Re: Here is what happened
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 5:17 pm
Such an irony .
Travis preps a site with a cache of both monetary and historic value and would focus a certain media attention on it ,were it beneficial to him. Preferably filming the trail of crumbs to the final reveal.
Then all these years later some one (Hey Ryan ,thank's for sharing your trails ,good catch on the cords)with media connections ferrets /fleshes out enough of the nuances to catch up with Travis's end game regarding certain things. Only to suggest there not being a forthcoming film. At least regarding certain stones. Yet they are part of the whole.
Lots of potential as a result for films since you first followed a curiosity.
Even if not Travis's tale,(sufficient in itself...)But in your "new" found desert .It's mysteries ,it's people,it's tough durability with at the same time; fragility with a stoicism.
The encroachment of "progress" through mining desires looming over the Supers.as mentioned by Lynda et all...Lot's of potential media fodder if approached right.
Still a source of humor for a relative in AZ. previously from my region , that copper chunks from here are presented on copper mining tours there. And the great pains to extract copper dust from such great volumes of earth...But that humor fades when appetite for mining looks towards historic trails.
Sure would have liked a peek in that 47 site's metal box when it was freshly placed!
Travis preps a site with a cache of both monetary and historic value and would focus a certain media attention on it ,were it beneficial to him. Preferably filming the trail of crumbs to the final reveal.
Then all these years later some one (Hey Ryan ,thank's for sharing your trails ,good catch on the cords)with media connections ferrets /fleshes out enough of the nuances to catch up with Travis's end game regarding certain things. Only to suggest there not being a forthcoming film. At least regarding certain stones. Yet they are part of the whole.
Lots of potential as a result for films since you first followed a curiosity.
Even if not Travis's tale,(sufficient in itself...)But in your "new" found desert .It's mysteries ,it's people,it's tough durability with at the same time; fragility with a stoicism.
The encroachment of "progress" through mining desires looming over the Supers.as mentioned by Lynda et all...Lot's of potential media fodder if approached right.
Still a source of humor for a relative in AZ. previously from my region , that copper chunks from here are presented on copper mining tours there. And the great pains to extract copper dust from such great volumes of earth...But that humor fades when appetite for mining looks towards historic trails.
Sure would have liked a peek in that 47 site's metal box when it was freshly placed!