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  1. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    no, we paced. We could get reasonably close that way
  2. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    To answer your questions, sort of. Almost all the locations are not published. You cannot find them on the net like you can for others. It is a vandalism thing. And you have to know what you are...
  3. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    Uh, mystery. :confused: Might need some help there
  4. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    We just went from one known corner to the next. Each found corner had to match the description of the trees exactly. We did accept stump holes as partial evidence if we had one scribed tree. We...
  5. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    Sometimes we found a mound of stone, more like three or four rocks in one spot. Since we were in the forrest, we went by scribed trees. Had township and range, section and bearing and distance to...
  6. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    I got to do about half of the Tahoe National Forrest. Pure gravy
  7. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    Anytime Dana. But don't mess with the blond :D
  8. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    Thought about you Wayne when I went out again yesterday and found a little mud. :D
  9. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    Two weeks later, problem solved. I took the Atlas out and started taking it apart and found what was wrong. That teflon washer that goes on the outside that disappeared into some other dimension in...
  10. Re: Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    Fast forward a few years, well more than a few, and I was googling petroglyphs in CA. So I find this Youtube vid of some others a guy named Alex made. Turns out there is a very well known bunch on...
  11. Indiana XJ and the quest for lost civilization (ALMOST)

    This journey started a long time ago, when I was twenty. I was working for the Forrest Service and had the dream job. I was paid to travel and hike all over the forrest. In the 1880s the...
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