Misc data and adventures of a Tayopa treasure hunter

Yippie!!! Please hug my whole family. I wish I could be there. I am in NM. But, I think we will be coming in right after Christmas.did you know my mom just tore her other meniscus the other day in Navajoa? Please bring her some healing Yaqui magic. ;)
 

Jamie's other half is Ramon. Tell Jamie you want some cheese puffs, and then say "order up". I promise, she will CRACK UP. It is a funny inside joke. Do it, okay???
 

Happy Thanksgiving to all here on Tnet! Wishing you all the best.

J.A.
 

No Nancy but an overworked Jim.
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No Nancy,,but an overworked Jim.
 

Hello Don amigo.

It would be really nice it we could track down that bell.

I should be in LA in January some time If I can get enough info I might be able to track down the Tayopa bell. Wouldn't that be Awesome relic....

Crow
 

Hello Don amigo.

It would be really nice it we could track down that bell.

I should be in LA in January some time If I can get enough info I might be able to track down the Tayopa bell. Wouldn't that be Awesome relic....

Crow
I want to hear you gentleman ring that bell!!!

Dearest Don Jose'. What a treasure you gave to my father. Whoa, baby!!! You are so generous and special.

Now, go have some cheese puffs! Laughing!!!
 

True Crow. Incidentally I have accepted a limited partnership on Tayopa, necesity, don't want to be another dead horse mine.

I am going to post the basic story in the Victorio Peak forum---
 

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True Crow. Incidentally I have accepted a limited partnership on Tayopa, necesity, don't want to be another dead horse mine.

I am going to post the basic story in the Victorio Peak forum---

Hello Amigo

Good to read your moving again up the Hilary steps.....I can see that in the sense of the original discoverers.

The dead horse mine is now producing over 1.2 million of ounces of gold per year. Not a bad outcome from a little old treasure map. is it not? To bad for the original discoverer as he got malaria and death for his reward. Bankruptcy followed a few others in his footsteps also. But those determined enough to see it through prospered.

So little steps at a time.....

Crow
 

Crow, the main workings were a huge stope/ some 200 ft long x 300 ft high in two separate levels, in other words thy were working in almost pure silver, sooo somewhere in the Victorio Peak or the Caballo is at 'least' one still undiscovered tremendous deposii, probably more.

Practically no waste rock,so that lead for the former searchers was gone.,

.S. Crow, I meant the former poor German prospector.
 

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Hi Uncle Matt!

I wish I remembered. I am back in Tampa, now. Just returned. Heading back in Dec or Jan. Thanks!

I hope your holidays are WONDERFUL with your family and friends. Jodi
 

Did I ever tell you about the time that I ---------:censored: ?????

Eye, top of the morning to ya Don Amigo

No ...Did I ever tell you about the time I almost got you to the next chapter of ya book? :laughing7:

I bet when ya was a young fella at school ya got ya ear twisted.....by the teacher.....Too busy yacking not enough writing. It must be that Orish in yas as stubborn as mule.

Strewth what does a raggedy old beach orish bum gotta do to get ya to write this book of yours....?:dontknow:

Just have to feed ya some of ORO's left over sock coffee special, the one ya can stand a spoon in it.:laughing7:

Crow
 

Senor Don Jose, Senor Crow brings up several good points………where is the book? What progress?
 

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