As a kid I bet I was in the mine hundreds of times. The mannequins were super spooky! Thank you for restoring this treasure. Can you share with viewers a bit more about yourselves and how you have become so knowledgeable in mine restoration? Thank you.
Hi Bob! It is awesome to be bring back memories for so many people. Here is a link that will explain a bit more on our background. Thanks for watching! undergroundminers.com/about/
Was standing at the portal about 2 weeks ago, just smiling. Really looking forward to checking it out once it's all done. + Thank you guys for documenting the restoration.
Great job Guys. Keep us posted on your progress. Can't wait till your done to come out and see it. Been following you Guys for years. Thanks for all the hard work.
Nice work and looks fun. I wish I kinda want to do this too. I was a Surface Miner at Bernice Stone and Coal. I'd try under ground mining. Thanks for sharing.
The dirt that accumulated in the tunnel(s) is likely from the place flooding quite often. I can remember checking out the entrance back in the 90's before they made it so you couldn't see inside and it had water in it quite frequently.
Yea, it was pretty wet in late april in there. it dissipates real fast though. going to have to address that for the future. all rain water just kinda flows in there. however, only some of the dirt is from that. there was whole pile of pea gravel put down in there at some point raising the "floor" up about 18 inches. we are going to dig this back down again.
@@cessna54tango Was there ever anything built on top of the mine as part of it? Because I seem to recall some sort of ruin in the woods above the mine.
@@cessna54tango Maybe it's something leftover from Luna Park, though I think most of the ruins from there are under 81. I definitely remember what looked like part of a wall in that vicinity.
Thank you for all your hard work.... can't wait to see it!
Thank you for the support!
Wow awesome work guys! It's looking great! I will definitely come check it out when your done!! So glad your preserving Anthracite Mining history!
As a kid I bet I was in the mine hundreds of times. The mannequins were super spooky! Thank you for restoring this treasure. Can you share with viewers a bit more about yourselves and how you have become so knowledgeable in mine restoration? Thank you.
Hi Bob! It is awesome to be bring back memories for so many people. Here is a link that will explain a bit more on our background. Thanks for watching!
undergroundminers.com/about/
Props should be stood the same pitch as the seam so if the seam is going to the dip the props would be put at the same angle
Superb effort guys 👍
Was standing at the portal about 2 weeks ago, just smiling. Really looking forward to checking it out once it's all done.
+ Thank you guys for documenting the restoration.
Thanks for checking it out! stop by and say Hi some Saturday!
Great job Guys. Keep us posted on your progress. Can't wait till your done to come out and see it. Been following you Guys for years. Thanks for all the hard work.
Thanks for following along! should be done in the spring of 23 and ready for tours!
Great job guys!
Thank you!
Nice work and looks fun. I wish I kinda want to do this too. I was a Surface Miner at Bernice Stone and Coal. I'd try under ground mining. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome progress.
Thanks Dan, was nice meeting you saturday!
@@cessna54tango It was great to meet you too. My dad says hello also.
The dirt that accumulated in the tunnel(s) is likely from the place flooding quite often.
I can remember checking out the entrance back in the 90's before they made it so you couldn't see inside and it had water in it quite frequently.
Yea, it was pretty wet in late april in there. it dissipates real fast though. going to have to address that for the future. all rain water just kinda flows in there. however, only some of the dirt is from that. there was whole pile of pea gravel put down in there at some point raising the "floor" up about 18 inches. we are going to dig this back down again.
@@cessna54tango Was there ever anything built on top of the mine as part of it? Because I seem to recall some sort of ruin in the woods above the mine.
@@CheapestGamer not that I am aware of, and there is nothing inside that would indicate it. I believed it was always a field and woods.
@@cessna54tango Maybe it's something leftover from Luna Park, though I think most of the ruins from there are under 81.
I definitely remember what looked like part of a wall in that vicinity.
Hopefully you sell those black UGM shirts on your site. I'll be heading over there now to see if you have any 3X. Great Videos. Edit: No T-Shirts.
Will you be taking coal out or just opening it for tours
do you guys mine the coal
To think that was originally all done with no power tools
where is mine located?
Scranton, Pennsylvania
🏴⚒️best wishes from Scotland ⚒️