It'd be interesting if you set up a camera and somehow did a timelapse of a river cave, catching how much the water rises and falls with weather as well as any small sediment formation changes
Your narration has improved so much since the day I subscribed you. Also, unlike other cave vloggers, you know how to keep your camera as still as possible, and not turn it 360 all the time
You guys are great! I hope you keep this up and get that man a belt! Lol all jokes aside you deserve more views and I will continue watching you guys for now on
This seems like a cave I could do. No descending/ascending mega death pits, transversing over sketchy voids and gnarly canyons or crossing unstable land bridges/ledges over bottomless Hell-holes. Just a lot of walking, bit of crawling and some climbing over some mini mountains for some beautiful views of enormous rooms and an absolutely spectacular underground river system.
I'm soooo confused. I'm 1000% positive I've seen this but it was like a week ago and the title said something about the biggest room in America...Very cool video regardless if I'm losing my mind lol
There is a town in far-northern NY (less than 30 miles to Canada north) in the next county over, it's called Gouverneur. I knew someone who worked doing the Census back in 90 and they told me that while they were conducting the census there, some of the locals asked if they were going to count the "folks in the caves in the hills." I didn't even know there were any caves at all that far north of the Adirondacks, but from what I understand, it IS Karst terrain along the St. Lawrence River Valley and its tributaries. I don't remember where you folks are from, but if it's not too far, you might want to investigate to see if there are any interesting caves around that town or maybe other areas around there. I haven't gone looking for them myself because I'm paranoid and worried I might stumble into an occupied cave lol.
i really enjoy watching these videos and just being amazed at what lies beneath that we would otherwise have no idea about! you guys do a really great job with the filming and especially making these full clips available. a very raw, real view of the exploration. stay safe fellas! +69 aura for each of you.
By any chance, did you notice if the fish had any eyes ? We went in a large cavern , then on a glass bottom boat on a lake that was in there. There were several large fish. None of them had any eyes. They said it was because they had never been in light before,so had no need for eyes I was told recently that since they have now been exposed to lights ( they have lights in there for the tourists) that over the years they are now starting to develop eyes. It's crazy how nature works.
This is so fascinating. It’s like an entire world underneath. Like how do things not collapse. The sand part was so interesting. After seeing this…I’m like so convinced not to go exploring caves.
I’m glad you guys made it out. I was so worried.🎉🎉 and the flashlight did work even after you dropped it in the water. I’m happy for you guys.😊 PS I wonder what those blue rocks were? my inquiring mine would like to know😊
You guys should bring chalk with you as trail markers. You could easily mark highly visible rocks in the path with a label and the chalk isn’t forever so it works out. Edit imma comment a link to some black chalk on my replies. Don’t know if it’ll get clipped for being a link or whatever. Never mind it wouldn’t let me. It’s Loddie Doddie 20 ct onyx black sidewalk chalk.
I would have to close my eyes for crawling 14 feet between crevices, bring 5 days worth of food and drinks, where the food was protected by plastic under cloths, lots of underground waterproof flashlight batteries, a thing of baking soda to use as first aid, knee and elbow pads, a cave light helmet, and a floatable blow up raft. My greatest fear would be going down the small river where the water started moving quickly due to a waterfall coming up, as that would scare the crap out of me, as that is just my luck.
@@ActionAdventureClips, no we have seen this except it was only an hour long Edit- it was 36 min , I could only find it by checking comments , a reply from Cave Chronicles.
if they used that tunnel at the beginning to take rock out... WHY the hell didn't they dig it bigger??????? I would absolutely not want to walk through that if I was working in there.
I was surprised no animals dens. Would have been a perfect spot. Was this once a mine? What kind? And will you guys go back and bring floaties? You should pack some wetsuits too.
I really like this longer video 😌 Note: it would do your Chanel and your viewers alot of good if you were to either LEAD or follow that though as nails female you have with you.
Looks to me like the inside of a petrified Dragon, Teeth, scales, a petrified fish laying on the left side of the big Rocks you stopped at and the Big Eye over the Water, does it stink in there?
Love the longer videos, thanks! :-)
Thank you, thank you, you're the best!!
This cave system was insane last week! And now you went even further! Love you guys!
just the boys rippin a seven mile lurk sesh way the fuck underground
hahaaa
It'd be interesting if you set up a camera and somehow did a timelapse of a river cave, catching how much the water rises and falls with weather as well as any small sediment formation changes
it’s dark
Your narration has improved so much since the day I subscribed you. Also, unlike other cave vloggers, you know how to keep your camera as still as possible, and not turn it 360 all the time
I second all this.👏🏻
Those acess points at the start are so well done.The incredible thing about this is the fact that nature did it.. using water.
@MrPINKFL0YD no human can be that perfect even if they tried. Nature wins
that blue rock at 50 min could be AQUAMARINE, AVENTURINE, CELESTITE, SAPPHIRE or maybe even TOPAZ. There was an even bigger piece at the 50:31 mark.
It could also be copper that has oxidized on the surface.
You guys are great! I hope you keep this up and get that man a belt! Lol all jokes aside you deserve more views and I will continue watching you guys for now on
Just in time for bed
Same as here. Got my coco. It's 22.11
@@PINKFL0YD-s2h where yall live at? europe?
Love this.. my boyfriend wondered to me the other night in bed: “What are you watching? A colonoscopy?” 😂
@@SUPGirlCanadalol of the earth? I never thought about it like that, but that's hilariously accurate 😂
@@lHlEIDLEBAUGH North Georgia/Tennessee have best caves other than China, imo.
I'm all toasty warm in my blanket cave
This seems like a cave I could do. No descending/ascending mega death pits, transversing over sketchy voids and gnarly canyons or crossing unstable land bridges/ledges over bottomless Hell-holes. Just a lot of walking, bit of crawling and some climbing over some mini mountains for some beautiful views of enormous rooms and an absolutely spectacular underground river system.
EPIC! You guys are the best thing on UA-cam! Keep posting them, and I'll keep watching them.👍
Green water would be copper oxidizing and leaching into it.
This is live action! Y'all never fail to amuse.
Dudes are built of sturdy stuff. I got scared of getting lost underground in skyrim and you fellas don't mark your paths 😱
Is there a devise to measure your depth? You guys need to take some UV lights to illuminate those crystals.
For real. Some bright blue light flashlights would really make it more magical.
Real life Goonies.
Cameras never do it justice, but in this case, it left lots for the imagination.. Felt like I was adventuring along with you guys! Great video.
So thankful you kept pressing on in this one. Amazing!
love it just love it thankyou would never see this without you guys, it would be unknown Thankyou.
I'm soooo confused. I'm 1000% positive I've seen this but it was like a week ago and the title said something about the biggest room in America...Very cool video regardless if I'm losing my mind lol
There is gold, you just keep missing it 😏
I'm claustrophobic, and your videos take my breath away😊
This is probably one of the best videos on UA-cam. I watched the whole damn thing, lol. Haven't been to many caves, but this one looked like fun.
I get such anxiety watching as they do those long belly crawls and contorted keyhole squeazes that they have to exhale completely to get through.
Me too I’m constantly checking my breathing 😂😂😂
Love watching vids like this 🖖👍
Yall keep pushing it. Fun exploring with ya by osmosis 😊
The blue rock look's like lapis lazuli.
That looks like a fun one!
Very neat to see videos like this because I would never do anything like this. ha. Thanks
There is a town in far-northern NY (less than 30 miles to Canada north) in the next county over, it's called Gouverneur. I knew someone who worked doing the Census back in 90 and they told me that while they were conducting the census there, some of the locals asked if they were going to count the "folks in the caves in the hills." I didn't even know there were any caves at all that far north of the Adirondacks, but from what I understand, it IS Karst terrain along the St. Lawrence River Valley and its tributaries. I don't remember where you folks are from, but if it's not too far, you might want to investigate to see if there are any interesting caves around that town or maybe other areas around there. I haven't gone looking for them myself because I'm paranoid and worried I might stumble into an occupied cave lol.
Definitely more batteries and a raft is needed
Imagine you let some guys park.in your driveway to explore a nearby cave and never come back.
42:35 Gotta hotbox the cave
Hollow earth theory 🤨
White snow maybe calcrete.
so sick guys, what an epic journey and theres so much more too
Incredible
That is NOT a lobster. That is a massive scorpion! Thankfully, the larger the less threatening, but seriously stay TF away from it.😂
5:49 Statue, very eroded, floor to ceiling.
i really enjoy watching these videos and just being amazed at what lies beneath that we would otherwise have no idea about! you guys do a really great job with the filming and especially making these full clips available. a very raw, real view of the exploration. stay safe fellas!
+69 aura for each of you.
bro should really pull up his pants tho
agreed
that dry peeling dirt is sediment and silt that gets deposited when the cave floods during a storm then dried out.
By any chance, did you notice if the fish had any eyes ?
We went in a large cavern , then on a glass bottom boat on a lake that was in there. There were several large fish. None of them had any eyes. They said it was because they had never been in light before,so had no need for eyes
I was told recently that since they have now been exposed to lights ( they have lights in there for the tourists) that over the years they are now starting to develop eyes.
It's crazy how nature works.
Wooooo.... 2hrs....❤....😍
This is most amazing underground video I have ever seen.
This is so fascinating. It’s like an entire world underneath. Like how do things not collapse. The sand part was so interesting.
After seeing this…I’m like so convinced not to go exploring caves.
Absolutely 💯 someone put much work & time into that entrance 👏🏼 Pure beauty is what that is. Only tapped with human hands🎉
I’m glad you guys made it out. I was so worried.🎉🎉 and the flashlight did work even after you dropped it in the water. I’m happy for you guys.😊 PS I wonder what those blue rocks were? my inquiring mine would like to know😊
Is it worth panning? Location?
This is so sick!!!!!
I am from India bro
Barry Stanton says hello
46:06 looks like a head sticking out of ground😮
Are y’all in mountains or flatland, I’m trying to get a better understanding of these grand adventures yall go on
How do they get the rebar into the rock ? Drill ?
It's geopolymer
Awesome!
Id bring chalk and make arrows on the walls so theyre harder to miss
Bro that crawfish was larry the lobster like damn! Thing was huge!
You guys should bring chalk with you as trail markers. You could easily mark highly visible rocks in the path with a label and the chalk isn’t forever so it works out. Edit imma comment a link to some black chalk on my replies. Don’t know if it’ll get clipped for being a link or whatever. Never mind it wouldn’t let me. It’s Loddie Doddie 20 ct onyx black sidewalk chalk.
Dudes are brave
Is this a reupload?
What is a “breakdown” and how does it happen? Is it just like a layer of the ceiling that has fallen? It’s insane how big the pieces are!
Also, how was the rock blue? Why?!
Where is this?
I would have to close my eyes for crawling 14 feet between crevices, bring 5 days worth of food and drinks, where the food was protected by plastic under cloths, lots of underground waterproof flashlight batteries, a thing of baking soda to use as first aid, knee and elbow pads, a cave light helmet, and a floatable blow up raft. My greatest fear would be going down the small river where the water started moving quickly due to a waterfall coming up, as that would scare the crap out of me, as that is just my luck.
this shit drives my anxiety thru the roof
Me too but I can't stop watching.
Hey, how in the heck do you guys find your way out?!😅
Can you please take some of the blue rocks and send to me
Where abouts is this?
Nuh uh, I bet I could see a bigger underground river than that
send us a location and we will make a video of it
@@ActionAdventureClips Lol I was just goofing on the video title, I could never do what you guys do. Love the video
The way back would be the stressful part…
Q? Do you guys ever think of bringing out some of the crystals you find? People pay really good for some of them.
I swear I saw same video a week ago...
Naw iv been trying to upload this for about a week now, took a solid 24 hours to upload.
Me too 😮😮🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Hey check that, it was a shorter version of this.
@@ActionAdventureClips, no we have seen this except it was only an hour long
Edit- it was 36 min , I could only find it by checking comments , a reply from Cave Chronicles.
praise the magical leopleurodon
wouldnt get me in there in a thousand years
Your explorations are some of the BEST ON UA-cam! 🫡
this is fuckin rad
You guys rock hunting while you explore too?
if they used that tunnel at the beginning to take rock out... WHY the hell didn't they dig it bigger??????? I would absolutely not want to walk through that if I was working in there.
I was surprised no animals dens. Would have been a perfect spot. Was this once a mine? What kind? And will you guys go back and bring floaties? You should pack some wetsuits too.
No it's just a cave but yes we want to bring some boats and float miles down the river!
What does cave water taste like?
Brave...............
I really like this longer video 😌
Note: it would do your Chanel and your viewers alot of good if you were to either LEAD or follow that though as nails female you have with you.
Yes
Dunkel, kalt, nass und nur Wasser und Steine - Nein, Danke!
Looks to me like the inside of a petrified Dragon, Teeth, scales, a petrified fish laying on the left side of the big Rocks you stopped at and the Big Eye over the Water, does it stink in there?
i wanna build a skatepark down there
I thought for sure you'd find some tecu salamanders down there :(
1:22:55 homie taking a piss
Why didnt you write something in the book we found?
14 mile trip :0
I had to laugh about your wallets. LOL!
Seriously..how do you not get lost in the caves??
Clostophobia would surely kill me no human was made to exist in those tight dark spaces only rats
Dude you need a drone with DIDAR
Take a boat 🚤 next time.
stoners be like i know a place n bring you here🤣
Man oh man at the 109.11 minute mark it looks like one bad move and those boulders were going to come crashing down 😮😮😮😮😮😮 like pick up sticks
Oh nah I've seen the movie The Descent ain't no way!
You guys need to get back over to Demolition Ranch!..Js..lol
real "Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne" vibes going on but real?