The Trail to the Lost Dutchman a long and crooked trail to follow. Hank Sheffer and Larry Hedrick expose the true details and also the false clues that surround the legend of the Lost Dutchman.
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I will never understand how this channel doesn’t have a million subscribers. These stories are absolutely spellbinding.
Jeffrey: Believe me we don’t understand why either.
Larry and Hank!!!.. The dynamic duo! Live!!!! Too good! Awesome Saturday night! Thanks you guys! Lvya both and your crew too.
The amount of knowledge you all have amassed during your lives is a treasure to us all. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Jeremy thanks you can't say that enough, all these legends of the mountains provide a perennial reverence not just for the sacred burial lands or the extreme hot to cold life threatening extremes experience there is almost unfathomable without the guidance and support Hank Sheffer and the whole community comes together for ceremony.
I watch and appreciate every video, gentlemen. Thank you for everything you do.
Feel the same.
Blows my mind how many distortions there are to the Dutchman story. Appreciate that you untangle the ball of worms. The photos are captivating and stimulate the imagination. You guys are raisins among the flakes. Lvya much. Shalom
Hank's such a gem, as is Larry. We love you guys
This is the best channel on Utube !
You dudes are awesome! Thx for sharing your memories with us... 🇺🇸
This is very much the same story Clay Worst has told about Jacob Waltz. I believe Clay and I believe there is a mine hidden somewhere in the Superstition Mountains that was worked by Jacob and this is the source of his gold. Will it ever be found? Who knows? But Jacob Waltz was indeed a real person, he indeed lived in the Phoenix area in the later 1800s, the gold he had is real and so is the matchbox that was made from it for I have personally seen it. I am so grateful for this channel for it was this channel that got me seriously interested in everything related to Jacob Waltz and his lost mine. I do hope it is found someday though, if only to vindicate those who have kept the faith (Clay Worst for one). Perhaps there is out there right now someone, somewhere whose destiny will be to uncover what Jacob hid over 140+ years ago. Thank you Hank and Larry for keeping this channel alive after the unfortunate passing of Charlie LeSueur two years ago. You both have done wonders with this channel. Hope you guys keep it up until the mystery of The Lost Dutchman Mine is finally solved if it is ever meant to be...
another great story thanx gents great history of the truth
Greetings from old Germany and thank you for your fascinating reportages.
What a great story as usual. There are really people looking for it, to this day? Good grief! My fascination with mountains, is just sitting and looking at them...I don't know WHY I'm drawn to them, but I could just sit and look at them all day. I have many pictures of them, blown up in frames...when we were at the ghost town, all I wanted to do was look at them, great spot in all their glory! Something pulls me to them...
I would love to go out there a look...but it would not be for gold or glory but the adventure, history, and sheer beauty of the mountains and the landscape. Finding yeller shinys are just bounus.
@@dirty6209 trail #4 go to sekond kanyon on the right the shadows show hat heart switk bak in old krooked trail. look it up i listened to all the stories. not a joke.
Great story about a rugged beautiful inhospitable area.
i never get tired of listening to your videos...such a wealth of information...thank you so much...
Thanks guys, another excellent program!!!
As Always, VERY, VERY GOOD !
I’m rewatching many of the videos from Mysteries of the SM and I can tell you I miss Charlie and Hank a lot..
You 2 guys are so knowledgeable and amazing. So happy there’s a museum for ppl like me to read and learn so much about the Superstition mountain. Love this channel so much!! Larry knows so much details about this area, I enjoy listening so much
Thank you so much for this fantastic video. So very informative. Much respect for both of you gentlemen.
Good to see you guys all ways enjoy the stories keep em coming.
I love this channel❤️
All of the original characters in the Dutchman story, Waltz, Julia Thomas, the Petrasch family, just to name a few, would likely be astonished to know and would have never imagined that their names and doings would be an ongoing topic of conversation 100 years into the future amongst so many, many people. Here we sit at our computers at all corners of the world, and right there in Apache Junction, all having a conversation about these peoples' adventures. They would probably find their own lives less interesting than we find them to be. The stories, the history and people, and the opportunity to have a shared interest in the story with other folks including our hosts at this channel are the true gold. Truly fascinating.
I Really Enjoy Listening to You 2 Gentlemen! Thank You For Your Stories!!!
My Mom.. Mary jo Smith.. was very involved with the formation of the Superstition museum.. she has spoke highly of you two and others… particularly Clay Worst.. she just passed Nov. 2021
I remember Mary Jo well. Last time I saw her was at the rededication of the revamped museum. She was an early member of the society.
Thanks for the. story, really enjoyed it. 👍👍
Awesome
This is another good one men and I thank you. !!!
Great video and very informative. Thank you .
Happy New year Charlie
Another great video from two of the best authorities on Arizona history as well as being just all around great guys. I sure would enjoy being a sidekick to these fellas..Thanks again
Thanks again
love it!
Thanks for sharing guys!!!🙋♀️👍😉🤗
Great story guys just keeps getting better. I personally think the money in the search. Didn't say the mine ain't real ???
You guys are great, thanks for everything
Absolutely Excellent!!
Enjoyed the history lesson 👍
My mother was born Elizabeth Marsh Waltz. There was a Jacob Waltz on our ships log also.
Any idea what year the ship sailed and destination and ports of departure?
Another great video! Thank you! 🍻🇫🇮
I love History.
Very interesting
I married into a land grant family. Gold and ore and various things crossed the border. I wonder if Waltz' jewellery grade ore was something that came from somewhere else and that there was a cache in the mountains. If the specimens are so odd, perhaps they were never local. It also seems that if Waltz actually had a mine of such precious material, he would have exploited it more than he did. Altogether it seems to me that the source may have been limited from the beginning. A clue of particular interest which has been mentioned from time to time is that below the 'mine' there was a "two room stone cabin" inside a cave. This instantly impressed me as ancestral Puebloan cliff dweller work so I was very interested in information about such dwellings in the Superstition mountains.
Just adds more questions about the Superstition Mountains.
As with all mysteries there are tales that go along with the history of this area
American folktale. It will never leave you bored.
Look at the geology of the area; very little gold bearing ore bodies. It just isn't there.
Cameron: six of the largest gold mining operations across the world are in the same volcanic materials as the Superstitions. Several millions of dollars in gold were produced out of the Goldfield mining operations in the 1890s sandwiched between two major volcanic upthrusts. Geologic surveys of mercury vapor test in the Superstitions shows “deep seated mineralization” in four separate areas of the Superstitions. To say none ever reached the surface is to ignore Goldfield or the possibility of further intrusions.
Heard similar as well. Slim chance
Sill good stories. Gary B
Some people believe the Gold was found many yrs. ago and of course no one would tell, would you tell, NO. Maybe found by our Own Dear Old Government, lol. I choose to believe otherwise, the Mine the Mystery the Thrill of Yesteryear! Great Stories you boys, 👍💙💜🧡
Larry a marvelous history on Jacob, Julia and what actually happened!
Fantastic story. The earlier stories are more believable, as we all know the more a story is told the more it changes for the worse. If you guys haven't found the dutchman mine after a lifetime of searching the general public don't have much of a chance. BUT Real gold can be found in the beauty of the view from a hike to the mountains. Stay safe and take care.
@Hank Sheffer absolutely couldn't agree more. I personally have only found flour gold, but the stories you guys present are the gold. To find a nugget would just be a bonus. Stay safe and have a great day.
Time has eroded most clues but, has anyone ever consulted a true clairvoyant to decipher many of these details?
I think I'm going to find the lost Dutchman. Yaa. You guys are Far Out.
Guilden, or guilder (depending on region) were gold coins used for trade in Europe way back when. Today some of the coins are still around but gold prices are so high they're very hard to find.
What do they look like
@@Corinthians-kjv enh, just look it up, I can't link one here.
Bank account, amen Hank 👍
Always wondered why she went looking for the mine in July possibly the reason was she wanted to be the first to find it before anyone else being that Holmes now knew about it prior to that she probably was the only one who knew about it.
very inf9rmative warching from ohio smitty out
The Munich Coin Treaty of 1837 set the value of the South German Gulden at 9.545 g of silver. The price of gold in 1839 was $18.93 a troy ounce. With a gold to silver exchange ratio of 16:1, 250 gulden was worth about $100 back then.
Lucky The Ortel brothers who lived in Germany and did the research stated only that 250 Gulden in 1839 was a “considerable amount of money.” $100 dollars hardly seems to me to be a considerable amount. They stated that the Gulden contained gold, silver was not mentioned. However, $100 in 1839 was $3,184 today so maybe 250 gulden was a considerable amount.
I've heard it said the Superstitious Mountains dont have the signs of a gold deposit, either geologically or with mineralogy .. so I hear it's not possible to be the Actual location of a gold mine or deposit. But I hold out a slim chance.
At 24:00. there WAS a stone drawing for the two peralta groups to find their way about. They are not lying, just in their hearts believe the stone maps to be fabricated but the original Peralta had maps and owed the doctors that saved their life's a trip to the mine. If oak island is real. Then so is the lost Dutchman which has traveled all the way to eastern Washington where gold panning in thy name is done to this day in fun family mercury free adventures.
@Hank Sheffer The land itself is the stone maps, to say there was no map no heart no horse trick in the old military trail is to throw people off the hideout for Butch Cassidy up there on Dutchman trail #4. The petrash boy couldn't find the mine thus Thomas either because they couldn't make it past the parking lots first canyon of the coral house there at Dutchman Trail #4. They needed to muck over to the right where the end of the military trail wraps back down to Miners Needle. No easy task even to this day without dirt bikes! well Sir I've listened to all the videos hundreds of hours, why won't you address the massive stone heart shadow casts high noon from directly east of the massive shadow cowboy hat the Miners Needle makes at high noon all clearly visible via satellite Google earth. The hat points to the stone house big enough for two rooms and a house sized shadow heart is just up the bank north of the house.. Good sir Increasing the bank account in exchange for rolling around mercury vapors, like you say, is not recommended to visit so why all this fuss I don't know. And to get the permits is out of the question so I've learned a lot my own mom lives in Tuscon she can't even dig her own yard and quartz crystals without a permit. The planes fly over every day surveillance. The Dutchman is on the otherside of the hill from Whiskeys Springs yonder past the old military road. You've glossed over that very important fact in the stories right from the horses mouth! Hedrick Larry himself. Just admit it even if you could point where it was there's no way in hell today's loss of Miners rights would the community be allowed to mine it.
@Hank Sheffer Hank I think it says more about the level of passion you've inspired us all to dig just a little deeper in each of our own individual pursuits toward a brighter future. My Grandma Elle for Eleanor Farrar says to only believe half of what you see and nothing you hear.
Dangerous, it is the Desert. Don't Go, listen again to what is said at the end of this video. Nicely expressed to the point. You are not being encouraged to go out and Obtain Vast Wealth. August,1 gallon of cold water there is worth any amount of gold. However it should be said that the east desert has a unique beauty all it's own.! What would you do with vast wealth anyway. A game show, of face the elements, don't try it.
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I have the Dutchman mine in my Dutch oven.
Set me straight… is it the superstition mountain or mountains? Charlie seem to call it singular.
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I believe Walsh befriended Indians who had the grade ore he possessed & vowed to never reveal it, thereby concocting the story of the mine.
Riker: that is the story of Dr. Thorne who b/c of his care of the Indians was taken blindfolded to an area and allowed to take gold ore as a reward. Not to be confused with the Lost Dutchman Mine.
Why is July & August, so bad, that people die? Other then the heat. I'm a combat veteran, & physically fit. If you were lucky to find it, does the government take a % of it?
I believe the area is national park now so anything found would have to be given over to the state or agency.
and after he died they found about 20 mines and most of them produced a lot of gold...including Bulldog and mammoth...which both could be
Definitely none of them, they were all tested against the matchbox. The Dutchman’s gold was from a unknown source.
Why do you guys think that "1847" (Jesse James birth year), would be carved into the Heart Map, if Jacob Waltz didn't even arrive to the Superstition Mountains until after 1850's or 1860's? Jesse Woodson James, aka J.Frank Dalton, among many other aliases) ...was also a master mind with creating irrigation systems. And with the creations of lakes and dams. (Reservoirs)
Rockey: the year 1847 on the stone map is b/c of the treaty of Guadalupe Hildago of 1848. When the United States purchased the Southwest from Mexico it was established that any legal Spanish land grant before 1848 would be recognized. Whom ever made the stone maps knew this and was establishing claim to the area making sure it was before 1848.
A Ruen of an Indian 🏠 house inside a cave an no mine on the west side of mountain they are mines on the east side .its there some where too many have died searching for the gold.
There is no lost mine but there is buried Apache gold the Apache robbed the packtrain down by Florence AZ and took the gold back to the to the mountain and it's still there. JW.
Kerry/JW Please post documentation or source about the Florence gold pack train robbery by the Apaches. Sounds like that would make a great story.
Is a robbery nobody ever said they went in hid the gold in the mountains
Go west young men
if any 1 reads this i got the spot its at fro google earth. happy to share just ask. lets plan a trip will need dirt bikes as the reason pet trash failed to find it is the sekond kanyon on the right of where they parking lot ends. follow the shadows the heart the horse. its all there just need a krew please help. i kan fly in for free tikets works for airport.
Montezuma mine is the Dutchman mine they both share one clue So get what. Its not in arizona!
@Askjeffwilliams. Hey, Jeff this is interesting story.