Tht was a really good story. Thank you for sharing. It sounds like his health finally got the best of him🙏. Just imagine what he would be doing with todays technology.
Hi Wayne, very interesting story, would be great if anyone else knew of him or could track him down. Thank you for sharing this great story. Best wishes to you, the team and your families from England 🏴🇺🇸
I’ve been looking through the old forum’s recently. Man that place got toxic lol. Also I found the Bark notes on your website and have been reading through em. Thanks for posting them guys
Here is the secret: Go Black Hawks hockey team. The Lidar terrain on basic google maps is enough to see the entrance indentations. There is a tabletop spacecraft looking place at Whetstone canyon. Just east of randolph spring. North of randolph is mullin spring. Rogers canyon trail is a little further away from Whetstone and historically tablerock mountains lava dome have tunnels...
I'm 6'1".....lol There's a ton of us James' around. Really awesome to see someone able to develop a technology that can scan different resonances, depth, etc, and that they are completely scientific in their approach. Something of a new business on the way....?
@@legendofthesuperstitionmou969 I can tell that was really my only advantage when breaking the Beale and finding the wagons and trails through the Gateway to the mines. I had a nice desktop on Google Earth and was just able to lock into the locations because I reasoned that Waltz would have just followed the Green River to the Rio Salado and then Northeast to the base of the Valley to dig up some ore from the cache that was stashed along the river's edge whenever he wanted. I would think that he would be able to be there and back in a weekend of a journey and not have too much delay from having massive amounts of gear and supplies that would have been needed to travel all the way out to the Eastern entrances to the valleys by the current State Park. He was known to travel light and fast, so he was not going very far it would seem, and he was not carrying a ton of gear with him to mine for days.
interesting story. maybe going thru the local obituaries following his last email or college faculty yearbooks of the era, sounds like you'd recognize a pic. maybe some of his ideas have made it into current use
Wayne, do you know of any books that explore the east end theory that are currently in print and not rare or hard to find? I’ve looked for the Feldman family books and the one by Jack San Felice and they are only available used and are really expensive. Something downloadable would be great. Also is there any way to get the Cox notes other than going to Arizona and viewing them on site? Are they downloadable anywhere? Thanks
None I can think of off hand. The Cox notes are a bit of an odd thing. A little all over the place. Maybe after we get a few other things uploaded we might work on that
Tht was a really good story. Thank you for sharing. It sounds like his health finally got the best of him🙏. Just imagine what he would be doing with todays technology.
Reminds me of Thunder God’s Gold, when Barry Storm was using a photographic filter on his binoculars looking for a fired Spencer cartridge.
I am in … Will tune in Friday..Good story
Hi Wayne, very interesting story, would be great if anyone else knew of him or could track him down. Thank you for sharing this great story. Best wishes to you, the team and your families from England 🏴🇺🇸
There are a lot of Internet detectives out there. And it sounds like James is worthy to follow up on. It was a very fascinating story.
It was awesome idea. Just wonder if there is another out there with the know how and financing
I’ve been looking through the old forum’s recently. Man that place got toxic lol. Also I found the Bark notes on your website and have been reading through em. Thanks for posting them guys
Link to the notes? Anything of interest in those of particular importance?
It was a few people who just trolled each other. They seemed to relish it. Ruined it for the rest of us though
@@StevenHanoverthey are at our website. Link should be in the description
Been out here ten years and never had Joe's. Gonna check it out. Thanks! Good story.
You won’t be sorry, except you didn’t get there sooner
Good point... menu looks great, thanks!
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Hi Wayne. You talked about Garden Valley hike in February. We’re in. Give details. 👍🏻
Sounds good!
Here is the secret:
Go Black Hawks hockey team.
The Lidar terrain on basic google maps is enough to see the entrance indentations. There is a tabletop spacecraft looking place at Whetstone canyon. Just east of randolph spring. North of randolph is mullin spring. Rogers canyon trail is a little further away from Whetstone and historically tablerock mountains lava dome have tunnels...
Hewitt Ridge area looks very gnarly zoomed out on google earth maps
Oh Cool! How do you access the LIDAr on Google maps? Can you do it from a smart phone?
Interesting.......👍
Univ.of az already has that.
I'm 6'1".....lol
There's a ton of us James' around.
Really awesome to see someone able to develop a technology that can scan different resonances, depth, etc, and that they are completely scientific in their approach.
Something of a new business on the way....?
Would have been nice to see it and have had a better tech mind back in the day though
@@legendofthesuperstitionmou969 I can tell that was really my only advantage when breaking the Beale and finding the wagons and trails through the Gateway to the mines. I had a nice desktop on Google Earth and was just able to lock into the locations because I reasoned that Waltz would have just followed the Green River to the Rio Salado and then Northeast to the base of the Valley to dig up some ore from the cache that was stashed along the river's edge whenever he wanted. I would think that he would be able to be there and back in a weekend of a journey and not have too much delay from having massive amounts of gear and supplies that would have been needed to travel all the way out to the Eastern entrances to the valleys by the current State Park. He was known to travel light and fast, so he was not going very far it would seem, and he was not carrying a ton of gear with him to mine for days.
interesting story. maybe going thru the local obituaries following his last email or college faculty yearbooks of the era, sounds like you'd recognize a pic. maybe some of his ideas have made it into current use
No idea. I looked around off and on, nothing ever popped up.
Perhaps, his name wasn't really James. Otherwise, you would've already found him..
Wayne, do you know of any books that explore the east end theory that are currently in print and not rare or hard to find? I’ve looked for the Feldman family books and the one by Jack San Felice and they are only available used and are really expensive. Something downloadable would be great. Also is there any way to get the Cox notes other than going to Arizona and viewing them on site? Are they downloadable anywhere?
Thanks
None I can think of off hand. The Cox notes are a bit of an odd thing. A little all over the place. Maybe after we get a few other things uploaded we might work on that
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