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Analyzing Peragro (Reloaded)
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 727" data-attributes="member: 51"><p><strong>Analyzing Peragro (Reloaded)</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi lev! The map is not accurate. It does point to a graveyard. At the graveyard, when my brother found it, he ran into an old gravedigger who used to play in Peragro's cave as a child and gave my brother the correct location of the cave, the name of the man who owned the property, and directions to his home. All of this info is already in this thread. My brother has been to the property twice and both times could not get anyone to answer the door. Both times my brother left his name and phone number with the owners mail in his mail box. The first note was gone when the second one was left. The farmer has not called him. He does want to talk to the farmer either by phone or in person before he makes another plan. He is willing to sneak in if he doesn't get permission but he has real life going on all around him - a very busy seasonal job and dialysis and lots of tests to get on a transplant list. </p><p></p><p>The letter that accompanied the map, when sent to Satan, is posted in the this thread. The map itself is of the mapquest type that you get when you type in an address. It has a couple circles and an arrow penned on it. I am not at liberty to post the map but Satan can if he wants to. Perhaps it is silly to think that a bunch of TT enthusiasts will go to the graveyard, get directions to the cave and trample an old mans property. Perhaps it is silly to hope that someone who knows the story and has a camera will get to the cave and look for evidence of Peragro before anyone else gets there and moves it around or destroys it. </p><p></p><p>Those are my thoughts and opinions. It doesn't have to be my brother or anyone I know - I just hope something is there and I want it "preserved" at least until there are pictures. The longer this goes on, the less likely it that anything will be there such as artifacts. But there is still the scorch marks and heat affected rocks. </p><p></p><p>Short answer, after long explanation - all which is already in this thread - I am not going to post the map but Satan can if he wants to.</p><p></p><p>Several people, including myself, are anxious to have this expedition ACCOMPLISHED and a report made. So I ask the community again: Is there anyone else in the area of Springfield, Missouri who would like the information my brother has so far, for the purpose of examining Peragro's cave? With Satan's permission I would pass it on.</p><p></p><p>From the edge or maybe a little beyond . . .</p><p></p><p>Snow Fire Watches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 727, member: 51"] [b]Analyzing Peragro (Reloaded)[/b] Hi lev! The map is not accurate. It does point to a graveyard. At the graveyard, when my brother found it, he ran into an old gravedigger who used to play in Peragro's cave as a child and gave my brother the correct location of the cave, the name of the man who owned the property, and directions to his home. All of this info is already in this thread. My brother has been to the property twice and both times could not get anyone to answer the door. Both times my brother left his name and phone number with the owners mail in his mail box. The first note was gone when the second one was left. The farmer has not called him. He does want to talk to the farmer either by phone or in person before he makes another plan. He is willing to sneak in if he doesn't get permission but he has real life going on all around him - a very busy seasonal job and dialysis and lots of tests to get on a transplant list. The letter that accompanied the map, when sent to Satan, is posted in the this thread. The map itself is of the mapquest type that you get when you type in an address. It has a couple circles and an arrow penned on it. I am not at liberty to post the map but Satan can if he wants to. Perhaps it is silly to think that a bunch of TT enthusiasts will go to the graveyard, get directions to the cave and trample an old mans property. Perhaps it is silly to hope that someone who knows the story and has a camera will get to the cave and look for evidence of Peragro before anyone else gets there and moves it around or destroys it. Those are my thoughts and opinions. It doesn't have to be my brother or anyone I know - I just hope something is there and I want it "preserved" at least until there are pictures. The longer this goes on, the less likely it that anything will be there such as artifacts. But there is still the scorch marks and heat affected rocks. Short answer, after long explanation - all which is already in this thread - I am not going to post the map but Satan can if he wants to. Several people, including myself, are anxious to have this expedition ACCOMPLISHED and a report made. So I ask the community again: Is there anyone else in the area of Springfield, Missouri who would like the information my brother has so far, for the purpose of examining Peragro's cave? With Satan's permission I would pass it on. From the edge or maybe a little beyond . . . Snow Fire Watches [/QUOTE]
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