It's one thing to be exploring spaces like this...but what about the people who were working these spaces with much more primitive lighting and under the pressure to produce results? Really something to see all the vertical spaces with timbers supporting the walls. Please be safe people and thanks for posting.
I see the one dude is a punisher fan. I'm not quite finished with it, but I've been building a 1911 a1 45acp that looks almost the same as frank castles. that wasn't the goal, just turned out that way. my gun is all black except the nickel-plated trigger and hammer and mine can chamber the .460 Roland or will when finished. yes, there is a 46, the 45 guys will get it lol. for those unfamiliar the .460 Roland is dimensionally the same as 45acp but in terms of power, like 44 magnum, about. my gun should run both 45acp and 46 Roland when I'm finished. as for the content great stuff always interesting.
You're my new favorite mine explorers. I have a few others. But you're at the top for sure. A lot of the others i follow typically explore out west mines. Which are more well known mines like gold and copper and quartz. Which are beautiful to see for their timber work. But there's something separately special about these old coal mines. Just the vastness of them. The huge size. And the even scarier thought of working in these super dangerous mines. They're defiantly on a whole other level than a mine out west. And i just really like your personality and go get it attitude. You guys are great.
The west gold mines and such all look pretty much the same..these coal mines are all so different and the veins are massive sometimes as big as 50ft.Just incredible what those men accomplished.
Unbelievable workings up there ! How did the miners do it , just incredible ! Awesome stuff guys, thank you and stay safe !! Almost a thousand thumbs up !!
OMG! Some of the techniques used in this mine are similar to hard rock mineral mines in the west. They throw boards across the supports and work from the boards.
Wow! Thanks for the part 2. That place is confusing for more than one reason for sure! Very strange indeed... I don't know if it's only me, but I get weird vibes from it.🤷♂️
Nice Homeboys! You find the best troll holes.... I have to get up with you one day ..! i need some underground,,,,sooo bad .. Hazleton....eckley jeddo ...
Wow, I know zero about mining apart from the guys were brave but to mine at those angles is a new to me, awesome work. Many thanks, unforgettable piece of mining and taking me there with you. Amazing but please stay safe 💖
Heck yeah! I've been waiting for you guys to explore the rest since PT1!!!! What I'm curious about, is how they got the timbers up that high in such a narrow passage at 1:36
originaly the timbers would be all the way up and they would have ladderways and platforms then when all the coal is got they take most of them out and reuse them in the next gallery but they leave a few in to support the walls
That mine looks definitely dangerous as hell!! Y’all guys stay safe and be super careful!! That mine is so brittle!! I’m surprised it hasn’t collapsed yet!! God Bless❤
What an amazing ( sorry for over using that word) awesome mine you guys are exploring. Yeah - part 3! The Eye Brow has spoken. Be safe, take care, y’all.
I truly appreciate you guys risking your lives down in the deep bowls of the Earth 🌎 your truly in my prayers 🙏❤️ I really mean that it's not just words 🙏😇👼
It’s like they worked the mine every way but upside down very impressive how the diff pitch’s there are and look forward to more videos from here be safe guys with that water slide see ya in the next hole ❤
That was great!!! Though I feel that the video could be at least 30 or 45 minutes long! :) This was kinda over too quickly. You could leave the footage of the same areas running a bit longer; they feel like 'snippets' this way. Thanks for the amazing views!! Stay safe you guys!!! :)
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14:00 the “machine parts” are drag chains and I think the coal chutes (at least on horizontal sections ) was a portable conveyor. Vertical stopes like that are very common in western mines.
15:00 you had me really starting to worry about you all getting lost. (Of course it didn't happen because we are watching this video however...)🇺🇲 I want to recommend that each of you carries a small plastic whistle that you can keep in your pocket so you can hear each other over a great distance. 👍 Blowing a whistle is 10 times easier than shouting "can you hear me?! or where are you?!" Shouting at full volume can get exhausting very very quickly. Maybe you can invent codes, such as 3 WHISTLE toots means HELP ME.
Your suggestion made me thinking how the cavers or miners communicate. I wondered if walkie talkies can be used. Mostly they only work for line-of-sight communication but to overcome rock obstacles, wired telephone or special radios are used. Through-the-Earth (TTE) signalling is a type of radio signalling used in mines and caves that uses low-frequency waves to penetrate dirt and rock. Single wire field phones, low frequency and magnetic induction loops are the answer.
@@Mr.Howell that's one of a basic rules - don't go alone, always tell someone where do you intend to go in, if they don't hear from them them until agreed time - raising the alarm etc..
@@TheMajkla one team member should always wait outside, even if they have to recruit a 4th member. When these mines were in business they had hundreds of workers to work and ensure safety.
That pitch is insane!!! How, just how did they chip away & work that pitch! I wish my pop were here so I could ask him. He would tell me countless amount of mine stories, but I was a little girl and had no interest. I would do anything in the world to hear him Tell me a mine story now!! 🥹
Crypto zoologist here. And this is another certifying and certificate worthy moment for all participants in order to be obtainable upon future references of obstacles unforseen. I've been also hoarding lots of Lexan in my basement for when the turtle comes again. Great work 👍
Where do you even find this stuff at? And have you ever ran into anything you had no explanation for? I think I asked you that before a couple months ago and you hadn't had any kind of weird encounters, yet
@AudaciousAmber It's still an unbelievable experience every time we see something like this. But at the same time it's very expected in this part of PA. And I think the reason I'm not much of a believer in the paranormal/cryptids anymore is because I've been to the craziest places imaginable and haven't experienced anything out of the ordinary
@@AmazingPennsylvania I've been bringing this up recently because I am a watcher of your channel. Am I bringing it up I mean to other people who have these theories about caves and especially about Pennsylvania and abandoned mines. There is a man that explores all of this and not to mention I also watch action-adventure twins and I don't think they've ever had any weird experience except for a hissing noise one day in a cave. With that being said there was a tunnel you found it was bricked in and it had a lot of Bones it came to a dead end like 2 months ago, now that I think maybe a dog man had been in. But outside is that I reiterate how nobody has had any crazy experiences
@@BrianGilkey-o8t Ok, sorry. I didn't mean to laugh. I guess it would be pretty cool to have hung up or displayed in a respectable place, maybe. There's some huge long bits near me, they are probably 10-11 feet long or so. I could retrieve and display them somewhere but i'm not sure how to do it right. I'm keeping in mind that there needs to be respect for the dead men who's hands last touched them. Where would They want it to end up and how would they want to be remembered?
@@fleshbag7754 if it were me I’d build a box especially for it with lighting and some coal pieces with it along with a pic of miners using the tool . Let the people who see it make up their own story about it.
Good video . If you think this is cool you should see how the Germans used to mine on near vertical slopes they had it mechanism like on a long wall with advancing prop's the videos of it are great
To what awesome video you guys are so cool crashing what were those miners back in the day mining for and what kind of rock is that because I mean it's coming out and chunks very fragile you guys have to make a part 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 because this is unbelievable to be in something like that it's so cool I wish I could do that God bless you guys Wait for the next video
Is it worth going back to explore further?? LOTS of unanswered questions..
Please don't your scarying me 😢 I have bad clostaphobia 😢🙏🙏🙏🙏
Of course!
Definitely worth another visit cool mine
Oh yes. That place looks huge most likely haven't scratched the surface of it yet. Good luck stay safe.
Leave no rock unturned ;)
Great find! Scared for you guys too though. That was a few timbers too many & shaky
buy a big bag of glow sticks this deserves a part 4 and 5....what incredible geology that rock has been properly folded
A petrified miners glove 🖐️ awesome as always you guys, place turnes into a maze😯 enjoyed
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They're very brittle
It's one thing to be exploring spaces like this...but what about the people who were working these spaces with much more primitive lighting and under the pressure to produce results? Really something to see all the vertical spaces with timbers supporting the walls. Please be safe people and thanks for posting.
I see the one dude is a punisher fan. I'm not quite finished with it, but I've been building a 1911 a1 45acp that looks almost the same as frank castles. that wasn't the goal, just turned out that way. my gun is all black except the nickel-plated trigger and hammer and mine can chamber the .460 Roland or will when finished. yes, there is a 46, the 45 guys will get it lol. for those unfamiliar the .460 Roland is dimensionally the same as 45acp but in terms of power, like 44 magnum, about. my gun should run both 45acp and 46 Roland when I'm finished. as for the content great stuff always interesting.
Yes,Yes, waiting for Pt 3.
That pitch looks like something in a sci-fi movie. INCREDIBLE!!!
You guys are nuts and amazing at the same time.
Excellent video 👍👍👍 that place is huge 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 💪💪💪
You guys are certified NUTS !! Love ya .
I Agree !!!
You're my new favorite mine explorers. I have a few others. But you're at the top for sure. A lot of the others i follow typically explore out west mines. Which are more well known mines like gold and copper and quartz. Which are beautiful to see for their timber work. But there's something separately special about these old coal mines. Just the vastness of them. The huge size. And the even scarier thought of working in these super dangerous mines. They're defiantly on a whole other level than a mine out west. And i just really like your personality and go get it attitude. You guys are great.
Thank you so much
The west gold mines and such all look pretty much the same..these coal mines are all so different and the veins are massive sometimes as big as 50ft.Just incredible what those men accomplished.
Beyond incredible! Thanks for taking us along, this one's been a wild adventure! Can't wait for part 3.
Unbelievable workings up there ! How did the miners do it , just incredible ! Awesome stuff guys, thank you and stay safe !! Almost a thousand thumbs up !!
You guys have balls of steel, some of what you were crawling under was sketchy as hell.
OMG! Some of the techniques used in this mine are similar to hard rock mineral mines in the west. They throw boards across the supports and work from the boards.
Those verticals are ridiculous!!! ☠️
Amazing footage!
Wow! Thanks for the part 2. That place is confusing for more than one reason for sure! Very strange indeed... I don't know if it's only me, but I get weird vibes from it.🤷♂️
You guys really do find some awesome mine explores! Lucky so and so’s 😂
Still living the life. You guys rule!
Nice Homeboys! You find the best troll holes.... I have to get up with you one day ..! i need some underground,,,,sooo bad .. Hazleton....eckley jeddo ...
The big mines area.
That's an awesome mine!
Wow, I know zero about mining apart from the guys were brave but to mine at those angles is a new to me, awesome work. Many thanks, unforgettable piece of mining and taking me there with you. Amazing but please stay safe 💖
Uhuh.no tricking wayyyy you would catch me in there!!!
That place is massive. Tunnels going in every direction. So glad you can always find your way back out, I'd get lost 🤣 great video
Heck yeah! I've been waiting for you guys to explore the rest since PT1!!!! What I'm curious about, is how they got the timbers up that high in such a narrow passage at 1:36
originaly the timbers would be all the way up and they would have ladderways and platforms then when all the coal is got they take most of them out and reuse them in the next gallery but they leave a few in to support the walls
You guys go to some mad mines love it stay safe ❤
That mine looks definitely dangerous as hell!! Y’all guys stay safe and be super careful!! That mine is so brittle!! I’m surprised it hasn’t collapsed yet!! God Bless❤
Great vid and exploration!
👍
YAYYY the second part of the adventure!!! Rock on boys!!!
NO WAIT--- let me pop some popcorn first....
That looked like it was slicker than snot on a door knob
What an amazing ( sorry for over using that word) awesome mine you guys are exploring. Yeah - part 3! The Eye Brow has spoken. Be safe, take care, y’all.
WOW first time seeing a coal mine with with a ore pass and vertical workings best yet be safe
I truly appreciate you guys risking your lives down in the deep bowls of the Earth 🌎 your truly in my prayers 🙏❤️ I really mean that it's not just words 🙏😇👼
Amazing as any video, with a slight pinch! 😁
It’s like they worked the mine every way but upside down very impressive how the diff pitch’s there are and look forward to more videos from here be safe guys with that water slide see ya in the next hole ❤
I was wondering, do you ever source out the old maps on any of these mines you go into ?
For sure
Love your channel. Been following when you had less than 10,000 subs. What sling bag are you using exploring the playground from hell?
@Mr.Pink1992 honestly I just found it in the hunting section at Walmart lol.. but it's great
@@AmazingPennsylvania Thank you sir!!!
all them timbers are the only thingthing keeping a earthquare from happening.
Here we go
already getting anxious watching this, frightening to imagine going down there, let alone work there in the days back then.😨
Great adventure that's for sure.
Can't wait for part 3.
I am guessing there still must be air shafts for the air to come in and blow out like it does at the entrance?
Waiting for part 3
👍👍👍💥💥💥💥🔦🔦🔦🔦🔦😊
Hurry up Phil 😂😂😂😂
That was great!!! Though I feel that the video could be at least 30 or 45 minutes long! :)
This was kinda over too quickly. You could leave the footage of the same areas running a bit longer; they feel like 'snippets' this way.
Thanks for the amazing views!! Stay safe you guys!!! :)
@@AquaPeet
Gotta hold back some for the DVD box set. Coming to xmas trees near you, Dec 2025.
My neck of the woods. Dogman tunnels
Dog man. They just did a show on that for expedition X.. that thing looks mean
@@Truth_Advocate they have miles of tunnels along the Appalachian trail
Woooot!!!
Nice
Jeff the mountain goat🎉🎉
@@davestrang8585
Big Jeff is a Behemoth!
Hi I have been watching 👀 all of your show can you please do more new show for all of us please we will be waiting for you ok I will always praying 🙏 for you 🙏 and your 🙏 family and friends ok 🙏 please be careful out there 🙏 ok 🙏 and please 🙏 be safe 🙏 ok 🙏 you 🙏 have a wonderful day and have a good night and day ok love Lorilee xoxoxoxox 💙 💖 😊 💕 💙 💖 😊 💕 💖 💖 😊 💕 💙
😢 Info , at Germany IS a treasuresearcher in a Mine Missing , His age 34 , rescue Teams are already searching ...
That sucks please keep us posted,prays going up and out.
@AmazingPennsylvania Firstly, it is without a doubt worth it!
Secondly, are you guys around Scranton/Carbondale area???
We could be why?
@parabellumunited8889 Not too far.. like 45 minutes away
I.JUST PASSED THE VIDEO AT 8 22 .You can see a stick off explosive Boom 💥
14:00 the “machine parts” are drag chains and I think the coal chutes (at least on horizontal sections ) was a portable conveyor.
Vertical stopes like that are very common in western mines.
yeah,that was def a conveyor
WE NEED A PART 3!!!!
😎
15:00 you had me really starting to worry about you all getting lost. (Of course it didn't happen because we are watching this video however...)🇺🇲 I want to recommend that each of you carries a small plastic whistle that you can keep in your pocket so you can hear each other over a great distance. 👍 Blowing a whistle is 10 times easier than shouting "can you hear me?! or where are you?!" Shouting at full volume can get exhausting very very quickly. Maybe you can invent codes, such as 3 WHISTLE toots means HELP ME.
Your suggestion made me thinking how the cavers or miners communicate. I wondered if walkie talkies can be used. Mostly they only work for line-of-sight communication but to overcome rock obstacles, wired telephone or special radios are used.
Through-the-Earth (TTE) signalling is a type of radio signalling used in mines and caves that uses low-frequency waves to penetrate dirt and rock. Single wire field phones, low frequency and magnetic induction loops are the answer.
@@TheMajkla good answer! But did they tell anyone where they went?
@@Mr.Howell that's one of a basic rules - don't go alone, always tell someone where do you intend to go in, if they don't hear from them them until agreed time - raising the alarm etc..
@@TheMajkla one team member should always wait outside, even if they have to recruit a 4th member. When these mines were in business they had hundreds of workers to work and ensure safety.
I really wanna inspect those horizontal timbers. UA-cam is messin up LOL
That place is NUTS and i LOVE it!!!
That pitch is insane!!! How, just how did they chip away & work that pitch! I wish my pop were here so I could ask him. He would tell me countless amount of mine stories, but I was a little girl and had no interest. I would do anything in the world to hear him Tell me a mine story now!! 🥹
Sorry to hear about your pop.
👍🐿😎
See you in the next Hole 👀
Rather you than me in that deep deep dark mine.⛏⛏⛏➖➖➖➖
One day you will come across a human Skeleton,🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴
Have a nice night stay safe and good health! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Crypto zoologist here. And this is another certifying and certificate worthy moment for all participants in order to be obtainable upon future references of obstacles unforseen.
I've been also hoarding lots of Lexan in my basement for when the turtle comes again. Great work 👍
@@CrockbackColumbo
Turtle? Wha?
Where in pa is this one?!
northeast
@josephmitchell6340 Actually only about 5 miles from where you live across the bridge
Have you stayed overnight in the cave??? Hi from Ireland ❤
Hey,Its not a great idea as the air could change while your sleeping unless you do sleep shifts with your friends.
Where do you even find this stuff at? And have you ever ran into anything you had no explanation for? I think I asked you that before a couple months ago and you hadn't had any kind of weird encounters, yet
@AudaciousAmber It's still an unbelievable experience every time we see something like this. But at the same time it's very expected in this part of PA. And I think the reason I'm not much of a believer in the paranormal/cryptids anymore is because I've been to the craziest places imaginable and haven't experienced anything out of the ordinary
@@AmazingPennsylvania I've been bringing this up recently because I am a watcher of your channel. Am I bringing it up I mean to other people who have these theories about caves and especially about Pennsylvania and abandoned mines. There is a man that explores all of this and not to mention I also watch action-adventure twins and I don't think they've ever had any weird experience except for a hissing noise one day in a cave. With that being said there was a tunnel you found it was bricked in and it had a lot of Bones it came to a dead end like 2 months ago, now that I think maybe a dog man had been in. But outside is that I reiterate how nobody has had any crazy experiences
A rat skull 😮
I really wanna inspect those horizontal timbers.
I'm droolin big time!
@@fleshbag7754 Love this comment!
@@fleshbag7754 The big boom
@@CuriositiesCaptured
Yeah... wild times.. stay safe, y'all!
Is there a third level above that?
not enough safety measures imo, unless you guys are pro pro
They take calculated risks..phils been in over 350 mines.
WHO ELSE THINKS THEY SUCK EACH OTHER OFF EVERYTIME IN THESE MINES???😂😂😂😂😂
@@xxtravdamanxx what are you in middle school or something??
A real nice find I think if it were possable ida took the drill bit though
@@BrianGilkey-o8t
LOL
Why?
@@fleshbag7754 it’s something Iv always wanted to
@@BrianGilkey-o8t
Ok, sorry. I didn't mean to laugh. I guess it would be pretty cool to have hung up or displayed in a respectable place, maybe.
There's some huge long bits near me, they are probably 10-11 feet long or so. I could retrieve and display them somewhere but i'm not sure how to do it right. I'm keeping in mind that there needs to be respect for the dead men who's hands last touched them. Where would They want it to end up and how would they want to be remembered?
@@fleshbag7754 if it were me I’d build a box especially for it with lighting and some coal pieces with it along with a pic of miners using the tool . Let the people who see it make up their own story about it.
@@BrianGilkey-o8t
Ok cool, i like where this is going. Thank you for responding unlike Most on youtube.
First!
Beat me by 1 min
@@JonnyMo_Outdoors Let’s Go!🎉
I would say this mine is a beautiful disaster...yes further exploration is needed😊
Ah yeah my daily dose of anxiety.
A bunch of bros doing bro stuff, what's not to like?
I feel like some of these tunnels have been here for hundreds of years or more
Awesome vid, what was the date on the newspaper????
@@steelersfan8413 I think 1945. I'll mention it in the next video
Good video . If you think this is cool you should see how the Germans used to mine on near vertical slopes they had it mechanism like on a long wall with advancing prop's the videos of it are great
To what awesome video you guys are so cool crashing what were those miners back in the day mining for and what kind of rock is that because I mean it's coming out and chunks very fragile you guys have to make a part 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 because this is unbelievable to be in something like that it's so cool I wish I could do that God bless you guys Wait for the next video