NorCalWitness Posted Wednesday at 06:21 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:21 AM 3 hours ago, MIB said: Marc Myrsell is a member here. Good person to learn from. He is a smart guy with a lot of interesting perspectives.
FLY Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM On 11/24/2025 at 7:41 PM, norseman said: Or someone at some point picked up the brass. Common practice with reloading. And any lead ( bullets and or shot) lodged in the cabin wood or in the ground surrounding the site ? Since Mr. Myrsel is a member hopefully he can chime in with his thoughts
norseman Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM Admin Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM Finally watched it. 1) They are no longer allowed to dig there. But Marc has identified many more targets still in the ground. Obviously they could be bullets and shells. 2) 40 grand to do a permitted archeological dig. USFS. Anyone? 3) They found the mine itself. Full stop. 4) The wire they found for the cooking pot which is in one of the historical photos is very very convincing. 5) It’s a possibility that while the mine existed, and the cabin existed, but the attack could be a fabrication. 6) There doesn’t seem to be any Apes in Ape canyon now. Or is there? Congrats to Marc and his friend for finding it. Very impressive.
RedHawk454 Posted Thursday at 04:30 AM Posted Thursday at 04:30 AM does anyone know if the miners ever returned to mine? ever?
TD-40 Posted Thursday at 05:21 AM Author Posted Thursday at 05:21 AM 50 minutes ago, RedHawk454 said: does anyone know if the miners ever returned to mine? ever? They never went back. Can't blame them.
RedHawk454 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/26/2025 at 4:16 PM, norseman said: Finally watched it. 1) They are no longer allowed to dig there. But Marc has identified many more targets still in the ground. Obviously they could be bullets and shells. 2) 40 grand to do a permitted archeological dig. USFS. Anyone? 3) They found the mine itself. Full stop. 4) The wire they found for the cooking pot which is in one of the historical photos is very very convincing. 5) It’s a possibility that while the mine existed, and the cabin existed, but the attack could be a fabrication. 6) There doesn’t seem to be any Apes in Ape canyon now. Or is there? Congrats to Marc and his friend for finding it. Very impressive. I'm pretty sure the 1980 Mt St Helens eruption drove ALL of them away for some time
norseman Posted 8 minutes ago Admin Posted 8 minutes ago 1 hour ago, RedHawk454 said: I'm pretty sure the 1980 Mt St Helens eruption drove ALL of them away for some time In the latest video I posted? Cliff Barackman has a print from a mile away of ape canyon in 2023. Very recent.
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