@@FLAGMACHINE11 nice, the thing about it here is, the country is over 3,300 miles wide, hah. I'm in the Pennsylvania mountains, pines and hardwoods. Coal producing country.
Whenever you say " that goes nowhere " about gobbing that is blocking a passage or drift, thats most likely where the oldtimers stash their equipment. Thanks for the document!
That was cool .. no real artifacts, and small, but still a great piece of history .. single jacking & hand picking ... wasnt an easy adventure for those old miners. Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Very cool little mine!! Must not be too awful far from yalls mine, judgin by yalls clothes. Could be a good place to pull a pan full. As always yall stay safe out there
Always amazing to pick marks in the old mines. Could you imagine 10 hours a day doing that backbreaking work. Thanks for touring a really historic mine.👍
Now Justin there's nothing wrong with a hard rack, or at least a firm one 🤗. Lol I know I don't comment much anymore but I'm still here lurking in the weeds. As always love your stuff, stay safe brother.
This is a little nice mine Do they search for Gold when it is a old river there must be Gold Thank you for taking me with you Take care Yours Frank Galetzka
You showed how quickly mold grows on fresh lumber (white fuzz after only a month). Why don’t you lather them with oil to prevent the mold breaking them down so quickly? Or does that cause issues?
Nice explor you all did I was digging it. Your feet must have been freaking frozen by the time you got back to your vehicle. I've found a lot of the square nails and small track spikes in some of the older mines in upper Michigan's copper mines.
I'm curious do you take any confined space monitoring gear (O2, H2S, CO2, CO, Humidity etc.) with you? If yes then I wonder if there's a way to integrate the readings into the video.
I thought of you today while walking at Folsom Lake... The amount of exposed quartz would have driven a prospector crazy. It's amazing what's been exposed since the lake went in, eroding the banks away. Speaking of collapsing mines, do you remember the fatality in Alta back in 2006 when a house collapsed into a mine?
4:46 Looks like a hanging wall, just before the candles. The candles are a bit odd.. makes me wonder if someone was doing satanic ritual stuff in there. Though usually those weirdos bring spray paint.
Great to see you back dude!
We were all thinking of ya.
Martin Perth West Australia
Glad you're back...
Sure glad to see you’re staying busy doing these videos. I hope you’re doing as well as could be expected. Stay strong brother.
Great to have you posting again. Trusting everything is going will with your family.
That american nature looks amazing. Love from Australia
Thanks. It is. Very diverse nature and climate.
@@judeodomhnaill9711 Im really starting to like American forests and canyon/ desert areas the more i see them
@@FLAGMACHINE11 nice, the thing about it here is, the country is over 3,300 miles wide, hah. I'm in the Pennsylvania mountains, pines and hardwoods. Coal producing country.
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Cool mine, wet feet and all. Some neat colors! Nice explore Justin!
Love that you are back at it again. THANKS for another adventure.
Your feet must be made out of different stuff than mine. 🥶
Whenever you say " that goes nowhere " about gobbing that is blocking a passage or drift, thats most likely where the oldtimers stash their equipment.
Thanks for the document!
Cool small mine. Cold walk home with wet feet
Loving your channel. I’d like to see a video of the process you go through to find these old mines.
Nice explore Justin!
I feel that your last observation is most likely the best one to described this place.
Glad you back keep up the Good Work as always!!! 🤠👍
Love the channel. The Western mines always intrigued me.
Happy to see that your back at it. Looks like a fun mine to explore. Sorry 'bout the soggy feet.
Good you have you and your team back. Cool snowy mine to see!
Hi Justin, this was a cool explore, thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
It’s really good to see you back TVR!
Hello from Denmark
That was cool .. no real artifacts, and small, but still a great piece of history .. single jacking & hand picking ... wasnt an easy adventure for those old miners.
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Very cool little mine!! Must not be too awful far from yalls mine, judgin by yalls clothes. Could be a good place to pull a pan full. As always yall stay safe out there
Nice to see a video upload from TVR, hope you are doing well brother! :)
Thank you, that was fun!
Looks fun!
It doesn't get much better than this! Thank you all!
Is that blue material copper ore?
Good explore.
👍👊😎
Always cool to see placer, pretty rare
Would a FLIR App on a phone help find possible covered openings, showing the temperature differences behind?
Hey I like your thinking, good question. 🤠👍
How are you doing man ? One foot in front of the other some days
awesome!
Nice !
Glad you are back in the exploring game again. Hope things are improving...
Always amazing to pick marks in the old mines. Could you imagine 10 hours a day doing that backbreaking work. Thanks for touring a really historic mine.👍
11:26 is that a modern beer bottle? (Dark bottle with silver band on bottom of the screen)
Just thinking. "Doris do you hear someone talking and a metal noise?" It's just the TV dear!
Very cool find. TY
A very nice little mine, maybe a test location?
Gold mine with defensive positions.....Interesting. Hideout?
Now Justin there's nothing wrong with a hard rack, or at least a firm one 🤗. Lol I know I don't comment much anymore but I'm still here lurking in the weeds. As always love your stuff, stay safe brother.
Dave , Jenny Milkowski ?
@@markcantemail8018 I didn't know who she was. I had to Google her. A very beautiful woman, and yes she would be a good example lol.
This is a little nice mine
Do they search for Gold when it is a old river there must be Gold
Thank you for taking me with you
Take care
Yours Frank Galetzka
Cool 👍
Hidden gem 💎
You showed how quickly mold grows on fresh lumber (white fuzz after only a month). Why don’t you lather them with oil to prevent the mold breaking them down so quickly? Or does that cause issues?
That's a good question, one I'd like answered as well. 🤔
Well then the oil would just go straight into the ground water= Polluted water.
Did you try panning in the water running through the mine.
"Nothing to see here" ? Your videos would never be classed in that category Justin. Thank you as always.
Mom
The portal is a great scene. Mother nature holding her ground.
Nice explor you all did I was digging it. Your feet must have been freaking frozen by the time you got back to your vehicle. I've found a lot of the square nails and small track spikes in some of the older mines in upper Michigan's copper mines.
It looks like miners were working in the placer deposit on top of the bedrock. @13:45
Was there minners in the water?
Great adventure. Could you tell about the cut nails? Why are they called cut nails?
It’s to do with how they are formed,literally cut from stock metal.
Love all the colors in the clay, looks almost like it was oil painted.
Let's gooooo ... +A .. 💯love what y'all do... Love the content...fyi "just slide" I get to the fight club reference
1:39 - that is a beautiful image!
2:44 - a fish _what?_
4:38 - that hanging fault line is so pronounced!
Hope you’re doing well with the family issues. What happened to the mine you were working on?
Obviously Trolls live in that opening !
Mines Are A-Maze-In''!
14:20 I think I would have had to get a sample.
I always wonder where in general these places are? At least the state? Is there an issue identifying that without being too specific?
Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, California etc...yes, if he identifies the location the forest service will come close the entrances.
I remember climbing that raise 🤨 why wasn’t I in the video Justin!
Hope to see you soon bud wish you and the family the best
So that's were that ladder came from!
Nice to see you guys brought a ladder to get to the hidden spots . ⛏️
Pretty Middle--Earth portal!
We need more of them!
I'm curious do you take any confined space monitoring gear (O2, H2S, CO2, CO, Humidity etc.) with you? If yes then I wonder if there's a way to integrate the readings into the video.
That could be cool!
cool and so interesting
Thank you.
There are dwarves down there
2 faces on that tree at 1:13
I thought of you today while walking at Folsom Lake... The amount of exposed quartz would have driven a prospector crazy. It's amazing what's been exposed since the lake went in, eroding the banks away. Speaking of collapsing mines, do you remember the fatality in Alta back in 2006 when a house collapsed into a mine?
Looks like they found something there but not a whole lot of it.
What did you expect THAT TIME of the year
where's the gold?/
It's winter and there are insects flying around in that cave.
Where is this?
Where's this at? ( Just a friendly spelunker)
Does anybody else notice the face on the tree.. Long face... And the roots make up his decrepid body and Is arched over the hole
Anybody else see a bear's face in that tree??
4:46 Looks like a hanging wall, just before the candles. The candles are a bit odd.. makes me wonder if someone was doing satanic ritual stuff in there. Though usually those weirdos bring spray paint.
Nothing to see here… move along,move along 😂🤣😂🤣😂