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FIFTH ANNUAL DUTCH HUNTER'S RENDEZVOUS.......

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Posted Sep 17, 2009, 11:31:04 am

The Fifth Annual Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous will be held October 23rd., 24th. and 25th.  It will be held again at the Don's Camp near the Peralta Trailhead.  If you have questions, the answers are here:  http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,103247.0.html

Hopefully, someone who is involved in the organization of the event will add some more details.  I will get in contact with those folks and pass along anything I learn.

There are a good many folks who are members here, who would be more than welcome at the Rendezvous.
Some very knowledgeable, old time, prospectors will be attending, and they are always willing to talk and share information about their favorite subject.  A number of authors will also show up.

At the same time, many of the really sharp newbies, relatively speaking, will also be there.  It's a family friendly affair and there is plenty of space to set up your campsite.  I will make dinner for Friday night, probably Mom's stew, for as many people who say they will join us.  Home made bisquits and Italian sausage gravy will  be available Saturday morning, until we run out.

Anyone who wants to add to those meals is welcome to bring whatever they want.  I will also bring a large gas barbecue which will be available for whoever wants to use it throughout the weekend.  We usually have steaks on Saturday night.....Bring your own fixin's.

The Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous is open to all who wish to attend. 

I am hoping to meet some of my old friends, for the first time, this year.

Take care,

Joe
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Sep 28, 2009, 09:37:23 pm

The guest speakers for Friday evening will be Dr Thomas Glover and Jesse Feldman. Clay Worst will be spending the weekend with us sporting his new hip and I am sure will once again share some intimate stories of the mountains.

Imagine sitting round the camp fire with the gentlemen above as well as Jack Carlson, Greg Davis, Jack San Felice, Jim Wilson, Howard Hornick, Bob Corbin and Ron Feldman........the voices start to hush and Clay starts telling the story of meeting Erwin Ruth, Herman Petrasch, Brownie Holmes and John Reed. Bob Corbin tells the tale of Crazy Jake. Jack San Felice helps you relive the glory days of the Silver King mine.

If you had attended the rendezvous before, you wouldn't have to.

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Sep 29, 2009, 08:58:04 am

The guest speakers for Friday evening will be Dr Thomas Glover and Jesse Feldman. Clay Worst will be spending the weekend with us sporting his new hip and I am sure will once again share some intimate stories of the mountains.

Imagine sitting round the camp fire with the gentlemen above as well as Jack Carlson, Greg Davis, Jack San Felice, Jim Wilson, Howard Hornick, Bob Corbin and Ron Feldman........the voices start to hush and Clay starts telling the story of meeting Erwin Ruth, Herman Petrasch, Brownie Holmes and John Reed. Bob Corbin tells the tale of Crazy Jake. Jack San Felice helps you relive the glory days of the Silver King mine.

If you had attended the rendezvous before, you wouldn't have to.



Thanks for the info.  I was wondering if Clay was going to be there again - it's good to see he had a nice enough time last year to want to do it again!  Also will be good to hear both Dr. Glover and Jesse again as well.

Looking very much forward to it this year!

"There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Oct 14, 2009, 12:03:28 pm

The Fifth Annual Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous will begin next Friday, Oct. 23rd.  All are welcome and the Don's Camp is free of charge.  Once again, I will have a gas barbecue available to anyone who wants to use it.
There will be enough of Mom's stew to feed around 20 people on a first come first serve basis.  Those who have said they will eat with us will be assured of their meal.

Same thing for the bisquits and Italian sausage gravy Saturday morning.  Lots of shade at the camp, and a large covered Ramada with a giant fire ring will be available.

I am hoping that a number of the members here will join us.  It's a fun and informative event which manages to cover a wide range of lost mines and treasures.

If you have any questions, just post them here.

Joe
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Oct 15, 2009, 06:57:54 am

CJ mi buddy: Sniff, I won't be able to attend this year again.  It is for reasons outside of my control, but please 'post a large card saying that  "Don Jose de La Mancha and REAL de TAYOPA" wishes them a great time again'.

However, when I am able to attend, I will saturate them with stories of Jesuit mines and treasures, especially TAYOPA, the competition to the LDM.


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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Oct 15, 2009, 07:32:33 am

CJ mi buddy: Sniff, I won't be able to attend this year again.  It is for reasons outside of my control, but please 'post a large card saying that  "Don Jose de La Mancha and REAL de TAYOPA" wishes them a great time again'.

However, when I am able to attend, I will saturate them with stories of Jesuit mines and treasures, especially TAYOPA, the competition to the LDM.


Don Jose de La Mancha



Let me be the first to say I'm sorry you won't make it there this year as I hope to meet you in person one day.  Despite your experiences not being directly related to the LDM, I'm certain you would have plenty of interested ears around the campfire eager to hear your stories. 

Perhaps one of these days you can set up a "Tayopa Rendezvous"?

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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Oct 15, 2009, 08:29:17 am

I thank you Cubber,  my buddy:   You posted -->

Perhaps one of these days you can set up a "Tayopa Rendezvous"?
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Could be -- with all of the booze, broads and gigalos that you might want Huh

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Oct 15, 2009, 09:45:13 am

Don Jose,

Have to echo Paul's sentiments.  It would be great to have you there discussing Tayopa.  You would find many who are more than familiar with the story.

Take care,

Joe
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Oct 15, 2009, 07:34:12 pm

Dr. Glover arrived in Arizona today and stopped here for lunch.  He will be at the Rendezvous Friday night and join us for dinner. As has been mentioned, he will give a talk Friday evening.   He decided to return for breakfast Saturday morning and spend part of the day at the camp.

Thomas has spent countless hours, in and out of the country, chasing the facts and rumors about Jacob Waltz and his mine.  He was good friends with many of the old timers who are no longer with us.

For anyone interested in the LDM, this is a chance that should not be missed.  Clay Worst, Thomas Glover, Bob Corbin, Greg Davis, David Leach, Jesse Feldman and a number of other authors as well as unpublished researchers will be sitting around camp.  Usually they gather in one place, so the conversation can get pretty interesting.

None of us are getting any younger, so don't look back and kick yourself for not meeting these folks in person.  If you are on the fence about coming, this is the time to make your decision.  I doubt there is any question concerning the legend that can't be answered in this years camp.

Hope to see many of you folks there. coffee2

Take care,

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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Oct 16, 2009, 05:21:33 am

Joe, you said...

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I doubt there is any question concerning the legend that can't be answered in this years camp.

That's true, but what you didn't mention is that one may get 5 different answers from 5 different people depending on the question Smiley

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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Oct 16, 2009, 08:11:32 am

Paul, my friend,

That's very true, but in this day and age........It's all about options. thumbsup

See you soon,

Joe
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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Oct 21, 2009, 10:05:07 am

All,
 
The gate for the Don's Camp will be open Friday morning for early arrivals.  There is plenty of room to set up your camp, close to others or a bit farther away if you're so inclined.
 
There is plenty of shade, bring your own chairs.  We will have extra cold water and a few extra chairs, along with tables set up by our trailer.  Once again, the gas barbecue will be available to anyone who needs it.  We will have Mom's stew, garlic toast and Roger's salad for those who come in Friday night.  Should have enough for 30 people, but those who have reserved their dinner will be served first.
 
I should be able to feed a like number Saturday morning, same deal on who gets to eat.
 
Hope to see more wives and kids this year, as it's a good family outing. .

East on 60 to Peralta Rd.  Left on paved......it turns into hard packed dirt.  There will be signs at the Don's Camp entrance,(it's a left turn) but if you get to Peralta Trailhead, you have gone too far.  Once you turn off Peralta Rd.
come in a little ways and look to your right.  The gate to the camp will be uphill from you.



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You will need to bring drinks, lunchs, breakfast for Sunday Morning and Dinner for Saturday night.  I would suggest you have something for Friday night as well as Saturday morning, as I will only have a limited amount of food.  When I run out, you're on your own.

The numbers got a little out of hand last year.  I had enough for twenty people, but folks were coming out of the woodwork.  I can cook for a lot of people, but we may have to go to advance tickets for meals, and a small charge next year. dontknow

Take care,

Joe
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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Oct 21, 2009, 05:01:05 pm

HOLA amigos,
Well Mrs O and I will not be attending yet again this year, despite even successfully arranging for the time off we could not get the roof done in time.  Rains delayed everything.  So we wish you all to have a great time, and hope you will share some of what you hear when you are back.  thumbsup
your friends in 'Dakota Territory'
Roy & Beth

PS I too agree that a Tayopa rendezvous would be an excellent idea!  icon_thumleft icon_thumright

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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Oct 21, 2009, 06:15:07 pm

Hello All...
Well I will be at the Rendezvous! I'm going to try to make it Friday and Saturday. Looking forward to the visit.
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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Oct 21, 2009, 07:02:09 pm

Janiece,

I think Carolyn and I can speak for a number of Dutch Hunters...... hello2 icon_thumleft Cheesy hello2

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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Oct 21, 2009, 07:38:40 pm

Janiece, will be nice to see you again and hear how your research is going.  Oro and Mrs. Oro - I'm sorry to hear that you won't be able to make it this year, but having a roof over your head with winter at the door sounds like a pretty good reason (hehe).

Gotta get back to last minute packing - cya all Friday night

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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Oct 25, 2009, 09:08:41 pm

All,

Just home from the 2009 Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous. It was a great event, with two days of really good attendance.  I apologize for not having any decent pictures, and hope others will post some here. Sammy took a lot of pictures, and when he gets them to me I will post them.

My thanks to all my friends, and Cousin Sammy for helping me break camp.  I fear I would still be there without their help.  

It was a pleasure to meet Ellie, his son and his partner. They were a good addition to our conversations.  
Janiece came late Friday night and we did not get much chance to visit with her.  Carolyn and I are hoping she will be able to spend more time with us next year.

There were many new people attending this year's event.  Garry Cundiff (Novice) surprised me by showing up both days. It was Garry's first Rendezvous, and he came all the way from Missouri. On that count, he did not travel the farthest.  Paul (Cubfan64) came, for the third time, all the way from New Hampshire. Roger attended his fifth Rendezvous, coming out from Texas. Tom Lamonica came, for the second time, from Alaska.

Bob Corbin made his second Rendezvous, and kept our attention with talk of politics and Dutch Hunting.
There is never a dull moment when Bob has the floor.

I didn't count, but there were many women at the Rendezvous this year, including Carol Cundiff. Virginia Peralta, a direct descendant of the Peralta's we are interested in, was brought out by Bob Schoose, both first time attendees.

Phil Reinhardt and Rick Gwinn were there, second or third time for Phil and the first for Rick.  I had met Rick a number of years ago in the Superstitions. It was good to see him again and I hope he keeps coming to the event in future years.

Ralph Johnson, who has never posted, but been a "lurker" for a number of years, drove out all the way from Oklahoma.  I have no doubt he will become a good friend and will return to visit us again. Another first timer was Bill Fincham from Wichita, Kansas. Bill was a real gentleman and has been coming to the Superstitions for, I believe he said, twenty years. There were many other local first timers to the Rendezvous. Many are "old timers" in the Dutch Hunting Community.

I will post more about the Rendezvous as time permits, and I am sure others will do the same. We are looking forward to seeing more of our T-Net friends, who could not attend this year, make the trip in 2010.

Carolyn and I feel this was the best attended, as well as the BEST, Rendezvous ever.

Take care,

Joe
 
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Reply To This Topic #17 Posted Oct 26, 2009, 06:16:07 am

Joe,
I do wish I could have attended,
My weekends are completely full with the new job's work schedule.
I do hope one day to get there though .
I am anxious to put faces with names.

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Reply To This Topic #18 Posted Oct 26, 2009, 11:12:38 am

Thom,

Would have loved to see you there.  Over the two days, we probably had over fifty people attend.  Next year's Rendezvous will be here before you know it.  As soon as they set the date, I will let everyone know.

Take care,

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Reply To This Topic #19 Posted Oct 27, 2009, 08:36:47 pm

All,

I would like to thank our friend, Tom Kollenborn, for sending a first edition copy of his book to be raffled off at the Rendezvous. It was won by Garry Cundiff (Novice), and I can't think of a more appropriate winner. Both Tom and Garry have given a great deal to the LDM Community. Kudos to both men.

The Sixth Annual Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous is just around the corner, so start making your plans.......now. clock Wink

Take care,

Joe
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Reply To This Topic #20 Posted Oct 29, 2009, 11:50:29 pm

Just thought you all would like to see another picture of a sample of the Dutchman's gold seen here mounted in Bob Corbin's ring. I took this one at this year's LDM Rendezvous.

Got a chance to try out the new Cannon Rebel T1I (15 megapixel) camera.

Had a great time visiting the Quarter Circle U ranch, (location of the famous "board house" ...thank you Howard, and chasin down a nearby mine "only about a half mile away". phew! ...someday I'm gonna get in shape (it must have been at least two hours on realtively flat terrain).

Those of you who missed out on being there again this year, your loss... the information passed out at these meetings is priceless. That includes the political views... thank you Bob Corbin, who says "we lawyers always have an answer."

Bob Schoose has been working with Virginia Peralta to establish legal rights, etc. and was very interesting to listen to, thank you for coming.

I had a great time meeting with all of those of you who have kindred spirits. Looking forward to seeing you again next year (if not before).

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Reply To This Topic #21 Posted Oct 30, 2009, 05:20:41 pm

Hi Group,

We need no rumor started here so this is the straight scoop. Any questions please PM EB.

Bob Schoose and Virginia Peralta are not interested in establishing any legal rights, none, nada, no way. Bob already has a location for the LDM and has believed in this location for many years. Virginia loves the Supers and the history that belongs to the area. She does not consider herself a Dutch Hunter at all. She is interested in the legend and only the documented history relating to the Superstition area. The Peraltas are just like the Smiths and the Joneses; you can find them anywhere and everywhere. Virginia has no knowledge of any Peraltas claiming knowledge relating to the LDM.
Bob's main interest is his Goldfield Ghostown in Apache Junction and the Adam's Lost Ledge. He and Jack have solved this great lost mine mystery. We have been there on numerous occasions checking out the leads and clues and all of it fits. Bob plans on writing about the Lost Adam's soon.

Have a great weekend everyone,

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Reply To This Topic #22 Posted Nov 07, 2009, 09:35:02 pm

Here are a few pictures from the Rendezvous:










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