cactusjumper
Gold Member
Infosponge,
Believe it or not, as a young man wandering the Superstitions, I actually met Mr. Gratia on a practically unknown and ancient trail that goes up the east side of Tortilla Mountain drops over into Peter's Canyon, close to Cottonwood Canyon, and snakes its way up onto Peter's Mesa.
He was the consumate gentleman, and we sat in the shade and shared LDM stories before going our seperate ways. Even then, he was a Stone Map fan, and that is where I first heard of the Ma Pa mine, or mines.
He told me that Jacob Waltz knew of the mine, had been there, and left a Kettle at the Ma Pa location. From that time on, the locals had called it.......The Lost Ma & Pa Kettle Mine. It remains one of the lesser known legends of the Superstition Mountains.
Find that rusted old kettle, and you are close to the entrance to a fortune.
Good luck,
Joe
Believe it or not, as a young man wandering the Superstitions, I actually met Mr. Gratia on a practically unknown and ancient trail that goes up the east side of Tortilla Mountain drops over into Peter's Canyon, close to Cottonwood Canyon, and snakes its way up onto Peter's Mesa.
He was the consumate gentleman, and we sat in the shade and shared LDM stories before going our seperate ways. Even then, he was a Stone Map fan, and that is where I first heard of the Ma Pa mine, or mines.
He told me that Jacob Waltz knew of the mine, had been there, and left a Kettle at the Ma Pa location. From that time on, the locals had called it.......The Lost Ma & Pa Kettle Mine. It remains one of the lesser known legends of the Superstition Mountains.
Find that rusted old kettle, and you are close to the entrance to a fortune.
Good luck,
Joe