Again guys thanks for letting me tag along, I really enjoy this one I didn't have to get wet. It really impresses me when you strapped on for the safety. Take care of yourselves be careful 😘
You guys are genuinely amazing. None of us could ever see this for ourselves and yet here we all our, ready to explore because y'all make it possible and take us along for the journey. I appreciate it a lot. Especially as a person who's 6'4 and can barely fit into small spaces
the Twins are back again with another amazing cave still and always my favorite cavers mad love for what you do and the way you do it is unlike any other keep up the great work yall and we are so going to meet up some time and go caving can't wait till the next one.
I like having more than one perspective of a cave when you and James meet up with Alex to explore caves/pits leading to caves...nice way to clear out loose rocks(time stamp 10:57)
Interesting cave. That breakdown was a bit sketchy, but all the drops below that might be a good sign that there may be going cave. I’d definitely want to drop that 150’ pit. Great video!
You guys scare me. Be safe. Ive heard horror stories of people going into caves like this at the wrong time of year. Weather was good when they went in but it started raining shortly after and flooded the cave. This cave is practically a well at the start. Crazy stuff. Thanks for sharing!
@@ActionAdventureTwins I also would like to add, people like you are innovators and explorers. It's really cool to have you be who you are and have you talk to me 😌
I wanna bless you with safety and long lives for the whole family. Hope you always have the best information and technology for safe dives. On that, safe dives
I've become very interested in these cave eventures. Very good camera work and editing. Be careful out there so we continue to see amazing vids like these
Love the channel! You're explorations are incredible! Edge of my seat content. Do you ever sketch out any illustrations after a day inside the Earth? I'd love to see 'em if you do.
You guys are good, i love how your lighting is so we can see everything. Im amazed at how deep some of those go, its great to he able to tag along and see all of the wonders underground ❤
How in the world do you guys locate all these marvelous subterranean places???? It's incredible! You guys are living the kind of life that I would LOVE!
Now that was the pits!! 😂😂 love y’all’s videos brother!! Close to the end one of your friends said did u see the death-rock?? And someone said all of em was death -rocks lmfao!!! Awesome guys, stay safe out there!! God Bless, thanks for sharing the adventures!!!
Long time lurker, first time commenter! That Sinkhole/cave/pit thing. To me, the untrained eye, was the sketchest climb I've seen you guys do. Due to how big the loose rocks were. Sure I've seen you guys on loose rocks and under low hanging widow makers. But the size of thoes shattered BOULDERS only staying in place by an inch of flowstone. WOW!! Sub/follow worthy content!!!👍 You guys need armed guards at the entrance to this one!!! Cause there is no way your balls fit in that cave. You had to leave them up top and run off sure craziness!!! Would definitely like to see more of this "cracked hole"
6:26 yoooooooooooooooooooooooo you're not even gonna mention that crazy spine-looking accumulation on the left rock there? 😆that's cool af.... kinda creepy. This vid really makes me curious about how cavers can safely and reliably assess and overcome potentially unstable boulder piles - because I've got absolutely zero insight into that one lol - seems like the natural processes of the cave would result in most boulders settling in a pretty stable position... but that 'most' part is a bit of a liability 😬- Figure it's usually more dangerous than not to - OH SNAP bonus salamander 12:17 - to try and jostle or loosen large rocks, boulders, or cracked bits of shale-like rock, since you've got no control over any potential chain reaction that might happen... but goddamn I just don't know and I wanna =/
I would definitely love to see another video of that cave, especially going down that huge pit you found as well as that one you said has the false floor and not too much potential. Great video, stay safe and keep up the content
the one with the false floor is a death trap. we slammed a big rock down on the rock sitting above the false floor that we stepped on to try and get it to move and it didn't but even so there is no reason to chance going down there!
That was incredible. I always wondered what created the caves you go in. Often they were mines cut by hard working men; then it’s the water dissolving the limestone cutting deeper and deeper over hundreds, thousands, of years but these shaft going down to pits but didn’t open to caverns, I’m not sure. Thanks guys. I appreciate you, your videos and that you have opened up a new study for me. I find your caving and what you have shown me, absolutely fascinating.
At 6:23, that stone structure on the left almost looked like a backbone and rips. Kind of reminds me of Alien/H.R. Giger. Very interesting. Wonder what caused it to shape like that over time?
How can you tell if those large rocks in the seemingly collapsed area are stable or not stable? Do you just have to test it and see if you die or is there a **safer** alternative? Sorry if this might be a dumb question, but I was curious.
Man that room at the bottom of the pit wouldve had my knees shaking. Thats a whole lot of big unstable rocks lol. Theres a room in one of my locals with rocks everywhere precariously balancing and wedged in and the path is just right through the middle of the break down. Like a tunnel squeeze but through breakdown rocks. And i just hate it but the back end of the cave is just adorned with formations so its worth it. Its floor to ceiling rocks so realistically its done settling its just daunting to look at. But breakdown pit rooms i just wont go near. That first pit was just beautiful though.
@RealSweetKid Those types of drones come with propeller protections. I own one myself. So I assure you the signal issue won't be a problem. They can both use for shooting video footage after reaching the bottom of the cave or for reconning. Not a problem. There have been many cave flights and even archaeological cave site discoveries made in this way.
I keep seeing comments like this on every video they post. Bringing in a bunch of specialized gear like that just to make videos would really cost these guys a lot of time, and would put them at greater risk since they have to carry a lot more stuff. Without a lot more planning, they have to pack light. I've seen them put in more planning on some caves when they get a bunch of people together to see a really spectacular cave, but they're not like a National Geographic expedition crew. I personally think they're already going great work, and I like how we get to see everything from Jack's perspective as he sees it. It also lets us feel the same sense of like "oh man, I wish I had more time in this cave" when Jack looks at a corridor or a pit and is like "sorry guys but we've been in here for 6 hours already and we're freezing so it's time to head back."
We have to go check out that other pit!
Please please I really want to see what is down and up there!
5:10 I got jump-scared and almost dropped my salami sandwich LOL. You should voice-over that you see a giant spider crawling up
@@ChemEDan That was a good jump scare! I'd love to see a "horror" version or compilation of these videos haha
@@ChemEDan it literally didnt scare me at all till i went back with the idea of giant spider. then i jumped a bit
@@ChemEDan thanks, now i am hungry
Dude how are you guys not over a million by now holy shit. This content is unreal. It’s like visiting another planet
We on the slow grind! We love it. We could stay this way forever!
Again guys thanks for letting me tag along, I really enjoy this one I didn't have to get wet. It really impresses me when you strapped on for the safety. Take care of yourselves be careful 😘
You guys are genuinely amazing. None of us could ever see this for ourselves and yet here we all our, ready to explore because y'all make it possible and take us along for the journey. I appreciate it a lot. Especially as a person who's 6'4 and can barely fit into small spaces
SAME.
70 with a bad back- living vicariously through these guys!! Thanks!
None of us? Speak for yourself.
We could see it our selfs if our states allow us to know where they are or to do it not even allow to map them
agreed these are awesome to watch
At 5:12, the rope scared the crap out of me. I thought it was a huge spider. 😂
Right!😂
I thought the same thing! I jumped so hard lol
the Twins are back again with another amazing cave still and always my favorite cavers mad love for what you do and the way you do it is unlike any other keep up the great work yall and we are so going to meet up some time and go caving can't wait till the next one.
I'm so hooked on these epic videos!! Great work guys
I like having more than one perspective of a cave when you and James meet up with Alex to explore caves/pits leading to caves...nice way to clear out loose rocks(time stamp 10:57)
Interesting cave. That breakdown was a bit sketchy, but all the drops below that might be a good sign that there may be going cave. I’d definitely want to drop that 150’ pit. Great video!
a bit sketchy is an understatement!
You guys scare me. Be safe. Ive heard horror stories of people going into caves like this at the wrong time of year. Weather was good when they went in but it started raining shortly after and flooded the cave. This cave is practically a well at the start. Crazy stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Have you ever experienced an earthquake or tremor whilst being in a cave?
I have so many questions you guys should do a live Q & A one day??
You guys are one the most consistent cave dive channel uploads, gnarly stuff good job guys
you guys give us the motivation to want to go out and cave every weekend instead of other things!!!
@@ActionAdventureTwins I also would like to add, people like you are innovators and explorers. It's really cool to have you be who you are and have you talk to me 😌
I wanna bless you with safety and long lives for the whole family. Hope you always have the best information and technology for safe dives. On that, safe dives
Fantastic video guys. Thanks for taking us along with you 🙏❣️
So glad to see a new video with an awesome thumbnail of the cave. Heck yeah, let's go!
Be adventurous. Be safe. Live long. I love you guys, thanks!❤
I've become very interested in these cave eventures. Very good camera work and editing. Be careful out there so we continue to see amazing vids like these
HELL Yeah! That is a cave indeed. Man, I really enjoy you folks. Thank you for sharing this. That was KICK ASS!
You guys need a "safety team" like Storror have... You never see them in their vids, but apparently they approve all the sketchy locations. 😋
That’s not how we do it in merica. The safety team is your fattest friend sitting at the entrance hoping you come out
They are the safety team
The safety team is a running joke.
@@Lb.q2The fact that they put it in quotes makes me think they're in on the joke.
@@SuqMadiq look at the other comments they have on this channel, I don’t think they’re joking
We love your channel, you are a huge inspiration and we sincerely appreciate your support.
we are so glad to be an inspiration! you are currently finding a way to be an inspiration to many others!!!!
I enjoy your adventures and videos, and I also appreciate that your language is always clean. Hard to find these days 😊
although possibly fun and exciting to explore caves, personally i think you guys are utterly insane!!!!
You guys are amazing well done
The south has so many caves! So fucking cool man!
Love you guys. Once I’m back in the states I will be sure to pay y’all a visit. I owe y’all a train hop for sure!
Love the channel! You're explorations are incredible! Edge of my seat content. Do you ever sketch out any illustrations after a day inside the Earth? I'd love to see 'em if you do.
I love you guys, you've made my life better, you have shown me such wonders!
Another awesome adventure. You guys are incredible.
Thankyou men
One of the only channels I have the bell notification on. Dope channel
05:10 I was shocked, I thought it was a spider 😂😂
Yoooo same
If anyone is going to find the creatures from the movie The Descent, it will be you guys.
You guys are good, i love how your lighting is so we can see everything. Im amazed at how deep some of those go, its great to he able to tag along and see all of the wonders underground ❤
Just put some guzzling water down there and a huge diamond and you’ve got the nightmare room in The Rescuers.😮
Nice job🖖
I hope you brave folks don't get injured or worse someday. I said a prayer for your safety. These pit caves seem especially sketchy to me!
How in the world do you guys locate all these marvelous subterranean places???? It's incredible! You guys are living the kind of life that I would LOVE!
dude he even said it. lidar
we get told by nice people about some of these places
Beautiful logic using lidar to scope out opportunities
Indeed it is!
Geez! Y'all are scaring me!
that is so dope !
it looks like an Ancient Temple 🏯🌿
Now that was the pits!! 😂😂 love y’all’s videos brother!! Close to the end one of your friends said did u see the death-rock?? And someone said all of em was death -rocks lmfao!!! Awesome guys, stay safe out there!! God Bless, thanks for sharing the adventures!!!
yeah this cave was unstable due to blasting in a nearby quarry
Awesome. It's brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
you guys ever though of cave diving Mayan cenotes? they are insanely beautiful and fun dives.
Long time lurker, first time commenter! That Sinkhole/cave/pit thing. To me, the untrained eye, was the sketchest climb I've seen you guys do. Due to how big the loose rocks were. Sure I've seen you guys on loose rocks and under low hanging widow makers. But the size of thoes shattered BOULDERS only staying in place by an inch of flowstone. WOW!!
Sub/follow worthy content!!!👍
You guys need armed guards at the entrance to this one!!! Cause there is no way your balls fit in that cave. You had to leave them up top and run off sure craziness!!! Would definitely like to see more of this "cracked hole"
WHOA!! That raised my anxiety level...An earthquake must have shook that cave just a tad. Wish you a safe passage when you return for the other pit...
blasting in a nearby quarry did it
Been waiting bros! Looking forward to that 500k milestone!!!
Omg 😊 you guys are incredible. Thank you for such amazing content. I always pray for you all to be safe. It's like another world down there.
That is a Real Cave, Minecraft is just a Parody.
6:26 yoooooooooooooooooooooooo you're not even gonna mention that crazy spine-looking accumulation on the left rock there? 😆that's cool af.... kinda creepy.
This vid really makes me curious about how cavers can safely and reliably assess and overcome potentially unstable boulder piles - because I've got absolutely zero insight into that one lol - seems like the natural processes of the cave would result in most boulders settling in a pretty stable position... but that 'most' part is a bit of a liability 😬- Figure it's usually more dangerous than not to - OH SNAP bonus salamander 12:17 - to try and jostle or loosen large rocks, boulders, or cracked bits of shale-like rock, since you've got no control over any potential chain reaction that might happen... but goddamn I just don't know and I wanna =/
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Watching 👀. Keep safe...thanks...Death rocks not good...
I would definitely love to see another video of that cave, especially going down that huge pit you found as well as that one you said has the false floor and not too much potential. Great video, stay safe and keep up the content
the one with the false floor is a death trap. we slammed a big rock down on the rock sitting above the false floor that we stepped on to try and get it to move and it didn't but even so there is no reason to chance going down there!
When apocalypse hits, you need to be with these dudes
Be careful! Thanks for the cool footage.
When you jump, my knees hurt. That's the age difference. Can't wait to see the next pit. Good job guys.
5:10 That actually scared the crap out of me. I thought it was a giant spider or something XD.
You guys need to bring more rope. there is always another pit.
if you are anywhere nearby you guys need to get up to scranton PA ive seen so many entrances these past 2 weeks alone hiking my mind was blown
I was not ready for 5:11 lol
8:20 "I just kicked it"
Silence
"....o h m y g a w d"
Camera angles dont do justice.
Where do you guys find all these caves??
Don't know why these videos were recommended to me but now I'm fully invested 🤙🏿🔥
That was incredible. I always wondered what created the caves you go in. Often they were mines cut by hard working men; then it’s the water dissolving the limestone cutting deeper and deeper over hundreds, thousands, of years but these shaft going down to pits but didn’t open to caverns, I’m not sure. Thanks guys. I appreciate you, your videos and that you have opened up a new study for me. I find your caving and what you have shown me, absolutely fascinating.
Noah's Flood.
They said it was a sinkhole at the beginning of the video
@@earlysda Noah's flood didn't happen.
@@marcomoreno6748 Marco's words vs God's words and countless observed artifacts and cultural traditions and DNA and linguistic patterns etc.
@@earlysda"gods word" lmao
this is what i do in literally every cave in minecraft i see
Definitely one of the more sketchy caves you’ve been in. The whole thing looks like a rock pile ready to cave in!
At 6:23, that stone structure on the left almost looked like a backbone and rips. Kind of reminds me of Alien/H.R. Giger.
Very interesting. Wonder what caused it to shape like that over time?
Crazy stupid cool guys. Just subscribed.
Love it guys! Thanks for the adventure 💚
can anyone explain how so many of the pits they explore are so nice and round
Wow this is really cool! I wonder what the rock types are…
Nice vid. Should've released it during May tho, missed opportunity to title it "sinkhole de mayo".
I couldn't remember the name of the channel so I just typed in "cave dudes" and found you guy like I wanted lol
Looks like a young cave. Needs a few million years to develop 😊
Can't wait for part 2
Love the adventures my dudes!!!
When are you guys going to check that other pit out?
THIS WAS FRICKIN AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
4K looks good and really clear picture
glad you think so! makes us feel like its worth doing 4k! the large file size makes it a pain in the butt to work with!!!
Where do you find all the caves?
Y’all boys need to be taking samples from these holes, could be gold in low pressure areas
I love our future ❤️ great job guys ❤😊
10:47 wet lose jagged rock...damn bros...nerves of STEEL! Stay Safe!
I want to give these guys a super high end torch light
The name of this cave?
You guys ROCK
✌️
For me this looks like some old ancient ruins on the outside. Give me chills
How can you tell if those large rocks in the seemingly collapsed area are stable or not stable? Do you just have to test it and see if you die or is there a **safer** alternative? Sorry if this might be a dumb question, but I was curious.
I'm aware of a few unknown caves and sink holes in my area. If you are ever in northern California I could show you them.
5:09 Gees i jump so hard, i thought it was a spider coming at the screen 😂
It really does look like it lol
I always know when something or some passageway is sketchy, that's the way you're going to go.
It scares me sometimes but I like your excitement.
Where are you located ?
That’s one hell of a big rabbit hole.
At 15:10 there's a pesky barking cave spider....
That was so awesome guys! Sketch at every turn. 🙄 Thanks so much for the view!!
Man that room at the bottom of the pit wouldve had my knees shaking. Thats a whole lot of big unstable rocks lol. Theres a room in one of my locals with rocks everywhere precariously balancing and wedged in and the path is just right through the middle of the break down. Like a tunnel squeeze but through breakdown rocks. And i just hate it but the back end of the cave is just adorned with formations so its worth it. Its floor to ceiling rocks so realistically its done settling its just daunting to look at. But breakdown pit rooms i just wont go near. That first pit was just beautiful though.
Thriller! I can't wait to see yall do the last pit!
Now that was a cave!
Wow this is a gorgeous setting to have a pit.
You guys should consider using drones or nano drones for capturing superb videos.
"nano" drones. Yea get some of those guys from uncle Felix
I really like the pov of twins views, it's like being there and finding it along with them.
@RealSweetKid Those types of drones come with propeller protections. I own one myself. So I assure you the signal issue won't be a problem. They can both use for shooting video footage after reaching the bottom of the cave or for reconning. Not a problem. There have been many cave flights and even archaeological cave site discoveries made in this way.
@@JiggyGnorrus Indeed. However it would have given much more indepth realistic details once they can change the view from helmet cam to drone.
I keep seeing comments like this on every video they post. Bringing in a bunch of specialized gear like that just to make videos would really cost these guys a lot of time, and would put them at greater risk since they have to carry a lot more stuff. Without a lot more planning, they have to pack light. I've seen them put in more planning on some caves when they get a bunch of people together to see a really spectacular cave, but they're not like a National Geographic expedition crew. I personally think they're already going great work, and I like how we get to see everything from Jack's perspective as he sees it. It also lets us feel the same sense of like "oh man, I wish I had more time in this cave" when Jack looks at a corridor or a pit and is like "sorry guys but we've been in here for 6 hours already and we're freezing so it's time to head back."
Sounds like someone hit sum rips before the drop 😂🌿
did yo uguys place those bolts or were they already hanging there?
Imagine the amount of water took to carv a drop and shaft into earth as such..