“Gly”: Good morning everyone! Mr M and I are out filming another great location so I won’t be able to get to your questions and comments until later this week. I’m happy your enjoying this episode and please don’t forget to subscribe to Mr M’s channel Abandoned & Forgotten Footage. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/channels/dg1JMTJWcmQI17SOylAxIg.html Take care everyone and have a wonderful weekend!
We have seen similar places with unstable debris. Lots of times you can dislodge the jam and send it down the shaft. Sometimes you have to turn around. I sure don't miss the extreme dust in some on those southern mines. We spent all winter exploring just on mine and we still aren't finished!
“Gly”: I’ve seen many collapsed collars and man ways but that one was quite unique. If one was motivated enough you could clear the debris by roping down the vertical shaft and dislodging the boulder from above but the dust it would create would be absolutely hideous. Yeah, I breathed in more than my fair share of dust that day.
Yeah I saw that one that Sharon noped out of that nearly came down on y’all... supremely scary stuff man. that collar was complete garbage and you made a good call pulling the plug on that one. Maybe at some point I could go out there with y’all and a couple other explorers and with the right tools and a couple extra hands, I bet you we could clear up that plug and make it safe to rope into...
Man that mine just had an eerie feel of death about it 😳 I'm glad you couldn't get any further, something about that one wasn't right. Speedy recovery to Mr M
Hi guys, we really want to send one of our nurses from our fantastic NHS to check up on Mr.M. but to much excitement might not be a good idea. So rest up ,a mug of hot chocolate be ready for next weekend. How wise to stay out of that death trap, Its enough just to see how sketchy it is. I would hate to see a bad ending. Thanks for another quality video guys, have a great week. Cheers, from wet England
I hope Mr. M has recuperated and is back in action. Next season I want to be a stunt double for you guys. Let’s not forget Randy, the team Forensic Archaeologist, sounds like a permanent position on Gly’s team👍🏼 There is no shame in being safe and walking away from a deadly mine, thank you all.
I'm glad you decided not to go exploring further your safety is more important than the mine. I'm glad Mr. M is ok :) Looking forward to your next episode :)
I love their dynamic. Most people would try to convince and make people uncomfortable about not doing something (at least that's how i remember stuff like this with friends and stuff), he instead just says: "if you're not comfortable don't do it."
Glad to hear Mr. M is doing ok, those were some interesting (read schetchy) mines. Glad to see the three of you back together. Looking forward to next weekend.
Gly and Mr M . As a rock climber for over 25 yes I have found ....YOUR GUT INSTINCT...is your best friend . Enjoy the rope work, and keep the awesome adventures coming 👍. Pete Australia....off rope 🙂
Free climbing that second mine really made me nervous, that looked deep and near vertical! Sketchy old ladders, trusting each rung with your life, be careful guys!
I'm with Frank on the topic of using a rope whilst on those old ladders for 2 other reasons, 1. I'm assuming it would be a darn sight easier to help/recover you from the bottom of a ladder if something like happened to Mr M happened to you. 2. It seems a whole lot less time consuming rappelling down a rope than using the ladder rungs. Anyway stay safe all 3 of you and best wishes to Mr M's knee recovery.
thankyou gents... i'm glad both your common sense and experience prevailed on this one! call me selfish but i want to keep on enjoying your adventures and for that to happen you both have to stay healthy and in one piece!! there's always another mine to explore!!
I think it's great you started showing more of the "failures". No matter how many times you tell people this is dangerous, if all they see are successful mine adventures it would be easy to start forming a false sense of security. Hearing your assessment of the situation (really loved the in person and the added commentary in editing!) was something I found sobering and really added gravity to how dangerous what you're doing really is. Stay safe!
There is a lot of significant movement going on around the world at the moment with multiple volcanic activities Stay safe out there We want to appreciate your clips for a much longer period of time🙂🙂 Rest up Mr M
Awwwwww poor Mister M 😢, tell him big hugs from me and I hope his knee heals okay. That first mine was awesome but boy was it ever sketchy at that part where you stopped, I really don't blame you for not going further as it would have been just pure stupidity to do so. The second mine was really cool and it had some neat artefacts in it. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
You two are an amazing team. I would have never thought to be binging your videos but they are too amazing to see. Greeting from Germany you two and stay safe!! :)
Hey Gly: That boulder perched precariously didn't just look sketchy - it WAS sketchy. We enjoy your Saturday visits so when that 'gut' feeling happens, pay attention. What you should be worried about is when Mary finds out you clobbered poor Mr M with a huge rock! thats serious...
ALWAYS bring a first aid kit and a cooler to keep ice packs frozen. Just in case something happens again like to Mr. M he couldve used an ice pack then and there. Hope you do bring one. Yep that first mine was totally done in by an earthquake..thank goodness you didn't go in.. looked like disaster
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At 34:18 it needs to emphasized that removing mining artifacts from public land is a federal offense, and people getting caught taking these items could be criminally prosecuted. Not enough is mentioned in these videos about public lands in the Unites States and how these historic places are protected by federal law. Even though your channel respects the historical significance of these artifacts by leaving them in place, many others do not, and some even promote pillaging these sites for artifacts. For more information, you should read HR 699. This bill ensures that our country's mining history, past and present, will be better protected.
Ran into a Jenghe puzzle huh? Good decision - go back. Thanks for taking us with you so that we can see the rigors of rope work. #2 mine - looks like one LONG hole, along with a LONG ladder!! There is good & bad of having two people "going down". It sure was a "REAL" life explore and am sure glad that you are back on top. (note: clapping in the background)ha,ha Sorry that there were some "bumps & bruises" with this explore.
That first mine was something else. I'd have been tempted to get the boulder free from above. It's going to come down eventually anyway, and at least this way it won't be on top of the next intrepid mine explorer who tries to get past it. That second mine looked to be a wee bit steeper than only 60 degrees, but perhaps that's just an effect of the camera. Not every mine is going to pan out, but still, even the busts can be interesting. Glad to hear the Mr M is on the mend and it's just a bad bruise!
Yes guy a great video , so glad you went by your gut feeling . in life there are many . well done and god bless . Keep up the good work . Love all your shows . Mr M get well soon
Good morning everyone! Gly, You had me worried for a while. I keep saying don't do it! Listen to Mr M...... Mr M. I'm glad you are ok! that knee is going to be sore... You guys are something for sure! LOL Don't blame Randy for not going any further... :-) Thanks for the video! LLAP
I think the earthquake you talked about was Tonopah Nv.? And, as another reminder, Please keep in mind there are close to 1 million wild killer bee hives in AZ alone, not sure about NV. They will kill you much quicker then a rattlesnake will. Carbon dioxide in your breath is all it takes to set off an attack. Blessings and be safe. Cheers from Michigan.
If you go back and look at the rail just above the sump in the second mine, you can see that where the Rungs on the ladder that are missing, you can see that something, say like a boulder the size of a bowling ball or perhaps a bit larger came down from quite a way up and bet the rail and then proceeded to tear away a bunch of Rungs on the ladder. (38:56) My bet is that if you had gone down into the sump you would have found the offending Rock that was to blame for the damage.
Oh but those mine anyone can get into, and then they take everything historic out of. It’s the difficult mines to get into that are still going to have a lot of artifacts in them. As MUCH as I hate the guys going into vertical or almost vertical shafts, I totally get WHY they want to go where no one has gone in YEARS.
Just woke up and remembered today was Saturday. Love the video. keep up the good work. I did not realize that Nevada had earthquakes, I live in California by the way.
Never Jinx it when you repel into a mine Gly ..... As you know something will go wrong! I hope Mr. M recovers soon Keep up the good work and stay SAFE! I will see you guys in the in the next episode of A&FP 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh my gosh ! That mine looks like a game of MOUSE TRAP for big people. But once its "tripped" nobody wins. Nasty looking mine guys. Im glad you decided it was too dangerous. I cringed when Mr. M got hurt. My own knee hurts now too. Between you and me some the younger people watching may not have played "Pixy-Sticks", but I was thinking "Jengo" with huge blocks. Scary stuff there guys! BUT I love this show. Feel better soon Mr. M!
You guys did the best thing There is many more other minds to explore we wouldn’t want to see any you guys getting hurt stay out of harms way God bless
Even before you started your analysis of the "rock trap" I saw that and was immediately thinking of the old "pick-up-sticks" game/toy, and/or the old game I can't think of the name of but you had a vertical cylinder with a bunch of small holes around it through which the players would weave a bunch of sticks in a manner very similar to pickupsticks, then a bunch of marbles were placed on top of this web of sticks. The goal was to remove the sticks one by one w/o releasing the marbles.
ROTFL ROTFL --- I wrote the above with the video paused at the end of your analysis. Not 5 seconds after I restarted the video you refer to pickupsticks. Go figure. LOL
Man that had to hurt, I swung my knee into the flywheel housing on my truck when I was doing the clutch, so I imagine a rock is even worse! Hope Mr. M feels better!
Its sad that these mines didnt pan out I was looking forward to Randy's artifact identification, he even brought dusting brushes, sad days, maybe next mine? ;)
Interesting mines regardless of how far you went into them! I look forward to your videos every Saturday while I'm doing laundry 😆! Keep up the great work! Hope Mr.M is doing better.
Mr. M You took One for the Team That Big Boulder Gly was showing Us You Could Bairly See a Faint Letter's Spelling Some Word A. C. M. E. Wonder what that means 🤔 I Think that was Gly didn't go ant farther it was good Call for Sure!!!; )
I found two more mines on memorial day, though I wasn't looking for a trench foot monday. I wanted to thank you all at A&FP for your work. Probly one of the biggest things I tell people about that impacted me was to leave things as you found it. I found some amazing things, and I would say that a greater feat is not finding it, but choosing to leave it behind unless there's some kind of significance. There's plenty of museums out there. This may seem out of the blue, or may I dare say out of context. However all I just wish to say is for ya'll to keep that same energy!
Great show-Long time subscriber. Your explanation of the geology is great and while I enjoy the formations, I'm always astounded by how much skill and labor it took to create all the mine's structures and components that far underground and in locations far away from any material resources.
Good night Irene . That second shaft and drift was so crumbly , I can`t imagine trying to blast any part of it to begin with . From drifts to stopes , it looked like a single stick of dynamite could bring the whole mess down . Good God , not me . I couldnt want anything that bad .
“Gly”: Good morning everyone! Mr M and I are out filming another great location so I won’t be able to get to your questions and comments until later this week. I’m happy your enjoying this episode and please don’t forget to subscribe to Mr M’s channel Abandoned & Forgotten Footage. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/channels/dg1JMTJWcmQI17SOylAxIg.html
Take care everyone and have a wonderful weekend!
Wow! That first mine was definitely a widow maker! Thanks to Gly, Mr. M, and Randy for another great video.
We have seen similar places with unstable debris. Lots of times you can dislodge the jam and send it down the shaft. Sometimes you have to turn around. I sure don't miss the extreme dust in some on those southern mines. We spent all winter exploring just on mine and we still aren't finished!
“Gly”: I’ve seen many collapsed collars and man ways but that one was quite unique. If one was motivated enough you could clear the debris by roping down the vertical shaft and dislodging the boulder from above but the dust it would create would be absolutely hideous. Yeah, I breathed in more than my fair share of dust that day.
Yeah I saw that one that Sharon noped out of that nearly came down on y’all... supremely scary stuff man. that collar was complete garbage and you made a good call pulling the plug on that one. Maybe at some point I could go out there with y’all and a couple other explorers and with the right tools and a couple extra hands, I bet you we could clear up that plug and make it safe to rope into...
Good decision, Randy, it's not a contest. Lots of other mines.
Yup I agree too
Yes, that was a good call. This one is a no go.
Sorry Mr. M. got hurt…. Hope he’s feeling better! Stay safe you guys!
Thank you, he’s doing fine
I’m so sad that Mr M got hurt. It’s so interesting to see what you guys do, but your safety is the most important. Take care and be careful!
That was intense. Sorry Mr M got hurt☹️ Be safe guys. Be watching next weekend!🌵
Man that mine just had an eerie feel of death about it 😳 I'm glad you couldn't get any further, something about that one wasn't right.
Speedy recovery to Mr M
Take extra care of Mr. M or Mrs. M won’t let him play with you any more.
You got that right!!!!
Hahahahaha. I was going to say that!!!
Hi guys, we really want to send one of our nurses from our fantastic NHS to check up on Mr.M. but
to much excitement might not be a good idea. So rest up ,a mug of hot chocolate be ready for next weekend.
How wise to stay out of that death trap, Its enough just to see how sketchy it is. I would hate to see a bad
ending. Thanks for another quality video guys, have a great week. Cheers, from wet England
I hope Mr. M has recuperated and is back in action. Next season I want to be a stunt double for you guys. Let’s not forget Randy, the team Forensic Archaeologist, sounds like a permanent position on Gly’s team👍🏼
There is no shame in being safe and walking away from a deadly mine, thank you all.
Glad you decided to pull it on that sketchy mine. Yes it would have been nice to see it but safety is always first. Thanks guys!👍
I'm glad you decided not to go exploring further your safety is more important than the mine.
I'm glad Mr. M is ok :)
Looking forward to your next episode :)
I love their dynamic. Most people would try to convince and make people uncomfortable about not doing something (at least that's how i remember stuff like this with friends and stuff), he instead just says: "if you're not comfortable don't do it."
Glad to hear Mr. M is doing ok, those were some interesting (read schetchy) mines. Glad to see the three of you back together. Looking forward to next weekend.
Praying for Mr. M. Stay prayed up and ready to go up! Jesus Saves! God bless you all and please be safe!
That rock perched up on the wood sticks looked like something the pharaos of Egypt would have devised to keep grave robbers away.
Win some, lose some... but as long as you still know when to walk away you will be around to explore more mines. Glad Mr M isn't badly hurt anyway!
I'm happy Mr.M is going to be alright. A rock to the knee not too fun. Glad he can still adventure in those mines.
Gly and Mr M .
As a rock climber for over 25 yes I have found ....YOUR GUT INSTINCT...is your best friend .
Enjoy the rope work, and keep the awesome adventures coming 👍.
Pete Australia....off rope 🙂
Free climbing that second mine really made me nervous, that looked deep and near vertical! Sketchy old ladders, trusting each rung with your life, be careful guys!
Hope Mr M has recovered from his injury, great episode as usual stay safe guys
He did…
Intense Video.....hope Mr M knee heals well! See you next weekend
I'm with Frank on the topic of using a rope whilst on those old ladders for 2 other reasons, 1. I'm assuming it would be a darn sight easier to help/recover you from the bottom of a ladder if something like happened to Mr M happened to you. 2. It seems a whole lot less time consuming rappelling down a rope than using the ladder rungs. Anyway stay safe all 3 of you and best wishes to Mr M's knee recovery.
That first one looked to me like the very last stage of Jenga before the crashing down happens! Good call!
We appreciate you. Stay safe.. poor Mr m misses all the fun.
thankyou gents... i'm glad both your common sense and experience prevailed on this one! call me selfish but i want to keep on enjoying your adventures and for that to happen you both have to stay healthy and in one piece!! there's always another mine to explore!!
I think it's great you started showing more of the "failures". No matter how many times you tell people this is dangerous, if all they see are successful mine adventures it would be easy to start forming a false sense of security. Hearing your assessment of the situation (really loved the in person and the added commentary in editing!) was something I found sobering and really added gravity to how dangerous what you're doing really is. Stay safe!
There is a lot of significant movement going on around the world at the moment with multiple volcanic activities
Stay safe out there
We want to appreciate your clips for a much longer period of time🙂🙂
Rest up Mr M
Thanks again guys for a great video!
Stay safe out there guys! Thanks for the great video! 👍🏼
Awwwwww poor Mister M 😢, tell him big hugs from me and I hope his knee heals okay. That first mine was awesome but boy was it ever sketchy at that part where you stopped, I really don't blame you for not going further as it would have been just pure stupidity to do so. The second mine was really cool and it had some neat artefacts in it. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
You two are an amazing team. I would have never thought to be binging your videos but they are too amazing to see. Greeting from Germany you two and stay safe!! :)
16 o'clock here in italy and the new adventure is ready to start... Sorry to know mr. M got hurt....
Hey Gly: That boulder perched precariously didn't just look sketchy - it WAS sketchy. We enjoy your Saturday visits so when that 'gut' feeling happens, pay attention. What you should be worried about is when Mary finds out you clobbered poor Mr M with a huge rock! thats serious...
Yea Gly, you better beware of Mary!!!
Consider setting up your 3D camera and led lights to lower down into situations like this so you can preview what your getting into.
The dust bowl mine complex. Sending healing to Mr. M's knee. U guys b careful out there in squirrel land. Have fun and Happy Trails.
I like Mr. M's dry humor
Another great episode! Glad mr. M will be fine and happy to see you not taking unnecessary risks. See you next sat.
Live to explore more next time on a safer mine
Gly, you’re balance and dexterity on that ladder is impressive, good job !
It’s my favorite part of Saturday morning!
Glad to hear Mr. M is gonna be ok!!
Mr M is doing great. He’s busy making another show. Stay tuned.
God bless you guys
Thank you, may God bless you too.
Glad all of you are safe and go to another one, Mr. M may be out of it for a week with his knee. Safety First!
Well done not to go under the widowmaker Well done
All the best wishes for the recovery of Mr.M
Take care and stay alive
Yours Frank Galetzka
I knew you jinxed it when you said “what’s the worst that can happen “. 🥴
Exactly ! Only be topped by the Sticker: " Bad desicions make good storys."
As long as they are not reckless decisions!
"Whats the worst that could happen" It could all fall down on top of him and kill him.
Glad you used your discretion there Gly that looked extra sketchy. Hopefully Mr. M can heal up quickly
He’s good, thank you!
Whoa, Mr. M is kitted up as well now! Stay safe you two!
Hope Mr. M is feeling better! Stay safe guys, nice video!
ALWAYS bring a first aid kit and a cooler to keep ice packs frozen. Just in case something happens again like to Mr. M he couldve used an ice pack then and there. Hope you do bring one. Yep that first mine was totally done in by an earthquake..thank goodness you didn't go in.. looked like disaster
Thanks for bringing me along
np
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Great the Schnozzalator 5000 is coming soon !!
Sometimes third times not a charm, I'd say call it grab your gears go home and chill.you guys work hard in that desert 🌞 🤗🤗🤗
Poor Mr M, I m so glad you all made the right decision ❤
At 34:18 it needs to emphasized that removing mining artifacts from public land is a federal offense, and people getting caught taking these items could be criminally prosecuted. Not enough is mentioned in these videos about public lands in the Unites States and how these historic places are protected by federal law. Even though your channel respects the historical significance of these artifacts by leaving them in place, many others do not, and some even promote pillaging these sites for artifacts. For more information, you should read HR 699. This bill ensures that our country's mining history, past and present, will be better protected.
Ran into a Jenghe puzzle huh? Good decision - go back. Thanks for taking us with you so that we can see the rigors of rope work. #2 mine - looks like one LONG hole, along with a LONG ladder!! There is good & bad of having two people "going down". It sure was a "REAL" life explore and am sure glad that you are back on top. (note: clapping in the background)ha,ha Sorry that there were some "bumps & bruises" with this explore.
Hi from Syracuse NY and thank you because safety first always
Yay!!!! Best part of Saturday!
Heal up, Mr. M! 👍👍
Great one guy’s!, hope Mr M recovers quickly and kudos to Randy for giving it a go, confidence will build the more he explores, bring on the shnoz!
That first mine was something else. I'd have been tempted to get the boulder free from above. It's going to come down eventually anyway, and at least this way it won't be on top of the next intrepid mine explorer who tries to get past it. That second mine looked to be a wee bit steeper than only 60 degrees, but perhaps that's just an effect of the camera. Not every mine is going to pan out, but still, even the busts can be interesting. Glad to hear the Mr M is on the mend and it's just a bad bruise!
Yes guy a great video , so glad you went by your gut feeling . in life there are many . well done and god bless . Keep up the good work . Love all your shows . Mr M get well soon
Good morning everyone! Gly, You had me worried for a while. I keep saying don't do it! Listen to Mr M......
Mr M. I'm glad you are ok! that knee is going to be sore... You guys are something for sure! LOL
Don't blame Randy for not going any further... :-)
Thanks for the video!
LLAP
I think the earthquake you talked about was Tonopah Nv.? And, as another reminder, Please keep in mind there are close to 1 million wild killer bee hives in AZ alone, not sure about NV. They will kill you much quicker then a rattlesnake will. Carbon dioxide in your breath is all it takes to set off an attack. Blessings and be safe. Cheers from Michigan.
I agree with you on keeping the mine name out of the video.
If you go back and look at the rail just above the sump in the second mine, you can see that where the Rungs on the ladder that are missing, you can see that something, say like a boulder the size of a bowling ball or perhaps a bit larger came down from quite a way up and bet the rail and then proceeded to tear away a bunch of Rungs on the ladder. (38:56) My bet is that if you had gone down into the sump you would have found the offending Rock that was to blame for the damage.
I like the mines that you walk into, like you used to do. More to see, more interesting. But I’ll still watch you anyway, ❤️❤️
Oh but those mine anyone can get into, and then they take everything historic out of. It’s the difficult mines to get into that are still going to have a lot of artifacts in them. As MUCH as I hate the guys going into vertical or almost vertical shafts, I totally get WHY they want to go where no one has gone in YEARS.
Glad you all stopped on that one . Me m cool and heal up
Just woke up and remembered today was Saturday. Love the video. keep up the good work. I did not realize that Nevada had earthquakes, I live in California by the way.
See ya next Saturday. Hope Mr. M is recovering from the bonk on the knee ok.
Never Jinx it when you repel into a mine Gly ..... As you know something will go wrong! I hope Mr. M recovers soon Keep up the good work and stay SAFE! I will see you guys in the in the next episode of A&FP 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh my gosh ! That mine looks like a game of MOUSE TRAP for big people. But once its "tripped" nobody wins. Nasty looking mine guys. Im glad you decided it was too dangerous. I cringed when Mr. M got hurt. My own knee hurts now too. Between you and me some the younger people watching may not have played "Pixy-Sticks", but I was thinking "Jengo" with huge blocks. Scary stuff there guys! BUT I love this show. Feel better soon Mr. M!
Thanks, as always, for these videos.
Yes Gly the video is not that more than your life, be safe my friends good job guys.
I will pray for Mr. M and you
Please pray they get some sense!!!
You guys did the best thing There is many more other minds to explore we wouldn’t want to see any you guys getting hurt stay out of harms way God bless
As always, highly entertaining boys.
Bummer but still neat old mines to go down into, worth the effort !!
Was so glad to see you get on up out of there. Always go with your gut. It wasn't worth it. The 2nd one was interesting. Thank you.
Good call stay safe your Canadian family
Great stuff guys first one was to sketchy hope mr m is doing ok as always be safe 👍👍
He’s doing fine, thank you
@@mrsm513 great news never met him but can tell he’s a awesome guy much respect to you both
Even before you started your analysis of the "rock trap" I saw that and was immediately thinking of the old "pick-up-sticks" game/toy, and/or the old game I can't think of the name of but you had a vertical cylinder with a bunch of small holes around it through which the players would weave a bunch of sticks in a manner very similar to pickupsticks, then a bunch of marbles were placed on top of this web of sticks. The goal was to remove the sticks one by one w/o releasing the marbles.
ROTFL ROTFL --- I wrote the above with the video paused at the end of your analysis. Not 5 seconds after I restarted the video you refer to pickupsticks. Go figure. LOL
Thank you everyone for sharing your thoughts and adventures
Ohhhh it's Mines O'clock again YAY!!!
Man that had to hurt, I swung my knee into the flywheel housing on my truck when I was doing the clutch, so I imagine a rock is even worse! Hope Mr. M feels better!
Thank you, he’s doing just fine.
Be safe
Its sad that these mines didnt pan out I was looking forward to Randy's artifact identification, he even brought dusting brushes, sad days, maybe next mine? ;)
Interesting mines regardless of how far you went into them! I look forward to your videos every Saturday while I'm doing laundry 😆! Keep up the great work! Hope Mr.M is doing better.
Your efforts are very much appreciated good sir. I gain much knowledge while having the poop scared out of me at the same time - NICE!
I’ve been there! Didn’t go in that one too!
I'd like to see you guys do some mine restoration, like clearing out the portals.
Why????
@15:32...Jeesus Randy!.....welcome back!
Mr. M You took One for the Team That Big Boulder Gly was showing Us You Could Bairly See a Faint Letter's Spelling Some Word A. C. M. E. Wonder what that means 🤔 I Think that was Gly didn't go ant farther it was good Call for Sure!!!; )
You have so much equipment on it looks like you are doing Mars exploration.
I found two more mines on memorial day, though I wasn't looking for a trench foot monday. I wanted to thank you all at A&FP for your work. Probly one of the biggest things I tell people about that impacted me was to leave things as you found it. I found some amazing things, and I would say that a greater feat is not finding it, but choosing to leave it behind unless there's some kind of significance. There's plenty of museums out there. This may seem out of the blue, or may I dare say out of context. However all I just wish to say is for ya'll to keep that same energy!
Would like to clarify, there is skill and will power needed to find artifacts and sites in the first place!
Great show-Long time subscriber. Your explanation of the geology is great and while I enjoy the formations, I'm always astounded by how much skill and labor it took to create all the mine's structures and components that far underground and in locations far away from any material resources.
Be careful Mr M. You should send Randy in fodder err first😉. Great show Gly , Mr M and Randy. I dont blame ya at all Gly for not heading any deeper.
Dust masks, people. Dust masks! Seeing the dangerous ones you can't get into is informative too; please show more of those.
I have to agree about the dust masks guys…
And knee pads to protect from falling rocks.
Good night Irene . That second shaft and drift was so crumbly , I can`t imagine trying to blast any part of it to begin with . From drifts to stopes , it looked like a single stick of dynamite could bring the whole mess down . Good God , not me . I couldnt want anything that bad .