“Gly”: These miners must have dusted this mine with laughing powder before they left because we had a really good time exploring this mine. I wish I could have left in all the funny moments but I do “try” to keep the show family friendly. By the way... Randy... if your reading this... those brownies you shared with us for lunch were absolutely delicious! They had just the right amount of walnuts.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Are you sure there were only walnuts in those brownies? Perhaps you guys should have had a cup of all purpose coffee to smooth things out? The rides on that injured/dead miner's gurney cart were funny though - so glad you didn't need it for that purpose! Just kidding... more bad comedy!
Hello Gly that was an interesting mine there and I know now why mr.m and randy always was either in front of you or they stayed back behind is probably because of the barking spiders in there as well have a great weekend now and I'll be waiting on the next one here
Honestly, it’s impressive how fast you are professionalize your videos and especially the intro. It’s highly interesting and entertaining at the same time.
All the comments and subscribers is because you rock, your voice is calming and relaxing. Your educationally instructive, you keep the camera steady and move slow, your knowledge and experience comes thru and we all want to learn and share the adventures of the exploration with you guys. "You take us with you" To add your a great and funny team. I'm sure we all thank you guys. HOOAH
Just subscribed to your channel. Really enjoy the video and commentary makes me feel like your talking with just us friends. Live in Placerville and am intrigued with the history of mining and explore western Nevada but too afraid to go in so your videos do it form me.
love the drone shots and the intro...... that is what we have down in our drift mine.....used for lumber and drilling steel....gives ya an idea how much material the moved out of there ....we know the feeling
“Gly”: Thanks Jeff! I was having some fun with this intro. All that was missing was bluebirds and flying teacups. Lol! When you see something like that sitting on rails you just have to ride it! I mean... everybody has a little Indiana Jones in them don’t they??
Gly, I like how you pan real slow when you we get to look up or around. We don't get dizzy. I also like your constant commentary as you are walking. It is informative and most of all, it tells me how solid the rock is. If there is a good echo, then the rock is solid. If there is no echo, I start to worry if we will get out :-). You are starting to name the rock formations without saying what is in the rocks -- (gold, silver, lead, sulfur, tungsten, etc). Thank you for bringing us along on your explorations!.
I don't know why, but I rather enjoy the history part of the mines. Some of them have really surprised me on the size they are. Thank you so much for sharing.
Two hundred THOUSAND mines. I had to stop and ponder that. History tells us about the gold and silver rushes, but this really gives it a sense of scale!
Saturdays are ‘mine days’ for me. Since Frank posts on Fridays, I wait until coffee #1 is in hand to start his. Today, as soon as his video finished and I refilled my coffee, your video popped up. In doing so, the timing, and thus my whole ‘mine day’ was made perfect! My day brightens when you hit post, Gly, and today, that’s why! Thanks again for your hard work! 🤟
I'm glad it takes all kind of people to make a world. I appreciate those who do what I haven't the nerve to do. If not for people like you no one like me would ever see the inside of a mine. You do a excellent job. I would have to manufacture a complaint should I wish to complain. Excellence!
Best video yet. Really enjoyed the comic relief. It would be so awesome to go on an adventure with you crazy guys. That cart ride looked fun as well. Can't wait for the next exploration. No headaches, no freezing, and no leaking. Stay safe.
My Daughter watched parts of your videos with me and she couldn't believe you were going in some of those places. She was just a little girl when I was in the mines back in 1984. She was pretty impressed.
Thank you for recording these adventures slowly and carefully. i feel like that's the reason for your channel's success. And feel free to keep up the fun shananighans to liven up the experience. And thank you for allowing us all to explore these abondoned mines in our couch or chair.
Again Mr Gly, another excellent trip through the abandoned mines. Thanks to you Mr M and Randy you’ve brought us to place’s no one ever would. Can’t believe you’ve been doing this for over 30 years! Incredible. There are so many place’s that would be the stopping point for me and it would probably be right out side old Bob’s door. It’s not the size of balls you guys have it’s in your character and demeanor. What a awesome trait! Can’t wait till next weekend. You guys are the man, no doubt about it! Take care.
Proud to call you my friend. We will meet up someday so I can thank you in person. Love the videos, they keep getting better and better. Nevada is a treasure trove of our old mining history, and you do a great job of sharing it with us. I cannot believe somebody abandoned that homemade timber car. Great mine gentlemen, thank you.
I grew up in Northern Nevada by Winnemucca. I use to explore mines to a small degree and they were old ones too. This was around 84 when I graduated HS. My brother and brother in law once lowered their little brother (me) down a vertical shaft and I explored one level and found a bunch of empty TNT boxes in excellent shape. That was nutz! I was 14 or 15..maybe younger. LOL. There were so many great mines to explore then. Lot's of the old mine equipment then also. I want to go back and explore and metal detect so bad again, but Northern Idaho if good also for I live close to Orofino..another excellent mining area.
Once again Gly another great find 👍. Thank you for the effort you go to to film and light up these mines you go into , its like we are walking behind you . Pete Australia.
I can't remember exactly when I subscribed to your channel but it was really early on. It's great to see how much it's grown so fast. I love your channel, I love your guests, I love old Bob.
Back in the 70's at a trucking company I worked for as a mechanic we would put the liquid starting fluid (ether) on rags and drape them around the air cleaner to help keep the diesel engines running till they warmed up on very cold nights. We would use the spray ether to get them started but once they were running the spray would cause them to over rev. I really enjoy your videos and look forward to them every Saturday.
hi Gly love your show, that bore hole was done by what they call reverse circulation drilling where he cuttings go up the center of the drill pipe thru a inner pipe and are channeled into a cyclone and into a divider where the cuttings are taken out and tested . all done with air pressure, thats why you had that cone of material on the floor, once the bit started into the rock again it would start going back thru the center of the pipe. dave
“Gly”: Ahhh... I see. That was an interesting find. I’ve seen allot of core drilling holes in these mines but never one quite like that. For just a moment there I thought we may have stumbled upon some sort of termite mound.
I love your video of the old mines. My dad was a miner in Arizona. Then on to Indonesia for 20yrs there. So I am fascinated by these. We love to explore together sometimes. Great fun and adventure for us. I’ve been learning so much! Thank you for this channel and taking us on these adventures with you.
The production quality of these videos are on par with big budget cable TV shows. In my opinion one of the best channels on UA-cam. Keep doing what your doing Gly!
“Gly”: Thank you very much! You’ll notice that lately I’ve been making my videos around 45 minutes long and that’s because when the day comes when I sell my content to the Discovery Channel for millions of dollars they can then add commercials so that each episode will come in at right about one hour. If that happens I’m inviting all of my subscribers to the largest bar in America. Drinks are on me! Lol 🍻
Nice intro. The Temple of Doom, Jones movie ride, funny. Lots of stopes and the incline, wonderful mine. lots of ore taken from here. Just a small thrill ride out.
I really enjoy your videos. Im a valley resident and have many fond memories of exploring the area mines with my dad and brothers. Although, your experience and knowledge put ours to shame! Keep em comin’!
The comment on the camera not really capturing the look very well is why I would love to actually do this one day. Love geology and mineralogy. Some of those colorations look amazing.
I think there is something truly special about being underground. Whether that be the mystery, or danger, or some other thing that excites us. I think its incredibly fascinating. I'm hoping on completing my major in mine goelogy, and can't wait to have the knowledge to explain the world beneath our feet
The trolley is for carrying rail in to and out of the mine. It looks as though they were taking up the track and then just walked away and left the trolley. The rail would have been laid length ways, sleepers and fasteners could have been loaded on the trolley. Would have saved a lot of hard work carrying the stuff in and out. Similar trolleys, but much bigger were used when construction of railways took place. Surprised they left such a time saving useful piece of kit behind.
Lots of rainbow colors along that adet. No...not "U guys", but "you folks" remember...ha,ha. That was a great geological feature, showing that ridge from the outside. Thanks. At 34:20, that deffinitly was a "don't touch nothin" area! Pretty loose material. ("better Bob") tee, hee. Just so impressive getting to see a visable vein within a hill/mt. Nice drone work and the editing to include it. You produce great videos. Thanks for the views and entertainment.
Hey Gly, awesome as usual. Glad to see you, Mr. M, and Randy having such a good time. I think the brownies contributed to the good time, lol. Looking forward to next week already. You three take care and see you soon.
All Purpose Coffee had me recalling that you can use it, mixed with ordinary washing soda, to process black and white film and prints. The resultant mixture was known as Caffenol. It was cool stuff to use and produced some nice warm tones. As ever, great work Gly and regards to rest of the gang.
Someone probably already commented on this but... I was waiting for the "A Boy Named Sue" jokes to start and was slightly disappointed when they didn't lol. Awesome content though. I've been binge watching them every chance I get for the last few days since I've discovered your channel. You do an absolutely great job on taking us on the entire journey without letting it get tedious. Thanks for doing what you do and stay safe.
“Gly”: If I would have climbed that ladder I most likely would have exited right out the top of the hill. I was amazed by how much material they cleaned out all the way to surface. It kind of makes you wonder if someday the entire hill will fail into a landslide.
You look like you're living the dream, Gly. I enjoy seeing the supporting cast get screen time. Too many people out there treat other people as moving furniture or door mats. You selling tickets for that mine cart ride!?
You guys had a lot of fun in that mine. You should name it "The Goofball Mine". Wow they took a heck of a lot of ore out of that mine! We haven't seen Old Bob in a while. Is he still in running condition? I hope so. Very cool interesting mines. Congrats on all the new viewers! Thanks, Gly and crew, stay safe.
“Gly”: Old Bob couldn’t feel better. He’s had more work done on him in the last month than in the last five years! All the things that I have been putting off are all fixed so in the meantime we’ve been using Mr M’s Jeep “Better Bob”.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Nice, I was hoping it was that. You have talked about a lift kit and some other stuff. Can't wait to see him after he's had all his mods!
Them gold mines are colorful. That supply cart ride looked fun. You 3 are hilarious together. Mr. M and the dynamite box and the coffe can. All purpose products for your mining needs. Great video Gly. It's okay if you guys cuddle, just don't film it, I wouldn't mind, but some people might. Lol. C ya next week friends.
“Gly”: Hahaha.... ya know what they say... “what happens in the mines stays in the mines”. Ewww... no way! Mr M smells like Bengay and Goldbond... no cuddling allowed! Lol
Hi Gly, I bet riding those rails was great fun lol. Those old miners had some big cahunas going up and down those little ladders at 28:56 every day, wow crazy. Haha I wasn't expecting a shoutout 😜 but yup darn right you're cuddly 😉, if you can't have fun then what is life xx. Quiz time Gly, how did the ore go down that ore chute with those boards in place at 42:20 ? or were the boards added later ??. Congrats on the new subscribers, you deserve way more, thank you for sharing and making me smile, much love to you, Mr M and Randy. xx💖
“Gly”: Hi Sue! You’ve been with the channel for a very long time and I just had to do a shoutout. Besides, cuddly is a accurate description and I got a good laugh from that. Documenting this site was allot of fun for the three of us and Mr M and I were making jokes about the brownies Randy shared. The teasing and goofing off pretty much went on all afternoon. Lol The boards above that ore chute were being used as a means of directing the ore towards the chute but now it looks like it’s all chocked up with material that has naturally fallen down over the years. If I were to pry the gate up so that material could come down the chute it would probably make a good size pile as well as a whole lot of dust. Have a great day!
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces I really love how you guys bounce off of each other, it makes the day that bit more special if you can have fun along the way. Take care and never stop smiling/laughing. xx😉💖
“Gly”: These miners must have dusted this mine with laughing powder before they left because we had a really good time exploring this mine. I wish I could have left in all the funny moments but I do “try” to keep the show family friendly. By the way... Randy... if your reading this... those brownies you shared with us for lunch were absolutely delicious! They had just the right amount of walnuts.
“Gly”: Just kidding guys... it’s called comedy.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Are you sure there were only walnuts in those brownies? Perhaps you guys should have had a cup of all purpose coffee to smooth things out? The rides on that injured/dead miner's gurney cart were funny though - so glad you didn't need it for that purpose! Just kidding... more bad comedy!
Hello Gly that was an interesting mine there and I know now why mr.m and randy always was either in front of you or they stayed back behind is probably because of the barking spiders in there as well have a great weekend now and I'll be waiting on the next one here
Walnuts= THC lol
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces well, you are in Nevada lol
That “All Purpose Coffee” joke was gold, Jerry!
Honestly, it’s impressive how fast you are professionalize your videos and especially the intro. It’s highly interesting and entertaining at the same time.
“Gly”: Thank you!
Gly, Mr. M and Randy, Thanks for Making My Day - God Bless, Stay Safe, Stay Strong and Keep Exploring. A Long Time Channel Viewer.
“Gly”: Thank you!
Your narrating voice is calming just like Marty Stouffer's 'Wild America'. 😀
That is so true sounds really similar wow..
That's a better fit than bob Ross!
I thought that from the 1st time I heard him too
I am certified as a master hypnotist and can confidently say that Gly would have a wonderful voice for the practice of hypnosis.
@Donald Trump
Like the 40% guy?? ha,ha.
I love seeing that the vein the way that was vertical and everything yeah it was good shot thank you
I always feel like I’m watching OPB. 😄 Love it!! (Oregon Public Broadcasting, FYI)
You guys are a riot. Really enjoy your vids!!
All the comments and subscribers is because you rock, your voice is calming and relaxing.
Your educationally instructive, you keep the camera steady and move slow, your knowledge and experience comes thru and we all want to learn and share the adventures of the exploration with you guys. "You take us with you"
To add your a great and funny team. I'm sure we all thank you guys. HOOAH
Just subscribed to your channel. Really enjoy the video and commentary makes me feel like your talking with just us friends. Live in Placerville and am intrigued with the history of mining and explore western Nevada but too afraid to go in so your videos do it form me.
Hahaha! The cart scene cracked me up! Cheers...
Great team. Plenty of interesting facts, and laughter too.
Mr. M has a wicked sense of humor!
Please do more videos with Mr. M and Randy, keep up the great work!!!!
Mr M being 82 is just goals... what a living legend, out there getting stuck into expo at 82... love him, what an inspiration
Sorry to disappoint, but that was a joke. Mr M is 64, not 82. But even so, most 64 year olds aren’t doing this stuff. To be admired for sure!
Damn, spree 82? God Bless you sir. Just EPIC,
You guys give me the rush I can't go out and get anymore. Miss it. Thank-you
“All purpose coffee” 😂🤣😂 I’m dying lol
Mr. M's face on that cart is priceless. One of my favorite videos.
love the drone shots and the intro...... that is what we have down in our drift mine.....used for lumber and drilling steel....gives ya an idea how much material the moved out of there ....we know the feeling
“Gly”: Thanks Jeff! I was having some fun with this intro. All that was missing was bluebirds and flying teacups. Lol! When you see something like that sitting on rails you just have to ride it! I mean... everybody has a little Indiana Jones in them don’t they??
Trojan man!
Gly, I like how you pan real slow when you we get to look up or around. We don't get dizzy. I also like your constant commentary as you are walking. It is informative and most of all, it tells me how solid the rock is. If there is a good echo, then the rock is solid. If there is no echo, I start to worry if we will get out :-). You are starting to name the rock formations without saying what is in the rocks -- (gold, silver, lead, sulfur, tungsten, etc). Thank you for bringing us along on your explorations!.
“Gly”: Thanks Rex!
I don't know why, but I rather enjoy the history part of the mines. Some of them have really surprised me on the size they are. Thank you so much for sharing.
200,000 abandoned mines wow, I never would have thought so many!
Two hundred THOUSAND mines. I had to stop and ponder that. History tells us about the gold and silver rushes, but this really gives it a sense of scale!
Saturdays are ‘mine days’ for me. Since Frank posts on Fridays, I wait until coffee #1 is in hand to start his. Today, as soon as his video finished and I refilled my coffee, your video popped up. In doing so, the timing, and thus my whole ‘mine day’ was made perfect! My day brightens when you hit post, Gly, and today, that’s why! Thanks again for your hard work! 🤟
“Gly”: Thank you!
Abandoned and Forgotten Places Mr M and that Trojan box though 🤣🤣
Was it all purpose coffee though? Lol
a j 😂🤟
18:38 he's doing well for 82. Hope he lives a few more years yet.
“Gly”: I’ve been sneaking embalming fluid in his coffee everyday. I’m hoping it’ll preserve him for a little while longer.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces A can of all purpose coffee, i hope.
Staying active helped my grandpa live almost to 100. He's doing something right!
I thought I heard wrong as well. I played it back twice. Mr.M looks great for his age !!!
Thank you gly. Mr m and randy. Great video. Busting best friends all day while exploring is what it’s all about. 🍺🍺🍺🍺
My compliments to Mr M. At 82 he is incredible. My hero!
Com mon, we all know that was a joke. Probably early 60, but energetic.
Whatever his actual age, he has got more pep and courage than I do. :-)
I'm glad it takes all kind of people to make a world.
I appreciate those who do what I haven't the nerve to do. If not for people like you no one like me would ever see the inside of a mine.
You do a excellent job. I would have to manufacture a complaint should I wish to complain. Excellence!
a great show gly,, fantastic comedy too ..
Best video yet. Really enjoyed the comic relief. It would be so awesome to go on an adventure with you crazy guys. That cart ride looked fun as well. Can't wait for the next exploration. No headaches, no freezing, and no leaking. Stay safe.
My Daughter watched parts of your videos with me and she couldn't believe you were going in some of those places. She was just a little girl when I was in the mines back in 1984. She was pretty impressed.
Hello
My first video on this channel.
Very interesting.
I'll watch more videos and leave a subscription.
Greetings from Germany. Andi
You are Awsome. You explore the dangerous. God Bless you and the guys that dug them.funny day. Randy didnt get a ride. Stay safe.
Gotta love Mr M's sense of humour, great to see you all enjoying yourselves Gly in what, at times, must be quite stressful situations!!
“Gly”: Yes, sometimes lividity can be a good thing in these places.
Thanks love watching wishing i was there stay safe Richard
Thank you for recording these adventures slowly and carefully. i feel like that's the reason for your channel's success. And feel free to keep up the fun shananighans to liven up the experience. And thank you for allowing us all to explore these abondoned mines in our couch or chair.
“Gly”: Your welcome! I’m really happy your enjoying the channel!
Again Mr Gly, another excellent trip through the abandoned mines. Thanks to you Mr M and Randy you’ve brought us to place’s no one ever would. Can’t believe you’ve been doing this for over 30 years! Incredible. There are so many place’s that would be the stopping point for me and it would probably be right out side old Bob’s door. It’s not the size of balls you guys have it’s in your character and demeanor. What a awesome trait! Can’t wait till next weekend. You guys are the man, no doubt about it! Take care.
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
Abandoned and Forgotten Places No, thank you!
The rock and mineral formations were fantastic. Thanks for sharing 😁👍
Proud to call you my friend. We will meet up someday so I can thank you in person. Love the videos, they keep getting better and better. Nevada is a treasure trove of our old mining history, and you do a great job of sharing it with us.
I cannot believe somebody abandoned that homemade timber car. Great mine gentlemen, thank you.
“Gly”: Thanks Gary!
Thanks Gly . You and your pals are so entertaing and informative .
I grew up in Northern Nevada by Winnemucca. I use to explore mines to a small degree and they were old ones too. This was around 84 when I graduated HS. My brother and brother in law once lowered their little brother (me) down a vertical shaft and I explored one level and found a bunch of empty TNT boxes in excellent shape. That was nutz! I was 14 or 15..maybe younger. LOL. There were so many great mines to explore then. Lot's of the old mine equipment then also. I want to go back and explore and metal detect so bad again, but Northern Idaho if good also for I live close to Orofino..another excellent mining area.
Once again Gly another great find 👍. Thank you for the effort you go to to film and light up these mines you go into , its like we are walking behind you . Pete Australia.
I can't remember exactly when I subscribed to your channel but it was really early on. It's great to see how much it's grown so fast. I love your channel, I love your guests, I love old Bob.
“Gly”: Thanks you! And thanks for being a long time subscriber!
Gotta go back to the begging now and watch the first handful of videos and then I'm all caught up. Really enjoying the channel
Y’all had me cracking up. Love the video. I think I like the older mines rather than the “newer” mines of the 70’s-80’s.
I’m such a rock hound I’d be picking and collecting more than I could carry.
Back in the 70's at a trucking company I worked for as a mechanic we would put the liquid starting fluid (ether) on rags and drape them around the air cleaner to help keep the diesel engines running till they warmed up on very cold nights. We would use the spray ether to get them started but once they were running the spray would cause them to over rev. I really enjoy your videos and look forward to them every Saturday.
I was never interested in old mines. Until now. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Another cool mine. Gly, you still give us an adventure with each mine, splendid.
hi Gly love your show, that bore hole was done by what they call reverse circulation drilling where he cuttings go up the center of the drill pipe thru a inner pipe and are channeled into a cyclone and into a divider where the cuttings are taken out and tested . all done with air pressure, thats why you had that cone of material on the floor, once the bit started into the rock again it would start going back thru the center of the pipe.
dave
“Gly”: Ahhh... I see. That was an interesting find. I’ve seen allot of core drilling holes in these mines but never one quite like that. For just a moment there I thought we may have stumbled upon some sort of termite mound.
I think All Purpose Coffee still exists
I love your video of the old mines. My dad was a miner in Arizona. Then on to Indonesia for 20yrs there. So I am fascinated by these. We love to explore together sometimes. Great fun and adventure for us. I’ve been learning so much! Thank you for this channel and taking us on these adventures with you.
“Gly”: Thank you!
The production quality of these videos are on par with big budget cable TV shows. In my opinion one of the best channels on UA-cam. Keep doing what your doing Gly!
“Gly”: Thank you very much! You’ll notice that lately I’ve been making my videos around 45 minutes long and that’s because when the day comes when I sell my content to the Discovery Channel for millions of dollars they can then add commercials so that each episode will come in at right about one hour. If that happens I’m inviting all of my subscribers to the largest bar in America. Drinks are on me! Lol 🍻
CleanupKrew7
I totally agree with you!!!!
Awesome! I love watching. Wish I had some of that rail for my backyard railroad. Stay safe.
Another excellent video, absolutely loved the humoure, thanks for sharing and stay safe guys 👍🙂
Nice intro. The Temple of Doom, Jones movie ride, funny. Lots of stopes and the incline, wonderful mine. lots of ore taken from here. Just a small thrill ride out.
Excellent video Gly, that was quite the vein they were chasing. Thanks again to you and Mr M.
this is pure joy
Loved the Drone footage, glad your all having fun.👍🇺🇸❤
Thanks Gly for all the education on the old mines , can’t wait till next week, stay safe Gly and take care.
I’m old, I grew up watching Captain Kangaroo and Mr Green jeans. These two match and are so well like Michigan
Another great Video Gly, great to see Mr M abit more adventurous 😀
I really enjoy your videos. Im a valley resident and have many fond memories of exploring the area mines with my dad and brothers. Although, your experience and knowledge put ours to shame! Keep em comin’!
The comment on the camera not really capturing the look very well is why I would love to actually do this one day. Love geology and mineralogy. Some of those colorations look amazing.
WASHINGTON CAMP ARIZONA, DUCANE MINES,, I LOVE IT OUT HERE, LOTS OF PLACES TO SEE
I think there is something truly special about being underground. Whether that be the mystery, or danger, or some other thing that excites us. I think its incredibly fascinating. I'm hoping on completing my major in mine goelogy, and can't wait to have the knowledge to explain the world beneath our feet
“Gly”: There’s so much more to be discovered. The mineral resources in Nevada alone are absolutely staggering.
The trolley is for carrying rail in to and out of the mine. It looks as though they were taking up the track and then just walked away and left the trolley. The rail would have been laid length ways, sleepers and fasteners could have been loaded on the trolley. Would have saved a lot of hard work carrying the stuff in and out. Similar trolleys, but much bigger were used when construction of railways took place. Surprised they left such a time saving useful piece of kit behind.
Exploring with "Friends" is great!!! Congratulations on the Channels growth!!!!
Lots of rainbow colors along that adet. No...not "U guys", but "you folks" remember...ha,ha. That was a great geological feature, showing that ridge from the outside. Thanks. At 34:20, that deffinitly was a "don't touch nothin" area! Pretty loose material. ("better Bob") tee, hee. Just so impressive getting to see a visable vein within a hill/mt. Nice drone work and the editing to include it. You produce great videos. Thanks for the views and entertainment.
The look on Mr M's face on those rails. Awesome! You guys are a great team. Love the intro, too.
Hey Gly, awesome as usual. Glad to see you, Mr. M, and Randy having such a good time. I think the brownies contributed to the good time, lol. Looking forward to next week already. You three take care and see you soon.
Hahaha, thank you for the laugh watching "Mr. M" on the makeshift cart. That was awesome! Brightened my day :)
Interesting video thanks and stay safe
I just found your channel, and I'm enjoying it. I have a couple old copper mines within about 10 miles of my place.
All Purpose Coffee had me recalling that you can use it, mixed with ordinary washing soda, to process black and white film and prints. The resultant mixture was known as Caffenol. It was cool stuff to use and produced some nice warm tones.
As ever, great work Gly and regards to rest of the gang.
That was a fun episode! Thanks for the laughs guys! I’ve gotta get me some of that “all purpose coffee “
Love these vids. In the short time I've been following I already watched them all.... :-) So, always great to see a new upload. Cheers! Stay safe.
“Gly”: Thanks for watching some of my older content! I’m really happy your enjoying the channel!
Thank you Gly, have a great week!
This is why I love your channel. I would never ride an abandoned cart in an abandoned mine... 😉🤞
Good friends , fun times and great adventures. Thanks
I love the drone footage - it really shows how remote some of these mines are. Plus I enjoy the scenery.
I always tell people I'm not fat, I have a washboard tummy I just keep it under a load of laundry.
“Gly”: Hahaha! That’s a good one! I’ve never heard that one. Yep! That one is going into the file folder. Lol
Looks like fun! Wooo weee!!
Someone probably already commented on this but... I was waiting for the "A Boy Named Sue" jokes to start and was slightly disappointed when they didn't lol. Awesome content though. I've been binge watching them every chance I get for the last few days since I've discovered your channel. You do an absolutely great job on taking us on the entire journey without letting it get tedious. Thanks for doing what you do and stay safe.
Lol, it's Indiana Jones! Wow, never seen a tool skip before :) Ooh, never know that about the ridge on the hillside, learned something new today.
“Gly”: If I would have climbed that ladder I most likely would have exited right out the top of the hill. I was amazed by how much material they cleaned out all the way to surface. It kind of makes you wonder if someday the entire hill will fail into a landslide.
Thanks Gly, Mr. M, and Randy for a cool adventure. The explanations of the various ore bodies and methods of clean-out are way cool.
Always awesome videos ! Thank you.
Your imagery is awesome! Sum of the best camera work on UA-cam in my opinion. you have no problem with your lighting, all good brother..
I have been waiting for this episode thanks guys very much be safe out there 👍
You look like you're living the dream, Gly. I enjoy seeing the supporting cast get screen time. Too many people out there treat other people as moving furniture or door mats. You selling tickets for that mine cart ride!?
This is so cool! Thanks for showing me this.
Another awesome vid👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks
Another good one gly / love the giggles and the mines / from Aus thanks 😁🐿
That cart was likely built to harvest the straight rail sections. They are removing rail toward the portal and haven't finished yet.
Love the colors of both mines funny using the home made Cart 😄
Excellent stuff....keep it up...love from the UK
You guys had a lot of fun in that mine. You should name it "The Goofball Mine". Wow they took a heck of a lot of ore out of that mine! We haven't seen Old Bob in a while. Is he still in running condition? I hope so. Very cool interesting mines. Congrats on all the new viewers! Thanks, Gly and crew, stay safe.
“Gly”: Old Bob couldn’t feel better. He’s had more work done on him in the last month than in the last five years! All the things that I have been putting off are all fixed so in the meantime we’ve been using Mr M’s Jeep “Better Bob”.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Nice, I was hoping it was that. You have talked about a lift kit and some other stuff. Can't wait to see him after he's had all his mods!
Them gold mines are colorful. That supply cart ride looked fun. You 3 are hilarious together. Mr. M and the dynamite box and the coffe can. All purpose products for your mining needs. Great video Gly. It's okay if you guys cuddle, just don't film it, I wouldn't mind, but some people might. Lol. C ya next week friends.
“Gly”: Hahaha.... ya know what they say... “what happens in the mines stays in the mines”. Ewww... no way! Mr M smells like Bengay and Goldbond... no cuddling allowed! Lol
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces well then I'll just have to find ya and we can cuddle in the mine. What goes on in a mine stays in the mine.
Absolutely fantastic, thank you so much for taking the time to share these great adventures and indeed great laughs with us.
Thanks mate, great video.
Hi Gly, I bet riding those rails was great fun lol. Those old miners had some big cahunas going up and down those little ladders at 28:56 every day, wow crazy.
Haha I wasn't expecting a shoutout 😜 but yup darn right you're cuddly 😉, if you can't have fun then what is life xx.
Quiz time Gly, how did the ore go down that ore chute with those boards in place at 42:20 ? or were the boards added later ??.
Congrats on the new subscribers, you deserve way more, thank you for sharing and making me smile, much love to you, Mr M and Randy. xx💖
“Gly”: Hi Sue! You’ve been with the channel for a very long time and I just had to do a shoutout. Besides, cuddly is a accurate description and I got a good laugh from that. Documenting this site was allot of fun for the three of us and Mr M and I were making jokes about the brownies Randy shared. The teasing and goofing off pretty much went on all afternoon. Lol
The boards above that ore chute were being used as a means of directing the ore towards the chute but now it looks like it’s all chocked up with material that has naturally fallen down over the years. If I were to pry the gate up so that material could come down the chute it would probably make a good size pile as well as a whole lot of dust. Have a great day!
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces I really love how you guys bounce off of each other, it makes the day that bit more special if you can have fun along the way. Take care and never stop smiling/laughing. xx😉💖