donated to the SMHS. Sometimes I am a bit slow on the draw, I should have asked Klondike what I had with me if they saw me hiking up Fish creek. I did not see a soul or even a recent track after pas...
by Oroblanco
Fri May 29, 2015 10:30 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Hello Paul, I left you a pm. I really would have enjoyed teaching that class. Hello Joe, Hello Roy, I have enjoyed our discussion and wish both of you a pleasant summer. I have places to go, people to see, and things to do. Klondike More games amigo? Have a great summer yourself, I too have promise...
by Oroblanco
Thu May 28, 2015 10:33 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

EDIT - I see that Joe has also replied to this, and I must agree. Klondike, PLEASE provide some proof that library is real. Klondike wrote <snip> What you want to do is simply put to condemn something you do not understand and are unwilling to learn. You cannot even ask one simple question I present...
by Oroblanco
Tue May 26, 2015 9:32 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Klonkide - I see that you have avoided answering the simple question. I can assure you that the Atlantian language would be recognized today as directly related to a language that is easy to read, and would not be too difficult to translate. Never heard this particular language family referred to as...
by Oroblanco
Mon May 25, 2015 11:18 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Hi Joe - I am expecting the answers will be that the language, will be Atlantean, and the script type is Aztlan sacred glyphs. The problem there is that we have some hint as to what the Atlantean language really was, or was directly related to, and it very likely will be possible to read any Atlante...
by Oroblanco
Sun May 24, 2015 9:20 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Hi Klondike; The only other people I saw were below the bridge on Fish creek, actually out of the canyon itself, unless you were up on top of the cliffs. If you had already searched that area, and knew that mister Capen was not there, why did you not mention it to anyone? I could have spent the time...
by Oroblanco
Fri May 22, 2015 9:38 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Klondike - glad that you still keep tabs, even if only sporadically. Cibola is quite a legend in itself; seven cities, seven temples, seven caves of Chicomoztoc? Unwritten history is a fascinating world unto itself. Do you think Coronado's capture of the seven pueblos was the real Cibola? I have to ...
by Oroblanco
Thu May 14, 2015 10:12 am
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: The Legend of the Superstition Mountains
Replies: 129
Views: 738423

Re: The Legend of the Superstition Mountains

Hi Jim; The suspect was Purnell. Garry posted some of the relevant info here some years ago and also made it available online, here is the first post which has a letter from Dave Jones from the Phoenix city police, and he also was a deputy for Pinal county sheriff. http://finemodelworks.com/ldmgold/...
by Oroblanco
Tue May 12, 2015 9:50 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9804261

Re: Yellow Jackets

Klondyke do you still keep tabs here?
by Oroblanco
Tue May 12, 2015 9:46 am
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: The Legend of the Superstition Mountains
Replies: 129
Views: 738423

Re: The Legend of the Superstition Mountains

Great posts amigos! Well not to make an argument out of it, but Dr Hrdlicka is the person who stated Ruth had a 45 caliber bullet hole in his skull. Perhaps this was from a sharp rock, I am no expert. But then look at the circumstances: Ruth had been packed in by two "cowboys" named Purnel...