Sheep Range: Questions of Natural and Cultural History @jaysilverheals4445
We can't narrate so using the description field. Questions: Was there ever a permanent or semi-permanent settlement on this mountain range? Was the land ever used for religious or cultural rites? What is the true significance of this land? Within the entire Kenny Veach community, Jay is the only person really qualified to discuss the geological history of Sheep Range and more crucially, the cultural history (nature of land use: agave roasting pits, petroglyphs, human settlements or habitation, cultural artifacts, the age of the artifacts) on a professional level. Jay is the sole qualified Subject Matter Expert on Geology and North American History who can provide far greater insight. He knows exactly what he is talking about. If Jay does an upload on the topic it would be a professional resource for geologists, cultural anthropologists, and all those interested in North American History and the history of the Sheep Range well beyond the KV mystery and no different than the natural history of Sunrise and Frenchman Mountain and the area. The Natural History and the North American Cultural History of Sheep Range is much lesser known and appreciated. Again, within the Kenny Veach Mystery, no one else has the expertise to discuss the Sheep Range as it relates to geology and culture as much as Jay who has knowledge and who has walked with renowned experts and doctors in the field of geology. There are clearly different types and grades of rock encountered. At the end of Ravine II is a solid slab of pure rock. No one else is qualified, except for Jay, to discuss this subject at any level of depth and if he does a take on Sheep Range along the lines of the Custer Battlefield and the Olive Oatman mystery, it would blow everyone’s socks off. Respects to Jay.