Some places have long been thought to be simply no good. However, Ruth ignored Barkely's advice, and set out for a two-week stint in the mountains. Many people have dismissed them as a hoax. Many people took the landmark to be the Weavers Needle but had no luck finding any gold nuggets in its vicinity. The Superstition Mountain Historical Society was formed on December 27, 1979. According to the account, 1912 Erwin C. Ruth gave s Gonzales legal aid, saving the riff-raff from almost certain imprisonment. As with most of the terrain encompassing the Phoenix metropolitan area, and the Superstition Mountains, have a desert environment, with scorching summer temperatures and sparse sources of water. Come on. Arcana Exploration has been there on four separate trips the first in October of 2015. Due to the out-of-control fire, the Arizona authorities were forced to close the State Route 88, and, along with it, public access to the Canyon, Apache Lake, Apache Campground, picnic sites, and trailheads. You'll find us in the rugged 160,000 acre Superstition Mountain range in the Tonto National Forest in Central Arizona. He further stated, after examining the two holes [in the skull], that it appeared that a shotgun or high-powered rifle had been fired through the head at almost point-blank range, making the small hole when the bullet entered and the large hole when it exited".[23]. Up on the mountain, if someone breaks a leg; it will take at least two on the team to get you down; it is dangerous for three healthy climbers, much less one with broken body parts. It is easily accessible about 40 miles east of Phoenix via U.S. Highway 60, the Superstition Freeway. After he had spent many years in their midst, the Apache Elders decided to reward his selfless service with gold. The museum with its indoor and outdoor exhibits is a pleasant surprise and definitely worth your time if youre going on the Apache Trail or to the nearby Lost Dutchman State Park. The record high temperature is 128 degrees. Along with the body was found a mysterious note ensconced within a bottle, which said that he had broken his leg and needed help, but which also stated that he had had managed to find the legendary Lost Dutchmans Mine. Jacob Waltz, the Dutchman, a mischievous canard if ever there was one, becomes obsessed with the mine. In January 2011, three sets of remains assumed to be those of the lost men were retrieved. Ruth ended his note with the phrase "Veni, vidi, vici. ZERO ZIP NADA!! After an intensive search, Ruths skull was was found at the bottom of a remote ravine, sitting out there all alone in the unforgiving desert. In 1977, 292 acres (118ha) abutting the Tonto National Forest were set aside as the Lost Dutchman State Park. [5] One Lost Dutchman's mine is said to be in Colorado, another in California; two are said to be located in Arizona. A month later the rest of the body was found about three-quarters of a mile away, with severely broken legs, and it was supposed that he had fallen and then after his grievous injuries died of starvation and the elements. They never made it out of the Superstitions. The mountain is also frequented with mysterious sounds that many people have claimed to have heard. No suspects or motive were ever found. The story of the Peralta Stones is that they lead you to a small almost invisible ledge, like a small birds nest perched in the middle of a forest of giant oaks concealed by the natural elements, it obscures itself from all beasts of prey especially man. Capens corpse was found three years later in November 2012 by a local search and rescue organization, stuffed into a crevice. In December, 1931, The Arizona Republic reported on the recent discovery of a human skull in the Superstition Mountains. X., who seemed to be guarding the area. He had acquired maps that he was sure would lead him straight to the gold. A beautiful site just below the western edge of the Superstition Mountains was found and obtained. Interestingly it was found that he had amassed a small fortune in a short amount of time after starting his forays into the mountains, urging suspicions that he had found the lost mine. Read on to find out if you should start planning your trip to a Dark Mountain. Later, he remarked that he had noticed a towering rock formation nearby, but otherwise remained clueless about the whereabouts of the place. Legend tells of the Lost Dutchman's gold mine hidden somewhere within the 160,000 acres of brutal Arizona desert known as the "Superstition Mountains.". But they're even better known for something else: the legendary Lost Dutchman's Mine, a much-ballyhooed secret stash of wealth sought by daring adventurers known as "Dutch hunters." Jacob Waltz took to returning to the mountains only when he needed the gold. These are tall, volcanic formations in the wilderness and are popular as hiking destinations. In March of 2011, three filmmakers disappeared in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona while documenting their search for the Lost Dutchman Mine. The early Spanish the Peraltas the Jesuits and many others all came to the Superstition Mountains looking for legendary gold. Reports of inexplicable sounds, sightings, and events have led to claims of supernatural beings and even aliens. All rights reserved. Here he worked at the Vulture Mine as a paid miner. Blair had little doubt that Waltz related to Thomas the location of an alleged gold mine. The mine is named after German immigrant Jacob Waltz,18101891. The area is basically a free-for-all for wilderness lovers. These include Barry Storms book Thunder Gods Gold, published in 1945, detailing his own efforts to find the gold, and the Glen Ford and Ida Lupino movie, Lust for Gold, from 1949. The legend of the lost gold continued to attract people, and, in 1932, a veterinarian in the Park Service, Adolph Ruth, decided to go treasure hunting. [25] Blair noted that the conclusion of the Arizona authorities was rejected by many, including Ruth's family, and "those who held onto the more romantic murdered-for-the-map story". Is this all just a spooky legend or id there something more to it? An alternate view which better fits the lost mine legend is that he periodically appeared with large amounts of gold, The Sterling Legend by Estee Conatser reports that a Jacob Walzer sold $250,000 in gold to the U.S. Mint during the 1880s and had $1500 when he died in 1891. Let may say this; it is not important who engraved the stones, and if itwas Tomlinson and he being the maker or someone else being the engraver of the stones while historically interesting it is not the most important thing. Ive driven by this place countless times without ever checking it out. The Lost Dutchman Mine is said to be a rich goldmine located somewhere in the southwestern American state of Arizona. Three documentary filmmakers set out on a journey into Arizona's Superstition Mountains to uncover the truth about the most famous lost gold mine in the world - the Lost Dutchman Mine, purportedly the home to a treasure worth 200 million dollars. The Lost Dutchmans Mine is featured in Season 1, Episode 21 of the television series Unsolved Mysteries. The episode first aired on April 12, 1989. The earliest documentation of him in the U.S. is an 1848 affidavit in which Waltz declared himself to be "about 38 years old". Wasnt it Dutch? Front View of the Peralta Stones. Lastly, the alleged mine directions Ruth had were from an 1895 newspaper account. Join MU Plus+ and get exclusive shows and extensions & much more! Kino is believed to have had a rich goldmine somewhere in the Superstition Mountains. First you drive to the outskirts of Phoenix and find Apache Junction, then pick up the old Apache Trail (route88) and go about 35 miles to Tortilla Flat, site of the old stage coach Pony express stop, along the Apache Trail. A doctor from Illinois, Doctor Abraham Thorne, provided his service to treat the indigenous people of the Southwest. They trek into the mountains. The Peralta Massacre is a legend that Apaches supposedly ambushed a mining expedition the Peralta family sent into the mountains. In the version in which the Apaches killed the Peralta Family, the surviving member then went on to get embroiled in a brawl fight years later. (2004). Waltz was buried in Phoenix at what is now called the Pioneer and Military Memorial Park. [26], Blair wrote that "the national wire services picked up the story [of Ruth's death] and ran it for more than it was worth", possibly seeing the mysterious story as a welcome reprieve from the bleak news that was otherwise typical of the Great Depression. It was speculated that he had fallen or even jumped, but it is still a mystery, just another casualty of the futile search for the lost treasure. Arizona. Combine these with the legends of the indigenous Pima Indians and the mountains live up to their name. [32] The man is barely alive. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. They are bound on three sides by U.S. Route 60, Arizona State Route 88, and Arizona State Route 188, and are visible from miles away. Everyplace had a lost mine. Next week I will list some clues that are absolutely relevant to what we have physically on site. Some places have long been thought to be simply no good. Excellent place to learn a lot about the local history of the Superstition Mountains. May through September On our may trip in 2016 one day it reached 108 degrees, that same day up on the mountain, climbing on a surface of Granite and sandstone ours guys Trek watches read what they were breathing at an actual 119 degrees. Magill's adventures were chronicled in the book The Killer Mountains, by Curt Gentry. In the 1800's, a german goldhunter named Jacob Waitz discovered a huge goldmine within the mountains that has since been named the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine (German <- > The Netherlands; let . Admission The praying hands formation at the Superstition Mountains range. The soldiers are alleged to have presented some of the gold, but to have been killed or to have vanished soon after. Afterwards, Waltz fell ill (he was rumored to have contracted pneumonia during the flooding). They would be uncovered in the 1940s, but whether there is any truth to this story is anyones guess. Thorne claimed that he was taken captive by Navajos in 1854, and that during his captivity he had discovered a rich gold vein. Though the remains had been scattered by scavengers, they were undoubtedly Ruth's. He turned out to be the surviving Peralta, and, to express his gratitude, he gave them directions to his familys gold mine in the Superstition Mountains. Children 10 and under Here amongst this vast maize of volcanic interior, fixed and clinging to the mountain side, flanked on one side by a very small almost invisible ledge is the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, like a small birds nest perched in the middle of a forest of giant oaks, concealed by the natural elements it obscures itself from all beasts of prey, especially man. My husband has been enthralled with all the wonderful tales of the mountains since his college days a long time ago. Since Ruth's death, there have been several other deaths or disappearances in the Superstition Mountains. Bands of roaming cannibals are said to hunt the area and the curse of the Lost Mine to many isnt a tall tale but a stark reality. Very similiar to big foot hunters. Generally speaking, this mine is claimed to be situated in the Superstition Mountains, described by one source as "a collection of rough terrain that has gained the name of a single mountain" which lies to the east of Phoenix, the Arizonan capital. In January 1932, human remains were discovered about three-quarters of a mile (1.21km) from where the skull had been found. His skull with two bullet holes was recovered about six months after he disappeared. Theyre filled to the brim with ghosts and spirits. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Barkely urged Ruth to abandon his search for the mine: the area and the mines cursed and full of devils.. [13] In most versions of the tale, Jacob Waltz locates a rich gold mine in the Superstition Mountains (in many versions of the story, they rescue or help a member of the Peralta family and are rewarded by being told the location of the mine). The multi-acre museum site soon saw the addition of a historic Cossack 20-Stamp . Fun, family friendly historical site with a lot to see including replicas of old buildings, plenty of hiking, a gift shop and free lectures by locals describing how life was like. While popular with campers, hikers, and adventure seekers, these mountains are also known for their exceedingly hot summers, freezing winters, harsh winds, unpredictable storms, treacherous terrain, and mysterious happenings. But what they actually found has been a hidden secret that people have been trying to piece together for last 125 years. Image property of Arcana Exploration, photo taken at the Lost Dutchman Museum Apache Junction, Arizona. The Museum Gallery offers a detailed exploration of the history of this region with artifacts, multi-media, testimonials and docent-led tours. Famed Apache warrior, Most stories go like this, the family of a man called Miguel Peralta struck gold by accident they were just passing by and started drilling the mine. The closest approximate was a German miner of the PennsylvaniaGerman community. Today along route 88 is a pull off gravel road, that leads out behind the Lost Dutchman Museum, you follow it to a designated area, here you will find marked trail signs with trails simply marked as the Massacre Grounds.. Hardie agrees to join a father searching for his son who is seeking a lost gold mine in Arizona's Superstition Mountains. Here is a place of sprawling rugged wilderness, encompassing the Superstition Wilderness Area and drawing in hikers, rock climbers, campers, and all manner of those looking to enjoy the natural splendor and outdoor activities on offer. Some have died on the search. According to their folklore, the mountain guards an ancient storehouse of precious metals and treasures, and anyone who ventures forth to get the treasure is likely to die. Out in the remote badlands of the U.S. state of Arizona, just to the east of the Phoenix metropolitan area lies a sun scorched, dried up, arid moonscape of twisted peaks and sprawling expanse of badlands called the Superstition Mountains, at one time called the Sierra de la Espuma . Dr. George M. Willing Jr. paid Peralta $20,000 for the mining rights for an enormous swath of land about 3,000,000 acres (12,000km2) in southern Arizona and New Mexico based on a deed originally granted by the Spanish Empire in the 18th century. Finally did a little digging and it sounded interesting. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Apache Junction, AZ 85119-8409, Phone options: They removed his blindfold and let him take away as much as he could carry. The search, nevertheless, still continues. A found footage thriller inspired on actual events, DARK MOUNTAIN is directed by Tara Anase and written by Tamara Blaich and Tara Anase. Producers included Tamara Blaich, Jennifer Harrington, and Megan Peterson with cinematography by Pyongson Yim and editing by Jennifer Harrington. They were supposedly dug up in the desert, in area east of Gold canyon and Tucson in the late 1940s byTravis E Tomlinson. Find a wide array of distinctive and unique items including books, apparel, local Native American arts and crafts and seasonal gift selections. In this case the body was found first, with the rest of the body following a full 6 months later. For the next 20 years, he falls in and out of consciousness, whenever he wakes its just garbled speak and horrific tales; hes enveloped in kaleidoscopic delirium, Over the years, subsequent search for the mines has only lead to heartache and death. In 2012 his vehicle, wallet, cellphone, and backpack were located but there had been no sign of the missing man. These steep, jagged volcanic mountains were formed over 29 million years ago and they cover an area of 160,000 acres. If you find the above article inaccurate or biased, please let us know at[emailprotected]. You came here for the nasty bits that are constantly swept under the rug. A note in a bottle found floating down the Salt River said that he needed help on account of his leg and that he had found the Lost Dutchmans gold mine. DARK MOUNTAIN (2013) "In March of 2011, three filmmakers disappeared in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona while documenting their search for the Lost Dutchman mine. We are currently in the process of planning for a return trip to further document our findings. Arcana Exploration. VISIT These steep, jagged volcanic mountains were formed over 29 million years ago and they cover an area of 160,000 acres. People from the town below certain that only death and demons travel acrossSuperstition Mountain at night. In a story that echoes some of the earlier tales, Ruth's son Erwin C. Ruth was said to have learned of the Peralta mine from a man called Pedro Gonzales (or Gonzalez). Thorne sold the ore for $6000 and became a wealthy man. There are a lot of terrific shots and brilliantly edited moments -- especially, the opening montage as the characters drive to the Superstition Mountains. The earliest Lost Dutchman's mine in Arizona was said to have been near Wickenburg, about 180km (110mi) north-west of the Superstition Mountains: a "Dutchman" was allegedly discovered dead in the desert near Wickenburg in the 1870s alongside saddlebags filled with gold. In late November or early December 2009, Denver, Colorado citizen Jesse Capen disappeared in the Tonto National Forest. Youll find us in the rugged 160,000 acre Superstition Mountain range in the Tonto National Forest in Central Arizona. The rest of his remains were found a month later about a mile away. In 1870, Waltz had a homestead of about 160 acres (0.65km2) near Phoenix where he operated a farm.[18]. Daughter Actor Vivien Ng On The New Cult Horror Film, Every Frightening New Title Coming to Paramount+ in March, The Number One Horror Show on Netflix For The Month Is A great adaptation of a fantastic series, The Most-Viewed Horror Movie Trailer On YouTube This Week Has Fans All-In, Seeing Red: Enter To Win A Blu-Ray of Joe Begos Christmas Bloody Christmas, Subscribers Find The Latest Shocking Netflix True Crime Documentary Series Unbelievable, July 29th Mesa, AZ (one night only) AMC Mesa Grand 14, 7pm, July 30th Austin, TX (one night only) Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane, 9pm, July 31st = New York, NY (one night only) AMC Loews Village 7, 8:30pm. I really enjoyed it here. They didnt find it because its not in the superstitions Too bad i cant post pictures, because i know exactly where it is, Did you ever think the Dutchman might have used another mine location to through According to some storytellers, in September 1848, a band of Apaches slaughtered the entire Peralta Family, except one (someone had to live to tell the tale). (St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona Territory [Ariz.]) 18851903, September 8, 1892, Image 2", Dunning, B. The mine is named after German immigrant Jacob Waltz,18101891. The Copper State. Indeed, in the decades since Waltz made his mysterious proclamation of the mine public, there have been numerous earnest attempts to try and track it down, and these have the sinister habit of meeting rather gruesome ends. Like all great legends and Indiana Jones-like ventures, the search for the Lost Dutchmans Gold Mine is littered with betrayal, spirits, backstabbing desperados, unexplained disappearances, and death. The family is later attacked and butchered in the so-calledPeralta massacre. The Superstition Mountains Superstition Mountain has an elevation of 5,024 feet. That was circa 1850. One of the most professional and serious-minded efforts was led by Oklahoma City private detective Glen Magill, who organized multiple expeditions in the late 1960s and early '70s, and claimed on at least two occasions to have identified the location of the mine, later to concede he was either mistaken or the locations were "played out," or bereft of gold. By what name was Legend of the Superstition Mountains (2015) officially released in Canada in English? One of the most prominent such tales is that of an affluent mining family from Mexico, the Peraltas, although some versions of the story say they were ranchers. Director Tara Anase Writers Tara Anase (story) Tamara Blaich (story) Stars Ron Eagle D'Andre II Adam Haley Sage Howard Jacob, meanwhile, the lone survivor, is near catatonic. 4: Volunteer Coordinator DARK MOUNTAIN is the chilling reconstruction from their footage of their last days. Weiser was the mans best friend and confidant. Keep in mind for security reasons for now I have to be selective on what we divulge. T Just a few miles south of Tucson lies Colossal Cave, an often overlooked natural landmark with well over a thousand years of history. And, where praytell do most folks believe said El Dorado is safely hidden Why, in the Superstition Mountains, near Apache Junction. There were also strange stories among the Apache of a magnificent, hidden cavern full of gold, said to be a vast treasure long buried within the mountains and protected by spirits, troll-like beasts called Tuar-Tums, and even their Thunder God himself. For instance, about six of the maps are relevant, others may be relevant, but for now do not appear to be. Wasnt it Dutch? Back in those days, the American term for German was , Members of the Apache tribe were said to have a truly valuable gold mine located in the Superstition Mountains. The Pima Indians famously feared the mountain that they knew as Ain-we-gophon (Superstition Mountain). There have been other mysterious and ominous disappearances as well, including an abandoned campsite found in the mountains in 1958 complete with blood-soaked blankets, but no bodies and no suspect. Youve come to the ideal place. Cursed, blighted, tainted, whatever you want to call it. The men must deal with a lack of water and the fact that the map leads him into lands held sacred by the Apaches. Yep, more footage has been found, kids. While this theory did not ignore the two holes in the skull, it did fail to explain how Ruth had managed to remove and bury the empty shell, then reload his gun, after shooting himself through the head". Up until Ruths disastrous expedition, the mines were little more than a footnote in the history of Arizona; one of a thousand so-called. Their bodies were never found. I will make a statement in the near future that will surprise a lot of Dutch Hunters it surprised me. 1: Recorded description of the museum. Saturdays bring the added fun of gun fight shows with a friendly crew that welcomes photos during the show and posing with them after the show. Cursed, blighted, tainted, whatever you want to call it. A raspberry into the face of common sense. There is a Superstition Mountain Museum at 4087 N. Apache Trail, Highway 88 in Apache Junction. Others that it was the ghost of the Peraltas. (Latin Heart Reader / Wikimedia Commons). There are a few walking trails that are great for beginners and still enjoyable for more experienced walkers as well. The lost Dutchman Gold mine is generally believed to be somewhere near or in the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. In a few scenes the characters are shown wearing their packs while walking one moment, and not wearing them the next. People from the town below certain that only death and demons travel across Superstition Mountain at night. [19][20] After this was unsuccessful, Thomas and her partners were reported to be selling maps to the mine for $7 each. Dont expect High Street class; do expect old West charm, plenty of local history and lore, and the beautiful backdrop of the Superstition Mountains, not to mention a surprisingly good gift shop. About this campaign You may also be interested in Gogopicks Funding The MOST PROFESSIONAL Smart Toothpaste Dispenser For the price, this is well worth the visit. Its estimated worth is around 200 million dollars. Hrdlicka positively identified the skull as that of Adolph Ruth. This is only speculation, what I do know is that, people who have dismissed the information on the stones, no matter who carved the stones, those non believers have been badly mistaken. The Apaches were either enraged over the violation of their sacred mountains or wanted to steal the gold from them. There was indeed a Jacob Waltz who emigrated to the U.S. from Germany. The soldiers have stalked back to town, fistfuls of gold but their sanity shot, only to die a day later or in one case, murdered while rambling on and on about the albinos in their hospital room. Ahh, heres the chronological faux-pass. 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. It is generally accepted that the Peraltas and roughly 400 peon miners were massacred by the Apaches sometime around 1848. Waltz would claim to have been out prospecting when he had come across an unimaginably vast vein of gold out in the mountains, curiously supposedly near Weavers Needle. Much of the truth has laid obscured in old Spanish, Jesuit and Catholic Church documentation, including maps, expedition journals, and diaries and in many cases with those buried in long ago lost and forgotten graves. When is the documentary goimg to start back up? Despite his efforts, Willing was never able to recover the money he gave to Peralta. Visitors are treated to a working display of historic large scale model trains and learn about the prominent role they took in the settlement of the West. All funds and donations go back into preserving the area. According to the story, in about 1912 Erwin C. Ruth gave some legal aid to Gonzales, saving him from almost certain imprisonment. He had metal pins in his leg, and used a cane to help him walk. But, loyal reader, you came here for the things the tourist board fails to mention. Blair argued that this Peralta story (well known to Arizona residents) was eventually incorporated in the Lost Dutchman's story, in a severely distorted version, following the renewed interest in the Lost Dutchman's mine in the 1930s. July 3, 1947 James A Cravey, age 62, a retired photographer, was reported missing after he had chartered a helicopter June 19, 1947 to drop him off in the Superstition Mountains to look for the Lost Dutchmans Mine. There have been many books, films, and cartoons about the Lost Gold of the Superstition Mountains. Waltz is attacked and wounded by marauding Apaches, but survives at least long enough to tell a man called Dr. Walker about the mine. The 66-year-old Ruth, who was by all accounts absolutely and hopelessly obsessed with the location of the Lost Dutchmans Mine, ventured out into those badlands despite warnings against it, and shortly after vanished without a trace. Im talking Smaug levels of the shiny stuff. As predicted by Waltz none are miners, they are in fact like most folks that are reading this post, just regular hard-working everyday folks with normal jobs, going to their kids ball games, playing a round of golf, and in the fall deer hunting and going to Blue Jackets NHL games. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day and Easter. Later on came a long list of early and newly appointed Dons of Spain who also made forays into the Prima Alta looking for riches. During Kinos time other Missionaries in California and Mexico were jealous and suspicious of Kino because, while they were poor and struggled his missions were rich and flourished, they said he had a secret gold mine from which he took rich gold and funded his missions and rancheros amassing 50 thousand head of cattle making him the Southwests first mega rancher. In appreciation, Gonzales told Erwin about the Peralta mine in the Superstition Mountains and an antique map of the site. Its now the 1870s. Producers included Tamara Blaich, Jennifer Harrington, and Megan Peterson with cinematography by Pyongson Yim and editing by Jennifer Harrington. These trails traverse from the desert floor up into the edges of the mountains.
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