That cave is so insanely beautiful after the rain/snow! It’s unbelievable just how much the scenery can change with water added to the flow. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the video! It is bringing back many great memories from my teen years! I remember a cave in Kentucky or Tennessee that had a fall like at 9:30 and it went up and down a vertical shaft that looked to have no beginning or end. Sadly, I lost all of my photographs of the entire summer I spent spelunking those two states with a friend... Some of the caves were very hard to get permission to get to, let alone enter, but my friend was related to many of the people who owned the land. My ears sound like the audio when the mic got wet, and it takes effort to get the water out. It is hard to believe that such large areas hide under little holes in the ground, and if you fall in, it's a long way down!
@@CiscoWes While that cave is a huge explore, it is best with a crew working to find more of the cave system. But the caves I like, back then, were the out of the way, private caves not built up for the public. However, at my age, I can't do what I used to do!
Amazing videos, I’m addicted, it’s 2 in the morning and i’m still watching. Looks like so much fun, you have a lot more guts than I would have, so it’s fun to just watch! Can tell you know what you’re doing - great lighting, great filming, and no unnecessary loud music as a soundtrack! Better job done and more enjoyable than with “professional” documentaries. Thanks so much, stay safe!!
the wonder in your voice when you got to the bottom was contagious. had me smiling. i could tell this was a new experience for you compared to your other videos
It’s hard to believe that there is so much beauty underground. Thank you so much for sharing this video and sharing your adventures. I totally loved this video it was epic ❤
4:48 The venation in the rock where trails of mineral-depositing water run along the underside of the rock shows how undisturbed the cave is. To imagine each drop of water tracing the exact same path for so many years seems to defy entropy
Your channel has become a favorite of mine. Have you ever thought of taking samples of water and formations and teaming up with a university or the USGS.
1 st you guys have no fear repelling into something you can't see the bottom and lucky to see the stuff in person that 99%of use will never see, I'm a rock hound and love seeing the formation and crystals, great vids love them all. Keep them coming and be safe gentlemen.
I count myself lucky to have been down that pit myself! That flowstone floor alive with water makes it one of the most beautiful pit bottoms in TAG, there is nothing else like it.
The most amazing thing about this video is the guy filming is reacting to something he has seemingly already reacted to off camera. "Hey check out this CRAZY 220 foot hole!" "It's opening up! This is wild!" "Wow look at this! Look at that!" *Get to the bottom of the hole* "This tight squeeze was dry the last time we came down here." Also the hammered in bolt of a previous caver at 1:33 This reminds me of those fake video game ads you see on YT. "Hey check it out! This is the game! I am actually playing this game! Wow! Not fake!" Not hating really, simply pointing out you broke the amazement/exploration illusion to viewer. If you've been down there before, tell the viewer. Tell us some interesting things you found last time you went down there. Let us react on our own. If you haven't been down there before, then let the viewer react with you. To share in that feeling of exploration.
In the world of over exaggerating everything I feel I can use this word properly. Amazing! That staircase/waterfall was probably one of the coolest things ever!
I'm glad cameras were invented so I can experience this through you because if i did this myself I would die but this is insane youre probably the only people who've ever set foot there
It really looks prehistoric...,,another world,.....this IS one of the best on youtube..,,,...tnx,for your brave work,,..fun,,...pat,&family,...land o' lakes,wi...(it is pre-historic),,epic vid.
I have a hole like that in KY across from the great Saltpetre cave. I don’t have to bawls to get close to it. No idea if it goes down….. but it’s on a huge hill and in a spot where water travels under ground…..
Love your guy's content so much! I started out claustrophobic, but seeing some of the beauty you guys encounter on these trips has made me much less so. I will definitely be trying to visit these places someday!
Where are you guys from and where do you find all these caves to explore? Can you use something in your videos for a size reference while in the caves and seeing different things? Why not bring a laser range finder for depth measurements and ceiling height measurements?
Wow!!! What a beautiful place. It’s amazing what could be right under our feet and we could never even have a clue. Thanks so much for sharing this adventure with us. You guys are awesome.
near where i live I know of a hole that ate a whole 60ft fallen down tree in it 15 yrs ago and the hole entrance is 5 ft round max maybe bigger. and it swallows thousands of liter of water. and I have thrown a rock in it and 15 seconds till you hear any noise come out of it. not sure how deep. but I guess a lot of old things in it !!! only 5 km from my house !!!
The whole mountain is a block of Swiss cheese. I went in 3 others maybe a mile from them while this was being shot. It really is a mind-boggling thing to see firsthand.
That is truly one of the most stunning things I have seen on here. Thanks for taking the plunge for the rest of us so we can all witness that amazing underground cathedral and waterfall.
12:00 .. they are kinda bulky to pack, but usually used at the entrance anyway, Bicycle Tires cut in short lengths are GREAT for rope protection on sharp edges!!
Daaaaang lads, that's a helluva pit indeed. And like, immediately, too. Alot of the time it seems like the entrance passages of alot of caves consist of mostly mundane features, such as stream passages, breakdown piles, etc. that persist for at least a little while before you get to see any truly spectacular or otherwise significant formations or unusual features of whatever kind, but here its like, _immediately_ phenomenal. Some of those formations down in the lower parts of that pit are extremely psychedelic, too... especially with (and at times, specifically because of) the presence and flow of all that excess water running over them. I mean, speleothems are almost always farly psychedelic to some extent, honestly, but with the qualities of dynamic motion that come with the addition of running water in addition to the geological components, that really conjures up quite the visual spectacle. Gosh, guys, ain't nature just grand sometimes?
Gosh, just watching him drop down into the pit had my knees so weak 😭 and I’m laying in the bed 😂. Amazing video guys, praying for safe adventures always 🙏🏽♥️
Insane, that thumbnail looks a lot like a hole I found while working on Admiralty island in Alaska. It was in the spring when snow was still on the ground, and all around the hole the ground was green with moss and free of snow from warm air escaping the hole. Me and a buddy returned that weekend with some rope. It didn't open up nearly as wide as this one seems to, but then again we didn't have the proper gear to climb down inside it very deep. Very cool pictures! Also, 15:18
Wow. That reminds me of the moonstone cave on pokemon ruby and sapphire. Amazing stuff. Glad you guys made it out of there safe and sound. Quite the adventure
Thank you for showing me and the world how beautiful the earth is on the inside, keep up the great,brave and hard work and i cant wait too go along on more cave adventures with TheActionAdventureTwins.
What’s wild is you see the constant flow of water coming in that’s obviously flowing out to another chamber that must be massive since this chamber isn’t full.
This is absolutely crazy! The cave is so beautiful and cool. A couple of questions: Do you mind explaining what gear you're using to self belay? (Not looking to recreate this or anything, I'm just a curious rock climber!) Were you at all worried about the rope breaking or failing, since there was no backup rope? And in what part of the world did these caves form?
A j frame 6 bar rappel rack with full solid bars is what we used to get down into the pit. We were definitely a little worried about the rope rubbing on a few of those spots and snapping but it was a new rope and we didn't notice any damage to it coming back up
Always amazes me how we walk on the ground everyday and have no idea all the real activity that is going on beneath us for hundreds if not tens of thousands of years or more. When I was a lot younger, I did a few none tourist cave explorations. But now too old to do such ambitious adventures anymore. Body just won't let me anymore... So thank you two for bringing us along. Just be really careful...there is serious dangers involved in such adventures. With exhaustion being just one of those dangers...
It's wild to realize that we really have no idea what's beneath us when we're out walking around.
Terrifying 😮
I feel the same when playing Minecraft
@@noteinteresa7814 No that's not real.
A big pile of gold, 6300km below your feet ;-D
@@noteinteresa7814you need to get out of the house more often
The steps of water flowing was probably one of my favourite things I've seen on this channel, that was so damn cool.
Daum, following cavers = free rope
Same here... trippy stuff.
they had another video like this, but this is definitely awesome
From a non-descriptive, rodent hole in the ground to a seemingly new world my how quickly things changed! Beautiful!
That's caving for you!
Evidently I have got to try caving!
Some Alice in Wonderland rabbit hole shit right there!!!
😆😆👍🏻
The water rolling off the formation right below the fall was absolutely gorgeous. Trippy AF also. Thank you for sharing.
Incredible how a small hole turns into such great, deep and beautiful cave. Thanks for sharing!
reminded me of my ex!
phrasing
That cave is so insanely beautiful after the rain/snow! It’s unbelievable just how much the scenery can change with water added to the flow. Keep up the great work!
Who's bag is that? Oh, it's our bag! 😂😂😂
Me: Any time I text myself
😂😂😂😂😂
I was so excited to see what was in the mystery bag.
*whose
@@theevilwithin8946 Excuse me. I'm not a native speaker.
1:33 , right side, you can see hardware from previous cavers.
True dang I didn't notice
I saw that too!
Yeah that was scary
Thanks for the video! It is bringing back many great memories from my teen years!
I remember a cave in Kentucky or Tennessee that had a fall like at 9:30 and it went up and down a vertical shaft that looked to have no beginning or end. Sadly, I lost all of my photographs of the entire summer I spent spelunking those two states with a friend... Some of the caves were very hard to get permission to get to, let alone enter, but my friend was related to many of the people who owned the land.
My ears sound like the audio when the mic got wet, and it takes effort to get the water out.
It is hard to believe that such large areas hide under little holes in the ground, and if you fall in, it's a long way down!
Been to Mammoth Cave in Kentucky twice - once while I was a kid and then on my own as an adult. Fun trip! I want to go there again.
@@CiscoWes While that cave is a huge explore, it is best with a crew working to find more of the cave system. But the caves I like, back then, were the out of the way, private caves not built up for the public. However, at my age, I can't do what I used to do!
Amazing videos, I’m addicted, it’s 2 in the morning and i’m still watching. Looks like so much fun, you have a lot more guts than I would have, so it’s fun to just watch! Can tell you know what you’re doing - great lighting, great filming, and no unnecessary loud music as a soundtrack! Better job done and more enjoyable than with “professional” documentaries.
Thanks so much, stay safe!!
7:45 Just the thought that all of this has been built up over many thousands of years, one microscopic grain at a time, is very humbling.
the wonder in your voice when you got to the bottom was contagious. had me smiling. i could tell this was a new experience for you compared to your other videos
It’s hard to believe that there is so much beauty underground. Thank you so much for sharing this video and sharing your adventures. I totally loved this video it was epic ❤
As long as one brings plenty of Batteries & Bulbs.............
Absolutely fantastic footage, thanks Wayne and Garth 😅
Thank you so much for uploading this, just bloody spectacular !!!
Haha, it's great to see 'Bill & Ted' are still seeking excellent adventures... subscribed.
yesss another video been waiting on this ! i spent half a day watching yalls account I love itttt
4:48 The venation in the rock where trails of mineral-depositing water run along the underside of the rock shows how undisturbed the cave is. To imagine each drop of water tracing the exact same path for so many years seems to defy entropy
I was afraid for you. Thank you for taking us with. A truly amazing place. Fabulous effort and video.
So badass! Just discovered your channel a few weeks ago and I'm a fan.
Your channel has become a favorite of mine. Have you ever thought of taking samples of water and formations and teaming up with a university or the USGS.
1 st you guys have no fear repelling into something you can't see the bottom and lucky to see the stuff in person that 99%of use will never see, I'm a rock hound and love seeing the formation and crystals, great vids love them all. Keep them coming and be safe gentlemen.
These new minecraft updates are getting wild
Thanks for taking me along. Too old for this type of adventure myself.
I count myself lucky to have been down that pit myself! That flowstone floor alive with water makes it one of the most beautiful pit bottoms in TAG, there is nothing else like it.
Where is it?
The most amazing thing about this video is the guy filming is reacting to something he has seemingly already reacted to off camera.
"Hey check out this CRAZY 220 foot hole!"
"It's opening up! This is wild!"
"Wow look at this! Look at that!"
*Get to the bottom of the hole*
"This tight squeeze was dry the last time we came down here."
Also the hammered in bolt of a previous caver at 1:33
This reminds me of those fake video game ads you see on YT.
"Hey check it out! This is the game! I am actually playing this game! Wow! Not fake!"
Not hating really, simply pointing out you broke the amazement/exploration illusion to viewer. If you've been down there before, tell the viewer. Tell us some interesting things you found last time you went down there. Let us react on our own. If you haven't been down there before, then let the viewer react with you. To share in that feeling of exploration.
Salut, je ne comprends pas un mot, parcontre tes images sont un cadeau, magnifique volume.
Merci du partage.
It's great to watch even with the sound off you get all the action
"Ouah" "Mec !" "Oh mon Dieu". Voilà je t'ai traduit 90% de la vidéo, le vocabulaire américain n'est certainement pas très développé 😅
I’ve been watching you guys for a while It always amazes me. Thank you for sharing everything.
Descending a breeze, though no edge protection on the rope. Ascending, long and tedious. Excellent video!
Loved the waterfall and the way it flowed down the formations.
Once again you guys freak me out. I am glad I get to see where you go. Thank you for sharing, you are the best explorers on UA-cam. Really good.
In the world of over exaggerating everything I feel I can use this word properly.
Amazing! That staircase/waterfall was probably one of the coolest things ever!
Excellent video!! Y’all nailed it on this one!! Beautiful cave!!💯👍👍God Bless🙏🙏
The excitement in your voice is palpable. Thanks for going to places I’d never go😮and it was so magical and amazing ❤be safe😊
Have you ever found prehistoric or any other fossils down in these holes?
Yeah, there have been clips in past videos where someone spots fossils in the rocks. Always cool to see ancient earth buried underground!
@@jeffschneider9516 BRO lookup Mudfossil University and you will realize you are climbing into ancient giant creatures!!!!!!!!! NO CAP
@@jeffschneider9516 Yeah, it's must be such a surreal experience.
I can't wait to learn and go caving!
Snake skeleton deep in one. Lots of coral.
yeah. lots and lots of coral
Oh nice man. You found fresh chunks with the caves and cliffs update, congrats!
You Guys are Awesome love your Caving Adventures🙂❤👍Watching from NB Canada🙂
I'm glad cameras were invented so I can experience this through you because if i did this myself I would die but this is insane youre probably the only people who've ever set foot there
It really looks prehistoric...,,another world,.....this IS one of the best on youtube..,,,...tnx,for your brave work,,..fun,,...pat,&family,...land o' lakes,wi...(it is pre-historic),,epic vid.
I was a crazy caver but you guys add a whole new level. Thanks for great videos.
Casinos attempts at step waterfalls don't come close to replicating natures beauty.
I have a hole like that in KY across from the great Saltpetre cave. I don’t have to bawls to get close to it. No idea if it goes down….. but it’s on a huge hill and in a spot where water travels under ground…..
We need to come check it out
I remember when they had less than 100k on their channel. It's crazy how much it grew
Automatic like everytime I see you all post. Keep it up and stay safe.
I dont understand how you keep the lens clean and dry.
Sea turtles
Himalayan tiger
Donkeys man
Red pandas
A little videography secret: off camera, there's a dude holding a tiny umbrella over the the lens the whole time.
Love your guy's content so much! I started out claustrophobic, but seeing some of the beauty you guys encounter on these trips has made me much less so. I will definitely be trying to visit these places someday!
Where are you guys from and where do you find all these caves to explore? Can you use something in your videos for a size reference while in the caves and seeing different things? Why not bring a laser range finder for depth measurements and ceiling height measurements?
Insane - and the fact there are salamanders down there which have been there breeding since time began almost without seeing the light of day.
Alice falling into a whole other world by entering a rabbit hole seems more plausible now after watching your channel 🤙
Do you ever put caution tape around a hole to prevent someone from accidentally falling in ? Especially if someone is walking in the dark.
Wow!!! What a beautiful place. It’s amazing what could be right under our feet and we could never even have a clue. Thanks so much for sharing this adventure with us. You guys are awesome.
That looked really cool . Loved the video guys .
near where i live I know of a hole that ate a whole 60ft fallen down tree in it 15 yrs ago and the hole entrance is 5 ft round max maybe bigger. and it swallows thousands of liter of water. and I have thrown a rock in it and 15 seconds till you hear any noise come out of it. not sure how deep. but I guess a lot of old things in it !!! only 5 km from my house !!!
What are you waiting for , go get a rope and a camera! lol
I would have to explore it. The mystery would drive me insane.
We tell everyone to film them throwing a rock down these things and send us the video we definitely would be interested if the rock drops far
i was lol when you said oh it's our bag
That is crazy!! A hole like that in the middle of the woods. Great footage guys, that was amazing!!
The whole mountain is a block of Swiss cheese. I went in 3 others maybe a mile from them while this was being shot. It really is a mind-boggling thing to see firsthand.
That is nuts. I would never have had the guts to even think about going down there. You guys are awesome!!
@@whome9111 I've only done like 70 and 80' pits. These guys are next level lol only been on rope about a month though so I'll catch em!
This is absolutely stunning! Great find!
That needs to be some sort of bonus level in Mario Bros. Or Zelda
I love how enthusiastic you are, the water on the stone is beautiful.
That is your most beautiful pit so far. Thumbs up!
I want to live down there
This was pretty great, enjoyed it, thanks!
The water looks so laminar as it flows over everything. Beautiful
that's so cool I'm loving these videos keep them up looking forward to more
That is truly one of the most stunning things I have seen on here. Thanks for taking the plunge for the rest of us so we can all witness that amazing underground cathedral and waterfall.
I love your vids. Caving is something i can never do but wish i could. Thanks to you, i can enjoy caving adventures
This is incredible! Is this cave known about?👍🇬🇧
It certainly has that Goonies feeling ❤
My thoughts exactly! 😎
12:00 .. they are kinda bulky to pack, but usually used at the entrance anyway, Bicycle Tires cut in short lengths are GREAT for rope protection on sharp edges!!
Daaaaang lads, that's a helluva pit indeed. And like, immediately, too. Alot of the time it seems like the entrance passages of alot of caves consist of mostly mundane features, such as stream passages, breakdown piles, etc. that persist for at least a little while before you get to see any truly spectacular or otherwise significant formations or unusual features of whatever kind, but here its like, _immediately_ phenomenal. Some of those formations down in the lower parts of that pit are extremely psychedelic, too... especially with (and at times, specifically because of) the presence and flow of all that excess water running over them. I mean, speleothems are almost always farly psychedelic to some extent, honestly, but with the qualities of dynamic motion that come with the addition of running water in addition to the geological components, that really conjures up quite the visual spectacle. Gosh, guys, ain't nature just grand sometimes?
To boldly go where no man has gone before!! Great Vid Guys!!
This video is amazing, thank you so much for it. If I were in that cave, I'd probably start crying.
9:57 this is just straight up epic. Makes an amazing photo too. GG
Gosh, just watching him drop down into the pit had my knees so weak 😭 and I’m laying in the bed 😂. Amazing video guys, praying for safe adventures always 🙏🏽♥️
That is some superman stuff climbing out of there...great video, thanks
HELLO. I LOVE YOU'RE VIDEO I'M TEAM HUBADERONG MANGYAN.. MANY CAVE OS VISIT.. BLOGGING
Insane, that thumbnail looks a lot like a hole I found while working on Admiralty island in Alaska. It was in the spring when snow was still on the ground, and all around the hole the ground was green with moss and free of snow from warm air escaping the hole. Me and a buddy returned that weekend with some rope.
It didn't open up nearly as wide as this one seems to, but then again we didn't have the proper gear to climb down inside it very deep. Very cool pictures!
Also, 15:18
I had goose bumps… nuff said. Thanks for sharing 😊
It never stops amazes me the beauty beneath our feet of most people don’t even know about. Thanks for sharing your Awesome video 👍👍👍
Wow. That reminds me of the moonstone cave on pokemon ruby and sapphire. Amazing stuff. Glad you guys made it out of there safe and sound. Quite the adventure
You should have looked what kind of salamander that was!
That was a Hellbender salamander-they get much larger than that!
Thank you for showing me and the world how beautiful the earth is on the inside, keep up the great,brave and hard work and i cant wait too go along on more cave adventures with TheActionAdventureTwins.
What’s wild is you see the constant flow of water coming in that’s obviously flowing out to another chamber that must be massive since this chamber isn’t full.
Thank you for sharing this. The earth is amazing. I wish i was brave enough to do this!
How incredible,
Thank you for showing everyone these amazing underground spaces,
Take care guys .
Thanks for sharing, this is amazing & you guys are amazing!
You guys have balls of steel.
That was so wild......YOU GUYS earned a new sub! BTW how long was the ascent?
This is absolutely crazy! The cave is so beautiful and cool. A couple of questions:
Do you mind explaining what gear you're using to self belay?
(Not looking to recreate this or anything, I'm just a curious rock climber!)
Were you at all worried about the rope breaking or failing, since there was no backup rope?
And in what part of the world did these caves form?
A j frame 6 bar rappel rack with full solid bars is what we used to get down into the pit. We were definitely a little worried about the rope rubbing on a few of those spots and snapping but it was a new rope and we didn't notice any damage to it coming back up
You guys are living the dream can’t find caves for shit near me
Belle premiere il y a certainement une suite interressante apres desobstruction.❤
That was fantastic - not a hole you'd want to fall down!
Dude! You guys have some giant balls to just drop into that hole! I love the footage , thanks guys!
Wow what an incredible video really enjoyed that! Send crazy to think someone might explore down there out of curiosity without any safety gear.
What camera and camera settings do you guys use ? This is incredible footage of the cave
Great video, much better than the previous one where mineral dude kept yelling and mumbling
The stuff you guys see in these caves is truly natural wonders for the ages.
Always amazes me how we walk on the ground everyday and have no idea all the real activity that is going on beneath us for hundreds if not tens of thousands of years or more. When I was a lot younger, I did a few none tourist cave explorations. But now too old to do such ambitious adventures anymore. Body just won't let me anymore... So thank you two for bringing us along. Just be really careful...there is serious dangers involved in such adventures. With exhaustion being just one of those dangers...
This is wild , amazing and No Fear!! But? how did you keep the water droplets off the camera?
I would never imagine that ALL THAT YOU GUYS REVEAL ON YOUR CHANNEL, is just below the surface! It's crazy to me.
It sure is amazing how deep that cave is!