Man, if that really is a Civil War cave, you were like the luckiest man alive and chick… words can’t really express how cool that really is…!!!!…. Good luck and I hope you find some good stuff. ❤
It's all around us and no reason not to be smiling once you experience all that mother nature has to offer. Talk about true life, follow a spring here in the Missouri Ozarks and you'll experience the beauty and awe thru each new breathe! I appreciate your kind words brother Earl! May you have blessed day your way!
Just found your channel. With a name like "hemppie" I had to subscribe! Even if you find nothing the hard work and being outdoors are good for you. Good luck!
Guy, thanks for your kind words. I appreciate the encouragement and we are digging with joy in our hearts and we do appreciate each one of our viewers. We hope you're receiving joy back in watching these videos.
Thank you kindly Raymond, we should have a new video up this week, showing more of the inner workings of the caves that have been opened up. We appreciate you tuning in and for the extra support!
Very fascinating, we enjoy private caves most of all. You can do a thorough investigation of the caves that way. We normally don't pass up any invitations when asked to film a show Kevin. We appreciate you tuning and exploring with the Ozark Hippie Camp channel.
@@Hemppie We live here in the Appellation Mountains in Harlan Ky. We are about 15 mile from Virginia and 25 mile from Tenn. This area has many civil war sites. We have Confederate and Damn Yankee graves. Most of the Union graves still have the bodies / bones in them I believe. Its all according to whom you ask. This area went back and forth from the north to the south many times. This is Coal Mine country. As far as trespassing .... Thats not a good idea around here. Folks raise pot and brew moonshine in these mountains. We are always armed when we hike up into our 11+ acres. We have never had a problem....yet. We also have bear, rattle snake, copper heads and bob cats. Some say the mountain lion has returned. If you wish, send us a friend request on Facebook. It will be Kevin Lewis. The cover is a pic of my wife and me with a mountain back ground. We can talk about an adventure. God Bless.
@@lewiskevin1 How exciting Kevin. We live in the same terrain it sounds, so we know all about the critters here in the Irish Wilderness, the Ozark Hippie Camp is 11 acres surrounded by national forest. Looking forward to exploring out your way one day soon. We respect private property to the fullest and appreciate any all land owners that welcome us but never intrude here. We are thankful and gracious souls who share respect and love to all who receive. Kevin, I'll add you the Ozark Hippie Camp Facebook page and we'll collaborate and come up with a plan. Again we appreciate your kindness and looking forward to setting up an adventure together. Stay blessed your way brother Kevin!
Interesting Video! Don’t Forget to Use a Metal Detector To Find Bullets, Coins, Uniform items etc, & Also a Screen/Sifter for Finding Non-Metallic items like Arrowhead, Pottery & Glass! & Try Panning for Gold in that Creek too! It Looks Promising! 👍😇🇺🇸
I love the content. These are the types of videos I look for. A couple of friendly suggestions.. First and foremost a longer T-shirt. Man-crack is NEVER a good thing. Second maybe leave the music out. Keep up the search..
We enjoy making the videos, thanks so much for watching! Hopefully you subscribe to see our next video. ✌ Man-crack is not attractive for sure but the girls love his back dimples. 🤦♀️
@@claudiamcgaughey-laitila9215 hehe great reply!! I am subscribed and I’m ready for the next video even if I have to shield my eyes occasionally lol. 😎👍🏻
I didn't mind the music intermittently thrown in. It gives a little insight into the creator of the video. You kept it interesting and the subject matter is interesting in itself. My only suggestion is to make sure your voices can be heard. For a lot of the video I had trouble hearing what you were saying. Great vid though, and I know you are trying to actually do work while recording this. I'll be following for sure. Hey, wear a mask when digging anywhere there might be dried bat dung. There's some kind of disease you can get from inhaling the dust. Hope to see you find what you are looking for!
There are some civil war caves in northwest Arkansas and one is where Jesse James is supposed to have hidden out in while he was with Quantrill’s Raiders during the war.
Thanks for sharing and I have heard many Jesse James stories coming from second account but coming from source such as grandma. Jesse James was a true outlaw and character. Appreciate your spirit
😅can't see it. So far you have moved a lot of rocks, dug out some dirt and, oh yes, you got a fire sstarted.looks like you may be searching for the Dutchman mine or oak island. Best of luck
I cant believe you guys don't see the fossilized bone running through out the cave. Its completely evident in the second cave he went in in the beginning of the video.
I went back and re watched the video, it certainly appears to be fossilized bones, I thought it was a limestone deposit. New to all this, so any information is always helpful and valuable. We appreciate you watching the Ozark Hippie Camp channel!
Thank you Randy, there should be a new video up shortly getting deeper into the cave. I appreciate the recommendation and glad to hear about Minelab being a good one. I've been looking into that brand to start with!
I just started watching, at one point I thought you grabbed holt of a snake. I mean, who wears green and yellow gloves? Do you use metal detectors? Keep up this important work!
The gloves are safety colors. We don't have enough money to use the metal detector yet, but certainly saving up. Any good brands you recommend? Heard about Minelab
@@Hemppie Garrett is another they have dealers all over but there out of a town south of Dallas been around quite a long time I think you may be happy with them.
Garrett and Minelabs are both very expensive, try start with a Bounty Hunter Ranger they are very good detectors and more cost friendly. And you can purchase them at Academy.
This is in the heart of Lick Creek, where they had a surprise attack of the confederates catching the Union Soldiers off guard, less than a mile away. Truly appreciate you watching!
I hear they are closed off due to danger of collapse, but does anyone have any info or old photo or sketch of the caves people hid inside in Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the Civil War?
How to take charge of the narrative: Burning everything and slap a sign up that it is done for your safety.. They are doing the same everywhere in the world..
We had to save up money to get the metal detector, cave is going way further back than expected. I'll be releasing new videos there soon. Thanks for your interest and looking forward to running the Minelab metal detector in there this year
Not yet but plan to on the next trip. I want to detect in the smaller center opening it had some interesting stacked triangle rocks I'm curious about. Stay tuned! Good weather is coming soon and more digging and sifting!!
Hey my friend!!! I just wanted to tell ya .....an easier way of digging. Now if ya want u could go buy you a weed eater an build u a wheel with flat paddles on it an it would pull the dirt right out fast an easy ....no more hard time consuming digging. Once u find something. Then dig with a short hole an shovel an masons trial...your welcome good hunting...now all it's going to cost u 4 this info,...is just mentioning my name an Blount co.alabama...just credit for me telling ya about how to do it easily 😀 that's all.thks brother.😊
Hey brother be careful digging around on those rock walls with backdrops like that. I had a family of mad rattlers once in one. I now build a fire and throw green twigs in and use a battery operated fan to drive em out. You’ll be amazed at how many copperheads and rattlers you see if you do what I do. I will never not use smoke again
Thank you kindly for the heads up as I know the copperheads and timber rattlers are prevalent in this area of the Missouri Ozarks. Lucky I've been digging on some winter days but do realize the risk involved.
Great content will follow and see how you go, one thing not sure if you know but when you talk the music drowns you out so it just sounds like loud music with a muffled voice, would be great just listen to you taking as you dig instead if the.music? Up to you though just an idea
Larry, definitely a joy, my late father's name and older brother, so you're definitely dear to this ole boy's heart. I'll try to interview the local who mentioned about this true legend after this skirmish the Union's retreated and went and supposedly this is hear say but from two local sources in a cave. Either way we are the land of Tecumseh a great leader and wanted peace for all mankind even having grown up in a war ravaged area of the Ohio Valley. We appreciate your comments.
Not yet as I haven't used the metal detector. I'm thinking your right about going downward as well Alex, truly appreciate your feedback and looking forward to going back to this dig site!
I'm trying to clear some passage ways before taking in the metal detector thru it, there's new opening I'll be looking at tomorrow. We appreciate your thoughts always and have a good evening your way Cody!
Tom, I appreciate the safety first approach, in the last video and this upcoming video you'll see I took your advice! Thanks for looking out for another brother!
Thanks for watching Clinton, tonight's video will you show tremendous amount of progress in this 4th video, I try to leaving the boring scooping dirt part out of the videos. Have a blessed day your way!
This looks fun.. I wonder what signals you're missing out on in your dig piles. I live in Springfield and would bring an extra detector with me so you could try it out, if i was invited out.
First off thanks for tuning in and secondly, thank you for wanting to share your metal detector with us and the viewers. We would be thrilled to have you on location. What brand are you using out here in Missouri, the Gold Lady with Jeff Williams over in the Kingman area likes the Minelab products. Thinking about that Gold Monster 1000, anyone heard anything on it? We need to link up on the email and I'll send you a direct invitation. Again thanks for being super cool!
Impressive, you're the second person that's mention the word mammoth. We have a town just around the corner called Mammoth Missouri, those could be mammoth bones in there. Super awesome and I know the ancients lived here at one time. Thanks for the input Adam and have a blessed week brother!
It's been a challenge but certainly nothing that can't be overcome for sure, I'll look into a probe from my good fiend Bones, thanks for the recommendation on the useful tool. .
It's on some private property that we own. I wish the professional would come out. I actually moved a stone then cold air blew in, I'll be heading back to this dig site in a few weeks.
Protected lol , such bs . The government just finds a way to make money off it , enough stuff is (protected) as it is . . Here in Charleston wv we have a civil war cave that was used for confederate storage during 1862 or so . U can walk almost half a mile inside this one standing up .
That was prime real-estate back in the caveman days. You really shound wear a mask when kicking up dust in a cave. Its full of bacteria and mold spores humans haven't been subjected to for hundreds possibly thousands of years.
This place is ultra peaceful and very nice shelter for the Archaic era people. We appreciate you looking out for us as it's pretty rough to breathe at times. Looking forward to seeing where it leads and what's underneath the X spot.
I finally saved enough pesos to order one, so I do have one ordered now and looking forward to seeing what beeps off. Hope you're enjoying the tail end of summer into the new season of fall. Thanks for tuning in brother Stan!
you won't find any cache of weapons, it's not how people think & I include soldiers in that, they'd have gone to the nearest creek or river & simply tossed the weapons in it, people/soldier more often than not do the things that require the least effort.
There's rumored stories about them hiding a big amount of weapons or I wouldn't be digging. According to two separate locals, Zach Mackinzie I'll try to get an interview with him about his grandpa knowing about this legend of hidden weapons in a cave. We appreciate you following along during our search.
I appreciate the recommendation Terry and appreciate you joining along, be sure to check out Berry Spring Cave, first time in video. If you're close by we'd definitely enjoy having you up at the dig site it's getting deeper in the back
Thank you Alan, I've been practicing with the newest videos and have cut it down. Thank kindly for the advice as we're always welcome to getting better. I appreciate you tuning in as well!
It's a lot dirt for my two hands, maybe the viewers can come out and help! It's a journey we are all taking together I'm just the one recording it, it's a very fascinating and peaceful circle top structure! One Scoop like that One Love of pure hearted action. Blessings to you!
Man, if that really is a Civil War cave, you were like the luckiest man alive and chick… words can’t really express how cool that really is…!!!!…. Good luck and I hope you find some good stuff. ❤
It's near the battle of Lick Creek and when the dispersed they could have easily came here being about a mile away
Yall should be sifting that dirt for arrowheads
We will definitely be doing that. Thanks for the idea! 💡
Great idea
Great vision to see beauty in Mother Nature. Smile
It's all around us and no reason not to be smiling once you experience all that mother nature has to offer. Talk about true life, follow a spring here in the Missouri Ozarks and you'll experience the beauty and awe thru each new breathe! I appreciate your kind words brother Earl! May you have blessed day your way!
Just found your channel. With a name like "hemppie" I had to subscribe! Even if you find nothing the hard work and being outdoors are good for you. Good luck!
Guy, thanks for your kind words. I appreciate the encouragement and we are digging with joy in our hearts and we do appreciate each one of our viewers. We hope you're receiving joy back in watching these videos.
The mystery of Al Capone’s Vault !
The nature bridge looks like a art
Was serfin found y'all love to see more of this cave years of dirt
Thank you kindly Raymond, we should have a new video up this week, showing more of the inner workings of the caves that have been opened up. We appreciate you tuning in and for the extra support!
We have a couple of caves here on our land. Harlan Co. Ky.
Very fascinating, we enjoy private caves most of all. You can do a thorough investigation of the caves that way. We normally don't pass up any invitations when asked to film a show Kevin. We appreciate you tuning and exploring with the Ozark Hippie Camp channel.
@@Hemppie We live here in the Appellation Mountains in Harlan Ky. We are about 15 mile from Virginia and 25 mile from Tenn. This area has many civil war sites. We have Confederate and Damn Yankee graves. Most of the Union graves still have the bodies / bones in them I believe. Its all according to whom you ask. This area went back and forth from the north to the south many times. This is Coal Mine country. As far as trespassing .... Thats not a good idea around here. Folks raise pot and brew moonshine in these mountains. We are always armed when we hike up into our 11+ acres. We have never had a problem....yet. We also have bear, rattle snake, copper heads and bob cats. Some say the mountain lion has returned. If you wish, send us a friend request on Facebook. It will be Kevin Lewis. The cover is a pic of my wife and me with a mountain back ground. We can talk about an adventure. God Bless.
@@lewiskevin1 How exciting Kevin. We live in the same terrain it sounds, so we know all about the critters here in the Irish Wilderness, the Ozark Hippie Camp is 11 acres surrounded by national forest. Looking forward to exploring out your way one day soon. We respect private property to the fullest and appreciate any all land owners that welcome us but never intrude here. We are thankful and gracious souls who share respect and love to all who receive. Kevin, I'll add you the Ozark Hippie Camp Facebook page and we'll collaborate and come up with a plan. Again we appreciate your kindness and looking forward to setting up an adventure together. Stay blessed your way brother Kevin!
~Ozark Hippie Chic digs caving! Thanks for sharing this adventure with me! Can't wait to find the treasure! ✌
It's fun exploring and being out in the peacefulness of nature!
Awesome video brother its been a while but im back and found your channel a gain hope you have a awesome Christmas
Pardon the delayed response and may this new year be filled with lots of joy for you and your family brother Marvin!
Very cool NW Arkansas born ..Oklahoma proud. Love the Ozarks
Thanks! I believe the Ozarks are the most beautiful place I've seen.
live in Hot springs , Ozarks and Ouachita are gods country
@@kennethwood713 it's a beautiful place! ✌💜😁
SIFT, SIFT, SIFT, SIFT THAT DIRT!!!! whether or not you find a cache of civil war relics, you will probably find a ton of Native American artifacts!
Interesting Video! Don’t Forget to Use a Metal Detector To Find Bullets, Coins, Uniform items etc, & Also a Screen/Sifter for Finding Non-Metallic items like Arrowhead, Pottery & Glass! & Try Panning for Gold in that Creek too! It Looks Promising! 👍😇🇺🇸
I'll do my best to get this new metal detector in there and move some more dirt. Truly appreciate you watching!!
I love the content. These are the types of videos I look for. A couple of friendly suggestions.. First and foremost a longer T-shirt. Man-crack is NEVER a good thing. Second maybe leave the music out.
Keep up the search..
We enjoy making the videos, thanks so much for watching! Hopefully you subscribe to see our next video. ✌
Man-crack is not attractive for sure but the girls love his back dimples. 🤦♀️
@@claudiamcgaughey-laitila9215 hehe great reply!! I am subscribed and I’m ready for the next video even if I have to shield my eyes occasionally lol. 😎👍🏻
I didn't mind the music intermittently thrown in. It gives a little insight into the creator of the video. You kept it interesting and the subject matter is interesting in itself. My only suggestion is to make sure your voices can be heard. For a lot of the video I had trouble hearing what you were saying. Great vid though, and I know you are trying to actually do work while recording this. I'll be following for sure. Hey, wear a mask when digging anywhere there might be dried bat dung. There's some kind of disease you can get from inhaling the dust. Hope to see you find what you are looking for!
There are some civil war caves in northwest Arkansas and one is where Jesse James is supposed to have hidden out in while he was with Quantrill’s Raiders during the war.
Thanks for sharing and I have heard many Jesse James stories coming from second account but coming from source such as grandma. Jesse James was a true outlaw and character. Appreciate your spirit
😅can't see it. So far you have moved a lot of rocks, dug out some dirt and, oh yes, you got a fire sstarted.looks like you may be searching for the Dutchman mine or oak island. Best of luck
Moving those buckets of dirt takes time and looking forward to showing you all what we discover. Much love and thanks for tuning in!
Bird's eye view is crazy 🤣🤣🤣
It's a beautiful area and truly digging for a lost cache of weapons. Who knows what we will uncover.
Enjoyed the video
Glad you enjoyed in and thanks for watching. A new video will be up this week!
I cant believe you guys don't see the fossilized bone running through out the cave. Its completely evident in the second cave he went in in the beginning of the video.
I went back and re watched the video, it certainly appears to be fossilized bones, I thought it was a limestone deposit. New to all this, so any information is always helpful and valuable. We appreciate you watching the Ozark Hippie Camp channel!
Have you checked out the newest video, a placed the camera in that second cave for a bit, this way you could fully see what's going on!
Cool vidio..I'm a modern day outdoor hippie myself 😂
Right on ✌💜😁
@@ozarkhippiechic194 looked like fun ..I'm gna get out an explore soon as it get warmer..thanx for the reply
Maybe you can find a used Fisher of Minelab. People are always upgrading their detectors. Love the video !
Thank you Randy, there should be a new video up shortly getting deeper into the cave. I appreciate the recommendation and glad to hear about Minelab being a good one. I've been looking into that brand to start with!
Great site.
Hope you find what you're looking for.
And when you do I Hope you post pics
What were looking for is from the locals who spent their lives searching so we will certainly keep you updated!! Thanks for being in tune!
Hello from my hill top in Sc. Just subscribed
Welcome and thanks for subscribing!! I hope you enjoy the content. ✌💜😁
Miss those limestone bluffs
Hey, if the "SHTF" you already know of some good hiding spots:)
Good call brother Tim, I have some fascinating Jesse James hideouts. Have a blessed week your way brother and truly appreciate you tuning in!
I just started watching, at one point I thought you grabbed holt of a snake. I mean, who wears green and yellow gloves? Do you use metal detectors? Keep up this important work!
The gloves are safety colors. We don't have enough money to use the metal detector yet, but certainly saving up. Any good brands you recommend? Heard about Minelab
@@Hemppie Garrett is another they have dealers all over but there out of a town south of Dallas been around quite a long time I think you may be happy with them.
Garrett and Minelabs are both very expensive, try start with a Bounty Hunter Ranger they are very good detectors and more cost friendly. And you can purchase them at Academy.
Love anything Civil war 👍
This is in the heart of Lick Creek, where they had a surprise attack of the confederates catching the Union Soldiers off guard, less than a mile away. Truly appreciate you watching!
Also maybe bring a garden hoe (you can customize the length of the handle) and a military entrenching tool to help when dragging the dirt out.
I would go back about 10 metres dig down and then forward old mate it would be a lot of hard work but you could find more that way
Thanks bother Alex, I'll certainly keep that in mind and see if it will produce some better finds.
I hear they are closed off due to danger of collapse, but does anyone have any info or old photo or sketch of the caves people hid inside in Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the Civil War?
How to take charge of the narrative: Burning everything and slap a sign up that it is done for your safety.. They are doing the same everywhere in the world..
Definitely man made. They covered the layer effect in order to hide it. Great job in the extra look to discover it
I appreciate your insight and something is hidden in there plus the slot I'm digging on has a downward slope to it! Thanks for the encouragement!!
Did I miss a metal detector? Did you find anything? This appears to have been a bust. Appreciate the effort, but the correct tools might help a ton.
We had to save up money to get the metal detector, cave is going way further back than expected. I'll be releasing new videos there soon. Thanks for your interest and looking forward to running the Minelab metal detector in there this year
The fact that there's obvious signs of a another rock removed and the amount of leaves
I have a location that has a similar story in the Appalachian mtns in east Tennessee
Appreciate you sharing and TN is a very nice area, wrote a book called "The Way" about your area
Was this the best Kmart music to find non copyrighted
Just curious. Did you run a metal detector through any of that ? In the caves you can get into and around the outside ?
Not yet but plan to on the next trip. I want to detect in the smaller center opening it had some interesting stacked triangle rocks I'm curious about. Stay tuned! Good weather is coming soon and more digging and sifting!!
Where are you at?
Lick Creek battlefield area just about a mile NW
I would be sifting all over there
It's moving dirt definitely takes time and appreciate your enthusiasm!!!
I have some hemp to help you dig aware of everything.
Hey my friend!!! I just wanted to tell ya .....an easier way of digging. Now if ya want u could go buy you a weed eater an build u a wheel with flat paddles on it an it would pull the dirt right out fast an easy ....no more hard time consuming digging. Once u find something. Then dig with a short hole an shovel an masons trial...your welcome good hunting...now all it's going to cost u 4 this info,...is just mentioning my name an Blount co.alabama...just credit for me telling ya about how to do it easily 😀 that's all.thks brother.😊
Much love for the advice and will see if I can find that attachment. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
Hey brother be careful digging around on those rock walls with backdrops like that. I had a family of mad rattlers once in one. I now build a fire and throw green twigs in and use a battery operated fan to drive em out. You’ll be amazed at how many copperheads and rattlers you see if you do what I do. I will never not use smoke again
Doesn’t hurt the snakes and makes it safe for you and them.
Thank you kindly for the heads up as I know the copperheads and timber rattlers are prevalent in this area of the Missouri Ozarks. Lucky I've been digging on some winter days but do realize the risk involved.
Appreciate you watching out for a brother that's terrified of snakes!
No metal detector or shovel. I would be shoveling the heck out of that dirt into a sifter.find it find it 😅
I appreciate your enthusiasm and just picked up a metal detector, just need to get back to Ozark county and start digging!!
Great content will follow and see how you go, one thing not sure if you know but when you talk the music drowns you out so it just sounds like loud music with a muffled voice, would be great just listen to you taking as you dig instead if the.music? Up to you though just an idea
You'all need to put a metal detector down there! Cheers a New Sub!
Thanks for subscribing!! Definitely plan to metal detect soon, stay tuned!✌
I've never heard of a civil war cave
Larry, definitely a joy, my late father's name and older brother, so you're definitely dear to this ole boy's heart. I'll try to interview the local who mentioned about this true legend after this skirmish the Union's retreated and went and supposedly this is hear say but from two local sources in a cave. Either way we are the land of Tecumseh a great leader and wanted peace for all mankind even having grown up in a war ravaged area of the Ohio Valley. We appreciate your comments.
Check of gold do samples
Have you ever found any confederate coins old mate or any rifles
Not yet as I haven't used the metal detector. I'm thinking your right about going downward as well Alex, truly appreciate your feedback and looking forward to going back to this dig site!
An "E tool" would be better in those confined spaces in the caves...
I'll have to look up what an E tool is brother Nick. I appreciate the recommendation and as always thanks for tuning in!
Ya use a rake
Wesley, I appreciate the advice, I'll try to find one that will work for what we're doing!
I’m just wondering why not buy a POS metal detector? I think it would save u a lot of digging
I'm trying to clear some passage ways before taking in the metal detector thru it, there's new opening I'll be looking at tomorrow. We appreciate your thoughts always and have a good evening your way Cody!
Brother, I strongly recommend a hard hat.
Tom, I appreciate the safety first approach, in the last video and this upcoming video you'll see I took your advice! Thanks for looking out for another brother!
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Guys your music is too loud. Can't hear conversation or whats going on. Thats all part of it
Thank you for the feedback and will certainly keep that in mind and see if I can get the music turned off. Again thanks for commenting and watching
Did I mabe see him move a shovel full of dirt
I did see him push rocks away
Another 50 yrs and we’ll have a hole big enough to live in
Thanks for watching Clinton, tonight's video will you show tremendous amount of progress in this 4th video, I try to leaving the boring scooping dirt part out of the videos. Have a blessed day your way!
This looks fun.. I wonder what signals you're missing out on in your dig piles. I live in Springfield and would bring an extra detector with me so you could try it out, if i was invited out.
First off thanks for tuning in and secondly, thank you for wanting to share your metal detector with us and the viewers. We would be thrilled to have you on location. What brand are you using out here in Missouri, the Gold Lady with Jeff Williams over in the Kingman area likes the Minelab products. Thinking about that Gold Monster 1000, anyone heard anything on it? We need to link up on the email and I'll send you a direct invitation. Again thanks for being super cool!
I could save you a lot of digging by just getting a 4 foot probe. Like grave diggers use.
We're gettting there little by little, truly appreciate you watching and sharing your knowledge as well.
Don't be thoghting the tolls and the weapons away be more careful
Step back and look at the top they are mammoth on the top all the way a cross its a old hunting camp of ancient people
Impressive, you're the second person that's mention the word mammoth. We have a town just around the corner called Mammoth Missouri, those could be mammoth bones in there. Super awesome and I know the ancients lived here at one time. Thanks for the input Adam and have a blessed week brother!
Get u a probe..could help find ground that has been broken before..Good luck brother..Alabama Dirt Digger
It's been a challenge but certainly nothing that can't be overcome for sure, I'll look into a probe from my good fiend Bones, thanks for the recommendation on the useful tool. .
If this is an actual Civil War cave used by soldiers why isn't it protected from amateur archaeologists?
It's on some private property that we own. I wish the professional would come out. I actually moved a stone then cold air blew in, I'll be heading back to this dig site in a few weeks.
Protected lol , such bs . The government just finds a way to make money off it , enough stuff is (protected) as it is . . Here in Charleston wv we have a civil war cave that was used for confederate storage during 1862 or so . U can walk almost half a mile inside this one standing up .
No tellin what’s in that crack……
Which crack? Or cave? Or crack in the cave? The unknown is the fun part! 💜✌
That was prime real-estate back in the caveman days. You really shound wear a mask when kicking up dust in a cave. Its full of bacteria and mold spores humans haven't been subjected to for hundreds possibly thousands of years.
This place is ultra peaceful and very nice shelter for the Archaic era people. We appreciate you looking out for us as it's pretty rough to breathe at times. Looking forward to seeing where it leads and what's underneath the X spot.
You definitely need a metal detector ASAP!
I finally saved enough pesos to order one, so I do have one ordered now and looking forward to seeing what beeps off. Hope you're enjoying the tail end of summer into the new season of fall. Thanks for tuning in brother Stan!
you won't find any cache of weapons, it's not how people think & I include soldiers in that, they'd have gone to the nearest creek or river & simply tossed the weapons in it, people/soldier more often than not do the things that require the least effort.
There's rumored stories about them hiding a big amount of weapons or I wouldn't be digging. According to two separate locals, Zach Mackinzie I'll try to get an interview with him about his grandpa knowing about this legend of hidden weapons in a cave. We appreciate you following along during our search.
Try and use a long handled hoe, it would work better than a short handled shovel, in this instance.
Great idea and keep going back and forth with the tools but the long handle would be great. Again thanks for digging with us.
Ok
You mit try moving that dirt with a garden hoe will make it a little easier wish I could help
I appreciate the recommendation Terry and appreciate you joining along, be sure to check out Berry Spring Cave, first time in video. If you're close by we'd definitely enjoy having you up at the dig site it's getting deeper in the back
please take the music out.
I have in the following videos, be sure to check out the progress and we appreciate you tuning in!
3ver need help let me know
It's definitely tedious work, where are you from brother Adam? Looking for ways to get the subscribers more involved for sure!
Why not search the easy way and use a metal detector?
EDIT! Too much fluff no real substance
Thank you Alan, I've been practicing with the newest videos and have cut it down. Thank kindly for the advice as we're always welcome to getting better. I appreciate you tuning in as well!
@@Hemppie I like the idea the location and you....
Maybe you can actually find something some time
It's a lot dirt for my two hands, maybe the viewers can come out and help! It's a journey we are all taking together I'm just the one recording it, it's a very fascinating and peaceful circle top structure! One Scoop like that One Love of pure hearted action. Blessings to you!
Why don't you dig with a garden hoe? That shovel is almost useless.
Thanks man, definitely rookie diggers here so any help is very much appreciated! Just happy to be digging
I have some hemp to help you dig aware of everything.
I'd definitely like to try some of your hemp no doubt Jesus. Nothing like being fully aware! Thanks for tuning in brother!