Explore With Us -- The large Yellow Drum with the Gear on it @ 22:34 is a ''Ball Mill'' & the spiral device to the Left of it is a ''Spiral Classifier''. The Ore , after it has been crushed to a sand like consistency, is fed into the lower end of the Spiral Classifier and sprayed with Water which washes off the mud (called ''Slimes'') which flows off the lower end, while the spiral moves the ''sand'' to the upper end where it flows into the Ball Mill. When the Ore has been ground to Talcum Powder fineness it flows out the Discharge Port of the Ball Mill (@ 22:50) , and goes on to it's next stage of treatment. -- < Doc , Miner for over 50 years > .
I love that you take your girls with you to Explore!! My mom and I used to do the same thing! I haven't explored in awhile, but would like to start again!!
"Where'd you go, meathead?" That killed me! Sounds like me talking to my kids! Seriously, you don't look old enough to be my age and have adult kids. You guys really rock! Live or edited videos, I always look forward to them!
I miss this format, IDK why you guys didn't keep doing this and just start a second channel for the new stuff. 😢 EDIT: this comment is from 2 years ago and while I still miss their content, I'm well aware of what happened...so no need to reiterate it for me.
@@chriscoffman9991Same ,but its rough doing exploration life on the road is taxing, to physical and mental wellness..its nit for everyone or at least its fun for a while thenexhaustion seeps in...mind you they probably had to edit their own vids re warch everything one full eoisode could take 100 hours to edit..driving to those areas could take anywhere from 47 hours to a week its rough
New subscriber here, i really, really like your videos, while most exploration videos on UA-cam are urbex, urban exploration, you do something totally different, rural exploration and its awesome, and the father/daughter relationship is just the cherry on top, you guys rock ☺
Emma and Bob i truly enjoy when family get together and have fun. I'm going back to find ALL of your videos.please keep them coming. thanks Emma and Bob.
That was a cool old diesel engine with a belt drive system for an electric generator. Thanks for the video! Personally, I like these videos better than the live stream, since you focus on exploration and not the chit chat from the viewers. Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you for posting this! I was suffering from EWU withdrawals! This episode really struck a chord within me. I used to volunteer at a train museum when I was many years younger than now. I helped restore old diesel engines and steam locomotives. In this episode I saw at least two engines, and judging from the cylinder castings they were both 1960's era two stroke industrial power sources. VERY robust and worthy of rescuing and restoration. It is a shame that they are left to rust and rot. In their current condition they are not too far gone to restore either.
Watching your videos made me very melancholy for trips with my daughters when we went to places. Your doing the best thing possible to secure awesome memories and smiles late in life. Carpe Diem!
Been watching all your vids when taking study breaks the past few days so I’m commenting a lot haha, but you guys seem so happy in this one! You guys have the cutest bond, me and my father would love to do this stuff but we have already gone to all the places that aren’t now private land ( I think it works differently down here in Australia ) but whenever we find a place we have the best time bonding. Parents like you seriously rock!
That's was an awesome explore., that old store was definitely cool (it's a shame there was nothing left on the sign) and the old stone building with no roof and the holes in the side I can definitely picture a couple of outlaws in there cooking over a campfire with their horses in there with them and guns close by (Old West ghost towns rock).
Awesome video guys! Cool places and I love how much fun you guys were having and being yourselves! Very fun to watch. Bob you cracked me up with the megaphone lol. And Emma you looked fabulous in your exploring clothes! 😄 Also the taste test was fun, even had nice background music going with it lol. Very nice job guys! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love the landscape where you are. Probably just because it's different. But I love the desert and the isolation and the creepiness of it. Good stuff guys! ❤❤
Great video! Emma, skirts? Ok, the upper floor had a shaker it would get ore to size by grates. The yellow tube was for spinning the ore with large steel balls, known as a ball crusher. Then it would be small enough to go through the Mercury bath where the ore was pulled out. The large table with the hood is for extracting the Mercury from the ore. And the vats had floating wooden lids to keep people and rodents from falling in. Plus the lid added pressure to help the water along. And yes the two large machines are steam engine's for running the mill.
we have big vats like that at the coal mine ours is for washing coal for the prep plant id say thats used for same only for whatever they was mining there. And some of those big machines you seen we use for preping the coal for size and quality.
Love it, awesome video. Glad you guys are back at it with the videos! I was never able to watch Live, but I'm able to watch every one of the short explores!
I love the idea of you trolling other explorers by using the megaphone pretending to be the police. This channel is great, love the dynamic between you and Emma.
Was great to see the new vid!! Took me over an hour scanning Google Earth to find the place!! I've been scoping areas up north out of Reno. If Y'all want the coords to them just let me know. LOVED the series you did out of Ludlow, I go down there a couple times a year to go agate mining in the area. GREAT seeing places I know and love. Keep up the great work!!
That was the skin of the Chicken-Lizard Man of Taos. He molts both his feathers and his skin simultaneously. He is naked meat right now and thus at his most dangerous. I heart Emma
The "store" building looks like a classic general store type structure that is found in almost any small town. You are right that it's too bad that the name is no longer on the front of it. It would be cool to find out if the place ever had a post office. If it did, it's possible that a small post office might have been in the corner of a general store, another common thing in some small towns. The back part might have been storage or it could have been a small residence for the owner.
You guys should check out Frisco, utah. It’s located in Beaver County. There is a full cemetery, houses, and beehive kilns. Its about 15 minutes from Milford, Utah. They averaged about 12 murders a day back when all the mining was going on.
Good Morning Bob & Emma. What a cool explore. Be safe. At 18:21, cool, old building. It looks like it was a small general store at one time. Interesting old building, with all the equipment and piping, motors.
Dude great content your daughter has a really sweet voice get her looks from her dad love the bond you two have. Definitely gonna be a pateron soon it will be a surprise :-)
If you’re still in Utah or when you wind up there again, get a Utah truffle. Most gas stations and grocers will carry them. That chocolate does not disappoint!
It's good to know you're still making videos. I've missed them. I'm also glad to see what the well dressed explorer is wearing now days! But I imagine that skirt would be a little breezy in just a couple more months.
Exploring in the thunder and rain❤ that was fun. Great video guys , loved the different music and the taste testing 😁. Also liked how that fire place was still up all by it's lonesome.
Thank you. Love your videos. Love watching old abandoned places and seeing how much you love exploring. The yellow drum is a dryer. Most mines use it to dry silica glass sand. An engine would be at the end heating and melting the sand. Dont know if they use dryers for any other products so think it was a sand, glass, and mineral mine. Whoever built that had experience and was a professional. How exciting to see it. Would love to know how old the mine is and the story behind it?
I grew up on dry land wheat farms east of Cheyenne Wyoming. Always loved ranches with lots of sage brush. Watching this I can smell it. Went in military for 8 years. Long story short I worked all over Wyoming Colorado Nebraska and Montana. All kinds of abandoned homesteads that was beautiful
Really cool exploration!!!!!! Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww, all that equipment in that one building and what was up with all those ladders, they way they were placed, some type of scaffolding I guess lol I would love to have seen what they were doing/making in that building!! Kick ass exploration clothes girl lol lol I would have on some higher topped boots than what you have on though lol lol Thanks for taking us along!!!
There are trommels screw conveyors I think that was a hard rock gold mine for crushing Rock and ore and moving it to the different areas to process that's what that plant is
You guys should explore Old Hamilton Village on the Yukon River in Alaska. It use to be the old village before everyone ran and made Kotlik on the Yukon. As a child I camped there with family while hunting and it is a bit mysterious. Old cabins still are there and used only for hunting expeditions now. There are many tails as to why it was abandonded and they made Kotlick their new village. Its very interesting. Go there, you will not be disappointed.
WTH?! I leave for work and you're already exploring my house??!! At least my guard bees did their job. This was an awesome video, and I appreciated more Bob commentary, but it needed more Emma commentary. Great job on this video. PS. stay off my lawn
We Do Explore With y'all, Love how ya hit Where ever Feel need be. Really enjoy yr Adept Videos. Time Givin as Well Love ya both All the way From Chicago...
At about 18 minutes into the video, you were exploring the store. Outside the back of the store, there was all the rock .work. There is a ghost town in eastern Utah, Sego, that has an old store that has some very similar features. If you are ever in the Green River area, it is worth the time to check out. There are several old Indian rock art in the area also.
Great find. Everthing was MASSIVE...LOL. Stinking kids busting everything up that stinks. Emma you looked cute but if ya'll had to book it it the forest well probably would been scratched up.really nice video y'all.
Hi, fairly new(ish) subscriber here in the last year about, but have to give it to you your videos are getting more official and legit shows now, good job and also respect that you bleep out the cuss words. Keep up the work and living free, bless you on your travels may god be with you
LOL! Chocolate review-It's good, no it's not, well...it's not that bad...yes it is. Wonder what you would have said if someone walked out with their hands up after your "Megaphone Warning!" Comedy & a fun explore! So good to to see and hear Emma. You too Papa EWU! You carried over your Livestream flair to the video!
Bees are nuts! I tried to get one away from my son(6 y/o) who was scared & crying. I got one bee away from him and before I knew it I was being chased by 3, seem to come out of no where. Finally got into my car without them following me. It was a pretty intense moment id say.
That equipment leaning over at 21:40 Looks like a bucket elevator used to carry product from a low level to a higher one. The thing that looks like a ladder gone crazy is a cable tray. The electric power cables are fastened to them and they are run throughout the building carrying the cables from their source to the equipment. Good video.
So cool I dont know how I ever missed this video. Lost track of your channel. .I finally found you guys again. Your wife is so cute lol fun I'll be binge watching today ✌✌🤗🤗🇱🇷🇱🇷ps did you ever find any pics of the old store or town in its heyday? That would be cool to see 🤗👍✌🤷♀️
love how yall shot this video, makes it feel like a live stream. you two crack me up on how you call each other names. 😂. I have to say this is the best video by far.
@23:50 I think that's a big ball mill maybe? I know the smaller yellow one you looked at earlier was a ball mill for sure. Those big engines were awesome too. Always amazes me how much stuff gets left behind after a mine shuts down. Looks like the mine ran for a long time. The equipment looks like it's a mix of stuff from different eras, as does some of the construction of the building. That or they just tried to make do with what they had on hand. Seems like it was a pretty big operation too. Super cool place though, thanks for sharing. Great video!
Excellent as always EWU CREW ALL THE WAY from that creepy editing to the creepy music special effects and everything in between love the videos Bob professional as always and Emma as beautiful as ever love her exploring wardrobe can't get enough of the videos keep them coming excellent job
Roadtrippin with EWU!!!! Best Urban Explorers to take on the abandoned desert dwelling's!!! No Graffiti, No Malls or Grocery Stores ...just old fashioned living!!! 👍👍💕💕💕🤠🌵🕷️🕷️
aww dang thats a nice pumpkin spider!!!! round here we call em marbled orb weavers; ive never heard of em referred to as pumpkin spiders, thats pretty cool!!!
Super great video I've spent all week watching and liking all your videos all I have left is the long live videos but I'm almost there. Love you guys....
Emma explores in style. Emma you're a very pretty young lady. Bob good to see how your channel ha grown. I guess now is Emma's channel too, since she helped it grow.I started watching in the hundreds now your in the thousands! Great job you 2. Much love and respect for you both. Sorry Emma sometimes you just gotta sneaky peaky lol.
Its gold prospecting equipment the big drum outside with the wooden slats is the sluice.that must have been a serious claim the rock crusher @ 23:38 is over 100k and down stairs was over a Mil in steam generators..GREAT FIND!
Thank You Two, Love ya'll. I always hit the like button. Just wanted ya'll to know. Me and my 9 year old son have been following for little over a year. Bruce Lee
Explore With Us -- The large Yellow Drum with the Gear on it @ 22:34 is a ''Ball Mill'' & the spiral device to the Left of it is a ''Spiral Classifier''. The Ore , after it has been crushed to a sand like consistency, is fed into the lower end of the Spiral Classifier and sprayed with Water which washes off the mud (called ''Slimes'') which flows off the lower end, while the spiral moves the ''sand'' to the upper end where it flows into the Ball Mill. When the Ore has been ground to Talcum Powder fineness it flows out the Discharge Port of the Ball Mill (@ 22:50) , and goes on to it's next stage of treatment. -- < Doc , Miner for over 50 years > .
Yup, good answer! It is an old concentration plant.
Great vid as always thanks to desert rat for right on description of the equip there. Very interesting
my thoughts exactly
Worked on ball mill today replacing lifters .
Pool balls?
I love that you take your girls with you to Explore!! My mom and I used to do the same thing! I haven't explored in awhile, but would like to start again!!
"Where'd you go, meathead?"
That killed me! Sounds like me talking to my kids! Seriously, you don't look old enough to be my age and have adult kids.
You guys really rock! Live or edited videos, I always look forward to them!
@Dabrino Pelvin He still has an adult kid, tryhard. Emma was in her early 20s. My comment is still correct.
I miss this format, IDK why you guys didn't keep doing this and just start a second channel for the new stuff. 😢 EDIT: this comment is from 2 years ago and while I still miss their content, I'm well aware of what happened...so no need to reiterate it for me.
I miss it too. These videos are really fun to watch
I agree. We miss these exploration videos
I watched this channel already a few years ago, til it all changed..
Rewatching these now..
Really enjoyed the abandoned mine, videos
@@chriscoffman9991Same ,but its rough doing exploration life on the road is taxing, to physical and mental wellness..its nit for everyone or at least its fun for a while thenexhaustion seeps in...mind you they probably had to edit their own vids re warch everything one full eoisode could take 100 hours to edit..driving to those areas could take anywhere from 47 hours to a week its rough
They used to do live explorations but they stopped because random "fans" would show up where they were and got scary.
New subscriber here, i really, really like your videos, while most exploration videos on UA-cam are urbex, urban exploration, you do something totally different, rural exploration and its awesome, and the father/daughter relationship is just the cherry on top, you guys rock ☺
Emma and Bob i truly enjoy when family get together and have fun. I'm going back to find ALL of your videos.please keep them coming. thanks Emma and Bob.
That was a cool old diesel engine with a belt drive system for an electric generator. Thanks for the video! Personally, I like these videos better than the live stream, since you focus on exploration and not the chit chat from the viewers. Keep up the good work!!!
Just miss Emma inyeracting! She is great!
They looked like old Fairbanks Morse diesel engines.
Swarf Rat that's what I thought also
Two stroke diesel engines, great on fuel.
I love how Emma doesn’t give a $#!t and goes exploring anywhere is a skirt. Bob needs a kilt to match. EWU kilt!
That mustache is definitely not getting you laid 😂
OddFutureRebel do people try to get laid on UA-cam? I’m not sure I understand the context of your reply. 😂
@@mikeduboc It's a term some people don't understand bud.
Not exactly dressed for snake encounters.
@@OddFutureRebel really doing the rebel namesake no justice.
Thank you for posting this! I was suffering from EWU withdrawals! This episode really struck a chord within me. I used to volunteer at a train museum when I was many years younger than now. I helped restore old diesel engines and steam locomotives. In this episode I saw at least two engines, and judging from the cylinder castings they were both 1960's era two stroke industrial power sources. VERY robust and worthy of rescuing and restoration. It is a shame that they are left to rust and rot. In their current condition they are not too far gone to restore either.
Thanks so much too both of you for all the hard work you do, I hate that people can't explore with respect like you guys do..... liked and subscribed
i understand that you and the girl are a father daughter team. that is so cool. the exuberance you two show in your explorations is addicting.
Watching your videos made me very melancholy for trips with my daughters when we went to places. Your doing the best thing possible to secure awesome memories and smiles late in life. Carpe Diem!
"Look at this old can" 50 years later he finally get the camera on it. That was the most amazing can i have ever seen. Good job.
You guys please dont disrespect his daughter ok. Thank you very much. Some comments are dang out rude
His daughter? They look very close in age
Yep his daughter! They look like siblings lol
Bruh profile pic makes u look like u from Nashville
Wait I thought she was 18 *zips back up*
😂
Been watching all your vids when taking study breaks the past few days so I’m commenting a lot haha, but you guys seem so happy in this one! You guys have the cutest bond, me and my father would love to do this stuff but we have already gone to all the places that aren’t now private land ( I think it works differently down here in Australia ) but whenever we find a place we have the best time bonding. Parents like you seriously rock!
It is fun to see your old explore videos again 🙂
Sick of vandalism and taggers remember 70s with my brothers and dad ghost towning .Most are gone now
I absolutely love and admire the beautiful relationship the you both have together!! What an amazing Daddy/daughter bond!
That's was an awesome explore., that old store was definitely cool (it's a shame there was nothing left on the sign) and the old stone building with no roof and the holes in the side I can definitely picture a couple of outlaws in there cooking over a campfire with their horses in there with them and guns close by (Old West ghost towns rock).
Back to your roots...you two are simply the best!
I like the videos so much more than the live feeds! Keep up the good work!
Honesty you two are so wholesome and lovely - It's so cool to watch a father and daughter go exploring together
what a beautiful place. Thank you for taking us along!
Hahaha Emma says it’s not good but she keeps eating it lol
This is why I love your videos, you take us to places like this old mining camp that's a forgotten part of our countries history.
Awesome video guys! Cool places and I love how much fun you guys were having and being yourselves! Very fun to watch. Bob you cracked me up with the megaphone lol. And Emma you looked fabulous in your exploring clothes! 😄 Also the taste test was fun, even had nice background music going with it lol. Very nice job guys! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love the landscape where you are. Probably just because it's different. But I love the desert and the isolation and the creepiness of it. Good stuff guys! ❤❤
Great video! Emma, skirts? Ok, the upper floor had a shaker it would get ore to size by grates. The yellow tube was for spinning the ore with large steel balls, known as a ball crusher. Then it would be small enough to go through the Mercury bath where the ore was pulled out. The large table with the hood is for extracting the Mercury from the ore. And the vats had floating wooden lids to keep people and rodents from falling in. Plus the lid added pressure to help the water along. And yes the two large machines are steam engine's for running the mill.
we have big vats like that at the coal mine ours is for washing coal for the prep plant id say thats used for same only for whatever they was mining there. And some of those big machines you seen we use for preping the coal for size and quality.
I love old towns like this, keep showing more old towns. Great video
Love it, awesome video. Glad you guys are back at it with the videos! I was never able to watch Live, but I'm able to watch every one of the short explores!
Bob you crack me up with your bee obsession!
Your vid is so good we feel like were with you.
Awesome explore, good to see that more people hit the like button on your vids then they did on your lives. Thanks for sharing and be safe
Loved the video 👍
Glad to hear and see Emma more active in the vids 😀
That mill was cool👍
I have no idea why I love watching this, but it is so interesting the way it's filmed and all.
SO HAPPY, LV YOU GUYS, LV THE VIDEO!! THANK YOU WITH ALL MY HEART!!
I love the idea of you trolling other explorers by using the megaphone pretending to be the police. This channel is great, love the dynamic between you and Emma.
Was great to see the new vid!! Took me over an hour scanning Google Earth to find the place!! I've been scoping areas up north out of Reno. If Y'all want the coords to them just let me know. LOVED the series you did out of Ludlow, I go down there a couple times a year to go agate mining in the area. GREAT seeing places I know and love. Keep up the great work!!
James Lyman I live in Reno
Lots of people live in Reno, what's your point?
MAGNANOMOS just saying, I live in Reno. That’s all.
That was the skin of the Chicken-Lizard Man of Taos. He molts both his feathers and his skin simultaneously. He is naked meat right now and thus at his most dangerous. I heart Emma
Seriously you guys need a few personal body guards with you ! great content thanks again for posting !
I have been watching for a couple of years now. Great stuff. Love the area! Keep up the great work.
The "store" building looks like a classic general store type structure that is found in almost any small town. You are right that it's too bad that the name is no longer on the front of it. It would be cool to find out if the place ever had a post office. If it did, it's possible that a small post office might have been in the corner of a general store, another common thing in some small towns. The back part might have been storage or it could have been a small residence for the owner.
I swear Bob gets into his rain man rants. "There's a jacket jacket jacket" to funny
You Guys are bloody awesome,..REALLY one of the best UA-cam channels ever....!
You guys should check out Frisco, utah. It’s located in Beaver County. There is a full cemetery, houses, and beehive kilns. Its about 15 minutes from Milford, Utah. They averaged about 12 murders a day back when all the mining was going on.
Good Morning Bob & Emma. What a cool explore. Be safe. At 18:21, cool, old building. It looks like it was a small general store at one time. Interesting old building, with all the equipment and piping, motors.
You both are so freakin awesome. Keep up the good work! Looking forward to more excellent videos from EWU!
Miss the adventures wish i was there. So thanks for taking me.
your a great father to do this with your kids god bless you love these videos. keep doing this. you guys are great.
Dude great content your daughter has a really sweet voice get her looks from her dad love the bond you two have. Definitely gonna be a pateron soon it will be a surprise :-)
If you’re still in Utah or when you wind up there again, get a Utah truffle. Most gas stations and grocers will carry them. That chocolate does not disappoint!
It's good to know you're still making videos. I've missed them. I'm also glad to see what the well dressed explorer is wearing now days! But I imagine that skirt would be a little breezy in just a couple more months.
Emma is so cute what the heck ♡ You guys are awesome!
Hi
That's why I watch these videos so much...Emma is queen of all the young girls...❤💞❤
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Gorgeous hair - she's the one with style
@@ILOVEUSAFIFTY 🚰🚰🚰🚰🚰
Exploring in the thunder and rain❤ that was fun. Great video guys , loved the different music and the taste testing 😁. Also liked how that fire place was still up all by it's lonesome.
I enjoy seeing the videos. Thank you. Every building has a story.
Thank you. Love your videos. Love watching old abandoned places and seeing how much you love exploring. The yellow drum is a dryer. Most mines use it to dry silica glass sand. An engine would be at the end heating and melting the sand. Dont know if they use dryers for any other products so think it was a sand, glass, and mineral mine. Whoever built that had experience and was a professional. How exciting to see it. Would love to know how old the mine is and the story behind it?
I grew up on dry land wheat farms east of Cheyenne Wyoming. Always loved ranches with lots of sage brush. Watching this I can smell it. Went in military for 8 years. Long story short I worked all over Wyoming Colorado Nebraska and Montana. All kinds of abandoned homesteads that was beautiful
Bringing a charming daughter will get you out of just about any trouble with authorities.
My dad used to pull me out to play "charming daughter." It's a role that was useful later in life, too! LOL
Really cool exploration!!!!!!
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww, all that equipment in that one building and what was up with all those ladders, they way they were placed, some type of scaffolding I guess lol
I would love to have seen what they were doing/making in that building!!
Kick ass exploration clothes girl lol lol
I would have on some higher topped boots than what you have on though lol lol
Thanks for taking us along!!!
There are trommels screw conveyors I think that was a hard rock gold mine for crushing Rock and ore and moving it to the different areas to process that's what that plant is
Love the vids, great work! Love Emma's hair more! Gorgeous! Peace & Love from CO
You guys should explore Old Hamilton Village on the Yukon River in Alaska. It use to be the old village before everyone ran and made Kotlik on the Yukon. As a child I camped there with family while hunting and it is a bit mysterious. Old cabins still are there and used only for hunting expeditions now. There are many tails as to why it was abandonded and they made Kotlick their new village. Its very interesting. Go there, you will not be disappointed.
What an explore! First a ghost town and then an old mine. Loved it!
I used to live in St George. It is a beautiful place! Thank you for the video! ❤
WTH?! I leave for work and you're already exploring my house??!! At least my guard bees did their job. This was an awesome video, and I appreciated more Bob commentary, but it needed more Emma commentary. Great job on this video. PS. stay off my lawn
Yes, more Emma commentary!
The mill is the most interesting, nice find👍 Keep on exploring, you are a good team together😀
We Do Explore With y'all, Love how ya hit Where ever Feel need be. Really enjoy yr Adept Videos. Time Givin as Well Love ya both All the way From Chicago...
I liked going through Grandmas purse waiting for the rain to pass, with the lounge music.Great video guys!
Yes, that was great!
At about 18 minutes into the video, you were exploring the store. Outside the back of the store, there was all the rock .work. There is a ghost town in eastern Utah, Sego, that has an old store that has some very similar features. If you are ever in the Green River area, it is worth the time to check out. There are several old Indian rock art in the area also.
The small machine by the lab section next to office looked like a grinder with a wire brush attachment ,so they obviously polished things there 😀
Someone else mentioned this but it's so cool Father and daughter are teaming up for this.
Great find. Everthing was MASSIVE...LOL. Stinking kids busting everything up that stinks. Emma you looked cute but if ya'll had to book it it the forest well probably would been scratched up.really nice video y'all.
Hi, fairly new(ish) subscriber here in the last year about, but have to give it to you your videos are getting more official and legit shows now, good job and also respect that you bleep out the cuss words. Keep up the work and living free, bless you on your travels may god be with you
Man I wanna go exploring now. Bob always cracks me up and Emma is cute af
LOL! Chocolate review-It's good, no it's not, well...it's not that bad...yes it is. Wonder what you would have said if someone walked out with their hands up after your "Megaphone Warning!" Comedy & a fun explore! So good to to see and hear Emma. You too Papa EWU! You carried over your Livestream flair to the video!
Bees are nuts! I tried to get one away from my son(6 y/o) who was scared & crying. I got one bee away from him and before I knew it I was being chased by 3, seem to come out of no where. Finally got into my car without them following me. It was a pretty intense moment id say.
That equipment leaning over at 21:40 Looks like a bucket elevator used to carry product from a low level to a higher one. The thing that looks like a ladder gone crazy is a cable tray. The electric power cables are fastened to them and they are run throughout the building carrying the cables from their source to the equipment. Good video.
I've been watching you for over a year and this is one of the better video's. Sorry, prefer these over the live stream, but each serves a purpose.
So cool I dont know how I ever missed this video. Lost track of your channel. .I finally found you guys again. Your wife is so cute lol fun I'll be binge watching today ✌✌🤗🤗🇱🇷🇱🇷ps did you ever find any pics of the old store or town in its heyday? That would be cool to see 🤗👍✌🤷♀️
love how yall shot this video, makes it feel like a live stream. you two crack me up on how you call each other names. 😂. I have to say this is the best video by far.
So Happy to see you, thanks for the video, I am watching it now
Great to see you two again! This video was awesome!
That girls hair is so mighty it could probably defend Sparta at or away from the hot gates
I love your videos so much!! I have tried for soooo long to find a good UA-cam that makes quality creepy videos. Definitely a new subscriber!
@23:50 I think that's a big ball mill maybe? I know the smaller yellow one you looked at earlier was a ball mill for sure. Those big engines were awesome too. Always amazes me how much stuff gets left behind after a mine shuts down. Looks like the mine ran for a long time. The equipment looks like it's a mix of stuff from different eras, as does some of the construction of the building. That or they just tried to make do with what they had on hand. Seems like it was a pretty big operation too. Super cool place though, thanks for sharing. Great video!
Excellent as always EWU CREW ALL THE WAY from that creepy editing to the creepy music special effects and everything in between love the videos Bob professional as always and Emma as beautiful as ever love her exploring wardrobe can't get enough of the videos keep them coming excellent job
Emma grab me one of the horses, please! I love them!
Ladder system is a conduit for electrical cables
EWU is so cool since I found it one of my favorite channels and love the way they dot their work as fam you guys rock !!!!!
Again with the trailers!! I wanna see what's in them soo bad!! Haha 😱😆
Ms. Emma is so gorgeous😍
I don't know if I should call you a creep or a simp
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Roadtrippin with EWU!!!! Best Urban Explorers to take on the abandoned desert dwelling's!!! No Graffiti, No Malls or Grocery Stores ...just old fashioned living!!! 👍👍💕💕💕🤠🌵🕷️🕷️
aww dang thats a nice pumpkin spider!!!! round here we call em marbled orb weavers; ive never heard of em referred to as pumpkin spiders, thats pretty cool!!!
Super great video I've spent all week watching and liking all your videos all I have left is the long live videos but I'm almost there. Love you guys....
Emma explores in style. Emma you're a very pretty young lady. Bob good to see how your channel ha grown. I guess now is Emma's channel too, since she helped it grow.I started watching in the hundreds now your in the thousands! Great job you 2. Much love and respect for you both. Sorry Emma sometimes you just gotta sneaky peaky lol.
Its gold prospecting equipment the big drum outside with the wooden slats is the sluice.that must have been a serious claim the rock crusher @ 23:38 is over 100k and down stairs was over a Mil in steam generators..GREAT FIND!
New EWU Crew here..I really enjoy your videos guys..!!!
Great video guys💙. Go back and open that freezer! Lol
Thank You Two,
Love ya'll. I always hit the like button. Just wanted ya'll to know. Me and my 9 year old son have been following for little over a year.
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