DOC NOSS-Victorio Peak OR The Caballo Mountains

JudyH, that bee should not have messed with the three Jesuits and their :coffee2: I know its a burro wing bee.:laughing7: np:cat:
 

:laughing7: In that case, you must be a Fragrant Flower indeed. (Shaddup Tayoper, I can hear you snickering.)




BABY, I'm so fragrant I stink!

Mike
 

:-* I'm sorry, Mike, I just couldn't resist....but before your temperature rises I should let you know that the orchid/wasp thingie is part of a personal joke between Don Jose and myself regarding a 'group' we used to exchange jousts with. They had a habit of changing my gender to meet their own agenda. Being a very heterosexual female, myself and Don Jose found it quite amusing that they felt threatened to such an extreme. I still run into these "wasps" on occasion and we enjoy perpetuating their confusion, lol. We were just winking at each other over a recent casualty, heheheh, my apologies... :notworthy:

Woman, my temperature is always up! Its that White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Heritage. HAHAHA Nothing to apologize for. I love a good location joke (Had to be there), even if I wasn't there.

Mike
 

Excellent!! ;D I was afraid I was gonna have to settle for a 'Get out of Jail Free' card instead..... :whip2: :angel12:

"Get out of jail free" or "get out of cuffs free"? :whip2:
 

i am posting an unknown reply here because i am watching the page count go to page 40, however my screen will only load to page 39, hmmmmm
last readable post is #585 . i guess i broke the forum . not the first time this has happened on the web, lmao
 

GOOD MORN"Nhave your hot:coffee2:To understand how there became a place like victorio peak to house a fantastic treasure, you have to look at the person or persons that made those claims of such a find, and why they let the story
out to start with. I am not going to give my opinion, or the truths that I discovered,I already did that in the beginning of this thread , but I will tell you if you are on the right path, evidence is everything. np:cat:
 

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GOOD MORN"Nhave your hot:coffee2:To understand how there became a place like victorio peak to house a fantastic treasure, you have to look at the person or persons that made those claims of such a find, and why they let the story
out to start with. I am not going to give my opinion, or the truths that I discovered,I already did that in the beginning of this thread , but I will tell you if you are on the right path, evidence is everything. np:cat:

I for one feel your doubts are well justified. See my post #154 on the "Victorio Peak Update" thread. There is very little real evidence to support Noss's Victorio Peak story as it has been presented to the gullible public.

Having said that, I also have doubts about what actually happened in the Caballos. I don't embrace the Willie Douthit character and his "history" any stronger than I do Noss. The fact that they were buddies ought to tell you something. Oh, by the way: who was Jack Reynolds, just a figment of William White's rather strange imagination?

The story of Padre LaRue being found sitting dead at a table with a stack of documents and maps under his hand is just plain silly in my view.
 

sdcfia, do you notice how many people in this story handle gold or claim they saw gold, but no one ever gets any gold that they can prove. np:cat:
 

sdcfia, do you notice how many people in this story handle gold or claim they saw gold, but no one ever gets any gold that they can prove. np:cat:

Here's your chance


[video=vimeo;62975118]http://vimeo.com/62975118[/video]
 

Here's your chance


[video=vimeo;62975118]http://vimeo.com/62975118[/video]

What I REALLY want to know is who the F jacked pictures from my website without asking?

Thanks for posting this SDCFIA

Funny, when I emailed Richard Welch at [email protected] the email bounced back as undeliverable.

Mike
 

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sdcfia, the thing I don't understand is, 40 years ago I chased a deer in to that exact opening, had an argument with a dead Jesuit sitting at a table,he was trying to steal my deer,he said that he had nothing to eat for 200 years,only hot :coffee2: I noticed the Jesuit had a leather case full of papers, I told him if he would give me a couple of maps,and a hot :coffee2: I would consider it a trade, he had a lot of stacks of bars ,but I knew they would be to heavy to carry at the time, I thought the maps would be easier to handle, later, if I had time and thought about it, I would come back and get the bars, but it never crossed my mind. so the story go's. np:cat::laughing7:
 

Np, do ya spose that lil map that you showed to me was===??

I doubt that there are many people that could have made that original map with as many points as accurate as it was Prob is how many points were added - if added - after the 1600's I have several theories on the 1800 addition, but not enough data to flesh it out.
Question that I have asked before is did it actually come from one of the deposit sites, via ???????
 

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:director:, exactly what legacy would that be.:dontknow: are you kidding me:laughing7: I got my own opinion, but I don't think you could raise one penny with it.:dontknow: I would rather go fix some
hot :coffee2: and chase a burro, up a long hill. np:cat:??????:laughing7:
 

Real Amigo, all I can offer is:coffee2: what I have already said is all there is, np:cat:
 

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