Twisted Fork
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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