Stone Chiefs
Stone Chiefs
Peter, <br>I was in the massacre grounds recently, and I'm curious what you referred to as the "stone chiefs"? I saw a few things that you might have meant.
While we're on the subject, does anyone know of the background of a feature in the massacre grounds area called the "Massacre Ramp"? I was looking at a Arizona hiking web site, and they had a picture taken from the top of Geronimo Head and point out that you could see the Massacre Ramp from there. <br> <br>Link: <br>http://www.hikearizona.com/t2002/phx/su ... /gh256.jpg <br> <br>Anyone know if there is a significance to the name, or is it just that it looks like a big ramp?
Its possible he may have made up the name, I have never come across it before, but its also something I might have missed. <br> <br>If one takes the Massacre trail up past the little needle thru the saddle there and then down thru the "valley of the bones" and on up to the left size of another spire, I beleive one will arrive at the "Massacre Ramp". To me it looked like a small mesa with cliffs dropping off to the east and west. <br> <br>Directly north of the Massacre Ramp is a small hill that is heavily monumented, its at this place that I beleive much of the final fighting took place between the Apache and Mexican miners, at least if I was going to try and make a stand in that area, that hill is probably the place I would do it. <br> <br>Just from looking over the terrain, if the Apache did try to set up an ambush at the end of the fight, I wouldnt be terribly surprised if they had a contingent of warriors on the Massacre Ramp proper, as it would seem to be a good spot to launch an assault from, with a good view of the surrounding area. <br> <br><The above is just speculation, no I wasnt here...so who knows for sure..>