What a fantastic trip through an amazing mine. The blue waterfall was stunning, it looked very sketchy in places! but absolutely fascinating & scary to watch! Well done everyone. ❤😊👍
Nice one. You make these mine explorations look like a piece of cake but a lot of planning goes into them and a stack of post production. One of my favorites this one. Great 👍🏻 Full marks to that young lady; what a trooper.
Haha cheers. Its nice to have a few different people along for the videos. Mixes it up a bit ! Yes that mine is also one of my favourites although it’s so massive you can’t fit it all in one video
That brings back some memories & didn't think the through trip was still open. I did that through trip about 30yrs ago, with a couple of lads from Crofty. Thanks for the memories. 👍
When we first did it it did require a little big of digging at the end of the section called the great crush, which is a very unstable section. I think from what I have heard from older explorers that the route through several sections has changed slightly over the years as the ground has moved but there is still a route through… although it is quite a maze and easy to get lost along the way ! Very few people do the full through trip
My Uncle was a lift operator there for donkey’s years. Made redundant several times yet never missed a day’s work! Such was the running of the place at the end.
I liked the overlay of the mine on the map, it demonstrated the size of the mine well. We were in the Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping recently, they have a 200 year old pewter bar top, fascinating to think teh tin to make that would have come from a similar Cornish tin mine.
Absolutely Stunning Video Ben.......Really Impressive the way that You manage to traverse the entire route safely especially with Other People in tow.....& Trully Amazing Colours Down there like the Blue Waterfall and All of the other Beautiful Mineral Deposits down there man too......!!!!! Def Just Amazing to See......!!!!!!! And also thanks to the Sharp Eyes of @SamFirthDesigner as a fellow Person from the West Country was Really Nice to Have another Chance to enjoy I ❤ Pasties at 1:38 Which def made me laugh & tickled me Just as much as in the Other Video and was similarly enjoyed by my friend Dan from St Ives as well man So def translates equally well on both sides of the Tamar man too.....!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amazing hike through vast extensive workings! Lots of Trial’n error to blaze a still existing passable route from Start-to-finish! To think of all those access shafts!! I found the Mine-workings superimposed over surface features to be quite revealing the sheer distances covered underground...
Great stuff Ben as per usual! I've never been underground myself but would love to have a look at a novice/easier type exploration one day before I shuffle off lol 60 now so time is passing by, still keep myself reasonably fit by walking and cycling the Great Flat lode trail, maybe I should stick to that. Well done Ben interesting stuff you and your friends produce👍
Cheers Mark. Have a wonder up to Tywarnhale, easy enough to find. I have done a vid on it. Adit is half way up the slope toward engine house . A nice one for beginners no ropes etc needed. But it does start off a little pokey. There’s a few other easy ones I can point you in the direction of if you want them 🙂
Yeah it’s in a small fenced compound right next to the drive down to a few houses, so you would probably need permission to use it as there’s not much cover 🤣
This is one of the best, quite a thriller. Excellent, thank you. Ps. Do you carry a map underground or work from markers or memory, that was a long distance to cover safely?
Cheers. I have probably done this trip 30 times or more so all off memory. We did it gradually in stages as it’s easy to get lost but we learnt best by actually getting lost then having to figure out where we went wrong. The trickiest part is that you can easily go down a parallel part of the end of the mine which looks similar but has no shafts which go up to the surface which causes a lot of confusion and then some people believe it is not possible to exit at that far end.
Great video Ben. Shows how dangerous Old Wheal Jane was to work in with all that fractured ground. Where there many accidents there when it was still working ? - can't say I have ever read anything much about any major collapses. I don't think that they ever drove from the new workings into the old ones presumably as Old Wheal Jane was relatively shallow compared to the new workings and had presumably been worked out.
I’m sure there would have been a lot of accidents, probably so many they were considered common ! Modern Jane went underneath the lot much deeper so is now all underwater. ☹️
@@BenoCam Sadly yes 😞 Yes the new Wheal Jane followed the old lodes down much deeper. Very interesting to see your traverse through the old workings. It must have taken a lot of wrong turnings and backtracking to find that route.
great vid guys. when you reach some of these huge stupes, are some natural underground fissures or were they full of copper, or tin or lead? The wealthy syndicates who made these speculative ventures were real gamblers. You would never know if you would or would not find copper or tin in commercially viable seams. A big gamble one I'd not like to venture into even with today's technology.
Cheers Alan, this mine in particular the workings we work through you can often see how they intersected older workings as they went, so it’s possible that they went down the old working to prospect for areas they either missed or were lower grade that the older miners left behind. The modern workings were much bigger and wider and you can easily spot the much older narrow workings.
The way back out is unusual as only the first 15m or so is vertical then there is a long muddy slippery slope about another 20m down . You can almost climb that slope without a rope but it’s hard going !
@@SamFirthDesigner I ❤ Pasties is Def One of My Absolute moments....Ha ha.....!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Features for slightly longer on one of the other Videos & as I come from the far west of Devon in the West Country it Really Made me Laugh when it Suddenly popped up out of nowhere......!!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Although it might be lost on Other People outside of the UK.....!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks. We try and avoid the bats whenever we can. I have never seen them down in that part before so that was very unexpected. We will avoid that area in future now we now they are there.
What a fantastic trip through an amazing mine. The blue waterfall was stunning, it looked very sketchy in places! but absolutely fascinating & scary to watch! Well done everyone. ❤😊👍
Cheers Carol. Few more to film soon as soon as I get a chance !
@@BenoCam stay safe! 🥰👍
My dad worked wheal jane back when it was open so fantastic to see you guys exploring it.
Ha bet he has some stories ! The modern section is deeper and is now almost totally underwater which is a shame ☹️
Very cool being able to do a through adventure rather than having to back-track to make your way out.
Nice one. You make these mine explorations look like a piece of cake but a lot of planning goes into them and a stack of post production. One of my favorites this one. Great 👍🏻 Full marks to that young lady; what a trooper.
Haha cheers. Its nice to have a few different people along for the videos. Mixes it up a bit ! Yes that mine is also one of my favourites although it’s so massive you can’t fit it all in one video
That brings back some memories & didn't think the through trip was still open. I did that through trip about 30yrs ago, with a couple of lads from Crofty. Thanks for the memories. 👍
When we first did it it did require a little big of digging at the end of the section called the great crush, which is a very unstable section. I think from what I have heard from older explorers that the route through several sections has changed slightly over the years as the ground has moved but there is still a route through… although it is quite a maze and easy to get lost along the way ! Very few people do the full through trip
My Uncle was a lift operator there for donkey’s years. Made redundant several times yet never missed a day’s work! Such was the running of the place at the end.
I liked the overlay of the mine on the map, it demonstrated the size of the mine well. We were in the Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping recently, they have a 200 year old pewter bar top, fascinating to think teh tin to make that would have come from a similar Cornish tin mine.
Absolutely Stunning Video Ben.......Really Impressive the way that You manage to traverse the entire route safely especially with Other People in tow.....& Trully Amazing Colours Down there like the Blue Waterfall and All of the other Beautiful Mineral Deposits down there man too......!!!!! Def Just Amazing to See......!!!!!!! And also thanks to the Sharp Eyes of @SamFirthDesigner as a fellow Person from the West Country was Really Nice to Have another Chance to enjoy I ❤ Pasties at 1:38 Which def made me laugh & tickled me Just as much as in the Other Video and was similarly enjoyed by my friend Dan from St Ives as well man So def translates equally well on both sides of the Tamar man too.....!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Need some more mine trips please ben o cam...
Ha I have some planned, I have just been really busy with work/home life but it’s always easier to fit in some mine trips over winter 🙂
Great explore Ben nice to see you can still get in old Jane lovely colors down there
Amazing!! I remember when Jane closed down, sad day for Cornwall. Thanks for your work!!
No problem glad you enjoyed it. Plenty of mining videos on my channel 👍
A very picturesque mine that one :)
Amazing work once again Ben, thank you!
Thank you 👍
A really good trip, thanks.
Amazing hike through vast extensive workings! Lots of Trial’n error to blaze a still existing passable route from Start-to-finish!
To think of all those access shafts!!
I found the Mine-workings superimposed over surface features to be quite revealing the sheer distances covered underground...
Cheers yeah it took a while to sort it out ! I have a big hard drawn map of it all now. Taken a few years to put it all together!
Another great video. Even if it was easy, as you say, I wouldn't do it. Love these underground adventures.
Ha cheers Steve 👍
Great stuff Ben as per usual!
I've never been underground myself but would love to have a look at a novice/easier type exploration one day before I shuffle off lol 60 now so time is passing by, still keep myself reasonably fit by walking and cycling the Great Flat lode trail, maybe I should stick to that.
Well done Ben interesting stuff you and your friends produce👍
Cheers Mark. Have a wonder up to Tywarnhale, easy enough to find. I have done a vid on it. Adit is half way up the slope toward engine house . A nice one for beginners no ropes etc needed. But it does start off a little pokey. There’s a few other easy ones I can point you in the direction of if you want them 🙂
Awesome!
great video you are the man ! best stuff on youtube
Ha thanks Aaron that’s very kind of you
Epic trip Ben and crew, Did you ever find the shallow open shaft to surface from up top.
Yeah it’s in a small fenced compound right next to the drive down to a few houses, so you would probably need permission to use it as there’s not much cover 🤣
Brilliant video would love to go down obviously not on me own
Holy shit! How high are those stones?!
wot is the name of the mine with theengine house underground it aparently has the engine as well that would be a good find ttfn&ty
Ben.. i like your description of interesting... to a mere mortal like me it is terrifying ha ha..
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This is one of the best, quite a thriller. Excellent, thank you. Ps. Do you carry a map underground or work from markers or memory, that was a long distance to cover safely?
Cheers. I have probably done this trip 30 times or more so all off memory.
We did it gradually in stages as it’s easy to get lost but we learnt best by actually getting lost then having to figure out where we went wrong.
The trickiest part is that you can easily go down a parallel part of the end of the mine which looks similar but has no shafts which go up to the surface which causes a lot of confusion and then some people believe it is not possible to exit at that far end.
Great video Ben. Shows how dangerous Old Wheal Jane was to work in with all that fractured ground. Where there many accidents there when it was still working ? - can't say I have ever read anything much about any major collapses. I don't think that they ever drove from the new workings into the old ones presumably as Old Wheal Jane was relatively shallow compared to the new workings and had presumably been worked out.
I’m sure there would have been a lot of accidents, probably so many they were considered common ! Modern Jane went underneath the lot much deeper so is now all underwater. ☹️
@@BenoCam Sadly yes 😞 Yes the new Wheal Jane followed the old lodes down much deeper. Very interesting to see your traverse through the old workings. It must have taken a lot of wrong turnings and backtracking to find that route.
great vid guys. when you reach some of these huge stupes, are some natural underground fissures or were they full of copper, or tin or lead? The wealthy syndicates who made these speculative ventures were real gamblers. You would never know if you would or would not find copper or tin in commercially viable seams. A big gamble one I'd not like to venture into even with today's technology.
Cheers Alan, this mine in particular the workings we work through you can often see how they intersected older workings as they went, so it’s possible that they went down the old working to prospect for areas they either missed or were lower grade that the older miners left behind. The modern workings were much bigger and wider and you can easily spot the much older narrow workings.
Can you access any of the modern Wheal Jane workings from where you were?
Sadly not. It’s all deep underwater now.
Nice through trip, how long a rope needed for the ascent?
The way back out is unusual as only the first 15m or so is vertical then there is a long muddy slippery slope about another 20m down . You can almost climb that slope without a rope but it’s hard going !
Did you do this trip recently, if so, what do you think has caused the water level to be so low?
I ❤ pasties
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@@SamFirthDesigner I ❤ Pasties is Def One of My Absolute moments....Ha ha.....!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Features for slightly longer on one of the other Videos & as I come from the far west of Devon in the West Country it Really Made me Laugh when it Suddenly popped up out of nowhere......!!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Although it might be lost on Other People outside of the UK.....!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant video as always 👍
Just hope the usual bat lovers don't get on your case like they do with me 🦇🙈😂
Thanks. We try and avoid the bats whenever we can. I have never seen them down in that part before so that was very unexpected. We will avoid that area in future now we now they are there.
It’s the big hole In The ground