I've been a little worried about y'all. You fellas should have known better. If there's a next time you fellas might not be so lucky. Y'all are smarter than that. Be safe and use your heads.
thats when i realized these guys are NOT professionals, maybe one day but not today, and im actually scared for them, nobody even knows theyre down there
One day this channel will just stop posting for months and then suddenly, we will get a message from the parents or someone announcing something terrible.
Yup! They really been poking the bear lately! I love their videos but lately I been worried that they’ll end up on the documentaries of people having not so good endings cave diving 😅
Lately isn't the right word. They've been engaged in high-risk behavior for a long time and haven't gained a lick of sense. I remember in one video from a while ago, one of the twins decided to go into a flooded cave by himself when there was still frost on the ground outside and he nearly drowned/died of hypothermia. There have been multiple (almost countless) videos by now where one of them got himself wedged in a tight space and started freaking out. The scariest for me was when one of them got himself wedged while crawling through water that was covering half his face and he started screaming because he thought for a minute or two that he was actually gonna die. These guys are just incapable of learning... (I've admittedly watched too many of their videos and feel like maybe I'm kind of supporting something that I really shouldn't) @@jaldh854
The jaw bones you found are from a black bear I believe. It shows large canines and flat molars which means the animal had an omnivore diet. There’s not enough oxide staining on the bones to make them prehistoric but definitely a few hundred years old possibly.
3 cavers died this same way, one got too cold and froze up and was hanging half way up too cold to move, another went to try rescue and also got stuck, same with 3rd and all 3 froze to death hypothermia, too risky guys
@@AKagNA there is no heat undergournd. the sun is the only heat so once the rain hits the cold rocks its now its that tempeture so typicaly a cave is around 40ish degrees so a steady stream of 45 degree water is super super cooling you. not only does your body have to fight to keep you warm that warm it just made just washed off by fast water. so a wet suit is required to prevent cell failuredue to heat loss (hyperthermia) (also the deeper its colder ussaly its like 50 to 60 on them ez caves)
@@alexistaboada5759 Exactly, so many people think it has to be really cold to freeze to death, but add in some water and the hypothermia temp isn't actually high as people think. They stressed this a lot when I was doing work around a river in the fall/winter months, basically telling us the dangers of falling in or getting wet can speed up hypothermia.
When I was in my early 20’s while visiting relatives me, my wife and two cousins went to a cave on the side of a mountain in Alabama. It was barely sprinkling when we went in at dusk and on the way to it we crossed a 3 foot wide ankle deep creek. When we left that creek was between chest and shoulder deep. Insane how much water sheds off those mountains in just a few hours.
Please don't risk it too much, there is always another cave, enjoy watching the buzz you get, but would rather you were careful, really enjoying your Adventures and would like to do so for the future lots of❤ and🙏
I use to cave like this in my younger days, that is until.... one day, just like any other caving day, we were exploring just like you guys. However, the ceiling in the next room decided to let go and completely collapse. It reverberated the entire cave, was loud af, and was definitely not fun anymore. It was the biggest reality check. Although it was some of the best years of my life, I never did it again. Those boulders and collapses you crawl around on may seem like they've been collapsed for hundreds/thousands of years, but they let loose. And when they do, it ain't cool. But keep doing you until you find out. cheers.
My experience was a rainstorm kicking up after we were inside about maybe 150 160 feet deep below the surface and on the way back up instead of jigging right I jigged left and wound up in a mud hole all the way up to my waist, both legshad we actually listen to the weather report before we left we would’ve never went Caven
I had a small chunk of ceiling collapse on my head once. A 50+ lb chunk dropped from about 5' hitting the back of my helmet as I crawled out of a narrow passage. Drove my forehead into my light giving me a nice gash and a concussion. Tore my left rotator cuff too. Still had to crawl and climb out. Then the 3-mile hike back to my vehicle. I was 60 at the time. Lava tubes.
@@lavapix those injuries, the way back, and the whole experience is one thing to deal with when you're a young tough lad with vigor, but at 60 I imagine it's another level.
Don’t know if you’ll ever see this but I watch you guys allllll the time and took a short break , came back to your Channel to see that you guys are fine. You don’t know how relieved I am lol, pls b careful. Love cave exploring
The wall textures are what needs a scale of coarseness. From 150 grit sandpaper to the bastard file to sawmill teeth, as the local rock have sulfides in them. You need to take pH strips with you to test the acidity of the water. There are some soils in TN that make caving toxic.
I just watched a "caving disasters" video where some guy froze to death in this exact situation. He just couldnt get up the rope in time with the freezing water pouring on him.
@ ya that one was ruff. They got hypothermia in like 20 minutes 15 minutes. They were in a river of water falling off that ledge just a straight downpour.
I get so much anxiety (and enjoyment) watching your videos. Sometimes I have to take a break and come back to it. This one was over the top. I do worry about you guys.
Is it just me or does everyone else want to see a video(s) unedited and not sped up? I’ve rewatched all of your videos multiple times and would love a super long video. Legit I would sit through an 8 hour video easily. It may take a few days but I’d watch the hell out of it.
Vicariously caving through you guys from the safety of my home. Def not worth the risk to your lives. Be careful. Would hate to hear that something bad happened.
Thanks for this video just always make sure someone knows where you guys are at. And you guys should take walkie Talkie with you & always remember safety first.
It really baffles my mind that you would enter a cave when it is raining out. I thought you guys would have some sense on safety and common sense by now since you do alot of caving. As of lately you all have been making some serious rookie mistakes and one day it will cost you your lives. For example you actually wanted to fit thru a tight space by exhaling all you air to get thru. You did try but quickly backed out. Had you not backed out, who knows what could have gone seriously wrong. Now you enter a cave when it is raining?! Guys, slow the heck down and think for a minute!! I know you are smarter than this.
🙂💙👍Love Your Caving Adventures but what worries me the most is you guys getting stuck in a area of the cave that is tight and it start filling up with water it could be raining 10 miles away and those under ground streams could start filling up pretty quick with water. Maybe check the weather forecast before you go out Caving keep up the Awesome Caving Adventure but play it Safe. Watching from Canada.🙂💙👍
I got trapped in a cave going in in the rain about four friends and I were hours into a cave with a creek that ran threw it on the way out we came to a collapse and thankfully after about five hours were able to dig a way out with our hands at the top of the collapse I had nightmares about it for awhile I might have one tonight just thinking about it lol y’all be careful of course I was ignorant enough to go back into the cave when it dried up that 30 years ago and seems like last year time really flies enjoy being young because it doesn’t last long 😂
@@mandybrown7758fr, not to mention i don't think they have air sensors to check for... yknow safe air. These guys are way too reckless, but I'm addicted to their videos because I LOVE seeing all these rocks hidden away. So many cool formations and things hidden away, but I do NOT NEED any crazy vids that makes my palms sweat. They better not ever try things just for views, but it seems like they don't and are just genuinely ignorant.
Holy Toledo Batman, I cannot do the tight passages belly crawling, the thought of getting stuck is terrifying, I have nightmares about this shit, P.S, I found two caves last summer here in north Georgia I was afraid to go in by myself, I may have told y’all this before idk but if I can’t get anyone to to go back and explore them with me this spring I’d like to give y’all directions to them because I really want to know where those caves lead to, I didn’t realize there is so many caves to explore until I started watching you guys when you started uploading and y’all freaking blew up, it’s cool watching y’all explore this hidden worlds all around us but please be safe fellas and God Blesslll🙏🏻🇺🇸
Some around here will fill up close you in. Not wise to go caving without weather report or know the cave well enough to handle a few days stuck inside.
When I first moved into my house, a couple giant salamnders crawled into my garage. One was about 10 inches and the other 12. The next day down the hill I heard a struggle and a squeak. A gardener snake(a dumb one) was trying to swallow it ass first but sideways. It took almost an hour for that idiot to get that poor thing down. My wife always asks me why I didn’t do something when it comes to that and I tell her don’t F with nature! Just seeing those lil salamanders made me think of that story! Godspeed!♾️♥️✝️🇺🇸
One day I was walking in the woods and found 2 box turtles (tarpans) breeding. The male rolled back too far, I guess he just finished, and went all the way onto his back. I kept walking.
You need to get like a double-camera or something that lets you take more 3D videos so we can see just how deep or big stuff is like when you said that drop was 40ft
Be careful, boys. There have been many stories about cavers being found dead in caves because of flooding. You guys make awesome videos, and I hope you one day find an andient civilisation, but until then, you guys need to be super careful. Otherwise, you guys are doing a great job, and I look forward to seeing the next video.
Hope you stayed clear of all of that poison ivy around the entrance to the cave... YIKES. One of my climbing ropes is covered in poison ivy oil and I can't use it anymore.
I am 100% sure that in one of these dozens of caves underground gold treasures are buried, someone definitely 500-700 years ago accidentally stumbled upon such caves, went deeper inside with a torch, he buried valuables
Come on guys you know first roll of thumb is you never go into a cave when there’s a rain storm going on that’s definitely a no no man. What were you guys thinking? Least I’m glad you made it out of there.
Is there a mechanism to search where some of these caves on your channel are located? (the publically available ones) I'm interested in reaching out to local grottos to start safely dipping my toes into caving, but I like the idea of starting with caves that have these kinds of go-pro style walkthoughs to at least have some sense of what I'd be getting into...
Because just getting stuck without the fear of drowning gets boring after a while ;-D 24:50, unclipped right next to a deep hole with mossy wet floor, while frozen and cold. Slip once and your basically on the bottom, not smart.
I've been a little worried about y'all. You fellas should have known better. If there's a next time you fellas might not be so lucky. Y'all are smarter than that. Be safe and use your heads.
The legit caving community hates them alrdeady, guess why, because they're promoting being ignorant to caving safety
Caving in the rain. What an outstanding decision.
I mean, it's one way of getting out of the rain.
thats when i realized these guys are NOT professionals, maybe one day but not today, and im actually scared for them, nobody even knows theyre down there
One day this channel will just stop posting for months and then suddenly, we will get a message from the parents or someone announcing something terrible.
@@cybercat1531 i doubt it , liberal media will announce it first and blame it on trump or elon
What's yalls point? They do it for fun. This is no worse than riding a motorcycle everyday, camping alone etc.
Nobody who has died in a cave expected to die in that cave. They all thought it would be fine. Think about that
Your life was predetermined before you were even born.
Getting overconfident fellas. Don't be your own worst enemies.
becauswe of rain ? if it floods itll be easier than climbing a rope
Complacency kills.
Yup! They really been poking the bear lately! I love their videos but lately I been worried that they’ll end up on the documentaries of people having not so good endings cave diving 😅
Lately isn't the right word. They've been engaged in high-risk behavior for a long time and haven't gained a lick of sense. I remember in one video from a while ago, one of the twins decided to go into a flooded cave by himself when there was still frost on the ground outside and he nearly drowned/died of hypothermia. There have been multiple (almost countless) videos by now where one of them got himself wedged in a tight space and started freaking out. The scariest for me was when one of them got himself wedged while crawling through water that was covering half his face and he started screaming because he thought for a minute or two that he was actually gonna die. These guys are just incapable of learning... (I've admittedly watched too many of their videos and feel like maybe I'm kind of supporting something that I really shouldn't) @@jaldh854
They also just dont seem like the most intelligent beings on this planet...
The jaw bones you found are from a black bear I believe.
It shows large canines and flat molars which means the animal had an omnivore diet.
There’s not enough oxide staining on the bones to make them prehistoric but definitely a few hundred years old possibly.
Yeah I was gonna say, definitely not a cat.
3 cavers died this same way, one got too cold and froze up and was hanging half way up too cold to move, another went to try rescue and also got stuck, same with 3rd and all 3 froze to death hypothermia, too risky guys
I dont understand, why is it freezing suddenly when it rains? Due to air corridor and immense wind or something?
@@AKagNA there is no heat undergournd. the sun is the only heat so once the rain hits the cold rocks its now its that tempeture so typicaly a cave is around 40ish degrees so a steady stream of 45 degree water is super super cooling you. not only does your body have to fight to keep you warm that warm it just made just washed off by fast water. so a wet suit is required to prevent cell failuredue to heat loss (hyperthermia) (also the deeper its colder ussaly its like 50 to 60 on them ez caves)
@@alexistaboada5759 Exactly, so many people think it has to be really cold to freeze to death, but add in some water and the hypothermia temp isn't actually high as people think. They stressed this a lot when I was doing work around a river in the fall/winter months, basically telling us the dangers of falling in or getting wet can speed up hypothermia.
When I was in my early 20’s while visiting relatives me, my wife and two cousins went to a cave on the side of a mountain in Alabama. It was barely sprinkling when we went in at dusk and on the way to it we crossed a 3 foot wide ankle deep creek. When we left that creek was between chest and shoulder deep. Insane how much water sheds off those mountains in just a few hours.
Please don't risk it too much, there is always another cave, enjoy watching the buzz you get, but would rather you were careful, really enjoying your Adventures and would like to do so for the future lots of❤ and🙏
I use to cave like this in my younger days, that is until....
one day, just like any other caving day, we were exploring just like you guys. However, the ceiling in the next room decided to let go and completely collapse. It reverberated the entire cave, was loud af, and was definitely not fun anymore. It was the biggest reality check. Although it was some of the best years of my life, I never did it again. Those boulders and collapses you crawl around on may seem like they've been collapsed for hundreds/thousands of years, but they let loose. And when they do, it ain't cool. But keep doing you until you find out. cheers.
My experience was a rainstorm kicking up after we were inside about maybe 150 160 feet deep below the surface and on the way back up instead of jigging right I jigged left and wound up in a mud hole all the way up to my waist, both legshad we actually listen to the weather report before we left we would’ve never went Caven
I had a small chunk of ceiling collapse on my head once. A 50+ lb chunk dropped from about 5' hitting the back of my helmet as I crawled out of a narrow passage. Drove my forehead into my light giving me a nice gash and a concussion. Tore my left rotator cuff too. Still had to crawl and climb out. Then the 3-mile hike back to my vehicle. I was 60 at the time. Lava tubes.
Wow that's moment life flash be for
Iam glad you are OK
After rocks move
@@lavapix those injuries, the way back, and the whole experience is one thing to deal with when you're a young tough lad with vigor, but at 60 I imagine it's another level.
@@Wolfspaine7N6 It was brutal. Especially the climb out. No panicking and one step at a time. It was an 11-hour adventure.
Love you guys. Please stay safe. You’re a blessing to the caving content community.
You guys are amazing cavers and I've really gotten addicted to watching your videos but PLEASE be careful, stay safe .😊
I swear, I am going to be upset if I get news about you having died due to overconfidence like this. Stay safe.
Don’t know if you’ll ever see this but I watch you guys allllll the time and took a short break , came back to your Channel to see that you guys are fine. You don’t know how relieved I am lol, pls b careful. Love cave exploring
Still doing stupid things like this though
The wall textures are what needs a scale of coarseness. From 150 grit sandpaper to the bastard file to sawmill teeth, as the local rock have sulfides in them. You need to take pH strips with you to test the acidity of the water. There are some soils in TN that make caving toxic.
I'm amazed that they go in so deep without a way to test air quality! The air can be deadly in some cases.
Been forever since I’ve seen a rappelling rack.
Thanks for the memories ❤❤
I just watched a "caving disasters" video where some guy froze to death in this exact situation. He just couldnt get up the rope in time with the freezing water pouring on him.
The water in that one was a lot colder and didn’t he get stuck
In a line tangle . If it’s the same one I’m thinking about.
They called out the two guys' memorial marker in a video.
@ ya that one was ruff. They got hypothermia in like 20 minutes 15 minutes. They were in a river of water falling off that ledge just a straight downpour.
Is different water coming from a frozen mountain than water coming from the rain, I wonder if the conditions and the latitude where the same
Go crazy. Live life. No regrets. They’ll live to be old!
You guys are living one of my dreams! Thanks so much for sharing these adventures with all of us!
I get so much anxiety (and enjoyment) watching your videos. Sometimes I have to take a break and come back to it. This one was over the top.
I do worry about you guys.
Is it just me or does everyone else want to see a video(s) unedited and not sped up? I’ve rewatched all of your videos multiple times and would love a super long video. Legit I would sit through an 8 hour video easily. It may take a few days but I’d watch the hell out of it.
Vicariously caving through you guys from the safety of my home. Def not worth the risk to your lives. Be careful. Would hate to hear that something bad happened.
Vicariously I live while the whole world dies…. Much better you than I. (Vicariously by Tool)
You're playing with fire fellas. Be careful.
Water...... you mean water.
Check your weather gentlemen! Stay safe out there! I enjoy all your videos and thanks for making great content!
Thanks for this video just always make sure someone knows where you guys are at. And you guys should take walkie Talkie with you & always remember safety first.
I would have died 12 times already if i went exploring with these guys
Eu aqui no Brasil, as 01:44 a.m. da madrugada assistindo novamente esse canal maravilhoso, que se aventura em cavernas, gosto de mais
bros speedrunning his place in caving disaster videos
These caves are visually amazing , but I would need a reason to go in .
I agree I could never ever
Maybe they are looking for hidden entrance to Agartha
that and the sport, curiosity are the reasons we go in
Keep up guys You are My favorite recklessness caving channel
"Why is this cave so sharp?" 😆Might have to get some knife resistant clothes next caving LOL
I can't believe some of the tight passages you all fit through 😀
It really baffles my mind that you would enter a cave when it is raining out. I thought you guys would have some sense on safety and common sense by now since you do alot of caving. As of lately you all have been making some serious rookie mistakes and one day it will cost you your lives. For example you actually wanted to fit thru a tight space by exhaling all you air to get thru. You did try but quickly backed out. Had you not backed out, who knows what could have gone seriously wrong. Now you enter a cave when it is raining?! Guys, slow the heck down and think for a minute!! I know you are smarter than this.
Thats what happens when u think you are "experienced" because you have "done it before"
Y’all should look into the M cave and set out in a journey to find it 🙌 I’d tune in every upload and I’m sure a lot of people would to!
Your are different man you can't fear I love this dearing ❤
If u ever have two kids should call em Sally and Amanda 😂
Screw that. Safety first my guy
You guys are a buncha characters. Beautiful stuff. Just be safe and prudent!
🙂💙👍Love Your Caving Adventures but what worries me the most is you guys getting stuck in a area of the cave that is tight and it start filling up with water it could be raining 10 miles away and those under ground streams could start filling up pretty quick with water. Maybe check the weather forecast before you go out Caving keep up the Awesome Caving Adventure but play it Safe. Watching from Canada.🙂💙👍
I got trapped in a cave going in in the rain about four friends and I were hours into a cave with a creek that ran threw it on the way out we came to a collapse and thankfully after about five hours were able to dig a way out with our hands at the top of the collapse I had nightmares about it for awhile I might have one tonight just thinking about it lol y’all be careful of course I was ignorant enough to go back into the cave when it dried up that 30 years ago and seems like last year time really flies enjoy being young because it doesn’t last long 😂
I could only imagine the PTSD you have from that, these boys worry me like crazy
@@mandybrown7758fr, not to mention i don't think they have air sensors to check for... yknow safe air. These guys are way too reckless, but I'm addicted to their videos because I LOVE seeing all these rocks hidden away. So many cool formations and things hidden away, but I do NOT NEED any crazy vids that makes my palms sweat. They better not ever try things just for views, but it seems like they don't and are just genuinely ignorant.
the fact that you're not dead after all this time astonishes me. stay safe out there man
They have a camera and a plot armor, anything they do makes them safe 😂
I’m like that looks like poison ivy! Then you say, going down through the posion ivy! lol😂
Holy Toledo Batman, I cannot do the tight passages belly crawling, the thought of getting stuck is terrifying, I have nightmares about this shit, P.S, I found two caves last summer here in north Georgia I was afraid to go in by myself, I may have told y’all this before idk but if I can’t get anyone to to go back and explore them with me this spring I’d like to give y’all directions to them because I really want to know where those caves lead to, I didn’t realize there is so many caves to explore until I started watching you guys when you started uploading and y’all freaking blew up, it’s cool watching y’all explore this hidden worlds all around us but please be safe fellas and God Blesslll🙏🏻🇺🇸
@10:02 ...holy crap. But really it aint worth losing your life going into unerground waters during a rain. Please be careful, you guys rock.
It’s amazing you don’t find more missing people down the bottom of these massive holes. Scary Shiite.
Most people are too smart to go in holes like that danger danger danger
They don't realize it yet, but the missing people you speak of are usually people just like them. Complacency kills.
OMG MY NERVES ARE BAD WATCHING HIM CRAWL THRU THAT SMALL SPACE!!!
By the time you got out of that hole, I was exhausted.
Tiny crack in the false floor 40 feet above the ground and one guy asks do we need a rope??? No no rope. Love you guys so damn hard core
Rd, been watching you for long time. Just worried that you confidence, could get you into something you just can't get out of. 😢
So if you see a line tied to a tree that leads into a hole, DON'T cut the line.. imagine
Appreciate how you look after the new friends on the climb up
0:58 I had to go back and listen to that again. When he said, "So this is 180 feet?" I thought the other guy said, "Idiot" instead of 88. Lmao
Some around here will fill up close you in. Not wise to go caving without weather report or know the cave well enough to handle a few days stuck inside.
Nice one dude! The bones were the nugget of the trip! Keep at it safely!
"What kinda bones are those"
"Dinosaur for sure"😂😂😂
I spend a lot of time in my basement. Does this qualify me as a caver? It's a hand dug basement if it matters.
*you know what they say about wet caves….. yeah, neither do I.*
When I first moved into my house, a couple giant salamnders crawled into my garage. One was about 10 inches and the other 12. The next day down the hill I heard a struggle and a squeak. A gardener snake(a dumb one) was trying to swallow it ass first but sideways. It took almost an hour for that idiot to get that poor thing down. My wife always asks me why I didn’t do something when it comes to that and I tell her don’t F with nature! Just seeing those lil salamanders made me think of that story! Godspeed!♾️♥️✝️🇺🇸
One day I was walking in the woods and found 2 box turtles (tarpans) breeding. The male rolled back too far, I guess he just finished, and went all the way onto his back. I kept walking.
You need to get like a double-camera or something that lets you take more 3D videos so we can see just how deep or big stuff is like when you said that drop was 40ft
I would love to see behind the scenes and how you guys get out from caves.
Don't forget about safety. Don't take chances and have it end in tragedy.
Awesome video and cool guys you caved with!
Wow, it started as TAG caving and then it became more like UK caving on the the way out 🤣 looks another good trip boys, keep exploring!
Bros got a death wish I swear
Please be careful! Dang I just found your channel a few months ago, I'd hate to lose ya.🕳️⚫
This adventure could have ended much worse.
Nature is so beautiful! 😍
Omggg glad you got out that is insane crazy.. definitely a learning experience
Thats fucking terrifying that theres just a random little hole in the ground thats a giant pit😮
Can't help thinking about all the surprise flash flooding and land slides that keep happening.......
This is the exact reason you never go into a cave during a rain. All that water has to go somewhere, and when it does it will all go at once.
Awesome dude 👏🏻👍🏻😎
Treat those caves like the desert narrows/canyons when it rains. Flash flooding.
Be careful, boys. There have been many stories about cavers being found dead in caves because of flooding. You guys make awesome videos, and I hope you one day find an andient civilisation, but until then, you guys need to be super careful. Otherwise, you guys are doing a great job, and I look forward to seeing the next video.
Hope you stayed clear of all of that poison ivy around the entrance to the cave... YIKES. One of my climbing ropes is covered in poison ivy oil and I can't use it anymore.
The anxiety begins 😂
There is a lot mud all over the place showing water is going thru this recently, be safe guys.
DUDES.... 😮 ... KEEP SAFE!!!
We LOVE ❤️ YOU and your caving adventures. ✨️🌈✨️✨️
Don't want you hurt or worse.
That claw is insane boys!
Cool visual effects with raindrops on your camera Edward after you climbed out
I am 100% sure that in one of these dozens of caves underground gold treasures are buried, someone definitely 500-700 years ago accidentally stumbled upon such caves, went deeper inside with a torch, he buried valuables
20:07 Relax, that was just Vladimir.
You guys exhaust me!
Thanks for reminding me about the grapes in my car😅
Watch out for Zubats.
used repel dw
Come on guys you know first roll of thumb is you never go into a cave when there’s a rain storm going on that’s definitely a no no man. What were you guys thinking? Least I’m glad you made it out of there.
Is there a mechanism to search where some of these caves on your channel are located? (the publically available ones) I'm interested in reaching out to local grottos to start safely dipping my toes into caving, but I like the idea of starting with caves that have these kinds of go-pro style walkthoughs to at least have some sense of what I'd be getting into...
Those spiky scallops and thinned-out layers indicate many years of water flowing through there.
Yup, thousand years of flash floods will do that. Sorta like the flash floods directly after and during the kind of rains they were having.
LOL caught myself headtilting to fit thru the video
Every single time😂
Ilvoe you Actionadventure twins iom Mojeeb Bakhteyar from Afghanistan ❤❤🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫❤️❤️
Have you guys even done metal detecting in these caves?
Because just getting stuck without the fear of drowning gets boring after a while ;-D
24:50, unclipped right next to a deep hole with mossy wet floor, while frozen and cold.
Slip once and your basically on the bottom, not smart.
This reminds me of that time I pitched my tent in a wash.
Wonder if a tent or awning placed over the hole would have helped negate some of that water?
Anyone know the species of salamander at 3:30? Or what state this is in?
Check the forecast always
What do u do if ur rope doesn't reach the ground?
Never cave when raining
That cave looks like a grave
I would of gone back up the entrance rope not long after my decent
yeah. i would think you would be smarter than this. love your channel. i just rather you not die for content. it's not worth it! stay safe in there.
Caves are such a different vibe when wet but I'm not so sure it's worth it. Stay safe fellas, no content is worth dying for
I recall seeing some of your videos where you were trapped but managed to escape. Please do not push your luck..
Kiss the Ivy!😂😂😂