All Healed Up, I Return to the "Sasquatch Mine" Better Prepared
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2020
- #explore #abandonedmines #abandonedplaces
Mountain Lion? Bobcat?? Wild Pig??? What made the noise that forced me to retreat from this mine? On this episode, I take extra precautions and walk back in to find the truth.
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Abandoned & Forgotten Places
Documenting abandoned mines like never before!
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On this channel we go deep... REALLY DEEP into abandoned mines and tunnels all throughout the western United States. We researched some of the harder to find mines and hiked or 4x4 back into them to explore and reveal their hidden secrets. Many of these remote locations are filled with cool artifacts, antiques and unique geology that will have you guessing as to why the old prospectors worked so hard to find gold, silver, and other minerals.
A&FP moves just a bit slower as compared to other mine exploring channels. Gly discusses why the miners chose these sites and he points out the geology and minerals that got them excited. Veins of quartz filled with gold and silver made many men lose sleep in the 1800’s and early 1900’s and modern prospecting still does to this very day.
DANGERS? Oh yes, there’s allot of dangers associated with old mines. Un-exploded dynamite, blasting caps, bad air, bats, spiders, and snakes all find their home in abandoned mine shafts and tunnels. Oh, and let’s not forget rotting timbers, flooded passages and collapsing rock!
Gly takes abandoned mine exploring seriously with all the proper safety equipment, training, and experience necessary to do this activity as safe as possible but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a bit of fun along the way. “Gly”, your host and his band of crazy characters “Old Bob” (Gly’s Jeep), “Quackers” (Gly’s duck) and “Bobbie” (Gly’s hula girl) are sure to brighten your day with their comments and silly antics. Heck, they may even give you a chuckle or two.
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“Gly”: Hey everyone! I apologize that I’ve been late to reply to your comments. I’ve been working on a BIG episode for next weekend and it’s been taking up most of my time. This coming Saturday episode 52 will be the most cinematic episode I’ve done so far and I think your really going to enjoy it. Take care!
No apologies needed man 👍 We love your videos ❤️
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Well done keep them coming.
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If there wasn't no critter poop in the mine, then there wasn't no critter living in the mine. Only your imagination.
Walks up to danger sign that says unsafe mine, stay out, stay alive.
"Just try to get around the welcome sign here"
Lmfao
Yes I love this signage translation ! My father always told me that
"PRIVATE KEEP OUT!" was old Latin for "Come in and see what we're hiding!"
Ahhhhhh, I see. So a " solicitor welcome" sign should do the trick?
Exactly. Now you're gettin it lol
@@trashrat4544 That is a good one and you have a smart and funny dad!
This was great adventure. I’ve always wanted to go into those old mines when going thru Bridgeport but never made it happen. Now at 80 I can sit in my rocker and enjoy the tour, plus have a beer while touring. Thank you.
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As a geologist I am in love with your videos! It's awesome that you talk not only about the cool workings of the mine and the things left behind, but the geology in and around them (bonus for the emphasis on safety).
The Aztec mine is my favorite, it's kind of calming to watch people explore it
Mines of the west is the channel
You should have a show on the discovery channel. They don’t find anything either.
“Gly”: You hit the nail on the head with that comment. I couldn’t agree more.
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😆😆😆😂🥵😆😆😆🤧
Yeah. I laughed out loud reading that one, pretty loud too, good one!
I know right I've been waiteing but discovery chancel don't have the balls to go with him hahalol it would be a hell of a show my new just invest the money and set it up to where I can have my own show off of it because this would make a hell of a show
I'm up at 12 midnight watching from the UK ....addicted, very interesting stuff !
Try 4:00 am
So am I.
@@whirledpeas1182 my bloody eyes 👀🥴
I'm 19 I should be applying for jobs wtf kms
Im still up at 3:38 AM
I like that you remain curious and enthusiastic instead of cynical and gloomy.
Thanks for starting off with the history and what was mined at the site. 👍🏻🇦🇺😁
I believe you commented in the last video once outside that it sounded like footsteps or a person running. I cannot imagine a mountain lion making that type of sound while running. Generally one only hears the brush being disturbed when large dogs or cats run not the footsteps of the animal. Be safe out there. Buddy system and sidearm.
To bad you couldn’t find any tracks or scat. I can’t think of what it could have been. A mountain lion would have been quieter I would think and a lone pig would be something I wouldn’t expect and it would have left tracks.
Whatever it was I hope it found it’s way out of the mine instead of falling down a shaft. It might have been an escaped convict or maybe even the last living member of a species thought to have gone extinct hundreds of years ago or perhaps you are being stalked by someone or some thing that follows you around in the dark waiting for the chance to sneak up behind you and do whatever evil things it has planned for you.
In any event remember to keep your powder dry, your thoughts pure and when it’s your time to go there is nothing you can do to change the outcome and at least you died doing something you loved.
I suspect that the sounds heard were that of the rocks being dislodged and falling as the animal escaped up the ore stope to the outside.
Yeah mountain lions are near silent. Also i dont know a whole lot about mountain lions, but depending on how close it was hes real lucky it had another way out. Cause im pretty sure if it didnt it wouldve went right through him
@@davidseals352 you took that to a whole other level. Whatever evil waits in the darkness for me better pack a fucking lunch. Because it’s going to have a hell of a day.
I'm disappointed - I was hoping you'd get all the way in and find it was Frank
Did smell like him for a bit.
So you want him to take all risks????
Spoiler ALERT! Franks a skunk ape?
barking spiders lol 731 thumbs up
Would have definitely needed the bear spray 😂😁😁
Given the stuff you found, I have a suspicion that it might have actually been a raccoon you encountered earlier. They can make a LOT of noise when they want to and sound like a much larger creature. That would also explain the trash and the random Funyuns wrapper WAY back from the entrance; they don't call them trash pandas for nothing.
Big cats tend to be pretty quiet moving around, they dont often make a lot of noise.
Wayne Clarke they don’t ever make noise except during mating.
Wayne Clarke I agree. I heard heavy footsteps of what sounded like the 2 legged kind. They were very heavy and not like a mountain lion or any cat I have ever heard.
I would've loved to have been hiding in there with a werewolf costume on when you looked up in one of those ore shoots
He hasnt replied, maybe he tried this and got blasted.....poor kid
Now that would be great on UA-cam 🤪🤣
For a couple of guys , your content and editing are AMAZING! Better than television .
When you back outta the mine it reminds me of a colonoscopy in reverse.
The “Welcome” sign I laughed my ass off on that one.
Just amazing how much work is in the old mines shown. I can imagine the effort it took to drive the adit and ore passes and muck all the waste rock out. Must have also taken a fair amount of courage to work under all that crumbly rock while mining out the stopes. Wow! Thanks Gly for giving us a look into the mining history of the area. Good thing the creature departed the area. I'm sure you both scared each other!
It is insane the effort put into making mines! No fat guys!
Not only that but building all the shafts and ladders and stuff its crazy. They did all that without flashlights too, its nuts
Interesting follow-up video, Gly!
33:24 reminds me of the time I locked myself out of the house and had to shimmy under the garage door that was open about 200mm for the cat, hoping like mad that no-one would pass by and see the performance.
Honor and Respect
Always Motion Picture Grade production
You are so through exploring, one couldn't pay me enough to go where you go. Thanks much!!!
"Here kitty, kitty, kitty"' Growl! Chomp! Chomp! Chomp!
If it was a cat. It would have hisss at you. To give you a warning. Bear would growled at you. But that was big foot warning the taps and other noise it was making. Your lucky that it need though stuff at you
I’m here senpaiii =^-^=
@@waynegilberts8289 no that’s false in the last video you can hear it growl lmfao😂 go listen again
You awesome bro, respecting the grounds of our forebears, including our wild life friends , we all need each other for this world to survive, take care, holla from SAMOA 😊 thanks for sharing bro.
Try red and green laser pointers. You will get way more light farther down the tunnels. I used to walk railroad tracks at night, and would use binoculars and laser pointers to see what is way down the tracks. If you've never done this its hard to imagine, but this makes up the best night vision even a mile or two away. Anyone who has tried this knows how crazy effective it is!! Check it in!!
I live in the high desert of kern county and I ride my xt 550 all over the desert and I know that freak hobos haunt old mine camps.
I hope you carry your .45 chambered.
Your videos are the very best of the best. Greetings from 93561
“Gly”: Thank you!
What is a freak hobo and why are they haunting mine camps? Sounds like nervous nelly concerns. Bring them a cold one instead of a bullet and you might make some friends.
@@pumpupthevolume4775 he means there are some freakin' crazy folks living up by themselves. anti-social folks that are best left alone
@Whiterun Guard did you shoot the rapist?
@@stiannobelisto573 Probably took an arrow to the knee before he could. (This is a joke.)
Anyone else spot the mouse at 10:54 on the right wall? Glad you did not run into anything big in there Frank!
Great video. Glad you solved the mystery. All I could think of during the rest of the video was “ here kitty, kitty”. Lol.
You should not go alone to these kind of places.
Hopefully he is smarter then that an would not ever make that miss take of not haveing some won or even a few people with him any time he goes deep undergro6und an hopefully he always comes strapped up an a buddy if not a few with him that are strapped as well with plenty of light an not jus won sorce but a few different better to be smart then regret it the rest of ur life becues if I was in his shoes I would have a complex system to the whole thing of doing this with a few heads with me
@@BlueAZ520 hes usually got the one dude with him, and im sure he has a process to it. Though id have some lead ropes at least so i didnt get turned around down there. Phones dont work after all
As far as I know, tripods dont move by themselves
Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it...
Idk why but 'bingity bingity bingity' really made me giggle 😂😂😂
This could be the perfect setup for the best scare prank ever.
I liked the video very much, on my moms property in very Northern California on the Klamath River has 3 shafts/holes we are aware of, but the mountains surrounding are full of holes and shafts, found some ore carts and a lot of rails. Are stopes always from above? And are ore passes beneath and or adjacent? One of the mines we went in had one 2x6 board across a big puddle, shining light down, it went very deep and continued as far as we could see.. We didn't go in very far, they are all sketchy, but of course, mining gold started in the mid 1800's at a $1,000,000 a mile, @$35 an oz on the Klamath. We pulled 75oz in 3 months with a 5" Keene a few years ago. Otters swam up to me to play, Salmon glided past, as big as me, tailings from dredge enticing them. That was a fun summer. Bought a new car.
Gly, you were genuinely spooked last week and this week. But you picked your self up and looked hard. Every time you did a 180 i was looken for glowing eyes. Way to get back on the horse and ride.
Cats have pretty good eyes and can see much better then we when the light is low. But when its 100% dark they also don't see anything. So i don't think the cat rushed up the orepass.
I was waiting for Gly when he looked up those two ore passes and went to the other one, I thought that pack of badgers was gonna come down outa the one and up behind ol Gly Dogg and scratch him from the behind!!! hahah
The ore pass has sunlight shining in the top, so it may not have been total darkness for a cat.
Definitely could have, don't underestimate them, and although steep, it's almost stepped
I'm addicted to your show now. I am so claustrophobic, would never do this. Enjoying the show!!!!
Thanks for the explanation of ore passes. For a newbie, this is learning.
Thanks again Gly for another great video. Stay safe.
That outside stope was cool but damn dangerous as hell! Those beams were put up when all the rubble was on the ground. The poor guys that had to put those beams up were crazy
Awesome! Glad you came back!
Also, you have an awesome camera. Super high quality. Nice job.
It's a good thing that the big cat wasn't hungry this time, otherwise you didn't spend nearly enough time looking behind you. Keep your head on a swivel.
Wow, you really got some guts climbing in those tight holes, which are nearly closed of and risky. My stomach twists even though I am just watching you do this in front of my PC. Chapeau!
Atta boy! Your editing and narration skills are spot on in the beginning of this one! Love it.
Watching these vids, it's very clear as to why I would never be a miner. Way to claustrophobic, and I would freak out feeling the walls closing in on me. Don't know how these miners do there jobs. Glad I can explore from the safety of my room!
I'm not claustrophobic but I agree 100%. I prefer watching it in these videos.
so glad your videos began popping into my recommended. Love the content, keep up the great work :)
Another great adventure !! Thanks for yet another terrific adventure and a great video tour !!!
I look forward to your videos every weekend!! Great work, especially the geology aspect. I love seeing practical applications of what I'm learning in college right now.
Love your videos Gly. Thank you for your efforts. Much appreciated. 👍🎥😁✔️
This has easily become one of, if not my most, favorite youtube channel. I look forward to a few channel updates....Steve Summers is one, this is the other. Sitting here doing my calculus 3 exam 4 and bathed in anxiety over passing this class in these uncertain times. I find solace knowing that the next 40 min will be entertaining, exciting, AND educational! Thank you for what you do!!!!
“Gly”: Thank you very much!!
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces No, thank YOU!!! I got a 92 on my exam!!! Taking my final now and over the weekend. Looking forward to an upload, should there be one, tomorrow! I tell ya....upper level math when you are twice the age of your classmates is tough!!
Thanks for the history and yet another awesome adventure. Pete Australia
When you were in last if you do not believe that is ok but dogman and Sasquatch are known to be around mines please be careful
You and Frank are my favorite UA-camrs!
Thank you Gly, have a great safe week!
Nice job, very nice
Pretty cool video. You're really adventurous guy. From my powers of deduction I believe you might have stumbled upon a person that was possibly mining that area and you stumbled upon them. Beer bottles chip bags blasting caps Dynamite. Shows all the tell tell signs of recent visitors. You're not the only one that you can get in there other people can too. Be careful up there.
Definitely wasn’t a person. I think it was a jack rabbit or a coyote. He expected it to be on flat ground like him. He didn’t know that ore pass was around the corner. So when the animal went up the shoot it kicked a bunch of rock down making him this it was bigger than it was.
You are lucky to escape with all you’re skin,! Darn good show, stay safe....
Thank you Gly for another great and informative adventure
Thanks for your video’s! I discovered them this afternoon. This is something I love to do in real life!
Man, I love your videos. Very interesting history. Hats off to you and your team
I have always been fascinated with old mines and wanting to know what was inside . I am a sane person so I have never gone into one . I'm not saying your crazy or anything like that but I would rather watch you go in side one of those abandoned and forgotten places than watch a car race ,football game ,or any other type of daredevil adventure. Each episode is a clincher and throughly enjoy watching them.
Thanks again for a great video .
If you want to go bear hunting I would wait out side the cave with my 30 06 while you flush um out lol
Well, I enjoyed the history, thank you!
Great weekend explore Gly thanks for the invite to tag along. More to come? Can’t wait. Stay safe buddy.
I know you're a big strong man, but you're brave! I'd be as skittish as a wildcat walking in that mine!
How many wild cats have you met in nature. Skittish isn’t how I would describe them
Your videos are very professional and easy to watch. I have to tell you that your video lighting underground is the best I have seen. Well done!!!
Great to have you back Gly Great show be safe...
Nicely done wouldn't want to fall down that hole because you get pushed right back out probably is a mist
Gly, thank you for the follow-up from last week's adventure. I was sat on the edge of my seat as you cautiously explored through to the end of the mine. Glad that there was no encounter with a large animal. Take care and stay safe. 👍❤️
It was a person not an animal.
Your show is one of the few I look forward to every week!
Nice old mines, thanks again, Gly...!
A lot of goodies left in that mine. Thanks for thr show
Good job Bly. Really enjoyed it.
Very interesting Sir the amount of mines out there over thousands of acres..thanks for sharing.👍
Very good, you sure are active, that was sdcc some mine. Trying to catch up on all your videos. 👍👍👍👍👍
You heal fast man ! Nice video :)
The pieces of coveralls and pile of gloves looks like sasquatch scat. :-D
Love this channel. Keep up the the great content.
Informative and interesting and enjoyable. Thank you 😊
That big cat went 100 degrees up the ore pass bading ba ding ba ding lol
Extremely enjoy your videos....
Much Respect.....
As always a great video. Glad no critters this time. Stay safe.
Wow!! enjoyed it immensely!!!
Thanks for sharing
These are some of the best mine videos, without doubt. Love watching them.
“Gly”: Thank you!
I love you guys so much keep me posted on your new videos
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@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces done with that please let mister m know that I cannot stop laughing at the all purpose coffee joke still cracks me up
You never know could have been one or Frank's barking spiders those Critters are really rough LOL great job
Super cool video. Thx!
That was really a cool tour ,Thanks your
Crazy...... Awesome to see thanks.
Watching these videos keeps reminding me of the Pike river mine disaster.
I saw the critter at 10:54 on the right side wall! 😁😨
My eyes kept drifting up.
I love the video's u make. I learn alot about the mines from you. U are a great guide and a good story teller. I enjoy listening to you
always carry a GPS locator so people can... oh wait nevermind
The GLY Witch Chronicles! Your determined to run into that pack of Badgers again!!! On a serious side, it would be cool to see a pic of all the outside side hill set up with all the lumber stacked in to place. Incredible the labour. that went into these old mines and how tough those workers had to be just to deal with the steep angles and NO cold gatorade to drink!! WOW
“Gly”: The Gly Witch Chronicles... now that’s funny. Lol
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Man, that was the scariest / creepiest movie I ever seen then, I found out like a year later it was all staged!!!!! It was scarier than the Mummy!
Love the drone video work!
What a cool show. Glad I discovered it.
Excellent video. Glad you did not find anything in that mine. Love to send you some gps coordinates to a few mines around that area I think I know the area you have been exploring. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there. ⛏💎⚒🇺🇸
Thanks for The Intro. History Of The Mine.
Awesome great job
Just found your channel! I really dig it! Keep it up
Love your videos sir, Keep up the good work.
I very much enjoy your work on this stuff I don’t know anything about mining - but- it is interesting to me- and I appreciate the simple honest narrative.
Thanks again