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Saga Of The Sagamore Mine • Adirondack Man | Episode Two
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Johnny Thorpe was a expert professional Trapper throughout his life. Adventure was in his blood, like this tale about returning to the site of his treasure recoveries in the Mojave Desert a few years ago. He was in his mid-70’s at the time and returned home to Stony Creek with 40 pounds of gold ore as a reward.
Prelude • Johnny Thorpe
Chapter One • Video
Chapter Two • Johnny Thorpe | Adiron...
Chapter Three • Adirondack Man - Johnn...
Find More Episodes:
johnnythorpe.com
Credits
Videography by JL Thorpe
Featuring Johnny Thorpe
Photography by Sue Clark
Archival film thanks to Ray Wynn and Keith Landis. Archival Research thanks to Bob Roberts and Bob Baker
Special Thanks to Gerry and Ed Dakin, Judy and Jim Comstock, Rick and Carla Hayes, Terry and Todd Breman
Special Appreciation To All The Following:
Trappers World Magazine | Tom Parr, Tara Roche
Trappers Post Magazine | Bob Noonan
American Trapper Magazine | Tom Krause
Trapper and Predator Caller Magazine | Jim Spencer
All-Outdoor Video Productions | Alan Probst
MythPlaced Productions | William Thorpe
The Center for Symbolic Studies | Doctors Stephen and Robin Larsen
Ithaca Crew | B Clune, Ernest Blake, Scott Pardee, Laura and Edy Krauss
The Painted Pony Ranch | Gorman Ruggerio
The Stony Creek Inn | Dot Bartell, John Finkel, Bethany Wells, Kathy Patelli, Frank Giambrome, Mike Canarnie, Patti Tucker
The Stony Creek Free Library | Lisa Bartow, Cindy Cameron, Filomena Riviello
Adirondack Bear Country Lodge | Diane Daly
Mastercraft | Mike Thusen, Sam Queen
New York State Trappers Association, National Trappers Association, North American Trappers Association |
Appreciation To Trappers (Incomplete) | Don Shoemaker, Tom Gebo, Neil Olson, Ken Peck, Clint Locklear, John Epler, Hal Sullivan, Mike Marsyada, Frank Walters, Tom Eno, Joe Van Houten, Russ Carmen, John Rockwood and so many more. Finally, to Johnny Thorpe’s students who sought out his unique knowledge and keep his love for the outdoors and Trapping alive to give to new generations of trappers.
Additional Appreciation | The extended Thorpe Family, Patricia Baxter and Don Baxter
Business Manager | Holly Fariello
Theme Music “Ferguson Hollow” by Jim and Bill Thorpe
Music Track by Tarena | Rodeooo, all rights reserved, used by permission
Johnny Thorpe complete set of 12 DVDs:
www.schmittent...
Subscribe To Trapper’s World Magazine and keep vital traditions alive and today’s trappers voices heard! www.trapperswo...
Software used in the production of this project iMovie, Intromate, Typestyler, Photoshop
Broadcast Software LiveReel, Hydravid,
Syndwire
Complete Series: johnnythorpe.com
Copyright • 2018-2023 by James Lee Thorpe, All Graphics and Animations by Jim Thorpe Signs • www.JimThorpeS...

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@ronniepirtlejr2606
@ronniepirtlejr2606 4 года назад
I miss that man! I got to meet Mr Johnny Thorp through his stepson Donnie, while I lived in Needles California back in 1985- 1987 in October of 87 I ended up moving to Herrin, IL in Southern Illinois,. But when I lived in Needles around 1985--86 is when I first met Johnny. I was just a 15 or16 year old kid His Stepson Donnie and I would hang out, play guitar and drums together. My mother, stepfather, sister & I would all go over to Johnny & Pattys house for supper. Or a barbecue. I love sitting there listening to Johnny's stories. He had a way of telling stories that were better than watching movies! He told really interesting stories about looking for Treasures, finding Treasures, Trappin & spending many nights out under the moonlight! I mean who wouldn't want to do that in their lifetime? He brought out some of his treasures and showed us that he wasn't just blowing smoke up are ass, lol He really was telling the truth! He made spending an evening with him like you were going on an adventure of a lifetime! And in a sense you really were because he could tell you such good stories about his life! I finally left Needles, Ca. & ended up moving here to Southern Illinois, in Oct.1987. After living here for around five years. I got a job as a cabinet maker in a woodshop. there was some guys I worked with that were hunters. They started talking about hunting trapping. I guess this would have been around 1991-92 ( I was either 21 or 22 yrs old at the time. & I told them " I know of a Trapper but he does live around here, he lives out in Needles California. His name is Johnny Thorp." They all looked at each other then look at me like they were angry and said " you don't know how Johnny Thorp!" I told them what do you mean I don't know Johnny Thorp? He's a friend of mine & he lives out in Needles California, look it up if you need to! They all said shaking their heads" you don't know Johnny Thorp I don't know who you think you know, but it's not Johnny Thorp! He is one of the top three Trappers in the United States! He is in magazines & has several videos teaching people how to trap. He also has several patents on traps!" I told them" that sounds exactly like my friend Johnny Thorp only, I had no idea he was famous, he never bragged about being famous or about being known all around the world!" That was the end of that I guess they never believe me? But That's what made Johnny such a likable guy. He was a down-to-earth man that did not brag about himself he only talked about the things he had done in life, the things he had a passion for and the things he came across his path in life. The things he thought was important or very interesting! And I found the same things interesting like most people that listen to him would. I called him a few times after I found out he moved to New York. Right before he passed away He sent me his book and autographed it "to Ronnie By Johnny Thorp with his paw mark " 50 years a Trapper and treasure hunter. I never dreamed I would ever meet a man like him and get to spend a couple of years talking with him and his stepson. I will never meet another Johnny Thorp, even if I lived another five lifetimes!
@bardicci
@bardicci 4 года назад
Ronnie, this is a great recollection of the man! Yeah, he did leave an impression, didn’t he? Thank you for leaving your impressions; really appreciate it.
@tyleryosko5494
@tyleryosko5494 3 года назад
@@bardicci hey Jim I just acquired a book of Johnny from a farmer friend of mine about to learn about him as I am a treasure hunter myself
@bardicci
@bardicci 3 года назад
@@tyleryosko5494 Keep on searching... one thing that I learned from the man was that there are many treasures waiting to be found. Glad that you found JT’s book; it’s a great read, most of it true 😉
@tyleryosko5494
@tyleryosko5494 3 года назад
@@bardicci the guy I got it from personally knew him he even signed the book for him I’m in western pa but he used to live by him
@JamesComstockCages
@JamesComstockCages Год назад
Hey Ronnie. I knew him for 50 years, trapped with him. Love to chat sometime.
@maxxonetwo3
@maxxonetwo3 6 месяцев назад
I have many of his carvings that I purchase from him in Stony Creek.
@wolfepaw6397
@wolfepaw6397 10 месяцев назад
Great man.he gave me my trapping license
@davidcarpenter7383
@davidcarpenter7383 9 месяцев назад
Rip 🙏
@kevinkerr2876
@kevinkerr2876 Год назад
LEGEND!!!!!!
@bardicci
@bardicci Год назад
Thanks Kevin!
@mackdickson3010
@mackdickson3010 11 месяцев назад
Oh mommy that was good
@martycollins70
@martycollins70 3 года назад
Cool video
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