New Lost Dutchman Twist

Buck. The cross was inside the fort, last Oct. the rock on which the cross was carved was toppled over if you can lift it up again the left side of the cross pointed to the valley were we found the bar it;s up off the floor of the valley on the right side maybe a couple of hundred feet. can't remember any old road to it. good luck I'm coming back this Oct. I'll give you a call.
 

onfire said:
Buck. The cross was inside the fort, last Oct. the rock on which the cross was carved was toppled over if you can lift it up again the left side of the cross pointed to the valley were we found the bar it;s up off the floor of the valley on the right side maybe a couple of hundred feet. can't remember any old road to it. good luck I'm coming back this Oct. I'll give you a call.
Thanks a lot. do you still have my phone no?
 

yes I do. see you or talk to ya in the fall How are sales???
 

C&C starts in Wis. this Nov.
 

sgtfda said:
Buck sent a forum message and gave you a call
Sarge
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gollum said:
One of the very best books about the Lost Dutchman Mine is by Sims Ely:

"The Lost Dutchman Mine - The Fabulous Story of the Seven-Decade Search for the Hidden Treasure in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona."

It will be a bit of an investment as it was first published in 1953, and never made it to paperback.

Mike
I just finished reading the book. It sheds a new twist to the lost dutchman mine.
 

That's not a new twist. That is one of the oldest twists there is, and also the closest thing to first hand information you will find on the subject.

Mike
 

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