I was right, this cipher symbol is no where near the location. When the natives attacked the group, several individuals had to go different ways to evade the natives hoping to make it towards the southwest, southeast or the south. The cipher map was prepared before the natives decided to attack. In fact in dangerous territory I would have made a map the minute I found the gold vein. Only several individuals had the knowledge to make such a map. Those who knew and were running away were leaving cipher clues as crumbs behind. They were hoping that one day someone from their party would return and figured them out in order to locate the mine. All ciphers are created differently and the creator is the only one who knows what is hidden behind each cipher symbol. So I love history and I love solving ciphers. I appreciate you helping the community in search of this treasure. Little help deserves little help? So I'm going to explain that each map maker takes it very seriously in creating a cipher. They take pride in adding their own personal touch in ways no one has done before. But they do use similar methods. They will do things to the map which you will overlook. So here one lesson, that map carries your symbol, but you must look for it and when you do find it? Keep it to yourself, so others can try to find it on the map. If you suspect that a symbol left behind might lead to something hidden then take a photo and save it. If you ever find out that the symbol relates to a lost treasure story or a lost treasure cipher map? Then you can proceed to investigate the symbol. If it's a real cipher clue it will give you more information in finding the location. You might think, how is this possible? A symbol in Arizona is going to guide me towards Colorado? I will suggest not to dwell on that question too long because that is the most important question that will be answered by what surrounds the cipher symbol and since you found something that belongs to the lost Frenchmen's gold, you have discovered lost history to add that it is something that Le Blanc or someone close to him left behind who was an educated man that knew how to cipher information who also was a good navigator that could hide a directional coordinate or the direction in which to go by the use of the compass. If you don't know how to navigate the seas? Then you don't know how to navigate the terrain. But today? There is always short cut and if you know someone that knows how to decipher maps! Even better. In the end when you find the location, lm saying this because you have found something that can very possibly get you there, you are going to need the help of someone that can read the map. I will not offer my services to any single individual because I want to be able to define history. But I will work with and expedition team as long as they have a writer and film crew. I will not promise you that the gold will be there, but I do promise you that you will be standing at the place where they buried the gold and the entrance to the gold mine according to the cipher map which is going to define more history. Plus I would like to have Randy Bradford on the team. Don't waste your time on trying to figure out the cipher because it's going to take you ten years of loving history and ten years of deciphering maps which is just too much for you to do. But your welcome to do it.