Unearthing a Sealed Abandoned Mine - First to Explore in over 100 Years!

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2022
  • Wow. Today's exploration was a doozy! We climbed to the top of a mountain to explore an abandoned mine, only to find it sealed by backfill and hidden by erosion. On the brink of despondency, we decided to give it one last, seemingly futile try. As a result, we not only got to explore a mine, but we are the first ones in quite possibly a hundred years to set foot inside it's tunnels!
    Join Mrs. 49er, myself, and the channel Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places as we unearth a sealed mine and explore the hidden features it kept secret for so long!
    When you're done, be sure to check out Frank's channel at:
    / exploringabandonedmine...
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  • @scottcochran384
    @scottcochran384 Рік тому +21

    Having worked in Coal mines myself in the 80's don't think just cause you opened a entrance that good Air Exists now inside.. Mine Gases are often heavier then Air and without another opening to create Circulation Will Remain inside.. SAFETY FIRST.. there are no second chances underground.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for dropping that knowledge, I appreciate it! We had an O2 sensor, but even then we were in danger. Definitely not something we should make a habit of! :)

    • @kdugg
      @kdugg 8 місяців тому +2

      My grandfather worked in the coal mines in the 1950s-60s. Two of his friends died right in front of him. They broke through into a old abandoned mine, my grandpa with those two walking in front of him proceeded to go in and have a look. As my grandpa made it up to the entrance his friends both fell dead and luckily grandpa got out of there in time.

    • @relaxingappalachia503
      @relaxingappalachia503 3 місяці тому

      @@Miner49er1anything can happen to anyone at any time, but knowing the dangers and having a plan makes a huge difference. I go hiking alone sometimes and when I do I stay on the trail. That way if I break my ankle someone will come by eventually haha

  • @johnclare1728
    @johnclare1728 Рік тому +13

    That was a great find. So glad you the misses and Frank took the time to look and dig. Thank you so much for taking us along. Be safe and keep digging!!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, John! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @AbandonedandForgottenWales
    @AbandonedandForgottenWales Рік тому +14

    New to the channel, its a awesome feeling when you managed to dig into a mine,I spent 5 hours one day digging through a collapsed shaft, but the reward was breathtaking,first to be in a old metal mine since the miner's, there were awesome artifacts everywhere and miner's footprints everywhere, awesome

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +6

      That is awesome! I’m glad you had that experience! Welcome to the channel.

  • @ronstanek2851
    @ronstanek2851 Рік тому +4

    So glad you are the 1st to open this mine up. I’m sure this is possibly a 30s to 40s mine. Congratulations on this video!

  • @kypparmstrong2775
    @kypparmstrong2775 Місяць тому +1

    My friends and I call this Rat holing. Excellent explore no matter what!

  • @khadrelt
    @khadrelt Рік тому +11

    Well, I'm guessing no one went in there after 1933, or you KNOW you would have found beer cans in it.

  • @kootenaycat
    @kootenaycat Рік тому +7

    That was good luck getting in without much digging! Glad you made it back out safe, you really need to have an O2 monitor if you're going first. I've been in many mines that haven't been blocked and ran into low O2 levels. Stay safe!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the suggestion. I have one now! :)

    • @echofoxtrot2.051
      @echofoxtrot2.051 Рік тому +3

      Not just low O2. There's methane or CO/CO2 gas pockets that you could walk into and silently suffocate from. If you ever start feeling dizzy, disoriented, vision starts to blur, or you start feeling really fatigued, then get out into fresh air immediately. Methane narcosis can cause rapid respiratory collapse.

  • @giuliom8520
    @giuliom8520 Рік тому +3

    Wow, I finally got to see what Frank looks like! I was not disappointed, Frank!
    Great video! You got balls of steel.

  • @AbandonedMines11
    @AbandonedMines11 Рік тому +6

    Really a great video, Nick! Thanks for getting together again and heading out there. We will have to do it again. Glad to hear this was the highlight of your summer - I think it was for me, too!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Frank. It was good to work with you again!

    • @traceyweideman3512
      @traceyweideman3512 Рік тому +2

      Frank I want to meet you in person one of these times

    • @AbandonedMines11
      @AbandonedMines11 Рік тому

      @@traceyweideman3512 Hi, Tracey! Have you been exploring anymore abandoned mines lately?

    • @traceyweideman3512
      @traceyweideman3512 Рік тому +1

      @@AbandonedMines11 no and I’m sad, lol. We’ve had so much going on we haven’t been out in the hills.

  • @billwd6dpx
    @billwd6dpx Рік тому +5

    I did the thing on Santa Catalina island in California. I was working the summer in the maintenence department at a boy scout camp called camp cherry valley. The year was 1973 or 1974. There was big waste rock pile near dinning the dinning hall. I had been exploring old mines on family outings in Death valley for several years, so I new there had to a portal nearby. So I talked a fellow staff member to help me dig a hole where I thought the portal was. After digging for a couple Hours a hole appeared. The mine went in several hundred feet and had upper working which were not accessible because the ladders had rotted away.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome! It's a really cool feeling uncovering them, isn't it! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure!
      I used to work at a couple scout camps myself. Scofield (Utah) and Aspen Ridge (Idaho).

  • @kyleb8268
    @kyleb8268 11 місяців тому +5

    I could watch content like this all day long. You'd never catch me doing anything like this lol, but I applaud and congratulate you on your find! Massive props.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you are enjoying the content!

    • @pampoovey3281
      @pampoovey3281 11 місяців тому +1

      yea my old man didn't part much of his wisdom but he sternly told to stay out of old mines. I've been caving but I have heeded his advice.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  11 місяців тому

      @@pampoovey3281 ha, ha, that's some good advice!

  • @TyMoore95503
    @TyMoore95503 Рік тому +10

    Thank your for sharing this mine. You were really getting winded when you went on up ahead alone...
    Just a couple of quick observations, as expensive as oxygen sensors are, every member of a party below ground should have one. It is an essential bit of life protection gear. All members of party should stick together. Obstacles like dubiously stable shelves right next to a funnel top verticle shaft should either be avoided or crossed with something like an extension ladder, or at very least climbing rope securely anchored to prevent a fall. That spot was very sketchy.
    I like your channel and I don't want anything that could be easily avoidable happen! 👍

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +5

      Thank you, Dean, I appreciate your concern! I’m glad you enjoy the channel, and I will do my best to make wise choices…or at least more wise than stupid! Ha, have a great week!

    • @TyMoore95503
      @TyMoore95503 Рік тому +2

      @@Miner49er1 Thank you! And you too! I appreciate what you do..and enjoy watching it, but sometimes our enthusiasm for the find can dull our sense of self preservation. 'Nuff said on that. Have an awesome day, keep exploring, and stay safe! 🙂

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +4

      I’m glad you’re concerned, better than uncaring!

  • @Steven-vo8tk
    @Steven-vo8tk Рік тому +14

    Amazing find. Your hard work paid off. Now my curiosity of what lies down those shafts. Maybe in the future. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +5

      Thanks, Steven! Yeah, I sure wonder as well! I’m leery of going down too soon, as I’m sure the oxygen down there is terribly dangerous, but maybe in a few years, when good air has a chance to circulate down there.

  • @thepodiumfactory
    @thepodiumfactory 4 місяці тому +2

    Late to the party but ran across your video in my favorite place to explore. I love it out there.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! It’s a great place to explore.

  • @joehiker5573
    @joehiker5573 Рік тому +4

    Very cool! THANKS for bringing us along! =)

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      No problem, thanks for watching, Joe!

  • @oxigenarian9763
    @oxigenarian9763 Рік тому +3

    This is awesome!!! It is the closest I EVER want to get to a mineshaft, though. I get claustrophobic just watching the video.

  • @traceyweideman3512
    @traceyweideman3512 Рік тому +2

    You are a legend! I can’t comment enough. This is huge what you have done.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Ha, you’re awesome, Tracey! Thanks for your support!

  • @cbr1thou
    @cbr1thou Рік тому +2

    Awesome find! Glad you guys got to feel the first in there vibes, that was yours all you, great job

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! It was a great feeling, alright. This was one for the books, for sure!

  • @markhenderson4204
    @markhenderson4204 Рік тому +4

    Love the video! Quite the find. Having been in several mines myself, I love being able to relive some of those trips vicariously through your team! I'd just caution - think twice before climbing around a shaft. But if you do decide that it is (reasonably) safe, let someone else video you! Thanks again :)

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, Mark! Sometimes I do have others film me crossing, but Mrs. 49er doesn’t have a dedicated camera yet, and it can be dangerous for the equipment for her to toss it to me once I’ve crossed. Thanks for the thought! :)

  • @ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND
    @ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND Рік тому +12

    It's great you and Frank joined up again! The perspective differences are awesome! That hard work really paid off. Do you guys plan to go back and descend those ladders after letting the mine "breathe" for a while? I must say, the edits in this video are great! Graphics and music always add to the artistic value of videos! Keep up the great work!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +5

      Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, we fully intend on returning...but it will be awhile. This mine will take years to "breathe" properly to the point it is safe to descend those shafts.

    • @richardreid6377
      @richardreid6377 Рік тому +1

      When you go back be sure to take a real pick and shovel.

  • @NWUEmines
    @NWUEmines Рік тому +1

    The strapping you saw on the floor? That was used as a budget method of making a mine rail. It was nailed to wood rails. That would typically be used in a budget mine, or a mine that was just intended to be a prospect. Super cool find, that was one epic video! I know the feeling. I hiked 45 miles over 6 trips and finally found a mine that I had been looking for for months.I found an ore car outside. Just gave me shivers!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Yeah, well worth all the effort. Sounds like you caught a cool find too! Thanks for the comment!

  • @johnsorenson8735
    @johnsorenson8735 Рік тому +2

    Great job. I glad you are all safe. I am in my 60s and my health is not the best. But I love watching your episodes. Just think I could have been doing this instead of drinking beer and doing shots back in my 20s.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Ha, ha, yup. I'm glad you're enjoying the channel. Welcome!

  • @AmericanMadeAdventures
    @AmericanMadeAdventures Рік тому +1

    Thumb up and subbed. I really enjoyed watching! Happy to have found your channel. Happy Easter. Can't wait to see more.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thanks! Glad you enjoy our adventures, and welcome aboard!

  • @davidvaughn7752
    @davidvaughn7752 Рік тому +2

    There's probably a reason it said "Danger Keep Out".

  • @brokenroadsandabandonedmin3631

    Awesome video. Pretty sure we were just to the north of you at the same time. This weekend we had to dig out a few erosion holes as well in a near by valley.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      How fun! I hope all went well for you! Thanks for the comment!

  • @Chillin-fpv
    @Chillin-fpv Рік тому +1

    What an incredible find !!! So cool

  • @traceyweideman3512
    @traceyweideman3512 Рік тому +1

    I am soooooo happy for you guys! So impressive! You worked your tail feathers off.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      We sure did! Thank you for appreciating it! Ha, it was all worth it, though!

  • @mowingtrimmingedging214
    @mowingtrimmingedging214 Рік тому +4

    Heck yea, I wish all your videos were 45 minutes! 🤩

  • @scottystiffchicken
    @scottystiffchicken Рік тому +2

    My great grandad was a hired gun for that region. He later was hired by Pinkerton Detectives. I went there three years ago to prospect with my metal detector on Memorial Day and it was rattlesnake after rattlesnake after rattlesnake.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      That is awesome history, thank you so much for sharing it! I hope your grandad left a rich written history; that’s a special heritage.

  • @theinstructor2687
    @theinstructor2687 Рік тому +9

    It appears that there's a lot more to explore in that mine. Both going up and going down. I'd really like to see a full explore.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +5

      Me too! Ha, but that will have to wait for the mine to "air" out a bit! :)

    • @MajICReiki
      @MajICReiki 11 місяців тому

      Do you take O² with you, is it safe to do that? Or filtration masks?

    • @jamesgarvey8402
      @jamesgarvey8402 7 місяців тому

      A mini drone with an HD camera would be a cool idea to explore some of those inaccessible areas.

  • @professorfalken4600
    @professorfalken4600 Рік тому +4

    Those screws were from the strap rail

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Nice catch! Thanks, Professor Falken!

  • @__--JY-Moe--__
    @__--JY-Moe--__ Рік тому +1

    wow crazy! nice view! good luck!

  • @alssdairmacdonald4688
    @alssdairmacdonald4688 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant thanks guys,

  • @THATPROSPECTORSLIFE
    @THATPROSPECTORSLIFE 3 місяці тому +1

    when i go to bed this is what i dream of doing. this is so sickkkkkkk good stuff man fr. new forver subscriber here

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  3 місяці тому

      Thank you, and welcome aboard!

  • @colleenvarlow8764
    @colleenvarlow8764 Рік тому +1

    Wow. Thanks for showing.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      You're welcome, and thanks for watching!

  • @mowingtrimmingedging214
    @mowingtrimmingedging214 Рік тому +5

    Did Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places Frank cook you all dinner on the trunk of his 400,000+ mile Toyota Corolla? Seems like such a great guy, and good cook 😁

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +3

      Ha! I love it. Sadly, no. I’ve had the pleasure of camping with him in the past, but not this go around.

  • @therustyduck5400
    @therustyduck5400 Рік тому +1

    Very cool, glad you got lucky and found the opening, bummer there was no old Levis! Next time

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thanks! Yeah, it would have been cool to find old levies. We found a shirt, or something in another mine, last week's video, but not worth more than a glance at. Oh well, like you said, maybe next time!

  • @1949ala
    @1949ala Рік тому

    Very fun trip, thanks for mine that no one else had been in quite while.....

  • @kevinbrennan2004
    @kevinbrennan2004 Рік тому +4

    Just comes to show, hard work and determination brings with it rewards. Congratulations, what a mine. And dare i say, there's more in there to explore, with those shafts. Tell us, you are going back there soon, to finish the job?

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, Kevin! I’d love to go back and climb down the first ladder, but the air is so bad, I’d probably lose consciousness before I reached the bottom and never make it out. I plan on returning, but without specialized equipment, it will be awhile.

  • @thineownentity
    @thineownentity Рік тому +6

    I've been observing and studying the geology as you migrate across the mine level haulage line, you've passed thru many interesting features of it. Very nice adventure

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      I loved the changes in this mine! Thanks for sharing your observations, Scott!

    • @TyMoore95503
      @TyMoore95503 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I thought it was intereating how the rocks looked thermally metamorphosed...almost like they were burned. At one point it in the distant past it was very hot in there. Some of the rocks at the end of the mine almost looked like solidified magma or lava.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +3

      @@TyMoore95503 As it happens, a little research into that area showed that the mine is located in an area that not only used to be underwater (Lake Boneville, I believe) but it also is located either right next to, or inside a gigantic caldera for an ancient volcano, a massive volcano!
      In fact, if you look on the ground, it is very common to not only find quartz, but also volcanic glass (not a geologist, can't tell you what it is called); including little balls of obsidian. It's a really geologically cool area!

    • @TyMoore95503
      @TyMoore95503 Рік тому +1

      @@Miner49er1 Wow, that is so cool. Just looking at the colors of the rock, I was reminded of the rocks in fire rings. Baked, oxidized, and cooked by a campire flame...
      That makes sense...and didn't realize it had been underwater. What a cool find! Keep up the great work. I really enjoy your videos. Looking forward to being able to get out and do some exploring myself!

  • @guygranger7894
    @guygranger7894 Місяць тому +1

    I did enjoy it a lot. Too bad there weren`t more artifacts, but still exciting.

  • @pethoviejo
    @pethoviejo Рік тому +1

    That was fun. Thanks for sharing

  • @thomasdagon9320
    @thomasdagon9320 Рік тому +1

    Very nice, thats the type of passion i like to watch. Great distractions as well,.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @zebs2401
    @zebs2401 Рік тому +2

    loved that adventure!!

  • @m_gonzalez
    @m_gonzalez Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this

  • @valium-fm7236
    @valium-fm7236 Рік тому +3

    WOW! That was one hell of a find. Your last few uploads have been good, but this one was even Gooderer. ✊🏼😎

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Valium, I appreciate your support!

    • @valium-fm7236
      @valium-fm7236 Рік тому +1

      @@Miner49er1 cheers.👍🏼 I appreciate you sharing your outings and finding all those gems. (Not in the literal sense ). Today’s was amazing to see, I can only imagine how much you were buzzin’ . (With joy, not because of low oxygen levels down there). Well done

  • @Carolb66
    @Carolb66 8 місяців тому +1

    Love this video just suscribed. Your enthusiasm is infectious. I love anything to do with tunnels & mines. I cant do it myself but love watching brave people like you. Please remember though safety first. Keep safe. ❤ from the UK. South Yorkshire a former mining area (coal) ❤❤❤

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  8 місяців тому

      Welcome aboard! I sure appreciate your support!
      Your area sounds exciting for mine activities!

    • @Carolb66
      @Carolb66 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Miner49er1 it used to be , no working mines left now but loads of shafts left! 🥰❤

  • @charlesboyer61
    @charlesboyer61 Рік тому +6

    The apparent number of levels in this mine suggest that are more adits somewhere on one or more of the levels. It's a bit surprising that there were no apparent ore passes that you showed on the level you were at, and it looked like there were few stopes -- suggesting that level was largely exploratory. Still, what was dug out had to go somewhere and there was not enough backfill to account for it all. Any signs outside the mine of a matching amount of waste rock to account for the excavation? Or...were there passes that you didn't show?
    I'm going to guess that when you get down to the next levels, you'll see more signs of serious mining work. This was not a small mine dug out by only a few people. There simply has to be signs of it outside somewhere as well as multiple passes and adits. The road, the levels/ladders, the well-formed tunnels all suggest it. Good luck exploring and by all means please invest in Oxygen monitor!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      I think you’re absolutely right. There has to be more. We’re guessing that the lower levels lead to significant workings.

  • @bigmoney3405
    @bigmoney3405 5 місяців тому +1

    Great effort you guys! Very colorful minerals, copper? I think the slotted screws were for strap track, some mines were low budget or remote and used thin metal strap fastened to milled lumber as track, much lighter and way cheaper than rail. Liked this video, thank0s.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! We appreciate the info about the screws!

  • @michaelcoker3197
    @michaelcoker3197 Рік тому

    I'm hooked!

  • @robertsnyder5149
    @robertsnyder5149 Рік тому +12

    My partner and I have opened countless tunnels. We have claimed two of the deepest. Both mines go over 1,700 ft. back in the mountain and on various levels.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +3

      Nice.

    • @strongestfan9823
      @strongestfan9823 Рік тому

      Bullshit

    • @ActionAdventureClips
      @ActionAdventureClips Рік тому

      Hey dude. If you are serious you should bring your experiences to others! Invite someone like miner49er to check out your Tunnels or even get a go pro camera and start filming yourself

    • @robertsnyder5149
      @robertsnyder5149 Рік тому

      @@ActionAdventureClips I did buy a go-pro but haven't used it yet. We sgtill have tunnels on our claim on Little Canyon Mtn. that we haven't opened yet. We have a GPR and resistivity machine we haven't used yet. My partner Kevin and I are both retired engineers so we shouldn't have problems using them. Our problem lies with the BLM(butt licking monkeys) and Forest Dis-Service making us use hand tools to open tunnels.

    • @missingremote4388
      @missingremote4388 Рік тому

      Don't enter

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals Рік тому +2

    Very bold and fascinating!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @sandlmv8301
    @sandlmv8301 Рік тому +3

    Great find! Should show a more experienced explorer this mine who's capable of going down that incline. We would all love to know what's down there 😀

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +3

      While it would be a lot of fun to go down there, right now it’s just not safe. Ha… Safe, funny word. Those lower workings need time to get good air circulating in them. If we tried going down now, even a more experienced explorer would pass out from bad air before they got to the bottom.
      Nah, it’s best to wait. Thanks for the comment!

  • @greybushthegreat2391
    @greybushthegreat2391 Рік тому +3

    I saw what looked like some really good mineralization and was screaming at the screen for you to take samples. I would love to know what the areas assey out as

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Sorry I didn't hear you, my mic isn't as good as it used to be ;) Ha, no, but I just wish I knew better what I was looking at. Thanks!

    • @greybushthegreat2391
      @greybushthegreat2391 Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣 honestly looked like some good ore. That mind might still be viable and have good pay.

  • @gorillagoldhunters
    @gorillagoldhunters Рік тому

    Awesome video!!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it; it was such a fun adventure!

  • @otgexploring
    @otgexploring Рік тому +1

    dope vide congrats on the breach

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it.

  • @theadventure8582
    @theadventure8582 Рік тому +1

    I’m sure those lower levels are amazing

  • @skeeterbug9875
    @skeeterbug9875 Рік тому

    Thanks!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thank you! Glad you are enjoying our adventures!

  • @elizabethswims9820
    @elizabethswims9820 Рік тому +2

    the audio is on point.

  • @williamkowalchik572
    @williamkowalchik572 11 місяців тому +1

    You sound like me after walking to the fridge and back to the couch. 😂LMAO weeze

  • @TheShornak
    @TheShornak Рік тому +2

    I think you need to invite Canada Frank to visit this mine and I bet he'll go down those declines. Great video though.

  • @davekreitzer4358
    @davekreitzer4358 Рік тому +3

    The ladders , would warrant further exploration , could be some Kool artifacts !!! ✔️☠️

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      I agree! I can only imagine what might be down there!

  • @richtyler1353
    @richtyler1353 Рік тому +1

    Great perseverance

  • @casedoumasr656
    @casedoumasr656 Рік тому +3

    Well nice to see Frank and Nick might have found an entrance to a Mine as Nick's wife film's the adventure as Nick uses the digging style of a Gopher, Prairie dog,and the dirt and rocks fly down the hill side the enthusiasm gets tense and the dirt flys in to hyperspeed and a entrance appears the Joy of the opening is there a great discovery as they enter to see the discovery of a hard dig ⛏️Great dig and the rewards of a great new Adventure .A tip of the 🎩to the Explorer 's You all did it 🏆❤️🤔

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Great comment. Thanks, Case, as always! This was a fun mine to find and explore!

    • @casedoumasr656
      @casedoumasr656 Рік тому

      @@Miner49er1 hip hip hooray ⛏️🏆

  • @evanscreekbrahman7511
    @evanscreekbrahman7511 Рік тому +1

    Interesting mine. I hope to see video of someone exploring it one day.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Do you mean the lower levels? I agree that might reveal some pretty cool artifacts.

  • @juststeve7665
    @juststeve7665 Рік тому +3

    But uhhhh yeah... you might want to invest in at least one wiper blade and a bottle of windshield/glass cleaner from a Dollar Store. LOL Videos are a lot more enjoyable when you can see past the dead bugs. It only takes a couple minutes to stop and clean the glass before turning the camera on.
    When my friends and I did exactly as you are doing (opening abandoned mines with collapsed portals and exploring them) 35 - 40 years ago we either did it earlier in the day or when the temp was lower (fall, winter and spring). Heat stroke really sucks. Mojave green and Sidewinder rattlesnakes too. Wearing a black long sleeve shirt in the hot desert sun is pure genius! And slip on shoes! I guess I should feel like an idiot for wearing light colored clothes and high top leather boots.
    LOL you didn't even go back to see if that first portal went off to the right.....
    Unfortunately there were no handheld action/video cameras when we did this.... we also did not have youtube income to fund our insane mostly underground adventures...
    Not leaving someone outside when entering a mine, especially after re-opening a portal is stupid. Especially a crawl through opening with loose material above it. Yeah I did it a few times but common sense finally kicked in. Unfortunately few want to volunteer to be the one who stays outside. Everybody wants to be Indiana Jones and be in on the adventure. All it takes is a small tremor or loose material....... and there is no shortage of seismic activity there.
    O2 monitors are not really insurance against being killed by "bad air"... if the air is really bad you might be hitting the floor unconscious when the alarm sounds. Tom Massie taught me that. I never owned or used one as they were expensive and bulky back then. A kerosene lantern was the best we could do (watch for flame out) and relied mostly on luck and constant vigilance. You can often taste and smell bad air.
    Even youtube ad revenue or internet notoriety would not give me the courage to do this now...
    I'm too old and had too many close calls.
    Good luck.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like you have had a lot of experience in this sort of thing. Don't hesitate at sharing your knowledge. I appreciate your insight; those are some nice pieces of advice and tokens of wisdom. Thanks!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      As for the wiper blade...I didn't think about it. Good catch! We only took that vehicle because the distance was too far for the Jeep (12 mpg...yeah, I don't think so). As it was, you're right. I could have and should have cleaned the window. My bad.
      Normally, I don't take my slip-ons, even thought they are hiking slipons. Normally, I take my ankle high Keens...but sadly, a few years of hiking around jagged rocks have shredded mine, and I have yet to replace them.
      Maybe I can get some better gear when that youtube money starts kicking in, in a few years; yup, still not making a fortune here! :)
      Don't know which drift you were referring too, but I sure hope I didn't miss anything! That would suck! I've only missed a few in my explores, and always went back to finish the job. ...I don't really fancy returning to this mine for awhile.
      Again, though, thanks for the comment. I'd love to learn more from you! Gear recommendations and safety precautions are always welcome!

  • @bradwiebelhaus7065
    @bradwiebelhaus7065 Рік тому

    Nice adventure.

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn Рік тому

    Fascinating exploration of this forgotten mine😊👍👍 Can you use a mini drone to explore and enhance safety?

  • @captaincrunch5878
    @captaincrunch5878 Рік тому +2

    That Rock at the split looks really good, you should take a sizable sample & if it's good File a claim.
    Allot of mines shut down because of the war sometimes they got killed in the war never to return.. You could be Rich & Not even know it....

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Good point about the war; I'd never considered that! Thanks!

    • @captaincrunch5878
      @captaincrunch5878 Рік тому

      @@Miner49er1 The Guy you want to help you with refining gold ore to sample numbers is
      Jason at Mount Baker mining & metal's...
      He has helped many U Tube guys , like Dan Hurd, Jeff Williams & Sero Gordo Ghost Town Brent , Jason is definitely the guy to contact..
      R/Steve

  • @deepwoodguy2
    @deepwoodguy2 Рік тому +3

    Amazing, you dig out a little hole in the ground and leads to a really large mine...do you plan on trying the ladders and seeing where all that will go?? thanks, and stay safe 👍

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      It was so cool to find this! We topped the mountain and found squat. Then, on a hunch, we started digging and just happened to hit the exact right spot. This was the highlight of my summer!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      As far as exploring those shafts go, I’d love to, but I have no doubt the oxygen down there is so bad that I’d pass out before I reached the bottom. Maybe in a few years, once the oxygen has had a chance to circulate better, I might venture down there, but we’ll just have to see!

    • @deepwoodguy2
      @deepwoodguy2 Рік тому +4

      @@Miner49er1 Yes, many hazards in the mines, oxygen problems is a really bad one

  • @mikelang8020
    @mikelang8020 3 місяці тому +1

    NOTHING VENTURED NOTHING GAINED ? LIFE IS AN ADVENTURE !

  • @cmpe43
    @cmpe43 2 місяці тому

    Share this with TVR so they can rope in to the rest of this mine.

  • @texasgal3903
    @texasgal3903 Рік тому +1

    I watch other caving videos, and I just found this one, I got really interested in it. What causes all the backfill, is it from the cave collapsing around the walls? I'm sure walking through the backfill is hard on your ankles and legs, and very tiring, but that cave is just really cool. I also want to tell you that I like the words you use, like doozy, lollygagging, old time words that I love to hear.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Thank you, Texas Gal! Yes, cave-ins can cause backfill, but it is also a common practice for when miners close a mine, or a drift, or a portion of a mine, to push waste rock back into the tunnel.
      I hope you continue to enjoy our adventures. Welcome aboard!

    • @texasgal3903
      @texasgal3903 Рік тому +1

      @@Miner49er1
      You're caving is loads of fun. 😊
      Too bad the miners do the backfill, they should leave it freed up for future caving, don't they know how fun it is 🤭! 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @BossBarrett
    @BossBarrett 8 місяців тому +1

    Where I currently live (Santa Cruz county, AZ) I am confident there is atleast 500 mines in a 30 mile radius. Including the ghost town Ruby, AZ.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  8 місяців тому

      Dang, sounds like the area was thoroughly worked!

  • @nodnostrebor4300
    @nodnostrebor4300 Рік тому +2

    It looked like they were chasing vertical copper veins pulling out gold and silver along the way. This mine, a hundred years old is probably viable today with a permit and a proper investment in equipment and lots of work. Could be an Eldorado.

  • @mikerietz1877
    @mikerietz1877 Рік тому +1

    Hello my good friend I enjoy your show keep up the good work I used to have mineing clam in Patagonia Arizona

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoy them! That's cool that you had a claim. I hope it was profitable!

    • @mikerietz1877
      @mikerietz1877 Рік тому +1

      @@Miner49er1 I had to give it up because the the Canadian company takes over now mine

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      @@mikerietz1877 well that's not cool. Sorry, man!

  • @jakethetool9024
    @jakethetool9024 Рік тому +3

    Eventually Clementine drowns, but “then I kissed her little sister, and forgot my Clementine”

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Oof, that bites! Oh well, still a fun song! Thanks, Jake TheTool!

  • @xjwendtx
    @xjwendtx Рік тому +1

    Hello fellow mine explorer. I’m coming from Frank’s channel. Subscribing

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Hello, and welcome aboard! Hope you enjoy our adventures. Thanks for reaching out!

    • @xjwendtx
      @xjwendtx Рік тому

      @@Miner49er1 got to get my mine fix somehow while it’s too hot to go out and explore myself.

  • @Abijah12411
    @Abijah12411 Рік тому +1

    I'm thinking that first critter you saw was a cave cricket

  • @tr1ppyh1ppy
    @tr1ppyh1ppy Рік тому

    incredible find guys

  • @glennwall552
    @glennwall552 Рік тому

    Hope GPS it so you can find it again be interesting to see were the shafts lead to.

  • @robertlyman9789
    @robertlyman9789 Рік тому +1

    Like the mines in the Phx area. Big old waste rock pile, anddd…. Filled in

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Yup. I’m just glad we were able to get in.

  • @nefariumxxx
    @nefariumxxx Рік тому +2

    The ladder looked good but would not try it without rope as a backup. You could send Gly, Justin, or crazy Frank from BC the coordinates and they might be brave enough to go down. Perhaps it leads to the main workings which yielded all that waste rock below.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      I like the idea of going down, especially with rope, but not til the air in there has time to circulate.
      Thanks for commenting!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      I like the idea of going down, especially with rope, but not til the air in there has time to circulate.
      Thanks for commenting!

    • @Bushguyrocks
      @Bushguyrocks Рік тому

      "Crazy" Frank from BC (Exploring Abandoned Mines) - UA-cam- probably won't be making any more trips south. He is very busy opening up his "Yankee Boy" mine in Grand Forks BC as a working museum. The more waste rock he digs out of the #2 orepass, the more mine he finds and explores! He's hoping to have the mine open to visitors sometime in the spring/early summer of this year. (2023)
      Bring your ropes and harnesses for the full tour!

  • @charlesboyer61
    @charlesboyer61 Рік тому +1

    The Phillips-head type screw was invented in 1933 by Henry Phillips and its first widespread usage was in a 1936 Cadillac motorcar.
    In 1908, P. L. Robertson began to manufacture a square recess impression in the head of a screw in Milton, Ontario, Canada. You rarely see those in modern usage, but I suppose it would be possible in an old mine or other early 20th century building or device. Like the Phillips-head, it is a self-centering head, meaning that the slot centers the torque applied to it simply by the nature of the slot and driver.
    The slotted screw, or what we call the flat-head screw, was first used in medieval times and its inventor(s) are lost to history.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Charles! This is about as much as I could find as well. I suspect this mine is over a hundred years old, but the finding of the screws, sadly, does not help much in pinpointing a more firm date. It could be a hundred, it could be more, or it could be less. I just wish I could find a picture or something that would help date those screws!

    • @kathleenhanan777
      @kathleenhanan777 Рік тому

      @@Miner49er1 But it was a flat head not a Phillips head

  • @Glenn-em3hv
    @Glenn-em3hv 11 місяців тому +1

    Lots and lots of collapses in that mine!!! Doesn't look too safe!!!

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  11 місяців тому

      No kidding! Glad we made it out safe.

  • @richardalberts6344
    @richardalberts6344 Рік тому +1

    I hope you recovered the hole, then marked it. That way no Ratle 🐍 will hiding in there for next time, or nobody else goes in there and gets hurt. I would like to check it out, but I would have the opening a little bigger, because I am claustrophobic. Where was that mine at CA or Nev, or Arizona 👍

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      I thought about that, but I was worried that if I did cover it, the air would not get a chance to circulate enough to make it safer to explore the lower levels. That being said, however, you have a point.

  • @LaffeeTaffeeGG
    @LaffeeTaffeeGG Рік тому +1

    42:12 How Miner49ers are born.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      Ha, ha, nice. That was funny. Thanks for that! :)

  • @joe198032
    @joe198032 Рік тому +2

    Did u claim this mine?
    Shiny all over the place man! What is the mines name 🤔'?

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      I did not file a claim on this, nor do I know the name of it. Sorry!

  • @vincenthackett7771
    @vincenthackett7771 Рік тому +1

    Was this a older video because it looks like your driving your S10 not the Jeep and that was a great video Nick I really like it be safe out there my friend can’t wait till the next video say hi to bear for me

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +2

      Not an older video, but I was in the S10. The backend died a few years ago, hence the jeep, but we were able to finally find a replacement rear end (the diff was shot on the old one) and get it going again. We took this one because of the distance - it would have cost a month’s mortgage to take the Jeep with gas prices they way they are! Ha!
      Glad you enjoyed the video. I really enjoyed finding this one, Vincent. Take care, and Bear says hi!

  • @008Birdman
    @008Birdman Рік тому +1

    That was some pucker factor crossing the shaft looked like.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Ha, tell me about it. Those types of crossings normally don't bother me, but this one was sketchier than normal. Those rocks wanted to slip me right into the mouth of the beast!

  • @daxrandumb12
    @daxrandumb12 11 місяців тому +2

    I know this dude

  • @SydneyRadio2UE
    @SydneyRadio2UE Рік тому +1

    The bush at 9:49 looks like Brigham Tea. Google it. I remember as s kid in the Boy Scouts in Utah, we'd find this in the desert, boil it in a big pot over campfire, and then strain into cup with a little sugar. Good stuff, great memories.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Nice. I didn’t learn much about plants in the Boy Scouts, but oh well there’s still time!

  • @macksrbest1884
    @macksrbest1884 Рік тому +1

    Crossing that fence around that portal will get you arrested and fined bud

  • @anthonyyoung7344
    @anthonyyoung7344 Рік тому +1

    Straight headed screws was first used in 1908 then swapped to the Phillips head screws in the 1930's.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Awesome info, thanks for sharing!

  • @oneloveoneheart
    @oneloveoneheart Рік тому +1

    This is super incredible too see ! I also watched a tv show treasure of snake island or something and they found afew spanish Jesuit mines and they look similar if not the same way these have been carved. Im in the uk and we have afew old mines mainly coal some gold nothing this old . Hope the bat poo didnt make you poorly though.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment! I'd love to explore some of your mines!

    • @oneloveoneheart
      @oneloveoneheart Рік тому +1

      @@Miner49er1 they are open all year round to the public no restrictions thankfully, just bring wellies as Wales and England are regularly full of rain.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      @@oneloveoneheart Good to know! If you get too much water, just send some our way :)

  • @keithjohnson5190
    @keithjohnson5190 Місяць тому +1

    What were they mining for? It is out in the middle of nowhere. How would they know that anything was there?

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Місяць тому

      I ask myself that question all the time. This area was rich with gold and silver though.

  • @gnomespace
    @gnomespace Рік тому +1

    I have access to a large silver mine where the last crew to work stuffed the shaft with crap and sluffed all of the stopes into the tunnels and backfilled the outer reaches. Now there is too much stuff in the shaft to drain the water economically enough to redig it. Owner and I can't sell it because you can't get into enough to evaluate without spending bookoo $. Much sadness.

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  Рік тому

      Dang, sorry to hear that! Sounds like a cool mine that was closed prematurely. Hope you can come up with something!

  • @tedc7714
    @tedc7714 Рік тому +1

    It says flat head screws came out in 1908

  • @adventureswithgoat719
    @adventureswithgoat719 Рік тому +1

    New to your channel.

  • @johncale7139
    @johncale7139 20 днів тому +1

    Just watched this video, did you go back to explore where those ladders went

    • @Miner49er1
      @Miner49er1  20 днів тому +1

      Not yet. I’m working on figuring out a safe way to explore the lower levels.

    • @johncale7139
      @johncale7139 20 днів тому +1

      @@Miner49er1 I Really look forward to seeing that exploration, take care of yourself