Who were they?

If the Cooper Party was traveling West at 9 miles a day while the Fowler Party was traveling East at 12 miles a day, how many miles a day did the Beale Party travel with leaden wagons of gold and silver in the July heat?

The Knights Templar made 40 to 60 miles a day with no roads and using carts loaded with gold.
 

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Yes. It said that the papers procured were not a passport. It called them "something like an order."

Someone enlighten me on this, If you can give this "something like an order" please do so... For me this is a mystery. I think we need that sheet of paper to end this Hoax. Im still unsure but better check this experts.
 

They were the elite members of the "fugahwe" tribe.

Appropriately named due to the fact they would stand around saying " where the f--- are we ? "
 

They were the elite members of the "fugahwe" tribe.

Appropriately named due to the fact they would stand around saying " where the f--- are we ? "

WHO... I might add were distant... very distant... relatives of the "fu gap ins"... who just stood around saying "what the f--- happened" ?

AND they both are related to the "fug is e's"... Who stood around waiting on the rest of the tribe...

"where the f--- is he ? "

:P
 

Who do you think the "some gentlemen" were ...
Lads of well to do means with too much time on their hands squandering fortunes on Lynchburg's Commerce Street's Buzzard Roost pursuing the sporting life, that Thomas Beale talked them into a buffalo hunt adventure in the Spanish territory.
 

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Lads of well to do means with too much rime on their hands squandering fortunes on Lynchburg's Commerce Street's Buzzard Roost pursuing the sporting life, that Thomas Beale talked them into a buffalo hunt adventure in the Spanish territory.
They were SPANISH girls...? EGAD!!! ???
 

Lads of well to do means with too much rime on their hands squandering fortunes on Lynchburg's Commerce Street's Buzzard Roost pursuing the sporting life, that Thomas Beale talked them into a buffalo hunt adventure in the Spanish territory.

Well, you have watch out for guys with RIME on their hands. You never know where that stuff comes from.:BangHead:
 

If the Cooper Party was traveling West at 9 miles a day while the Fowler Party was traveling East at 12 miles a day, how many miles a day did the Beale Party travel with leaden wagons of gold and silver in the July heat?

The Knights Templar made 40 to 60 miles a day with no roads and using carts loaded with gold.

Don't confuse him with facts.:happysmiley:
 

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