boy the mineralisation is wild down there in NV! thanks for taking us along, stellar recording! I like the difference perspectives TVR and you present. I truly enjoy both and admire your commitment and dedication!
I used to do this stuff with my friends when I was in my teens and twenties, I had a little Staffordshire bull terrier that followed me on all my adventures..... This brings back a lot of memories ❤❤❤
Same here, my Queensland Scout goes everyday w me. He never leaves too large of a gap between us. He is a loving and protective soul. Thankful for him. Where would we be without our beloved pets?
I love watching your videos and while I have done a very small amount of caving I would love to go explore an abandoned mine but where I live in Tennessee there is a lot of underground moisture that would probably make most of the old coal mines here pretty unsafe.
Nothing much more on that level. We found connections to other areas of the complex that we had already seen. I would encourage you to check out the rest of my Tombstone videos if you haven’t already!
I grew up in the mother lode country in calaveras county California and gold mines were everywhere with mining carts in them i visited the mines in my thirties and all the ore carts old cars were all missing even the old ruins were dug up and vandalized
My great grandfather would tell me that when he was 10 years old his dad used to give him a couple coins and he would jump on his horse and go to the hardware store and grab some dynamite for his dad to get some tree stumps out😂😂😂😂😂😂
Probably some shiny rocks. I’m betting silver, being tombstone and all. I only think this due watching the tombstone movie and I think it was pretty spot on.
the ore cars remind me of the one in ???? the angled decline, that has that old sq lantern, the amazing headframe deep down around the 500. how someone stacked up d boxes, kinda like this. i know you know which one. will never say where. Frank may come down and take something
Modern equivalent , all the workers rush down to the bank , to cash their pay checks , to be sure they dont bounce . When you cant afford an ore cart , that should be a red flag to anybody working there . Just sayin
4:49 if you listen to this time stamp with headphones you hear a woman voice saying “ Let me out” I’ve been hearing so many EVP’s in mine videos it’s nuts 6:04 - 6:05 “Get out” evp 😮 6:39 “slowly” evp 7:50 “help I’m melting” another evp man that mine is haunted as fuck
@@DamianDarkonemani didn’t believe in ghosts till I saw some shit if you only witnessed what i saw in a Colorado and Mexican abandoned mine you’d believe I saw what looked like a Mexican revolutionary era transparent looking man in a mine in Zacatecas Mexico during a cave exploration and then I saw a shadowy figure in a Colorado abandoned mine plus poltergeist activity with a rock lifting itself off the grown and chugged right at me and my friend
You found a beautiful mine and you use the antic furniture inside to explore the mine. Can't you bring your own ladder instead of disturbing the antics furniture of the mine ? Seriously ? If everyone do like you, there will nothing to see in a couple of years.
Very neat ore cars. All they needed was a coffee can on wheels and the series would have been complete. Thanks for sharing.
What a ridiculously picturesque scene to start off with. I've never seen a wooden car like that. Spectacular.
Picturesque indeed! Really don’t think I’ll see anything like it again, thanks for watching!
You guys found a pristene mine. Items left by the miners were still in place. Thanks for sharing the explore on video for we to view.
boy the mineralisation is wild down there in NV!
thanks for taking us along, stellar recording!
I like the difference perspectives TVR and you present. I truly enjoy both and admire your commitment and dedication!
I appreciate the kind words!
Now that is the reason why I watch you and TVR...the modern stuff doesnt get as exciting as seeing how the old timers did it!
Glad you enjoyed!
I used to do this stuff with my friends when I was in my teens and twenties, I had a little Staffordshire bull terrier that followed me on all my adventures..... This brings back a lot of memories ❤❤❤
Same here, my Queensland Scout goes everyday w me. He never leaves too large of a gap between us. He is a loving and protective soul. Thankful for him. Where would we be without our beloved pets?
Nice Work & Video 👍
I love watching your videos and while I have done a very small amount of caving I would love to go explore an abandoned mine but where I live in Tennessee there is a lot of underground moisture that would probably make most of the old coal mines here pretty unsafe.
Amazing mine , thanks för the video 👏
Another awesome explore! If there's more, I would love to see it! Thank you for the show.
Nothing much more on that level. We found connections to other areas of the complex that we had already seen. I would encourage you to check out the rest of my Tombstone videos if you haven’t already!
I enjoy this type of history. These miners was hard workers, my great grandpa and grandpa worked in a coal mine in the early 1900s.
Amazing!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
You always knock it out of the ball park. Great video. Thank you.
Thank you!
Fantastic Vid!!! Loved the 3 ore cart still shot!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Such a perfect mine ❤😊
I grew up in the mother lode country in calaveras county California and gold mines were everywhere with mining carts in them i visited the mines in my thirties and all the ore carts old cars were all missing even the old ruins were dug up and vandalized
Sería interesante volver a explorar esas viejas minas de California,soy de PERU ❤
Awesome!
Did you find a date on the power boxes?
What a nice find!
Interesting colors in there
Wow! 😮😮
I am so sorry, mines of the west, but what is your song at the beggining, I have been looking for it but cannot find it
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
i cant do this stuff anymore but back when i was around 27 i loved it i fell and broke my leg good thing i had my friend there i would have died
the upper big branch mine i was an idiot
Have you ever come close to dying in a mine. I always come across a rattlesnake!
Is that red rock the stuff they were mining?
I believe so, yes.
My great grandfather would tell me that when he was 10 years old his dad used to give him a couple coins and he would jump on his horse and go to the hardware store and grab some dynamite for his dad to get some tree stumps out😂😂😂😂😂😂
Looked like you were crawling around inside a geode at times.
That’s a good way to describe it!
What were they mining?
Probably some shiny rocks. I’m betting silver, being tombstone and all. I only think this due watching the tombstone movie and I think it was pretty spot on.
the ore cars remind me of the one in ???? the angled decline, that has that old sq lantern, the amazing headframe deep down around the 500. how someone stacked up d boxes, kinda like this. i know you know which one. will never say where. Frank may come down and take something
that is some really old workings.
Yep, around the turn of the century.
Modern equivalent , all the workers rush down to the bank , to cash their pay checks , to be sure they dont bounce . When you cant afford an ore cart , that should be a red flag to anybody working there . Just sayin
"...and just like that, Jeremy was gone..."
4:49 if you listen to this time stamp with headphones you hear a woman voice saying “ Let me out” I’ve been hearing so many EVP’s in mine videos it’s nuts
6:04 - 6:05 “Get out” evp 😮
6:39 “slowly” evp
7:50 “help I’m melting” another evp man that mine is haunted as fuck
Ghosts only exist in your mind
@@DamianDarkonemani didn’t believe in ghosts till I saw some shit if you only witnessed what i saw in a Colorado and Mexican abandoned mine you’d believe I saw what looked like a Mexican revolutionary era transparent looking man in a mine in Zacatecas Mexico during a cave exploration and then I saw a shadowy figure in a Colorado abandoned mine plus poltergeist activity with a rock lifting itself off the grown and chugged right at me and my friend
Hola
The video ends without making any sense
claustrophobia...😮
Is it just me, that all the artifacts look staged?
You found a beautiful mine and you use the antic furniture inside to explore the mine. Can't you bring your own ladder instead of disturbing the antics furniture of the mine ? Seriously ? If everyone do like you, there will nothing to see in a couple of years.
Funny, this reminds me of a gay bar I went to a couple of years ago. It took me 2 days to find my way out. Seriously