Yes! The Lost Dutchman's Mine features prominently as the place Lara Croft tries to find in the three-part graphic series entitled "The Black Legion". That is our goal not to mine, but hopefully to get some loose samples that can be tested . Yes! I’m thinking that maybe you guys are out there now? Back at you buddy boy- So you think from what we have posted that like you we have also found the LDGM, and you want to protect it from the folks. The Curse on the Canyon is real but wasn’t made by Jacob Waltz. Since Ruth's death, there have been several other deaths or disappearances in the Superstition Mountains. I am legally Disabled but managed to get in without too much difficulty. I think it is fun to explore the Superstition Wilderness and can be quite challenging. and with one day to go (Sunday’s single’s matches). Weiser is attacked and wounded by marauding Apaches, but survives at least long enough to tell a man called Dr. Walker about the mine. My family lives in the Carolina’s; if you care to send me an email would enjoy just talking to you. Magill's adventures were chronicled in the book The Killer Mountains, by Curt Gentry.[28]. Waltz said there is trick to his trail and no miner will ever find his mine. We know where there are several samples of the actual rich ore from the candlebox under Waltz’ Death Bed at Julia Thomas’ Place………..and Julia was not at his side when he died. I’ve only been following it over the last few years and I truly hope you have found the exact mine that Waltz was talking about. You are permitted to pick up small quantities of loose pieces of quartz matrix that contains gold. This tale involves two German men, Jacob Waltz and Jacob Weiser. As early as September 1, 1892, The Arizona Enterprise was reporting on the efforts of Thomas and several others to locate the lost mine whose location was told to her by Waltz. In yet another version of the tale, two (or more) U.S. Army soldiers are said to have discovered a vein of almost pure gold in or near the Superstition Mountains. We will be on site much longer and with a much larger crew. The Peralta Massacre is a legend that Apaches supposedly ambushed a mining expedition the Peralta family sent into the mountains. And you are incorrect that if anyone found the mine they would be quietly be getting rich, it is not that simple. I have been reading up and watching everyone’s YouTube videos. Arcana is the only one who has ever done this. I believe he mined at least two sites in the general area. I am not sure what legally disabled in your case means, but because of the earthquake, you need repelling gear to get up to the site, plus it takes more than one person, to get that done. You cannot see the tank from the mine. Yes! What I would like to do now is share some of the clues that are present at our land–site; this has never been done. All it took was “campaign donation (bribe)” and there it went. Do I think we have the LDM,,I do. If anybody ever did find the mine they would be quietly getting rich and wouldn’t ever dream of stringing honest people along like this. I’d love to go on an expedition to search around and try to solve the mystery and take in the beauty of this creation. At that time, we will need permission to retest the Dutchman’s gold, but this is not as easy as you might think. 9. The location of the Lost Dutchman Mine is shared with the AHRF by John Palmer. [4], Robert Blair wrote "[t]here have been at least four legendary Lost Dutchman's gold mines in the American West, including the famed Superstition mine of Jacob Waltz". The Perfill Map is quite real. Forget anything pertaining to Peralta’s, because that’s part of the ongoing lie. Jeff. In December, 1931, The Arizona Republic reported on the recent discovery of a human skull in the Superstition Mountains. YES! 2. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. She was out getting a doctor. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. There are certain things to look for in the mineralization and the matrix. Yes! (Actually, I believe he most likely said we stayed in a cave that looked down on the mine.) Blair suggested that "fragments of this legend have perhaps become attached to the mythical mine of Jacob Waltz".[6]. Waltz said that at the head of a north-trending canyon you will find the ruins of an ancient Spanish house that sits hidden on a ledge, and that the climb up to it is so steep that you will not see it until you scale up onto the ledge that it sits on, as its stone walls lay before you. He is blindfolded and taken there by a circuitous route, and is allowed to take as much gold ore as he can carry before again being escorted blindfolded from the site by the Apaches. Jacob Waltz said: Unable to add item to List. Alot of people have been finding all these mines and no one has found any large high grade ore deposits so why would his mine be any different. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Some carved stones in the area are referred to as "Peralta Stones" and Spanish text and crude maps on them are considered by some to be clues to the location of a Peralta family gold mine in the Superstition Mountains, although others believe the stones to be modern fakes.