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A Bad Mine Leads To A Good Mine 

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This mine started out rather badly, but, as you’ll see, became quite a good mine to explore in the end. This is yet another case that demonstrates the value of running things out… And, in this case, I can add the value of not just taking someone’s word for something! I can’t even begin to tell you how many times we have been told that a mine is inaccessible because it has caved, has a crazy person squatting at the site, been destroyed by the Forest Service, etc. Quite often, we arrive at the abandoned mine and find a way in or find that the rumors were complete nonsense. These lessons are applicable everywhere in life, not just in the field of mine exploring.
I tried to pick a thumbnail picture where it looked like we were scolding Little Jake. Hopefully, that was successful.
It was difficult to piece together the history of this abandoned mine as there were a number of contradictory reports. So, I’ll stick to what was consistent across all of the reports: This was a gold mine and the ore body was discovered in the early 1900s. It was worked heavily at that time and then abandoned after World War I. At some later date - either the 1950s or the 1970s depending on the report I was reading - the mine had some rehabilitation work done for sampling and exploration, but this came to nothing.
There was a lot of history on the hill where this mine is located. I found the remains of some very old, primitive stone cabins and we found the remains of a lot of surface workings and prospecting activity. There was also modern mining activity taking place, with evidence of recent core drilling and sampling farther up the hill.
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You can see the full TVR Exploring playlist of abandoned mines here: goo.gl/TEKq9L
You can see the gear that I use for mine exploring here: bit.ly/2wqcBDD and here: bit.ly/2p6Jip6
Several kind viewers have asked about donating to help cover some of the many expenses associated with exploring these abandoned mines. Inspired by their generosity, I set up a Patreon account. So, if anyone would care to chip in, I’m under TVR Exploring on Patreon.
Thanks for watching!
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Growing up in California’s “Gold Rush Country” made it easy to take all of the history around us for granted. However, abandoned mine sites have a lot working against them - nature, vandals, scrappers and various government agencies… The old prospectors and miners that used to roam our lonely mountains and toil away deep underground are disappearing quickly as well.
These losses finally caught our attention and we felt compelled to make an effort to document as many of the ghost towns and abandoned mines that we could before that colorful niche of our history is gone forever. But, you know what? We enjoy doing it! This is exploring history firsthand - bushwhacking down steep canyons and over rough mountains, figuring out the techniques the miners used and the equipment they worked with, seeing the innovations they came up with, discovering lost mines that no one has been in for a century, wandering through ghost towns where the only sound is the wind... These journeys allow a feeling of connection to a time when the world was a very different place. And I’d love to think that in some small way we are paying tribute to those hardy miners that worked these mines before we were even born.
So, yes, in short, we are adit addicts… I hope you’ll join us on these adventures!
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@kylerayk
@kylerayk Год назад
What a cool mine! I don't know how you don't get hopelessly lost in those mines. Thanks for sharing your exploration!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Yes, this one ended up being quite good. I had really low expectations when we first went into that little prospect...
@TheSlimej
@TheSlimej Год назад
@@TVRExploring The right hand rule, right?
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 Год назад
I like how you explore without the drama similar to Mine explorers.
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Thank you. Yes, I try very hard to avoid that.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
This is the Main reason you are my Absolute favorite exploration exploration channel!! 🤠👍
@chrisstrobel3439
@chrisstrobel3439 Год назад
Hey thanks for zooming in on the minerals, it’s not geeking out man, mining in the end is all about the mineral right, and we mineral collectors in the audience really appreciate it.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
I second that motion!!! 🤠👍
@justusbar7597
@justusbar7597 Год назад
What a nice episode, looking forward to part 2 with the rope action! This channel is so underrated. Great to see mine exploration and an active mine on one channel!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Thank you for the kind words. Glad you're enjoying the content...
@UKAbandonedMineExplores
@UKAbandonedMineExplores Год назад
In America, as in the UK, I am always amazed these sites still exist and haven't been landscaped, maybe in a few generations that will happen, so in the meantime, we need to document.
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
They are disappearing quickly. I doubt many will survive for even one more generation.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
Keep Up the Good Work we need more men like you to preserve our history!!! 🤠👍
@casedoumasr656
@casedoumasr656 Год назад
Well this is a big surprise seeing 2 ore hoppers and track right from the beginning and seen your pickup your research paid of big time you might say right to the front door🤗 boy you got a good find with that small opening and could hear you had a big smile glad we were able to tag along on your great discovery .p.s.we all know the in the future you'll be back with those rope's ⛏️💣 hope it does not keep you up at night wondering what is down that deep deep shaft 🤔 thank you till later 🏆
@davegrummett1263
@davegrummett1263 Год назад
That winze looked very appealing indeed. It would be nice to see a skip car at the bottom but since the hoist, cable, etc. seemed to be gone I guess maybe that's doubtful. Can't wait to see what's down there. Thanks for the video Justin and Company. 👍
@markattardo
@markattardo Год назад
Awesome exploration👍👍
@stevebaseley
@stevebaseley Год назад
Cool mine thanks for sharing 👍 🇬🇧
@cortrichards8179
@cortrichards8179 Год назад
I grew up in Montana and the amount of old mines that can be found there is astounding. The old miners were very prolific back in the mid to late 19th century, and most mines there seemed to be from that time period. There are some that are newer but maybe only the 1920's at the latest. Luckily, I grew up in a time (1960's and 70's) when most of them were still unexplored and were still full of artefacts, so got to see a lot of great stuff. I can only hope that others are as respectful as you guys and will leave the artefacts for others to see, too. It is so cool to see you guys take great pride in preserving the artefacts that you find. Thanks for these excellent videos and Happy Exploring!
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
The old saying I've taken only photographs and leave nothing but footprints is best used by everyone and anyone who wishes to see and preserve our history!!! 🤠👍 P.s. A Plague and Pox on All Methbillies!!!
@cortrichards8179
@cortrichards8179 Год назад
@@worldtraveler930 Agreed! Methbillies are the worst! I did take an old liquor flask that I found in one old mine, but I felt that if I left it, it would only be broken or snatched by someone else. It was a nice coffin flask that was embossed with the name of the liquor dealer and was from a now ghost town in Montana. I found out later that it is worth quite a bit, however, that is not what I am interested in at all. I could care less about money. ( Probably not something you hear someone say very often! ) I care about the historical value and preservation. I will also admit to doing a lot of digging for old 19th century bottles in dumps and old outhouses. I do have a very large collection of 19th century bottles but again, I don't really care about the monetary value. It is the history and thinking about who last touched that bottle and why. My collection is such that it will eventually go to the Montana Historical Society when I am deceased. It is not only bottles but also Victrola's, calendars, old advertising signs and other old oddities that I have collected since I was young. I have always been fascinated by history, even since I was a child and have amassed quite a large collection. Mostly all of it is Montana or Montana Territory related. Apologies for this being so long! Take care and thanks!
@paulcooper2897
@paulcooper2897 Год назад
Wow! That was a great treasure hidden in that little hole!!! Looks like a return with Ropes is in order for the winze! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
@theminejunkie
@theminejunkie Год назад
Awesome exploration! Love seeing the crystals on the wall. Just recently documented a mine just days before the area was ravaged by the Mosquito Fire. Praying for everyone affected.
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
As a silver lining, the fires do reveal some mines that have been hidden away and they definitely make them more accessible. We visited a mine last month that no one had been able to visit for decades because it was so impossible to reach due to impenetrable brush. A fire changed that dynamic and made it possible to visit.
@stanbatchelor810
@stanbatchelor810 Год назад
The one down the steep south facing road with the old yellow truck halfway down, before the rock slide? Haven't been down there in 10+ years. What's left of the old wooden cabin above the road must have burned.
@theminejunkie
@theminejunkie Год назад
@@TVRExploring I hadn't thought of that! I am mainly worried about all the historical artifacts outside of the mine, especially an old wooden cabin.
@tedc7714
@tedc7714 Год назад
I think the prospectors recently cut that little into the big mine, I think the big one may have pay rock left in it. They took a lot of samples... they must have had good maps to cut the little hole and get into it. But I think they did...
@NicholasX.
@NicholasX. Год назад
That little hole ended up leading to some exciting exploration. Thanks for posting this, and it would be awesome if it was possible that I could join you guys someday.
@TroyDowVanZandt
@TroyDowVanZandt Год назад
I have been watching this and other mine exploration channels for a while, and I have yet to see something that one used to see regularly in old mines in southern Arizona: core samples. It was common to walk down a drift and see boxes of core samples right beneath the holes they came out of. I imagine coring was not cheap, but if it kept you on the ore, I'm sure it was worth it.
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
I'd say it is actually pretty rare for us to encounter core samples. I've been to many hundreds of abandoned mines and I can think of less than 10 that had core samples around.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
I remember a couple episodes where the buildings outside the mine where absolutely choked with core samples!
@StirlingLighthouse
@StirlingLighthouse Год назад
That’s a perfect game rule. Lol Love it. 👍
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven Год назад
Just a little hole lol poor guy hehe, very nice explore, and a surprising nice mine, nice bit of stopes.
@davekreitzer4358
@davekreitzer4358 Год назад
That's a decline on the other side ! Lol ! Nice explore , interesting ! 😎 Glad to hear that you may be back to rope down the decline , should be lots to explore hopefully !
@leopardone2386
@leopardone2386 Год назад
Man my mine was blown by all the artifacts left. Awesome video.
@CornishMineExplorer
@CornishMineExplorer Год назад
This is one of the best explores I have seen for ages, what a find, the fact you got into another sealed off mine is amazing. A mine explorers dream!! Thanks for sharing the adventure, like being there with you!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Thank you very much. Any time that we can figure out a way into a mine that seems to be lost is indeed a good day!
@frankgaletzka8477
@frankgaletzka8477 Год назад
Thank you for this wonderfull Video It is amazing that you find the other mine that was blocked. The Minerals were amazing . The spraypaint damages the history Look but this man who did this dont like history i think. Take care greetings yours Frank Galetzka
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Yes, I always hate to see the spray paint inside of the mines. It takes away from the historical nature of it and shows that you're not the first one that has been there since the mine was abandoned.
@jamesthompson8008
@jamesthompson8008 Год назад
Very cool mine, utterly amazing the number of levels/directions/stores! Hoping you guys decide to descend to other levels, shaft that deep there definitely has to be more to it. Thanks for sharing this & thank whichever of you decided to chase that hole!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Yes, this one is worth a return visit.
@brucevanderzanden9638
@brucevanderzanden9638 Год назад
Nice explore of this mine Justin! Thank you!
@markcantemail8018
@markcantemail8018 Год назад
Wow Thru the Rabbit hole and things got Interesting real fast . Thank you for the explore .
@drekor72
@drekor72 Год назад
An awesome explore! Thanks for the upload. 🥃
@robertsnyder5149
@robertsnyder5149 Год назад
Boy, for all the paint and flagging, the government geologists really loved this mine.
@oxskirra
@oxskirra Год назад
Awesome surprises. Cant wait to see more of this mine or your mine. Its all 😎
@farmworkMi
@farmworkMi Год назад
Great exploration
@SueGirling68
@SueGirling68 Год назад
Hi Justin, those whit flower like crystals look a lot like Aragonite but I could be wrong. It turned out to be a pretty good explore, I think your friend needs to do some studying on how to explain things more clearly lol. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Haha, yes, we gave him a really hard time about that, but, unfortunately, I wasn't recording then... I'll have to look up what Aragonite looks like again. Thank you for the suggestion.
@luken4490
@luken4490 Год назад
You should check out the soudan mine in soudan Minnesota. It's a massive iron mine. There currently doing maintenance on it and won't be open until the spring but it's a really impressive mine.
@KubotaManDan
@KubotaManDan Год назад
That was awesome, thanks for your expert video skills, the mineral close ups..ahh, and everything else. Can't wait for the ropes explore.
@williamwintemberg
@williamwintemberg Год назад
Very interesting mine to say the least. I'm wondering about a part two or more? I would love to see the piece of machinery outside. Nice explore!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
If we get back to that part of Nevada, there will be a part two. I doubt there was much down that winze, but one must be sure...
@brannancloward
@brannancloward Год назад
I dont think there is anything better than finding a mine inside a mine!
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
I second that motion!!! 🤠👍
@jd-ku3iw
@jd-ku3iw Год назад
Thank you. Great mines.
@slimwantedman6694
@slimwantedman6694 Год назад
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
@ralphpatrick3071
@ralphpatrick3071 Год назад
😮 That was a nice surprise..
@GLF-Video
@GLF-Video Год назад
Thanks again!
@carllarsen6234
@carllarsen6234 Год назад
California, where the sign at the exit of the mine says, "Caution bad air"..
@archstanton9206
@archstanton9206 Год назад
Another amazing trip, the geology in some of that mine was very interesting, during the first few minutes I was thinking about the size of the waste rock area outside and trying to make what you were finding fit, then you slid through that hole and into the main mine....there was a LOT of material moved out of there. A heck of a lot of sweat and toil.
@richtyler1353
@richtyler1353 Год назад
This was a very exciting mine video. Really enjoy all of your videos thanks so much
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Thank you very much. Glad you're enjoying them...
@joshuajackson6442
@joshuajackson6442 Год назад
Thank you, that was fun!!!
@danielhicks7593
@danielhicks7593 Год назад
Where you been man busy I'm sure thanks for the video brother
@jonathanbusst7962
@jonathanbusst7962 Год назад
Haha, “just a little hole,” priceless
@lesbendo6363
@lesbendo6363 Год назад
Thank you.🇨🇦
@ryanbrazeal8901
@ryanbrazeal8901 Год назад
Nice vid looks like a mine I explore in Cali
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 Год назад
"Tis but a scratch" -The Black Knight
@brentkeller3826
@brentkeller3826 Год назад
"Don't know if there's rail in here. Very soft." *stops and thinks about false floor* "So anyway, moving on."
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Haha!
@johnjimjohnston
@johnjimjohnston Год назад
very good
@vincenthackett7771
@vincenthackett7771 Год назад
I know where about that mine is and Interested to found out there’s a way in the rest of the workings I was told by friend there was no way in what a friend lol I’ll have to check it out great video Justin be safe out there my friend can’t wait till next video
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Ha, yeah, be careful with what those friends tell you! You saw the danger of that in this video...
@Red-Corporation
@Red-Corporation Год назад
Thanks :)
@MinesoftheWest
@MinesoftheWest Год назад
Gotta be careful with those “little hole” comments. That’s mine exploring 101
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Yep! There's a price to pay for misleading comments like that.
@robertsnyder5149
@robertsnyder5149 Год назад
I have seen that popcorn quartz covered with gold before.
@uwillnevahno6837
@uwillnevahno6837 Год назад
I'm curious, if you looked at the survey markers can you tell from the numbering scheme which entrance they used (the same as your group or the collapsed portal)?
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
No, everyone uses different markings. There isn't uniformity that allows one to interpret them easily.
@georgeboehler9155
@georgeboehler9155 Год назад
For us novices, please always state what you think they were mining!
@ericcorse
@ericcorse Год назад
He normally tells in the written description.
@davidmicheletti6292
@davidmicheletti6292 Год назад
such an extensive workings
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Definitely much more than I expected initially!
@lennardperry5184
@lennardperry5184 Год назад
that was a good one
@sampointau
@sampointau Год назад
At 35:31 you missed the drill steel hanging down out of the top left side of the face I think.
@Ed_in_Md
@Ed_in_Md Год назад
Guess you could call the initial hole you went through a glory hole. Great mine. Thanks for sharing
@Ed_in_Md
@Ed_in_Md Год назад
Don’t ask your friend his opinion about part of a mine anymore. That would have really been a shame to miss!
@larrykluckoutdoors8227
@larrykluckoutdoors8227 Год назад
Big second mine
@richardwarnock2789
@richardwarnock2789 Год назад
Jeff and Slim would likey great working's!!!; )
@RussellNelson
@RussellNelson Год назад
Just about everywhere you went there was pink surveyor's markings. Any idea what they were looking for?
@crazykev5
@crazykev5 Год назад
I'm surprised it's a gold mine. I didn't see any quartz vane.
@weedlboffer
@weedlboffer Год назад
@2:00 Not 100% sure, but that "popcorn" looks like botryoidal chalcedony
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Thank you.
@MrJayrodge
@MrJayrodge Год назад
At about the 32 minute mark there was some great looking rusty ore. Do you guys ever sample those spots?
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
We don't normally have samples from the Nevada mines tested. Too far from home...
@darinday6930
@darinday6930 Год назад
Cool mine! Does your friend with the tattoos have his own mine exploring channel?
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
No, he just records stuff for himself...
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 Год назад
The symbol is almost the symbol for planet mercury.
@carlwest859
@carlwest859 Год назад
> Lots of variety in this old mine. Can we have a little more history and less mystery? Don't need the location or mine names but dates and minerals extracted would be interesting and which hemisphere. Thanks for showing us the details. Is that a drill stem stuck at 35:30? Be careful men.
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Read the description below the video.
@davebarns1
@davebarns1 Год назад
Will there be a part 2 in this mine, Justin?
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
If we make it back to that area...
@keith38able
@keith38able Год назад
at 10:16 what is the white tag above the whole you guys were entering?
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
A survey marker or where a sample was taken...
@juliuscaesar3346
@juliuscaesar3346 Год назад
💚💚👍👍
@haroldishoy2113
@haroldishoy2113 Год назад
29% is really good
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
He meant 20.9%.
@frankyensan
@frankyensan Год назад
Isn’t that calcite on the surface
@Audion
@Audion Год назад
Yellow rock looks radioactive.
@allencupsie6560
@allencupsie6560 Год назад
I'm a newbie about these things what were they actually mining for
@tm8747
@tm8747 Год назад
gold
@2002MX5
@2002MX5 Год назад
Gold.
@CentralMusicNation.
@CentralMusicNation. Год назад
Hope that first mine wasn't made from popcorn 😂😂even though they did look like it , how many mines do u have where you are or do u choose different ones as time goes by?
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
It depends on how you define where I am. I mean, how wide of an area are we talking about? If you include the county where I live and a couple of the surrounding counties, the number is probably over 10,000 mines. However, almost all of them are gone. We return to some of our favorites and are always looking for new mines.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
@@TVRExploring Please Keep Up the Good Work!!! 🤠👍
@Yossefzouitinetv
@Yossefzouitinetv Год назад
😘😘😘😍😍
@paulscott8091
@paulscott8091 Год назад
Weird smells lol must be barkin spiders lol
@huntermccornack5162
@huntermccornack5162 Год назад
Looks like it's slab cutting
@phoenxMK
@phoenxMK Год назад
The most infuriating thing is I am a little kid who loves western history especially mines and u cannot put the name or the location of the mine. I also think sometimes the outside of the mine look way better than the inside.
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Yes, there are many mines where the outside is more interesting than what is found underground. I wish I could share the names and locations, but I have been burned badly doing that in the past...
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
@@TVRExploring I have no qualms about you keeping our pieces of hisory secret from the Methbillies and the Villains that would destroy it. Keep Up the Good Work as Always!!! 🤠👍
@danduzenski3597
@danduzenski3597 5 месяцев назад
Fluff Flow?
@theinstructor2687
@theinstructor2687 Год назад
Corn pop, you say? Joe Biden told me about corn pop. Said, he's a bad dude!
@mathewmiller8246
@mathewmiller8246 Год назад
Inclined shaft!!!!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
It didn't break to the surface. So, it was a winze rather than an inclined shaft.
@mathewmiller8246
@mathewmiller8246 Год назад
@@TVRExploring Your right my bad lol
@erichaskell
@erichaskell Год назад
Popcorn=chalcedony
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Thank you.
@chevguy8587
@chevguy8587 Год назад
Do you think they were mining in there
@expert8997
@expert8997 Год назад
I'll venture to say yes, they were, in fact, mining in there. Inside the mine.
@georgeboehler9155
@georgeboehler9155 Год назад
For us novices, please always state what you think they were mining!
@TVRExploring
@TVRExploring Год назад
Read the description below the video.
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