Thanks for sharing. Sometimes the best place to hide is in plain sight.
Peewee wrote:
Thanks for sharing. Sometimes the best place to hide is in plain sight.
What you want to see was carved out of solid Stone.
Texas Truth wrote:
What you want to see was carved out of solid Stone.
I got that and the hole on the top is man-sized, not giant-sized. Whenever it was made the flora and fauna could have been much different or even ice age. If the area isn't restricted you need to go back and take a rope or aluminum ladder, lights, some help, and a good camera.
Peewee wrote:
I got that and the hole on the top is man-sized, not giant-sized. Whenever it was made the flora and fauna could have been much different or even ice age. If the area isn't restricted you need to go back and take a rope or aluminum ladder, lights, some help, and a good camera.
It's on the dulsac military base. Unfortunately. Northwest of Salt Lake City by about two or three hundred miles.
Peewee wrote:
I got that and the hole on the top is man-sized, not giant-sized. Whenever it was made the flora and fauna could have been much different or even ice age. If the area isn't restricted you need to go back and take a rope or aluminum ladder, lights, some help, and a good camera.
It's been eating away at me since 1980
Texas Truth wrote:
It's been eating away at me since 1980
How far from the fence line? Maybe a night recon? I'm guessing Area 52 is next to Area 51?
Peewee wrote:
How far from the fence line? Maybe a night recon? I'm guessing Area 52 is next to Area 51?
Negative. Go on Google Earth leaving Salt Lake City going West on Route 80 about 200 MI or a little more and then there was a big sign that said military area heading north and the bus ride was another hour and a half at about 40 miles an hour or a little more when we saw a dim light out ahead where we pulled up to the area to have credentials checked. The area I'm talking about is on the west side of Grassey Mountain. Spelled correctly. I've looked for the mountain myself but Google Earth if you look for Grassy Mountain will take you somewhere over into the middle of Mississippi somewhere. It is a very big area. The way up through the big huge Valley traveling along the east side of Grassy Mountain bearing Northwest through the mountain pass hooking to the West and then finally hooking to the South and traveling almost one more hour or a little less to our work site. I got to run the Dozer in the Sun with no canopy. 117 degrees.
Texas Truth wrote:
Negative. Go on Google Earth leaving Salt Lake City going West on Route 80 about 200 MI or a little more and then there was a big sign that said military area heading north and the bus ride was another hour and a half at about 40 miles an hour or a little more when we saw a dim light out ahead where we pulled up to the area to have credentials checked. The area I'm talking about is on the west side of Grassey Mountain. Spelled correctly. I've looked for the mountain myself but Google Earth if you look for Grassy Mountain will take you somewhere over into the middle of Mississippi somewhere. It is a very big area. The way up through the big huge Valley traveling along the east side of Grassy Mountain bearing Northwest through the mountain pass hooking to the West and then finally hooking to the South and traveling almost one more hour or a little less to our work site. I got to run the Dozer in the Sun with no canopy. 117 degrees.
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Dadgummit! I guess you missed your chance TT.
Peewee wrote:
Dadgummit! I guess you missed your chance TT.
I've been digging around for the last hour and a half trying to find my pictures from Utah back in 1980. Now you got me going. I'll find them buggers and copy over some pics.
Texas Truth wrote:
I've been digging around for the last hour and a half trying to find my pictures from Utah back in 1980. Now you got me going. I'll find them buggers and copy over some pics.
I've got a few ideas if you do find them.
I made contact with the Nimitz encounters dot-com. They are the guys that do the UFOs investigations and was showing the F-18 footage on television for everybody to see. Anyway I told them about my experiences out in the desert in Utah and they seemed very interested. But all hopes were crushed when I told them where it was. A good sport to go park would be up on Route 80 about 200 miles west of Salt Lake City up around where the Morton salt Company is. You would have to park the car and climb the mountains on the south side of the highway and plunk down a lawn chair and a cooler full of beers and keep an eye out to the north. You'll be trying to look about 75 miles to the north at least. That's if there's anything to see
Texas Truth wrote:
I made contact with the Nimitz encounters dot-com. They are the guys that do the UFOs investigations and was showing the F-18 footage on television for everybody to see. Anyway I told them about my experiences out in the desert in Utah and they seemed very interested. But all hopes were crushed when I told them where it was. A good sport to go park would be up on Route 80 about 200 miles west of Salt Lake City up around where the Morton salt Company is. You would have to park the car and climb the mountains on the south side of the highway and plunk down a lawn chair and a cooler full of beers and keep an eye out to the north. You'll be trying to look about 75 miles to the north at least. That's if there's anything to see
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Well if you're not willing to break the law and enter a restricted area I'd forget about it. I was thinking about a dirt bike dash to the hollow rock and back. Or you could find out who has the authority to give you a pass to the area and a supervised escort. He might say yes. You just never know. As long as it isn't in a sensitive area and you're escorted. Just tell him you think it may be a prehistoric cave and it may have wall paintings and you're willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement if you can take pictures or record it. Sometimes you bump into good government guys who are just as curious as we are. Offer to wait until he's done for the day and take him to the sight personally and if he has any expert archeologists or rock hounds on-site bring them along to record the site and get their input.
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