Lost Mine found in the Superstition Mountains
Lost Mine found in the Superstition Mountains
Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains returns to 103 year old mining claim with Larry Hedrick and Charlie Lesueur.
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What was the point of that? No video inside the mine?
Blomburg add no good
Whoop!
Let the guy finish dude!!
I canβt find bayous butte on google maps where is it?
For some reason the footage of these two gentlemen talking looks straight out of a mid 90s made for TV documentary. If it wasn’t for the 16:9 aspect ratio I would have believed this was recorded in the 90s.
it all belong to the native first all else are thieves
Nice video, was hoping to see inside though!
The lost Adam’s digging lie on the navajo Indian reservation near sonsela buttes peaks. 18 miles northeast of fluted rock.one of the landmarks of the location.this rock formation is square about the size nearly of a football field.and is 300ft high.i climbed this rock and took pictures of the twin peaks.in 1999.i wrote a book called Adam’s gold trail.the Navajo nation you can’t make a deal with them. So I forgot it.
Great video
Became bored when you constantly just repeated 3or4 pieces of information adding nothing new.
To much talk and not much being shown
What a bunch of crap, to much talking and not enough showing.
Did you get the gold πΉπ©
The lost Waltz gold??
90% talk about the hike. 5% BS about some "history" on the other side of the mountain and no actual facts about the (not lost) mine.
Well as the gold was never "mine" to begin with I reckon it can stay where it is. The trail might be paved and abutted with handrails and rest stops (a McDonalds maybe with Golden Arches – get the pun?) and a souvenir shop vending only authentic maps of the gold horde. And books – my own too "I Know Where The Gold Is – Brother You Can Have It!".
looks like they were digging for bedrock through a few thousand years of erosion deposits.
Exploring Abandoned Mines Dude would be all over this. You should consider inviting him to explore this for you. Would be great episode.
If someone that out ofshape could make it why all the fear preaching at the end?
Next time, mules?
Something worth value is in the place that you least expect it!?
Jesse and Hart Mullin dug this for no apparent reason anyone is aware of. The Mullin brothers were friends of Herman Petrasch. It is a pretty well known spot, but not a fun hike to get there. They found nothing, but had it in their heads there was something there, so they kept digging. I believe either Charlie or Larry lost their cell phone on that trip, so if you find it let someone now. I always find it amusing how a lot of modern prospects become almost legendary with a large helping of BS stirred in.
Why don’t you go in and look at the vein, if there is one, Jesus Christ brother. Right now it’s just a hole in the ground
Donβt try it? Iβm making plans
same as oak island lot of nothing
One day i am going to film the inside of those drifts for yall
Another made up mining story. Complete crap by people who are complete shit!
Jacob Walsh was the front man for high graders. . . . Men that were laborers that worked in other peoples mines for an hourly wage. The high graders would swallow (if necessary) the best samples of what they dug. But legally you could not just sell amounts of gold or silver. One needed to show that what they had was legally obtained. IE from a mining claim that you owned.
I have it on good authority from people that were alive at the turn of the century that Jacob Walsh was very carful when traveling to the Superstitions to make sure that he was not followed, for obvious reasons. This all makes good sense to me, The claim that Walsh supposedly owned was just about the richest claim at that time. Now how can just one man working one claim produce more high grade gold than mines that are working perhaps a dozen laborers or more?
Chances are the mexicans already overpopulated the territory and got the gold in their mouths
im gonna do it
The mine has been found. Story published in Lost Treasure Magazine June 2016 cover story. These guys in Apache Junction will never ever ever ever ever mention the article.
Those pretty Mountains in the background are just pretty Mountains.
No Dutchman mine there.
Not getting how this was a mine, with only a 30 ft prospect hole. That said, a hard hard hike up through canyons with a million ounces of silver as the prize is a lot more fun, I have to say.
When or will yβall go explore that mine?
Rope flashlight flares water and food. Some people have all the fun
I have hunted in this country many many years, its rough and hard to manage country.
Unsolved Mysteries brought me here… I need to enter this mine and continue the search.
Hidden antiques near the Superstitions https://youtu.be/mj0Row402dY some of these antiques hold unknown secrets of the Superstition Mountains and the towns surrounding this mysterious place.
They died on the walk out.
Iv been there nothing else like it like some one running after you id turn to look nothnthere
Man Larry is one tough fella. They sure don’t make like that any more, broke the mold. Thank you for sharing, looks like a amazing place.
Idk what to believe. I heard it was cursed, then i heard its rich with gold.
Best episode ever. Go back and drop a camera down the hole. Do it for Charlie.
Let’s see them superstitions!!!
Give you a little information. Next time take a metal detector and work that area. There is still mined gold hidden in the area. Good luck.
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Wtf..
We owned 120 acres in southern Arizona, part. Desert and part rocks and we lived on a hill
Whenever we went out. We wore hats, gloves and boots
Very cool. Thank you for sharing!
is there a mine up there Sure is but its lost, what about up there Nope its lost too I’d go home but I’m lost.