Rendezvous 2019

I respect Joe and know he cares a lot about his wife ..............and you two should know better ...act your age ..even it is hard for you ..
 

That looks nasty!
 

Do I need an inviting or can I just show up Saturday afternoon. It's a long way from oklahoma thank you ,,,roy from ok.
 

All are welcome

Frank,

Look forward to seeing you again. As usual, I will arrive Thursday night. If no Don is there, I will just spend the night in the lower parking lot. No food prep this year, but if I make it to the 20 yr. reunion, I will do Dutch Hunter's Stew for the Friday arrivals.:)

See you all there.

Joe
 

See ya tomorrow Joe.

Mike
 

Joe I'll be there Fri about 12 to unlock the gate. Woody is towing a trailer from Dewey. Meeting him at about 11 to guide him in .
 

A few photos from the 2019 15th annual Dutch Hunters Rendezvous held at the Don's Camp in the shadow of the Superstition Mountains.

The 15th Rendezvous was well attended again this year, between 70 - 80 dutch hunters over friday and saturday. Weather was perfect and interesting speakers at the saturday night get together.

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Joe Ribaudo, the founder of the Dutch Hunters Rendezvous.

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Roger Newkirk and Joe Ribaudo

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Mike McChesney

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Frank Augustine (center) with 2 Tennessee dutch hunters.

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Greg Davis, Acquisitions Director and past President of the Don's Club and the SMHS Museum.

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Salvador

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The Dacite cliffs at the Don's Camp.

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Old Military and trail maps on display at the Rendezvous.

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Roger Newkirk and Doug from New Mexico.
 

Howdy Mr. Roberts,

A lot of Dutchman savvy just in those pictures, but where is the selfie? Sure wish I could have been there, but had too much going on, walking the bride on Saturday. Seventy to Eighty is quite a group, and that is just the ones that were able to go. I know there are hundreds who visit this forum, wish more would post every now and then.

Homar
 

I'm still pretty new around here, but I think it would be a worthwhile trip. Maybe we'll hear some more from those that were able to attend.
 

On our way to the Rendezvous Dave & I stopped by the OK Corral to see
Ron, Jesse & check out the rock shop. I had a great time visiting them & seeing the horses (which I don't get to see often).
Going there made my day!
The Rendezvous is cool seeing all from last year, I really liked the display of maps!
It would be cool if everyone brought something....kind of a "show & tell" would make for a much more exciting
event & it would "break the ice"
to make new friends........just a thought.
I have a collection of really cool interesting items I could bring.

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Ron Feldman's rock shop,
This is a small sample of his impressive rock collection!

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some reported 70 - 80 in attendance but there seems to be "lock jaw" in Photos and jibber jabber. about the event. Wish people would give us some details.
 

some reported 70 - 80 in attendance but there seems to be "lock jaw" in Photos and jibber jabber. about the event. Wish people would give us some details.

Them dang treasure hunter they are very secretive that is why you need to go to the rendezvous so you can get in on that info. The hunters are not going to let it out on a world wide public forum some have worked hard to get that info collected there entire life.
 

Them dang treasure hunter they are very secretive that is why you need to go to the rendezvous so you can get in on that info. The hunters are not going to let it out on a world wide public forum some have worked hard to get that info collected there entire life.

Some of them darned treasure hunters are even willing to take what they know with them to the grave...lol...But what do I know???

Ed T
 

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