strange pile of rocks

I'm sure you guys are familiar with the Peralta Tablets. This clocking system actually stems from the use of the rock pile of all rock piles; Italy if I remember right. It was called the "Windrose" of the world. Columbus and all of the other explorers who ever sailed the seas, used this same moutain rock formation, as a gauge and regarded it as the axle center of all the earth. They based their ever expanding triangulation grid from this original clock center axle. Wherever these mountain monuments were placed and mapped, an exact math was tied into position based on the home windrose site. Each site on location, is put together like a clock; an axle with two arms extending short and long. The hands are fixed; they do not move. The little hand is centered on 11. The big hand is positioned on 23 minutes before the hour. Using weapon reference, there is target's center (as a clock face) with a longarm (rifle) and a shortarm (pistol). The decision as to where to set up the windrose stack at each mine site, is based on two digs in the area and their relation to a point on high ground between them. Once you have located the windrose axle, the other marker sequences, are setup to lead you to 11 (twin markers), and an infield triad which is a graphic 4 laid on the ground made of 3 markers. Remove 1, (the Apex) and it becomes 2 or another 11. Making sense? This is a point at which the math is able to meld, or change scale in reality. A time window if you will. Once the length and position of one of the site's clock arms is realized from the windrose, you can easily find the position of the other. You change over to weapon's range in order to reach the treasure targets (kind of like a game of bouncing the bullet in doglegs). The symbol of the cano'n is still back in clocking mode or aiming at long range positions, beyond or over a curve in the terrain (target yet visual). When you find the 11 marker (end of the arm) you are now at the start of weapon's range towards the target, on either position of the dial, which has now become a compass instead of the previous clock arm or long (walking) stick in hand, to eyeball or shoot long range quads. Still with me? When you get to the last marker before the treasure, you are a stone's throw away. When you reach the portal, the scale ups to a large stone in reference to the little one you threw previous. This large scale refers back to the cano'n and ball as the tunnel has become the barrel, and the stone plug the cano'n ball. On from this 11 marker, cache site, just above the mine portal (rear cano'n site), to the next windrose stack (front canon site ahead) atop a high point, at the end of this now long range straight shot to the next mountain('s) "range". Twisted
 

Just a note on the previous........11 is fixed; I wouldn't rule out the use of 32 on the other hand. Sometime a shallow fake dig is necessary and used to bring the other real mine into perspective; also called a "decoy," just for the French to keep busy with.
 

Rocky Road photo #3 appears to be a trident, used to mark a direct path into the heart of the mine site.
 

Hey there. I've been following this thread for sometime now and think it's absolutely incredible. I'll spare you my 'amatuer' thoughts on all this other then to say a few of his markers appear to be authentic. Which could only mean one thing.....

But it has been quiet for some time; no word from TLH in a month. Would that be cause for concern? I hope he's alright and even better... is making progress!!

Any of you gents that have been in PM contact with him heard anything? SOme sort of update would be great; even a "Trout, mind ur own business, he's fine. Or, he's rich and won't be posting here anymore." and I'll go back to lurking :P

TLH, hope things are good (and productive) man!
 

Twisted Fork ,sorry it took me so long to respond, but Fall is a great time to be outside in the mountains of Colorado so I haven’t spent much time at the computer. You have given me a lot to think about, and obviously spent a lot of time looking at my pictures and writing about them. You have put out a lot of information for me to mull over. I don’t think I understand it all yet cause most of the things you were talking about are new to me. For instance I had never heard that the Spanish used phallic symbols , I thought that was a Pagan symbol and the Spanish were very religious .[The Inquisition and all that]. And I had never heard of a “Clock” [I said CLOCK ] layout before. That was a bit confusing to me so I’m gonna have to read that one a few more times [ I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer ]. The Trident theory is very interesting, I’ve always wondered why the [ road] split in that area and became two roads for a about fifty feet. In fact that whole line of rocks has always been one of the weirdest things at my site. It is obviously man made, and it goes from my site towards a river, although it disappears before it gets to the river, Its still about three miles long. It cant be seen from on top of any of the surrounding mountains , It blends in to well. It can only be seen when your standing on it or very near it. And if it’s a road it would have to be for walkers cause there are a couple of spots that a wheeled cart couldn’t get over the bedrock. But someone went to a lot of trouble to put it there.

Canadian Trout, thanks for jumping in, and for your concern . I don’t get much chance to write in the fall cause that’s when I get to do most of my Treasure hunting. In the Winter I get lots or time to play on the internet, [the snow gets kinda deep where I live]. In the Summer I have to catch up with all the things I didn’t do last Winter. So Fall is when I can spend time out in the woods . Don’t worry about sharing your “amateur” thoughts , If amateur is defined as “ not making any money from Treasure Hunting ” I believe that would make most all of us amateurs. I promise I WILL find a way to let everyone know if I ever do find anything , and I can say that because I believe I’m looking for a Mine, and a mine is not something that can be kept a secret if you ever want to get any money out of it. So if by some miracle I do find something I will be able to backtrack the signs, reverse engineer there meanings , and then we will all know what a Spanish sign looks like and means.
 

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This is a master map that can be manipulated to reveal most locations.
The trident in the mountains here is on a massive pine tree with it carved deep into it's trunk long ago. The mine matrix is 3 1/2 miles beyond on a plateau, and there is no sign of their existence other than some head shaped stones positioned on the ground 180 feet away from each. Three entries drop down fast, like a fishing hole ( trident gig ). You might look for a tree with three top shoots and a sterilized circle next to it. An A of some sort (for block and tackle) will face it from some distance. Production Shaft. Twisted.
 

djui5 , Nice to hear from you. That truck in the picture was a 2000 and two trucks ago, but I think it was a 5.7 [350ci ] I’m not really sure though cause sometime around then Chevy started putting the 5.3 [327 ci ] in almost all of the Silverado’s but they didn’t tow trailers very well in the mountains so since then I’ve bought two Duramax Diesels and both of them have worked great for me.
 

Wow, I no sooner post and BAM! - there ya are!

Well I'm glad ur safe and still working at it. I felt Fall would be the best "outdoors" time for your region, guess I jumped the gun on the worrying bit LOL. This is probably (for me anyway) the best thread on the whole TNet website!

I too am an outdoorsy type, ex-NAUI SCUBA diver, Level 4 white-water canoeist, hunting, fishing, camping and all that.

Man, I wish I lived near you. I would love to participate in your adventure for no other reason then the sheer enjoyment of the terrain, a second pair of hands never hurts and the total thrill of the hunt.

Be safe, report in, AND FIND THAT MINE!
 

Twisted Fork , Thanks for the drawing and Ideas on what I may have found , I sure appreciate any help I can get. I don’t suppose you have any pictures laying around you could share with us do you? You see I’m just not all that knowledgeable about this treasure stuff and I believe I could get my brain wrapped around these concepts without straining my limited mental abilities if I could just see a few pictures . From reading your posts on here it sounds like you have found a lot of things, I hope one day I can be as lucky and as skilled as you have been.
 

Thank you for the compliment on my Treasure story Canadian Trout , and I appreciate your offer of help, some days I think I am badly in need of help [mostly mental]. one of my problems is that I am afraid of heights , and some of the places I need to get to have plenty of height , I can climb up most mountains I need to get up on , I just cant walk on little narrow ledges 100 feet in the air all the while hoping there not booby trapped. But I will keep you in mind. by the way I first got interested in Spanish treasure when I was living in Miami Florida and diving in The Florida Keys on Spanish wrecks, mostly Hookah not much Scuba.

I don’t think Canada has to take a backseat to any place when it comes to beautiful terrain, you have more than your share.
 

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TLH.....Here is a sample of knight headstone and torch/trowel. Thanks on the grats, but I must admit I keep coming up with finds on someone else's land. Still, the learning pays well. This set is from a closed Spanish mine that will soon become a commercial pit site.
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Same mountain, different portal.
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This last set is from my claim with the trident. The torch head relates to a topped off burnt tree a stones throw away from above the mine. The trowel represents concealed. If you should find a set of these, walk a 45 degree angle from the knight's forehead (all seeing eye). I tried 5 times to get to it this year, but there are just to many mine hunters around this season. Now she is buried in snow. Until next year, Twisted
 

Thank you Twisted Fork those are excellent pictures, could you tell me how big are those stones? How do you find them ? And what makes them different from other stones?
 

TLH said:
Thank you for the compliment on my Treasure story Canadian Trout , and I appreciate your offer of help, ... But I will keep you in mind.

Hahaha, I wish. But seriously, unfortunately, dont keep me in mind. I'm married, got a new house a year ago, 2 young girls (one 9yrs, 1 21months), great job, and I live just to far away...... it's a bummer I know.

Sorry to post this in your treasure hunt thread but can't resist, won't do it again-----> Here's a doctored pic on my youngest:
 

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TLH,

"A little less than scale". Under the same interpretation, they are the ore material "just a little shy of the gold vein". The entire system is referenced like charades; including the glyphs.......three meanings (reflection) to get to the true understanding. You deflect off each marker to get to the gold. Like a hillbilly game of riccochette. Twisted
 

CanadianTrout, You have a beautiful daughter and a great life, I can see why you cant go walking on that narrow booby trapped ledge 100 ft in the air. :D
 

Twisted Fork, were these stones left by normal Spanish miners, or a religious order?
 

Masons of Spanish/Mexican decent. 1770 Forward.........These parties more often than not included a monk or two based on the need of the Catholic miner and his superstitious mind.
 

Et al....
Not to mention the need for an educated person ...
to include those NASTY death traps.

Those catholic (Jesuit Mostly) Pukes were a bummer when it comes to that death trap stuff.

Here is a new one . I have never seen two alike, but this one is a physics Seminar at best.

OD
 

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