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One day I will make it to Mexico piegrandeā¦Although I am no longer sure if I will ever be able to return to the end of the trailā¦Or my version of Santa Feā¦My Mexican prospecting partner suffered an injury and he is in really bad shapeā¦He is the one who led me to Santa Feā¦And I saw the sun and moon with my own eyesā¦I do not want to make a grown man cry.
Well, actually I do. Hahaha.
I did retire in Mexico, way up in the mountains, somewhere. I have been here an entire generation, nearing the end of my life. Life here is wonderful. And, if you have an entire day to read, go up the TN page and find Aztec Gold. I have been studying nearly 30 years as to the claim by locals that the treasure of Moctzuma II is buried a short distance (200 meters) from my current locations A year or two ago, a young man said it took him a full day to read all my postings.
I have at times had mood swings but do believe it is there. Based on writings by Cortes and Bernal Dias I estimate 100's of millions of dollars if it is just gold. Several years ago, a man accused me of listening to a bunch of drunks, which is what he did, then ran all over looking for nonexistent treasure. He didn't even read my postings I think he has been removed from the forum.
My work was based not on trying to understand what the Aztecs did, but on what they would have done, which is easier.
When I retired, I prayed to God, asking him for one year in my beloved Mexico. He has given me so far 25 years here. Now, you can cry. Hahaha.
I can tell you, if you have to be an old man, rural Mexico is the place to do it. I once told my wfe's best friend that in the US people call us old farts. She was so offended she started to vomit.
I believe I will prefer the single lifeā¦I have been separated for so long due to an incident I had when I was pulled off of Prozacā¦Who knowsā¦Maybe one day we may reconcileā¦If you do not have extensive experience living in Mexico, it may be harder than you think to adapt. There are many books which lay it out. My favorite was CHOOSE MEXICO. Not sure if it is still in print, but you can probably find it used. Most people who move to Mexico return to the USA within 2 years. I have seen it happen within two weeks. Those who do best are single men who find mates in Mexico. People ask me how to find a mate: I tell them relax, she will find you. Seriously.
Medical care can be difficult and it sounds like that could be a problem for you.
I believe this is a treasure forumā¦Which covers all forms of treasureā¦In my mind Mexico is a true treasureā¦If it's so great, why are thousands trying to enter the U. S. illegally? I thought this was a prospecting forum Whether you are sluicing, dredging, drywashing, or just a weekend gold panner, this is YOUR forum! Talk about your favorite rivers/lakes, equipment, techniques, and anything else related to prospecting for gold. The ORIGINAL gold dredging, sluicing, drywashing and panning forum!
"Santa Fe" ?What can I sayā¦I feel like I am a real life Forrest Gumpā¦I have found: wire gold, silver, platinum, and even diamondā¦
Heck, I have even been to several areas I believe to be areas of treasure legendsā¦I have solved the Peralta Stones which lead to the legendary Cursum Perficio aka Tesoro de Santa Feā¦As well as a few other sitesā¦
I have even written a few poems in my dayā¦So what should I do next?
Only time will tellā¦Maybe some day a well to do treasure hunter will ante up and make the trip to Santa Feā¦Who knows
We will jest have to wait and seeā¦
Ed T
I have been thereā¦And I have done thatā¦My amigo who took me there is very Iāllā¦I am not certain IF he will make itā¦I can only hope that he pulls throughā¦I donāt even care if we ever do any more prospectingā¦"Santa Fe" ?
The famous Trail by that name is out there,
and all the history it can tell still...