The Board House Clue to the Lost Dutchman Gold

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The Most Crucial Clue to the Lost Dutchman Mine—Revealed! Discover the one clue from the legendary Lost Dutchman Gold that we know for certain—a clue so important that it sets the stage for finding all the others. Even though it was torn down years ago to keep treasure hunters away from the Barkley Ranch, Larry Hedrick takes us to this pivotal location.

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I really enjoy these videos. I watch them daily. I trust the research made.

LeeHuff
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If the LDM was a very rich mine you can bet the u.s. guvment snatched it many moons ago

greg
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The clues he said are true. Except the board house is no longer there. There is a horse face, a stone man, a face rock facing East, the four peeks looking like one peek and they are not hieroglyphs.

DonaldDeweese
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The mine was near Roger's spring but it been worked out. Nothing left.

StevenSchoolAlchemy
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just to make sure everyone out there under stand the true facts of the LDM, Waltz did something at the mine that proves with out any doubt what so ever that the real LDM is in fact his mine . everyone that ever hunted for the mine missed it .. waltz did in fact tell Julia something she forgot to tell others about because it sounded like it had nothing to do with finding the mine but in fact it was the one clue that proves there is ONLY 1 real LDM . and waltz made sure of it ....it dates the mine and directly links the mine to Waltz him self .

robertlawton
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Maybe the mine is under the board house?

Barry.Badspak
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The clue about the board house was a milk or dairy barn for milk cows

thomastrain
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Sounds like a wild goose chase death awaits you if there's gold the Apaches ain't gonna tell ya

Mrz-sbhw
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David I’m not asking because I have issue it’s none of my business and I’ll assume it’s all worked out but is most of your LD videos copied from mysteries of the superstitions channel? Or you bringing in from multiple sources. I appreciate any guidance. With 1.2 thousand videos it’s hard to sort

legacyXplore
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Is there anything left of the Dutchman's store out there?

donnacarr
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The Superstition Mountains was formed by volcanic ash cemented under extreme heat welded together with lava and tuff into a conglomerate. Professional geologists and assayers have said for years the composition of Superstition Mts. doesn't contain any gold. The Dutchman Jacob Waltz was actually getting the gold ore from the Mammoth and Black Queen Mines about 5 miles from the Superstition Mts. located on modern day Apache Rd. whereas the Merrill brothers and Morse Hakes had figured out where the Dutchman was getting his gold from. Shortly after his death the Mammoth and Black Queen mines were opened and the mines produced millions of dollars in gold. That is the only gold that has been found any where near the Superstition Mountains and all the years since the story that Jacob Waltz spun to protect the location of the mine was actually located shortly after his death but today its just a tale that old men like to set around and jaw about!

ronhansen
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Could you imagine, inviting some hard living grunt types to live in your home with your daughter ??? What a different time they lived in.

bevakmichael
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What about drone exploration. Seemed that would be easier.

tenminutetokyo
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I thought some one said a flood took out the board house ?

warrenlouisiana
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You know these videos you're stealing from 'Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains' are copyrighted. Copyright infringement is a federal crime. You better hope their production company doesn't press charges.

LuckyBaldwin
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Sounds like they are the same person !!

bevakmichael
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If you had a gold mine and you had gold stashed in the Superstition Mountains, where would you put the house you lived in. Would you put your house on the opposite side of the mountains from your mine? Where would you live if you wanted to keep tabs on your mine?

myronww
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This is from Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains....Hope you got permission for this....No worries...Snitches end up in Ditches where I come from so...

kevinwilburn
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As far that im concerned the mine is not in arizona, someone would of found it already.

sergefarmer
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no the mine is not under the board house, the mine is real and i do agree with what Waltz said about the board house, knowing where the mine is i can say he is in fact telling the truth when he stated this clue ...
yes i am Blindbowman and yes i found the mine in the fall of 2006 .

robertlawton