My wife and I explored Ft. Stanton cave in late August of 1991 with other members of the caving club in Las Cruces. Unbeknownst to us, my wife was pregnant with our youngest son, who was born 4/13/1992! We both still vividly remember the trips through Crystal Crawl Way, Hell Hole, 20 Steps and seeing 'cave velvet' for the first time. Lots of mud on that trip but definitely worth it! One of the best caving trips we ever went on.
It's Brutus's 60th birthday and I came looking for a video. My Dad worked for P&M for decades and was on the board of Brutus. He passed away a few years ago but would have loved to be here for that. Thanks for the video. It brings back a lot of memories.
Big Brutus was built in 1963 by Bucyrus Erie for a company called P&E. Brutus was taken out of service in 1974 and was placed on display in Kansas. She sits there on display in Kansas today.
Got to go by and see Big Brutus this past weekend. You don't have a clue how big this thing is, until you are standing right next to the tracks, and then climb around inside of it. Awesome museum!
I explored Fort Staton Cave in the 70's. At about 12 hours in there is room where an artist had sculpture 8 or 9 heads mounted to the floor. When I saw this I stopped in my tracks.
I upload a video of Big Brutus several years ago, and at the time, I could not find any other video of it here, or anywhere on the web for that matter. I was glad to share what I had with people who may have wanted to see it. Afterwards, a couple more videos were uploaded as well. I just took down my video of Big Brutus. As many of you may or may not be aware, RU-vid has decided to start inserting ads into EVERYONES videos whether they become a member and register for profits or not. To ad insult, they have decided that before you can register to receive any of the money, you must have what is a ridiculously high number of subscribers, 1000. Which will never happen for most of us who simpIy wanted to share an experience with others.
Honey badger can't kill fully grown python..it's my challenge.. adult python can swallow honey badger easily 😂🤣😂🤣honey badger can kill only small snake , not python or anaconda 😂🤣
Honey Badgers kill some of the biggest heaviest Snakes, Lizards, Tortoises, Turtles, Porqupines, Skunks, And many more they are some of the most fearless hunters even if they die they often fight to the last breath
Yeah it will eat any snake and every other animal, including cats & dogs, it's a killing machine, if any human came close, it will tear your bollocks off, they aim for human balls, that's why no human has honey badger pet, not even in africa