Abandoned Tomsich Butte Uranium Mine

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  • @randyhavener1851
    @randyhavener1851 2 роки тому +25

    Thank you Drew!! Your work is beautiful and your photography amazing!! I truly envy you for being able to do this, and Thank You for sharing it with us! Have a safe trip!

  • @garretthurtt6254
    @garretthurtt6254 2 роки тому +3

    Fond this interesting since for the last 8 yrs I've lived in the very NW corner of Nebraska. We have some uranium mines up in the Crawford area but they are all just wells where they pump water down to extract it.

  • @paulbeck6410
    @paulbeck6410 2 роки тому +1

    You should come to the Galena, Illinois area. It's my understanding that all the lead is from uranium decaying. My grandfather, who mined lead, said that all the lead is in seams that run North-South or East-West only, I forget which. It melted the last glaciers-ice age event.

  • @huskurdunne2443
    @huskurdunne2443 2 роки тому +5

    Stumbled upon this channel a few days ago and can't stop. Great work Drew. Keep it up and stay safe.

  • @Tipsy..
    @Tipsy.. 2 роки тому +1

    Hope your channel blows up. Cool videos. I am hooked.

  • @davidtotten618
    @davidtotten618 2 роки тому +7

    I think you missed the blocked up mines by a lot more time than you think. When I graduated from high school (1973) I spent a summer working with the BLM. We were going around Southern Nevada sealing up mine shafts. We mostly did it by blowing up the entrance, but some were just fenced off. They started with the easiest to reach mines and did progressively harder ones as the years went by. I know the summer I worked with the the program was at least in its forth year, as I worked with a guy that had been working there for four years at that time. I never got to blow up the mines, I was just the dumb end of the shovel. The good news for you is that they only did ones with expired mining claims (at least at that time) and on public lands.

  • @Tocsin-Bang
    @Tocsin-Bang 2 роки тому +4

    I live about 25 miles from Portugal's last uranium mine. No longer in operation, but not abandoned. Currently undergoing a major cleanup.

  • @uleas
    @uleas 2 роки тому +3

    I'm so glad to see you're channel just explode with popularity! Been watching for months and you definently deserve it, great work!!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. It’s pretty awesome people are being recommended the content more.

  • @jeffking6672
    @jeffking6672 2 роки тому +2

    Stumbled on your Temple Mountain video and have been going through them all. I had the great fortune of being able to live in that area for a couple years as a child back in the 60's. My dad loved exploring and we would go out there and explore those mines quite often. There were a couple big enough to drive a 68 volkswagen square back into. At the time the area was amazingly remote, I-70 wasn't in yet, and hwy 24 had bridges that couldn't handle heavy trucks so they would have to buldoze fresh roads through the washes every time they needed to get through with anything heavy. I was alway amazed at what they accomplished given the equipment and infrastructure available back then.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      Sounds like an awesome time to have been out there.

  • @anthony4530
    @anthony4530 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Drew! I subscribed today. Your commentary is fascinating and the visuals, especially in this episode are positively stunning. I’m not ashamed to say my eyes were tearing up- the beauty is overwhelming.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for subscribing...more beautiful places to come.

  • @Bitwraith
    @Bitwraith 2 роки тому +5

    I''m glad this came up in my feed! This part of Utah is one of my favorite places to explore, so much to find and see! I was lucky enough to explore some of that mine with the huge metal chute about 20 years ago. It's a real shame that they are destroying history in the name of "safety". I look forward to see your future explorations.

  • @RETIRE2024
    @RETIRE2024 2 роки тому +1

    You tube sent me here and I have to say what are gem of a channel unique and interesting thank you

  • @ritchieblackmore2711
    @ritchieblackmore2711 2 роки тому +3

    Stunning drew thanks...

  • @AtomicElectronCo
    @AtomicElectronCo 2 роки тому +7

    Drew, your drone footage clearly shows there is more to this site than meets the eye initially. Be safe out there!

    • @pazsion
      @pazsion 2 роки тому

      ❤ all of them it’s quite the experience the very reason I hike and explore, just take a Geiger counter with you lol also test streams and rivers before playing or drinking

    • @pazsion
      @pazsion 2 роки тому

      The geographic data presented is super cool details too

    • @pazsion
      @pazsion 2 роки тому

      Like Dino’s prettified trees cars 😂

  • @ahaveland
    @ahaveland 2 роки тому +3

    Looks like the algorithm has found you!
    I've watched a few of your videos over the last couple of days, subbed and noticed your subscriber count start climbing rapidly - well deserved!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks. Yeah its been pretty exciting.

    • @ahaveland
      @ahaveland 2 роки тому +2

      @@RadioactiveDrew Enjoy the ride! 🙂

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 Рік тому +1

    I didn't realise the deserts are so beautiful. You've really brought it home with your fantastic camera work. I guess living in the cities we yearn for the open spaces and places. The tune of the geiger counter somehow adds a certain element of menace to the proceedings!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  Рік тому +1

      Yeah the sound of the Geiger counter gives a sense of what I’m walking into. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @judybassett9390
    @judybassett9390 2 роки тому +5

    Enjoyed the video.

  • @michaelfoley6670
    @michaelfoley6670 20 днів тому +1

    We went into the Tomsich butte mine from this video years ago. I remember seeing a latrine made of wood that said MEN on it, as well as a huge compressor with wheels. Also lots of old air hoses. I have pictures if you’re interested, although the quality of them isn’t great… Also, I remember seeing what looked to be another opening way over on the other side of Muddy creek beneath Hondoo arch. We never hiked to it though because it looked rather strenuous, so I’m not sure if it was even a mine entrance. Thanks for sharing your adventures!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  19 днів тому

      I'm planning on going back out there next spring / summer. There are a couple areas I need to explore a bit more around there.

  • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
    @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 2 роки тому

    The reason you see so many abandoned cars around mines is they would use the engines to run the equipment for the mine. They loved the old inline V6 and V8s for their easy of use and the ability to be repaired fairly easily. They'd run everything from the hoists to the ventilation to on-site milling.

  • @RevMikeBlack
    @RevMikeBlack 2 роки тому +1

    Your drone video brings to mind what Buzz Aldrin said when asked to describe the surface of the moon: Magnificent desolation.

  • @mikeday62
    @mikeday62 2 роки тому +2

    I was exploring the Tomsich Butte area in 1991. At that time the yellow truck was there, still completely intact and in restorable condition. It had heavy-duty tandem rear axles with all-wheel drive including front wheels. As I remember it had some type of box bed or stake bed. 0:34

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      Looks like it’s had some hard years after that.

  • @UziPeak
    @UziPeak 2 роки тому +1

    Love this channel definitely a diamond in the rough keep up the great work drew

  • @realifejon
    @realifejon 2 роки тому +1

    This channel is AMAZING!!! Very well deserved channel growth coming your way

  • @wemme
    @wemme 2 роки тому +3

    Hello... Greetings from New Zealand.
    I follow your videos and must say your filmography and drone work is amazing.

  • @MrParaFreak
    @MrParaFreak Рік тому +1

    Thank you!
    Super interesting, excellent photography and views!

  • @dizzy_derps
    @dizzy_derps 2 роки тому +2

    Just stumbled across your channel and already watched 4 or 5 videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @franklinthompson7336
    @franklinthompson7336 2 роки тому

    You have quickly become my favorite creator here on UA-cam! Awesome work, amazing videography and super cool information! Thank you for exposing me to a new interest!

  • @AtomicElectronCo
    @AtomicElectronCo 2 роки тому +5

    Nice to see you're on the move. I checked out the Section 9 (459C and 459 B) areas out near Cameron. It is quite desolate out there. I only found one of the main waste piles but that was it.
    Realized I'd missed the main mine site and lots of other areas. Very disorienting out there. You make it look way too easy!

  • @leonardmichaelwrinch446
    @leonardmichaelwrinch446 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Drew ‼️another great video 👍 Glad to see all the new subscribers ‼️its about time ✌🏽

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, its cool to see the channel getting some views.

  • @om617yota7
    @om617yota7 2 роки тому +5

    Hey Drew, could you do a video reviewing radiation detectors? Especially budget models? Don't go buy a bunch of them obviously, but if you could look at what's out there and suggest one to try, or suggest features that are necessary or good to have, that would be fantastic. I remember you mentioned that your RadEye will show when radiation is higher than it's detection range, while many detectors will just show a low number, that kind of thing. I'd love a detector, but prices I'm seeing for your RadEye20 are $2400-4300, which means there are other toys I'd rather have in that price range. A couple hundred bucks, and now you're talking. Don't forget the Amazon affiliate links, so you get a piece of the pie.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +5

      I'm editing together a review video right now. I give a quick run down of some of the ones I use and 4 others in the $150 range from Amazon. Hopefully it will be out next week.

    • @om617yota7
      @om617yota7 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew Dude, you are AWESOME. Thank you so much!

  • @richdiddens4059
    @richdiddens4059 2 роки тому +2

    There is an old uranium mine just north of Yosemite in Tuolumne County near Kennedy Meadows.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I've been out to a couple uranium mines in the Eastern Sierras.

  • @niteninja0133
    @niteninja0133 2 роки тому +4

    Just found this channel, love it. Don't know why it's not bigger, it's so interesting. Love learning about nuclear power and radiation. I've watched all the documentaries about 3mile Island, Chernobyl, and the Fukushima meltdown. Well 3 mile didn't melt down but still interesting. Be neat to see your take on those 3

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      I would love to go to all three of those locations. Maybe in a future video.

  • @Falador321
    @Falador321 2 роки тому

    Just discovered this channel recently and i'm hooked, KEEP IT UP!

  • @HE-162
    @HE-162 2 роки тому +2

    Enjoy it while you can! Once you get into a bunch of mines, or even just a couple great ones, just looking around outside stops being enough 😅

  • @Neptunium
    @Neptunium 2 роки тому

    congratulations Drew! job well done ! many subscribers and views!

  • @jwalster9412
    @jwalster9412 2 роки тому +1

    0:34 not only did it presumably stall out and get abandoned probably 20+ years ago, but someone also came and stripped it for parts/scrap. I wonder if it was to owner or just some random dude?

  • @SueCooke
    @SueCooke 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Drew, just followed a recommendation to check you out! Subscribed & raring to go lol. Stay safe.

  • @tejaravi3527
    @tejaravi3527 2 роки тому +7

    I learn more from people who go out there and explain us. Love your channel. Also I love the audio tracks in the video. Can share the audio titles, if you don't mind?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +3

      I'll try and do that in the future. Almost all of the music so far has been from Musicbed.

  • @CondavourTalksGuns
    @CondavourTalksGuns 2 роки тому +3

    I absolutely adore what you are able to do here, this is both so neat and interesting. You really have a niche here on youtube and i wish you nothing but the best, i bet you are going to blow up (in a good way). :D

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks. I enjoy making these videos. Hopefully I get to keep doing it for a long time because I have a lot of places to explore and stories to share.

  • @davinteare3648
    @davinteare3648 2 роки тому

    Just ordered some uranium ore off your website very excited for it to come in

  • @mikeprice2701
    @mikeprice2701 2 роки тому +2

    About 100 yards to the north of the "portal" there is another spot you should investigate. :)
    It was cool in 2005 or so there is a circular connecting tunnel inside several of the first ones you visited, and a bunch of old mining carts, drills, compressors and other stuff left inside them.

  • @my3boysonly
    @my3boysonly 2 роки тому +2

    Nice truck! Your videos are pretty good too. 😜

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks...my truck has taken me a lot of places.

  • @PlanetDeLaTourette
    @PlanetDeLaTourette 2 роки тому +5

    I often watch American films for the landscapes. You scratch that itch. It looks fantastic.
    Here in Europe there are a lot of centuries or even millennia old sandstone mines. They go on for miles and miles. These are all bricked up. Quite a lot of "explorers" died in there. Besides the usual hazards one can get utterly lost. Some among us are very irresponsible.
    The coolest I've been in was a basalt mine. The black hexagon structures, pillars, the floor and ceiling, make it surreal. If you have the opportunity...

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      That mine sounds awesome. I’ve seen a bunch of basalt columns in Iceland that were pretty amazing.

  • @garethjohnstone8662
    @garethjohnstone8662 2 роки тому +1

    Ah mate, I would have LOVED to have gone on this trip with you. Quite a few of your trips atually. Keep up the goo work and, I really appreciate it.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      Glad you are enjoying the videos. Maybe in the future I can have a meet up at a location.

    • @garethjohnstone8662
      @garethjohnstone8662 2 роки тому +1

      @@RadioactiveDrew You should. Perhaps in New Mexico at the Trinity test site. It's on my list of places to visit and the dates are specific.

  • @dontask8979
    @dontask8979 2 роки тому +2

    That spot at the end looked like a old home site.

  • @r.l.666
    @r.l.666 2 роки тому +3

    I find nuclear energy fascinating. Thank you for this channel. You kinda remind me of the PC version of David Hahn, the radioactive boy-scout.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +3

      I need to do a small video on that guy and the stuff so many people get wrong.

  • @missano3856
    @missano3856 2 роки тому +2

    Do you live in Montana? If so you should check out abandoned mines in the Pryors.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I do live in Montana. I was going to try and go there before the snow came but I didn't do it in time.

    • @missano3856
      @missano3856 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew I want to get a meter and persue this hobby, partly to freak out people. I live in Billings and I'm curious just how hot those mines down there are. Most of these mines were pretty low grade stuff and would never have been mined except for cold war weapons stuff. I'm also curious if you can get close enough to a middle silo to detect it, my guess is strongly no, you can't get that close and weapons are not that hot.

    • @missano3856
      @missano3856 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew Oh, the parts of the roads to the Pryors on the rez are really bad.

  • @rickmiller1425
    @rickmiller1425 2 роки тому +1

    Stumbled onto your video on San Onofre and have been going through the rest. You have some great content! Both my wife and I are employed at the Hanford Site and find this type of stuff fascinating. There is so much to see on site but unfortunately it's not exactly accessible, even to workers out there. I'm coming up on four years out there but my wife is nearing 30 years and in the line of work she does she has seen a lot of the site. Keep up the content, it's great!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I hope to go to Hanford one of these days and do a video about the site. The area seems super interesting.

  • @georgeplhak
    @georgeplhak 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the video. Typo in the title "Mline".

  • @garyr.8116
    @garyr.8116 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Drew, have you ever checked out Uranium Lake, Texas ? It's a huge pile of uranium tailings you can see from Google Earth. This site one of the first uranium mines from the 1950's.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I haven't heard of this before. I'll have to check it out.

  • @pazsion
    @pazsion 2 роки тому +1

    Yea dude there’s a buddy system unique to radiology use it. Gas and Geiger and more cameras haha.
    Love how your passionate about exporting yet you can see through the landscape and break down the layers and the engineering all in the same stride

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      Thanks...I really enjoy what I do and that I get to share it with people.

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC 2 роки тому +1

    Please tell us the levels as we hear it sounding, preferably in micro seiverts.

  • @marcsainz6800
    @marcsainz6800 2 роки тому +1

    Should head out to Missouri and the Coldwater Creek. Dumping ground for the Manhattan project. Recent documentary about it called Atomic Homefront. Would make an excellent video and be more contemporary in terms of contamination.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      Its a place I want to explore in the future to see what exactly is going on there.

  • @areafifty
    @areafifty 2 роки тому

    I was on the crew that closed that portal. The pipe is to prevent gas build up and flooding. You can still access the mine from higher up

  • @thesayxx
    @thesayxx 2 роки тому +3

    Hey rad Drew. I have a video request / suggestion. Can maybe you do a quick rundown on Geiger counters? like a small guide for a first buy Geiger counter. What to look for, what to avoid etc. Since almost none of them are cheap it would be a big help to guys like me who are thinking of getting one, and exploring the radiation around us. Also if you want to explore an old mine there is an old ghost town called Cerro Gordo in death valley near Keeler run by a youtuber Brent Underwood (Ghost town living). Its an old silver mine but the main elevator still works down to 900ft level, and Brent gives tours to fellow youtubers and visitors.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +4

      I just shot a video talking about different Geiger counters. Hopefully it should be out next week. I would also love to check out Cerro Gordo and see what's going on down in those mines.

    • @thesayxx
      @thesayxx 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew I'm curious as well if the counter starts chirping if you go down some mineshafts. Ok tnx in advance. will keep an eye out for that video. I really want to buy one but have no clue what to look for. The one you have is waaay out of my price range :D

    • @pilotdane
      @pilotdane 2 роки тому +1

      @@RadioactiveDrew I can't wait to see that video. I have a inexpensive QC300E+ and have always wondered about benefits of getting something nicer (more expensive).

  • @lethrbear32
    @lethrbear32 2 роки тому +1

    Have you been to the old Trojan power plant site on the Columbia River in Washington state yet? They still have spent rods cooling on site and the cooling tower was imploded in 2001. Theyre just sitting behind a chain link fence in concrete encasment, and it's believed they're unguarded. Some are cracked, and someone should take some measurements of the area because they turned it into a park! Also, Hanford is upriver from there if you haven't done anything on that. I'd be glad to show you the Trojan site. It's close by.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      That sounds like a cool site to visit. I’ll have to check it out next time I’m out that way. Hanford is on my list.

  • @skully_8500
    @skully_8500 2 роки тому +3

    hey drew since you seem to know alot about this stuff i was wondering how many CPM would you say is dangerous too be around?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +3

      Depends on if that is ambient radiation or something from a source that you can easily walk away from. Also depends on the type of radiation. I would start to ask questions if something was 200-300 CPM. I’ve been in a 90,000 CPM uranium mine where most of that activity was from radon. I try and keep my time short in places like that. If I was in an area that was giving me 100,000 CPM I would get out of there after a little checking. If my meter was maxing out, at 560,000, I would get out.

  • @knoxvilledoobie8549
    @knoxvilledoobie8549 2 роки тому

    I would like you to investigate Radioactive Knoxville Tennessee. It's not far from Oakridge Tennessee. I know of one place where Radioactive waste was stored for many years, very close to people and there houses. It was cleaned up and swept under the rug. It would be interesting to find out how Hot the surrounding area is. Any way love your content. Have a good night

  • @EstOptimusNobis
    @EstOptimusNobis 2 роки тому

    Love your videos, fellow explorer, comfortable in your own company.

  • @oldminer5387
    @oldminer5387 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Drew, just discovered your channel. Your photography and presentation are great. I have been interested in uranium mining and radiation for some time. In the area where I lived when uranium became a big deal gold prospectors threw away their gold pans and grabbed radiation detectors and headed out. I look forward to more of your postings.

  • @adam_beach_bum
    @adam_beach_bum 2 роки тому +5

    Drew you should reach out to Gly Coolness his channel is Abandoned and Forgotten Places. He may help ya navigate to find some mines that you are able to access.

    • @nefariumxxx
      @nefariumxxx 2 роки тому +1

      I remember in one of Gly's older videos, he explored a mine that he only found out later had uranium content.

  • @cannon440
    @cannon440 2 роки тому +3

    Why is the Thermo Scientific™ RadEye™ B20 SO expensive?
    Over $2000.00, Is it cost to manufacture or heavy markup? Thanks & keep up the fascinating work.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      The Radeye B20 is so expensive because its mainly for government agencies. When I bought mine 5 years ago it was a little over $1200. Crazy that it has gone up so much.

    • @nefariumxxx
      @nefariumxxx 2 роки тому +1

      Corporate greed which indeed the government/medical industry doesn't mind paying into. You can literally buy a basic geiger counter for about $50 on ebay. There's several Chinese models which will do the basic thing people want. They won't count alpha for that cost, but beta/gamma yes.

  • @rickmerritt8035
    @rickmerritt8035 2 роки тому

    Great videos. Very informative. Really love the music with your videos. Who does the music?

  • @Jacobkasel
    @Jacobkasel 2 роки тому +1

    Drew, it would be interesting to see a video with a cloud chamber and one of your hotter sources.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      It’s on the list of things to make.

    • @Jacobkasel
      @Jacobkasel 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew I did it with an upside down fish tank on dry ice with a layer of black plastic on the bottom and a saturated alcohol rag glued to the top with just LED flashlights. It worked very well but I only had a small amount of uranium ore.

  • @erikdenwalt4801
    @erikdenwalt4801 Рік тому +1

    Love this mine, explored it a few months back. You can squeeze in through the left side of the rebar if you want to explore, but I do not condone it at all. It’s barred for a reason, remember that if you decide to risk it. The sandstone I’m these areas is extremely unstable

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  Рік тому

      Yeah, sandstone can come down in very large slabs.

  • @hpd6119
    @hpd6119 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for great videos man! I like them even more after finding out you're also in MT! Just an idea for a video maybe, are there any affordable meters that you would recommend? Even for checking things out at antique shops and stuff? The one you have is nice, but $2200+ is a bit pricey! Hope you and your family are well and keep up the good work!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      I'm working on a little Geiger counter review right now. I was suppose to get it out last week before the holiday but I didn't have time. I'll have it out this week.

  • @superodfx
    @superodfx 2 роки тому +2

    Radioactive drew have you seen the UA-cam clip from the 90’s a bizarre story of ‘Galen Winsor the nuclear scare scam’
    It’s bizarre do know anything about this??
    Thank you

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I think that dude was a little extreme in how he would do things that's for sure.

    • @nefariumxxx
      @nefariumxxx 2 роки тому

      He was a conspiracy theorist but he got a few things right. Saw a post made by his grandson that said he ended up dying of Parkinson's complications at a fairly old age. Uranium is indeed a heavy metal which he was literally licking off his hand at his demonstrations.

  • @HostageAsker
    @HostageAsker 2 роки тому +1

    Drew, you need to check out The Hanford Site.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I plan on going there and making a video about that location.

  • @robtippin9111
    @robtippin9111 2 роки тому

    Have you thought about checking out the Hanford Washington area?

  • @christophertiredofbs8514
    @christophertiredofbs8514 Рік тому +1

    Awesome content
    I wish I could explore with you.
    Stay safe.

  • @georgecoffey9387
    @georgecoffey9387 2 роки тому

    I've really enjoyed your videos, I noticed you go to the Los Angeles area often , have you gone to the Santa Susana Field Laboratory site? You can get pretty close just in public trails and it's the highest background levels I've seen

  • @Wyonsvd
    @Wyonsvd 2 роки тому

    Cool videos! When will you hit Arco, Idaho?

  • @jd3497
    @jd3497 2 роки тому +2

    After exploring a mine, isn't your clothing and skin covered with radioactive dust? Which is then transferred to your vehicle, etc.? While low level, does it become a concern over time?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      It really depends on the mine. Usually the contamination you pickup in a uranium mine is from radon daughters, what radon decays into. But there’s a lot that factors into that. I’m usually not too worried about uranium dust on me unless I’m digging around in a ore dump or something like that. I usually check my clothes with a Geiger counter to see if I picked up any contamination.

  • @lakeheroux3266
    @lakeheroux3266 2 роки тому +1

    Have you ever explored SL-1 Nuclear Meltdown in Idaho?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      There is EBR-1 and that had a partial meltdown in the core. That one can be accessed by anyone in the summer months.

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @pictie
    @pictie 2 роки тому

    Iam surprised the doj and homeland doesn't make those areas off limits id feel lucky saying how much of are autonomy has been striped away already.

  • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
    @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 2 роки тому

    Those pipes were probably leftovers from the pneumatic and water lines the miners used for their drills. Typically the airlines are larger than the water because they would use the extra volume as a buffer against rapid pressure drops when you first start up your drills. The deeper in you get and they start adding old repurposed boilers as air tanks which created the same thing. Kinda cool to see an old late 1800's riveted boiler several thousand feet in and hundreds of feet up or down a shaft, only to be another thousand along a drift and there it is, a couple tons of iron that someone _riveted together_ a hundred and fifty years ago. And then sometime during it's life a couple crazy miners drug it deep underground and gave it a second life.
    Lots of cool history in those mines. But some do deserve getting bricked up. Not all, but some do for reasons not at first obvious to the eye. Main thing to remember when mine exploring, if you think you have enough batteries you probably don't. And safety third on the light itself. Bring a backup for your backup. If the mine has open winzes or stopes you can slid into you'll probably never make it out alive. The dark you'll find yourself in is really hard to replicate today. Then a brain bucket and an O2 sensor at a minimum for your other gear. Be safe out there! So much cool stuff to find and document is still left underground!

  • @rtqii
    @rtqii 2 роки тому +1

    I missed the counter readings!

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      Yeah I wasn't good on showing the readings at this location. Was having too much fun running around.

  • @sander8928
    @sander8928 2 роки тому

    Hi Drew, thanks for your videos. They are bingewatch-worthy :D I was looking for a RadEye B20 myself after I saw your videos, but could find no webshop that sells them. Where can you buy one and what is the approximate price for a RadEye B20?

  • @dmitriiandreev
    @dmitriiandreev 2 роки тому +2

    what slider do you use for time lapse?

  • @Jacobkasel
    @Jacobkasel 2 роки тому +1

    These videos are very impressive, what does your geiger counter overload at, and what CPM are you comfortable being around?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      The Radeye B20 maxes out at 560,000 CPM and I’m out being around objects that max out my meter. But if the area radiation is at 50,000 I’m concerned. I haven’t been a situation where I wouldn’t go into an area because the radiation was too high.

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew will You Be Ok When The Cancer Comes? nothing Over 20 CPM For Stupid Fix IT No Never CAN

  • @wbnomo7590
    @wbnomo7590 2 роки тому +2

    Great intro, to another great video. Do you think those mines utilized traditional ore carts on a rail type system?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      I would think so. I see evidence of old rails out there sometimes.

  • @henrywede6442
    @henrywede6442 2 роки тому +3

    It is pronounced tom-sick.
    I think one of the information signs mentions that.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +2

      I saw that...I think I got close to pronouncing it correctly at the end of the video.

  • @-Hammer-
    @-Hammer- 15 днів тому +1

    2:48 and 9:05 - Hondu Arch in the background

  • @seviercountygunclub7529
    @seviercountygunclub7529 2 роки тому

    Using these instruments almost daily (the radeye) I am very familiar with their sound. I could hear yours making some good noise due to the background. Why did you not show the levels you encountered?

  • @jefftoombs68
    @jefftoombs68 2 роки тому +1

    Drew, this isn't any of my business but... How tall are you? I would help with figuring out perspective at times.
    Love the videos. Your drone pieces are absolutely amazing!
    J

  • @kylorenter
    @kylorenter 2 роки тому +1

    Why are they sealing up the old mines? I think I can guess why, but not sure if anyone knows why specifically?

  • @AnonymousAlcoholic772
    @AnonymousAlcoholic772 2 роки тому

    Hey man, i just found something in my parents old stuff maybe you know something about. Its an old analog mini conrad 2 dosimeter. I know they bought it before they went to Europe in 1986. Anyway it seems to be in perfect working condition. In fact, its all solid state solid steel construction. Damn thing actually looks made to survive a nuclear blast lol. Do these things deteriorate over time? Is this model any good? Can i have confidence it works? I put it next to a smoke detector and i got a few ticks but nothing crazy.

  • @1over137
    @1over137 Рік тому +1

    @MattsOffRoadRecovery looks like a fixer upper! 0:42

  • @The5As7
    @The5As7 2 роки тому

    6:55 - "Walk up this 'trail'"🤣. Very loose def of "trail".

  • @Rudedogsgarage
    @Rudedogsgarage 2 роки тому

    What’s safest way to keep my finds at home

  • @Vickey71vlogs
    @Vickey71vlogs 2 роки тому

    I just recently bought a geiger counter, and for some odd reason there is something incredibly radioactive in my motel room. It’s saying that I am picking up 536.6 microsieverts per hour. And I don’t think that that’s a safe threshold for a human. I think that is sounds like radium, but you’re the radioactive expert you tell me.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      That would be very high if that Geiger counter is correct.

    • @Vickey71vlogs
      @Vickey71vlogs 2 роки тому

      @@RadioactiveDrew I mean, I did only paid 40 bucks for it. Maybe I should’ve waited till your video came out on which Geiger counter to buy because man what I really want a radeye B20 instead, I got the Amazon special benot 20

  • @alexdrockhound9497
    @alexdrockhound9497 2 роки тому +1

    im quite upset that they block off all these mines.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому

      You and me both. So much history being made like it never happened.

  • @weirdmeisterinc
    @weirdmeisterinc 2 роки тому +3

    enjoyed 🤠

  • @Rorschach1024
    @Rorschach1024 Рік тому +1

    I'm curious what geology made the area so rich in uranium. Anybody know?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  Рік тому

      I’ve seen a couple mining reports that say it use to be an ancient riverbed that caused these deposits to accumulate.

  • @andrewteichman6939
    @andrewteichman6939 2 роки тому

    Drew! Hoping you find this comment as I can’t find a way to DM you. Please consider exploring the Project Rulison and Project Rio Blanco sites. Also as a result of these…I would welcome a discussion regarding any presence of radioactivity (natural or otherwise) in the natural gas/oil supply. (I believe in spite of earlier restrictions, there appear to be shale operations near these sites) Just an idea. Keep up the good work!

  • @MarkRose1337
    @MarkRose1337 2 роки тому +3

    It's a shame the fun police seal all the entrances.

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +1

      I know. Would be better to educate people instead of shutting them out.

  • @wyatthenrie9615
    @wyatthenrie9615 2 роки тому

    My God I had no idea this was so close to my house I live a little under an hour away and less than that to the Swell it self

  • @shable1436
    @shable1436 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe do a video of radiation levels in strange objects in the home, or even better, certain foods like nuts or bananas. I think that might get you a viral vid

  • @nicks4597
    @nicks4597 2 роки тому +1

    what meter you use?

    • @RadioactiveDrew
      @RadioactiveDrew  2 роки тому +2

      I use the Radeye B20 and the Radiacode 101 pretty regularly on my travels. I'm working on a small Geiger counter review talking about some of the detectors out there.