Were the KGC ever active in the Pinos Altos, New Mexico area?

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I'm just curious if anyone has any information on this. I found a small glyph around the Twin Sisters area that is similar to some other rock writing in the area I know about, which I always suspected might be KGC.

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I am also searching for a dowser from England who used to be active on this forum years ago and sent me some locations to check out in New Mexico.

Thanks!
 

I'm just curious if anyone has any information on this. I found a small glyph around the Twin Sisters area that is similar to some other rock writing in the area I know about, which I always suspected might be KGC.

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The short answer is, IMO, yes. The long answer is, well, quite long.

I believe I've seen your carving, but I can't find it in my files. I assume you're familiar with the numerous carving sites in the PA-Twin Sisters-Santa Rita region, and all the way down to the Cookes Range?
 

The short answer is, IMO, yes. The long answer is, well, quite long.

I believe I've seen your carving, but I can't find it in my files. I assume you're familiar with the numerous carving sites in the PA-Twin Sisters-Santa Rita region, and all the way down to the Cookes Range?
Yes, looked around that area quite a bit, map cave, etc. PA has always seemed to be a hot spot for a lot of things.
 

I'm just curious if anyone has any information on this. I found a small glyph around the Twin Sisters area that is similar to some other rock writing in the area I know about, which I always suspected might be KGC.

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I am also searching for a dowser from England who used to be active on this forum years ago and sent me some locations to check out in New Mexico.

Thanks!

To me looks like a Spanish symbol. It says " shaft at 100 varas SW or shaft downhill to the left after a small turn".
 

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