Uncovering the Lost Dutchman Mine: Did PC Bicknell and Jack San Felice Find the Truth?

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Explore the origins of the Lost Dutchman Mine legend as we dive into the intriguing articles written by PC Bicknell, which fueled one of the most enduring mysteries of the Superstition Mountains. Join Jack San Felice as he pieces together clues from Bicknell's writings in a daring attempt to locate the elusive treasure. But did either of them actually discover the real Lost Dutchman Mine, or is it just another unsolved enigma? Watch now and decide for yourself!

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Just another fantastic tale, by my favorite group of storytellers.
Absolute gratitude gentleman.

anthonyjohnson
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Hello again from Tennessee. I'm glad to see all of you well. God bless all of you and keep the stories coming.

darrinwright
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What a fascinating story. Looking forward to part 3. Thanks!

scotts
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*Platinum Storytelling!*
Love Storytelling, being the good Irish woman, I am. ☘️

bethbartlett
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This feller is like a breath of fresh air. No myths, wives tales, just real honest to gawd facts only found through diligent research. And he has the proof to back up his research.

howdyfowler
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Geeze, I spend all day Sunday listening to these wonderful stories... I wish I would have been able to go on a few of these Hikes, wow, Thank you Guy's I love it!!!

dgiorgi
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Thank you! I lived in Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Awatukee from 1982-1996. I love the Superstitions and took a class of Arizona History at Mesa Community College before my ASU education. Now retired in Washington.

judistocker
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Jack and Hank
You two are my favorite storytellers of all time. Just love you.

billmccabe
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Wow, what a great story! 😎 I totally enjoyed your presentation!

ronl
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Thanks for the information. I've spent a lot of time in those mountains and came to agree, it's on the east side.🐶🙏🇺🇸⛏️

-ausleuth
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34:41 left pillar looks like a beast squatted

montneymon-ta-knee
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Thanks guys for the great stories, someday I hope to get out there.

williamsteele
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Man you guys do such a great job. Ever since I was a kid I have been eerily intrigued by the Superstition Mountains.

oliverhutchinson
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Fantastic Recounting of some of your expeditions. I am fascinated with tales of treasure and the old west.I lived in Chandler in the late 70s till early 83. Warner Rd was still dirt and everything south of Warner was orange groves and desert..I had a book on the Dutchman mine and we hiked the superstitions more than once, not looking for the mine, though it was in the back of my mind that what if ? Thank you so much for your talks. I am looking forward to installment #3. I love this channel and all of you that contribute..Just wonderful entertainment!! My brother moved out of the valley to Flagstaff. I come out for visits from time to time. Do you still do any in person speakings? I would enjoy listening for an afternoon or more. God bless and be well.

brucemartin
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Jack is so fun to listen to. A wealth of knowledge and a colorful storytelling machine!

thomastrain
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Another awesome story! If the Pit/Generator mine is the Dutchmans lost mine, that would be fantastic and tragic at the same time. It would put an ending to the Dutchmans story. However at the same time if the Pit/Generator mine isn't the Dutchmans mine, that would imply that the the Dutchmans mine can't be that far away. I have no doubt that the Dutchmans mine will be found in due time!

robertclayberger
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Thanks again friend. The kids and I really appreciate your work.

chasjetty
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A person with a drone and several battery packs could scour the area pretty thoroughly from low altitude, and without any physical exertion.

deezynar
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This trail does exist and is the old military trail that isn’t being used anymore. It runs right into the salt river also. The canyon itself was used as a shortcut during the Indian wars when the winter rains brought seasonal creeks through this canyon. In it there is waterfalls and pools of water, boulders in the wash and rocks shaped like people. Waltz would take this way via the salt river and use this way into the mountains. The canyon is hard and like a slot canyon for a bit, and then opens up into this hidden canyon Dr Thorne was taken to. In this canyon you can only see out to the south (high walls in every direction) and see weavers needle from the slope where pit mine is located. I won’t say the name of this canyon but it does exist and may not be considered in the Superstition Mountains. There’s a line in the sand where it becomes Tonto National Forest

polymathperspective
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Intrigued, intrigued! Can't wait for more.

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