Uncovering Volcanic Secrets of the Superstition Mountains: Q&A with Larry Hedrick and Hank Sheffer!
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- Curious about the connection between volcanic activity and the Superstition Mountains? Join Larry Hedrick and Hank Sheffer as they dive into this mystery and tackle other intriguing questions recently asked by viewers. Get the answers you've been searching for from the Superstition Mountain Crew in this must-watch episode!
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The Bible on the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine and Jacob Waltz: A Pioneer History of the Gold Rush Paperback - January 1, 2002 by Helen Corbin amzn.to/3WE1fHl
The Story of Jacob Walzer: Superstition Mountain and Its Famed Dutchman's Lost Mine Paperback - January 1, 1964 by Barney Barnard amzn.to/3WD87Vz
The killer mountains;: A search for the legendary Lost Dutchman Mine Hardcover - January 1, 1968 by Curt Gentry amzn.to/3WTcvRy
When Silver Was King: Arizona's Silver King Mining Days, Historical Highlights and Human Interest Portraits Paperback - September 30, 2005 by Jack San Felice amzn.to/4dzIxru
Lost El Dorado of Jacob Waltz Paperback - January 1, 2015 by Jack San Felice amzn.to/3WUgrSc
Superstition Mountain: A Ride Through Time Paperback - January 1, 1982 by Tom Kollenborn), James Swanson amzn.to/4dbiTJD
Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains (AZ) (Images of America) Paperback - May 29, 2006 by Jane Eppinga amzn.to/3YvSIZO
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Lots and lots of history. You guys knock it outta the park every time.
"Is there anything you can say to clear this up for ever and ever?" LOL! You guys are the best.
@5:12 the heart shadow is either at #77 or #22 on the map for miners needle. Thank you for this gold map.
Guys these stories and the amazing knowledge you bestow on this platform will be cherished for all of time. Documenting this information is paramount to history itself. You and the people you interview are a treasure to Arizona. You really are honorable men. Thank you
When an old man dies, a library burns down.
Just read in the comments that something my be wrong with Larry I wish him the best an I you as well Hank hope you guys live to be at least 2 hundred years or more God bless you both best wishes
In this news weary world its such a relief to spend some quality time with the boys at the oasis known as Mysteries of the Superstition Mountain. Thanks Larry and Hank!!!! You do a great service. Lvya
Hope Larry will be Okay, he's not looking or sounding well. But, Thank you for the show, excellent as usual...
John:
The reference too my pending demise has been greatly exaggerated.
Lol
Brownie Holmes worked for the Arizona Game and Fish Department for a while. I think it was the late 50’s or 60’s.
I love listening to these stories by two ol timers with such knowledge and enthusiasm!!!🙋♀️🙅♀️🙆♀️
thanks larry for not lying to us , you guys are straight shooters, thanks for the clue for what elevation the dutchman might be, loved the geology lesson ,keepin coming,
Another video gold nugget. Thanks Larry and Hank.
Love the stories so much history there they can go on forever.
I'm very happy with this show I love it watch every one of the shows if not 2 to 4 times over
Always good stories and staying honest with them is what you Hank an Larry do you guys aren't trying to tell a exciting story you guys just tell the story to the best you two can find out. Always great to hear from you guys. God bless you both
Hiya Guys, what a awesome story, and a very awesome video. I hope everyone has a great blessed day. Cya!
😺🐟 out!
Thanks!! Good Men !!! : )
I'm going to be accused, eventually, of saying this too often, but, thanks again for a great segment. Very interesting as usual and it's great to see Larry AND Hank in conversation about our favorite subject. I'm very glad and fortunate to be here with like-minded people, enjoying this great content. Thank you guys, and as usual, looking forward to the next one!
I want someone to buy my story on my three rescues in Hollywood or Legends of the Superstitions. I can take you to the Jesuit Treasure and all cacti that lead you there or Stories of the Superstition Mountains to come with me on a week-long filming so I can show you the LDM ON Bluff Springs Mountain just south of Weaver's Needle in the huge funnel shaft that the Dutchman, (Jacob Waltz) was a place he killed 8 people to keep a secret. 2 soldiers, his Sister's son (nephew),
I never knew the Superstition Mountains were volcanic! And with all the culdaras too! Just another mystery of the Superstition Mountains ⛰️!
thank you great stories ***** you guys are legends already* cheeeers from portugal
You guys have so much
Interesting knowledge .
Its a real pleasure listening to both of you.
Thanks.
Ron
I really enjoy your site. I plan on visiting next time I'm in the west.
I've known for a long time that gold and volcanic activity go hand in hand . Back when I lived in southern California I was a member of the Riverside Astronomers Society and we had 10 acres in Landers California that had 2 houses plus several private observatories and public pads with power for use during star parties . We also had a hill nearby called Goat Mountain . Star parties are a multi-day event and during one of those parties I got up in the early morning and hiked to the top of Goat Mountain , when I got to the top I discovered many things but the most interesting was a mine shaft going right down the center of the caldera of this extinct volcano and yes it turns out it was a gold mine . I didn't have any climbing equipment with me plus I was alone so I didn't go in but it must have been a decent size judging by the tailing piles .
hey brother. lets go get it!!
Howdy hank from missouri
First comment but have lingered for a bit, have spent some solid time( years now) in the mountains going off trail to put up new climbing ascents. Just recently started taking the history, clues, and adventure of the LDM seriously. Great channel with lots of good info.
Love your stories Guys cannot wait for the next one
love this show
the kings treasure is true and i won't lie, i wish the old guys were still around when i put all the pieces together .
Love all the clarification for everyone..very interesting!
Always enjoy your videos. Thank you
great video guys, you got it right this time ..
I enjoy these stories please keep them coming
There will always be questions......and superstitions.....yup
I understand that the Dutchman would have found it hard to give these clues, with his last breaths on earth
but you got to think, why would Julia Thomas give up everything to go look for the gold, if there wasn't something told in those last days?
@Hank Sheffer Thanks Hank, I guess its just one of those Mysteries, Hey!
herby375
Julia Knew he had gold as he paid off some of her debts.
Julia was not at his bedside when he died, she was looking for a doctor. Dick Holmes and Gideon Roberts were at his bedside. Julia, no doubt, knew of some of the clues prior to his death but if she knew about the board house clue why did she enter the mountains from the west side instead of from the board house on the east side? The confusion is that everybody thinks she was privy to his death bed confession and she was not.
If the Dutchman had Pneumonia, most likely High Fever, was he able to know what he was saying?
I came up to a weird idea. Could've Jacob Walsh just have hit a small amount of a gold vein and had mined it out? That could be why no one has been able to find it. Just wondering because Your stories get me thinking "stuff ". Thank You for another awesome story.
No he said "When Gold was $15 an ounce it would make 15 men millionaire."
Hope you gentlemen will get around to covering activity by Knights of the Golden Circle in your area in the 1800’s. Come on Larry, spill the beans . I am sure you have some knowledge on the subject. 😆
The Dutchman Mine may ultimately be added to the *"Questions that stump generations":*
1. Where was Atlantis?
2. What happened to the "Ark of the Covenant"?
3. Was Yeshua/Jesus married to Mary Magdalene?
4. Where did the Knights Templar escape to, Where is/are their treasures, and What was the secret they discovered that caused the actions of their demise?
5. Who built the Megalithic Structures around the globe, including the Great Pyramid?
...and the current Questions that qualify:
1. Where is the Lost Dutchman Mine? (a number of other mines and artifacts that qualify in the SW USA, ie: the Cave Complex of Mummies and Artifacts found by Kinkade in the Grand Canyon, and areas of Western Mexico
and Central America.)
2. *How do Mainstream Academics, particularly Archaeologists, get away with using a "19th Century Theory based fact foundation, for their Paradigm and Linear Timeline", as if it were fact, and thus blocking all new Theories and Findings that follow the actual "Standards of Science and Research"?*
... and their consorts of the Smithsonian Institute, whom have admitted to (losing, some say intentionally destroying) countless artifacts that don't support the "Mainstream Academic Paradigm", ie: aka *"The Smithsonian Blackhole"*
... my, don't get me started on the obvious organized efforts of the Directors of the Mainstream Academic Paradigm.
It is being "deconstructed" through ignoring and forging on using the "Standards of Science and Research" in exploration and new discoveries, ie: *Freedom of Discovery!*
... carry on
Beth
a Sociologist/Behavioralist
and Historian
I guess I feel stupid for asking all of You, so many questions. It's just that I am in an area were not much old west events happened. So I am inquisitive of that area. So please be patient with me when I ask questions that You've heard over and over. Thank You for Your awesome stories.
I am often asked do I think it is possible that there is actually some sort of ancient hidden gold mine out there somewhere?. If I was to go on what family members have said, when I did get around to asking, The Answer was both Yes and No. And I think that most people are and always have been divided in on giving such an answer. If I answered there may be some question as to my qualifications in doing so. It takes a lot of study and research and the knowledge of a vast variety of things, which just seems to be a continuing process and experiences that I would not trade for the world. The saying is and always is, Gold is Where You Find It.
It's not the finding it, which is very nice, but the looking, knowing it could be the end of you just trying to do it. Have people found things out there? Yes, mostly other people's skeletons.
It’s not really a volcano, I’ve discovered 12 doors that go into the mountains, you don’t want to know what I found.
Seeking treasure turns people's brains into mush.
LOL
If you think about everything being wrong maps ect. Because the curse if dead man's mountain is not spiritual Or the boogyman. The curse is people who have nothing and have no ambition's to become anyone. They don't want to work they wish to steal someone's life. The curse is people and they won't tell you where they get the gold . Because they will get killed by the worthless. There's your CURSE. PEOPLE !!!
Did anyone think that one old man never dug one thousand feet . I do . In concrete. In 30 years iv never dug that far if I was digging 7 days a week go west . Of the mountain. Or don't.
Originally I guess one of the things that's interesting are the two guys sitting there separating myth and fact. Most people would prefer to believe the myth part. Is there gold out there? To answer do I not have to have some qualifications. Do you want professional opinion or Treasure Hunter opinion?.The two guys do not mince words when they express the various dangers of going into the Desert Wilderness and making it out alive.