Lost Dutchman’s Biggest Secret REVEALED! Gold Hidden in the Superstition Mountains Found!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2025
- In this jaw-dropping episode of Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains, Larry Hedrick unveils one of the Lost Dutchman's biggest secrets-the Dutchman didn't trust banks! Instead, he hid his gold ore deep within the Superstition Mountains. But that’s not all! Bob Garman and Travis Tumlinson uncovered this hidden treasure. Larry reveals the incredible story of what happened to the gold and the exact spot where they found it. Don’t miss this thrilling discovery that could change everything you know about the Lost Dutchman legend!
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Want to Know More: Books we have talked about:
Jacob's Trail-The Legend of Jacob Waltz's Lost Dutchman Gold Mine Paperback Jesse James Feldman amzn.to/4d4z3Vf
The Lost Dutchman Mine;: The fabulous story of the seven-decade search for the hidden treasure in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona by Sims Ely amzn.to/3YzlJUk
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 Waltz: 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
True Story of Superstition Mountains - Ripples of Lost Echo's Paperback - January 1, 1990 by Bob Ward amzn.to/3WvZhZI
Apache Trail (Images of America) Kindle Edition by Richard L. Powers amzn.to/3SJoVcj
Crooked Mountain Paperback - January 1, 2001 by Ron Feldman amzn.to/3yyeG3N
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Thankz for the re-airing w/no background music, it was much more enjoyable and easier to understand...Take care.
Excellent material Larry. Very well told and had me hanging on every word.
I am glad Larry is sharing with the public at large. As time goes by all of the main characters are leaving us for good. It does not matter if the gold is gone. it would be nice if a few of others in the know would fill in some of the gaps before the story is lost to history.
That's how I feel watching this as well... to really trace the information back and put a story together, you have to go back and back and you need as many experiences and stories as you can get!!! Us here on the internet across the country won't get in the inner circles
I am one line above you in the comments. This is my third time liking and commenting on this video. I'm glad that Larry is being more explicit about his understanding of where the mine and caches were.
Martin: it’s not my understanding, I’m t telling Bob Garman’s story not mine.
I am doing a follow up story on location in a couple of weeks, waiting for this high temperature to go down.
@@larryhedrick254 Thanks, Larry. Looking forward to hearing your understanding of what was lost and has been found.
I have been following for years. When I first found the channel, I systematically worked through all of the videos, watching some several times. I've been to Phoenix twice, but that was before I began to assimilate some of the Lost Dutchman lore, not to mention the lost pistols.
@@MartinMoleski It'd be fun to get us followers together around a big table like they do in movies and everyone put their theories together
@@tattoofthesunn795 I would enjoy the party but I wouldn't have anything to contribute to the theorizing. I have followed the series avidly and learned that I am not even qualified for the little league of Dutchman hunters. My paternal grandfather claimed to have walked from Ontario to Alaska and back, prospecting for gold, and my maternal grandfather was a mining engineer in Cobalt, Ontario, so I have been infected with gold fever from my childhood. One of my brothers panned a few micrograms of gold out in California, so I am not the only heir of my grandfathers.
Good job Larry. Keep them coming. Be well, be safe, be happy.
I hate it when people tell me what to do.
About the books that are talked about on the show (like Bob Garman's and Jack San Felice's for example), is there any possibility that they can be reprinted sometime? So many of them are no longer available anywhere anymore and it'd sure be wonderful to be able to own and read them. Love the work you guys do here. The stories and the memories are the real treasure. Great thanks for keeping them alive
see if someone at the museum can photocopy them
That empty pit of Hart Mullins was maybe a cache site?
Memories of episodes past... Charlie and Larry together. RIP Charlie.
one of my top 4 mysteries fom my 10 year old mind (1975);
1) the bermuda triangle
2) big foot
3) ufo's
4) lost dutchman mine
great presentation
Has there ever been any info on red arrows high up in the bluffs difficult to see from below
North of elephant arch couple miles are terrain anamolies. Bigger stash is there
He set the easier stash at bayous spring so northwest from there the creeks lead to mega anamolie hillside seen from lidar google earth
@CapoLadyyou really found some? I’m 23 and have been following for years but outside of a handful of stories I haven’t heard anything with too much substance. I’d love to hear more even if it is vague !
@CapoLady lol I keep my hopes up. There’s more to life than taking things at face value I like to dream about
You guys be careful out there as that whole area is under claims. They are modern claim markers and not easley seen. I think they are a major company not just individuals.
I’m doing a follow up story in a couple weeks on location and just waiting for this 110 weather to break.
I probably should mention about the claim markers in the story.
@@larryhedrick254 Larry's right -- go on The Diggings or the bureau website before traveling there on foot
Trusting banks is as relying on the government for your best interest
That quartz ore was gold and silver? I always thought that the Dutchman's ore was only or mostly high grade gold ore? Dick Holmes was an unprincipled fortune hunter to not share at least some of that ore with Julia Thomas. And they should have cooperated with each other to have any chance at all to find the mine. It's too bad Holmes wasn't a better artist so he could draw a proper map. Yeah, I know alot of gold was found in Arizona in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s that was never reported because it was still illegal to possess. Instead they crushed and refined it themselves. With high grade ore it isn't really that hard. Then you just make it into jewelry and resell that. The only form of gold that was legal.
I'm here, where are you?
Dutchman.gold. a driving force of imagination unique history
What do you mean with cash? Is it a special term in mining?
"Cache" It's a term used in a lot of circles for storing stuff in a location you can come back to.
@@marhawkman303 Thank you very much!
Who hasn't envisioned stumbling across this cave full of gold. OK, I edited that fantasy early on (maybe a little color). It a great day dream. Now days I dream about X girlfriends.
Asshokes took the gold under the bed and did not left anything for that black lady who she helped dodge man
Time to unsubscribe
Bye!!!
🤷🏼♂️ Why ??
@@coppertopv365 management of the channel. It's annoying to keep finding the same uploads from them
@@vopenacattleco commenters in the previous version of this video requested it be reuploaded without music and so here we have "no music" (as noted in the title) to appease those requests. can't please everyone everytime, unfortunately.
Why because someone (probably someone like yourself) requested a no music version…. So hence the reason it’s been reuploaded with… no music. Who woulda know huh