dog the treasure hunter
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Wow, much harder than i thought.
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Get it wet next time. Use a diluted vinegar solution in water and wait 3-5 minutes to soak in and let that mild acid react within. Once the ph is modified, you’ll be amazed.
As for a chisel, use a 16” sds max bull-point. You’ll save a lot of limb hits and cuts thru like butter
Thanks, thats a good ideal on vinegar. Do you know of anything in powder form that might work? Some spots i didnt think of logistics, so its a long hike, and really dont want to swicth out the water for vinegar. If there is something in powder form i could pack in, and place there in the hole and wait for the rain during the monsoon season.? I think i could pack the powder in easier if there is such a compound. Iam going to get that bit also.I guess where there is a strong enough will,a person will find a way. Just got to keep plugging away at it.
I would not recommend using any type of acid in a powder form because it's not safe, it's not efficient and it gets expensive. Vinegar is the cheapest and safest option and it will neutralize itself on contact. IF, ...you're going to use it, it will be diluted with water. Only about one cup of vinegar per gallon. Water is the 'must have' ingredient. And, like you said...the 'strong enough will' is the main ingredient.
(...wait for the monsoon rains and check it out while still wet)
No guesswork required.
Only if you know the language . Like, Buried Treasure / 214 Kilometers .
Right. Fortunately, I do know the some of the language. "Bearing Tree. Corner 2. Mineral Survey 2141. (K)nave Claim." There's usually a solid explanation for manmade things you find in the boonies.
Another Ancient claim marker. Much older than the last one. This would be a nice one to dig and see whats there. Those Ancients sure knew some great spots. And from what i have seen, used Heliographs, out here any ways. The Lizard King.
…and it hides in the light. That is a step beyond of what they call …’hidden in plain sight’
Those who mastered the physical proportions mixed within occult messages rendered during the construction of a monument or edifice, will be able to transcend and convey their secret of continuity for all time.
Another Ancient claim marker. Much older than the last one. This would be a nice one to dig and see whats there. Those Ancients sure knew some great spots. And from what i have seen, used Heliographs, out here any ways. The Lizard King.
…and it hides in the light. That is a step beyond of what they call …’hidden in plain sight’
Those who mastered the physical proportions mixed within occult messages rendered during the construction of a monument or edifice, will be able to transcend and convey their secret of continuity for all time.
I dont think i had seen the Golden mean made like that before. I know i have found that pie shape in the field, and they are at good spots. You could say that light gap cut in that Moon egg, is a Golden mean shape.
it's giving you places to look from/ sight down on.