I believe it wasn't weavers needle but another needle. What do you think??
An Apache chief named White Horse related that a wagon train of Spaniards came to the Superstition Mountains and chose Weaver's needle as the place to bury a store of gold bars , jewels, statues and other artifacts. He stated that they climed the Needle and deposited the huge cache inside a cave near the top, then sealed the entrance. The Indians then attacked the Spaniards and killed them all. The sealed cave has never been found.
An Apache chief named White Horse related that a wagon train of Spaniards came to the Superstition Mountains and chose Weaver's needle as the place to bury a store of gold bars , jewels, statues and other artifacts. He stated that they climed the Needle and deposited the huge cache inside a cave near the top, then sealed the entrance. The Indians then attacked the Spaniards and killed them all. The sealed cave has never been found.