[meteorite-list] Fw: Secret BLM maps ?

R N Hartman rhartman04 at earthlink.net
Thu Nov 4 01:20:49 EDT 2010


There are regions in the California Coastal Mountains that I have studied as 
a student in  Ed Krupps Archaeoastronomy courses.  They are at several 
thousand feet and some locations look down onto the central valley.   There 
are many caves that have meaningful Chumash Indian paintings.  Although 
there are no public maps, if you come within 50 or so feet of a protected 
historic site there are warning signs that you are in such an area and not 
to touch anything if you happen to come upon such.  These are regions that 
are only accessible by gated and very treacherous fire roads and you really 
don't want to drive a passenger car along one. But very interesting.  We 
went into a number of caves and Dr. Krupp explained many their calendar 
markings and  astronomical events they had calculated and shown on cave 
walls.  Here is a link to a map you are allowed to use to find one cave with 
cave paintings:
http://www.sbnature.org/research/anthro/chumash/pcmap.htm

Marking the entrance of the caves are huge bushel-basket sized meteorites! 
(Just kidding about that!)  No meteorites :=)

Ron Hartman

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas" <tmorgan at mind.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 8:33 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Secret BLM maps ?


> Last week I was walking along a dry lake bed and looked up to see the 
> inevitable white truck parked next to mine. I walked back and had a nice 
> talk with a BLM officer. He was concerned that we were picking up 
> artifacts, which we were not. My wife mentioned that we were going to look 
> for some petroglyphs and asked him about the roads in that area. "No Mam", 
> he says. "We can't tell you anything about locations. In fact there are 
> many more petroglyphs and over a hundred caves that are not on your maps 
> and we can't tell you anything about."
>
> Which makes me think that these locations must be a matter of record 
> somewhere. Does the BLM have secret maps not available to the public?
>
> Thomas M
>
> Petroglyph pictures if anyone's interested : 
> http://www.photoblog.com/GreyDX/
>
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