Just wanna say one thing I love about your videos and what makes them special is you don’t waste your time trying to be a content creator and shit. I’m glad you don’t do half the video on your face while you talk about what we just watched haha. The caves really speak for themselves and im glad you’re real enough to just let us watch! Really shows you guys are here for the caves and not the exposure. Love you guys! Keep killing it!
Gotta love that feeling you get on your way back and you're like, wait a minute, we didn't come this way. Glow sticks or bright ribbons on rocks at critical junctions. When I used to cut trails through thick rainforests to remote lava flows they saved me from unnecessary stress on my return hike.
The formations are a lot more solid than I had imagined. I thought touching them would probably break them, but, apparently not. They seem pretty solid.
So cool, guys! I loved the bat in the flowstone mineral (that was a permanent mineral bath). and right after that (at 18:10 to 18:18), that toothy-mouth stalactite /stalagmite formation was awesome. Musical noodles at 19:30 was super amazing too! Wowzas!!
This cave made me feel uneasy. I can't explain it. Just a feeling. Cold water in a cold cave gives me the chills. This was the first time I've seen you get somewhat lost. Thank you for letting us tag along.
Was worried when I checked an hour ago and saw it had been 8 days from the last post. We love you guys. Amazing videos. Keep going but please be careful!
That bat skeleton was a cool find, (I wonder how long it has been there), and this was the first time I've ever learned of helictites! I love watching your videos! Thank you for sharing 🙏
I really feel like i'm with you guys in the caves, I start to feel myself panicing when you go through small spaces and when you take a wrong turn. Looking forward to the next one.
There was a 1769 signature of J.Eada something at 9:11...You guy's wonderment is always so amusing no matter how many underground spaces you visit. It's awesome. Thanks so much for sharing!
Super wild, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true. The Appalachian Mountains are petrified tree remnants, not sure if roots and stumps or what, but you can see it all over on the sides of the road, in valleys, pretty much all the “bedrock” is petrified giant trees. Hangman’s videos showing this stuff in depth opened my eyes and I keep finding more and more in real life.
@@BigTrees4ever Hangman is an amazing teacher. I can't say enough good things about him. I'm forever thankful for his incredible ability to open ones eyes.
Salutations, That drop was gnarly, on the way down and when you looked back up, it looked as if you had descended down the center of a giant petrified tree! And deeper down such wicked textures all around! What an excellent exploration! Cheers!
Nope. Spelunking and getting lost while doing so is the stuff of my nightmares. I've been to the classic tourist caves and fell in love with the formations but I could never be this adventurous. Thanks for showing those beautiful helcitite horns. I wish I could see that bat skeleton irl. It's neat to see your enthusiasm. Cool expedition even though I was filled with trepidation the whole time! ❤
Yinz guys are a little crazy. I love it. If you make it to SW Pennsylvania I'd love to see you explore Bartons as well as a couple that aren't on the maps anymore that Ive found while out exploring. If you take me into Barton's with you Ill take you white water rafting. Sounds like a good trade. I have my own harness and basic gear and a few ropes. At the furthest point Ive explored there is graffiti from the late 1700's in that cave. Its really cool.
@@ActionAdventureTwins smart. Without said suits we are all just fair weather boaters. I don't have multiples for anyone. I do have pfds and everything else for about 3 maybe 4 people fyi
That was great! Loved it! Now lingering means to allow the camera time to focus on interesting areas. You did bring attention at the end by allowing viewers to enjoy a few moments on the weird musical straws. I will never get to enjoy any of squeezing through chambers. At 70 it's pretty difficult so I'm living off your adventures. So linger.
I've learned to not be so nervous anymore on your videos I used to just have a ball of anxiety in my stomach thinking you're going to have your head smashed like an ant. So this channel has helped me get over my fear of those tight spaces
As someone whos been in flooded caves a lot. Recommended to always bring a wetsuit or drysuit especially when its cold so you dont get hyperthermia. See you guys getting lost for a min made me upset. bring stuff to mark where you came from when entering a new tunnel or passage. Or bring a line and attach it to something. Then when entering a new way use a different line a attach to where your entering so u dont get lost. Stay safe rather than sorry. Also make sure the weather clear on that day you dont wanna get trap when it floods or drown.
Thank you for these videos. It's definitely one of the best channels on RU-vid to watch. Your bravery allows me to see the beauty of inside these holes/caves.... something that I would never see due to my fear of crawling through small spaces. I get anxious just watching you guys, let alone actually doing what you do! Well done, keep it up for as long as you can, and above all else, stay safe.
I'm 65 years old and have been exploring abandoned mines and some caves for approximately 50 plus of those years. It's great to see your explorations, and that men of your age still have the yearning to explore. It's also refreshing to see that your parents did a great job of raising you. I have not seen one of your videos yet where you use profanity, or spray graffiti on your explorations. Thank you for sharing your great videos, and being the great young men that you are. Keep up the great work👍😎
I wasn't worried because the video got uploaded, Lol, alright i admitted did get scary watching even if I knew they would be safe. Such a trip watching these guys. The best part is their vids are all caving , no filler, just action,
Man u guys got some serious cahooneys to squeeze under such sketchy tight spaces. I absolutely love these adventures! Thank you for bringing the mystique of cave exploration to us here at the tube ❤
Wow what an exciting experience watching you go down the cave. Pls on next video let one of your friends go first so we get a better sense of scale of the pathways
I was a little worried, I’m glad you guys are safe. Thanks for letting me tag along again. You all be safe and take care of yourself and each other, until later.❤❤❤
Cant wait to see yall chart more of this. If you bring a hook, can you scale over the water? You had said it looks untouched. Id love to see history in the making. Love your channel, it gives me motivation to find first of its kind caves in southern maine. *_Blessings_*
so funny, ever time I watch these videos I find myself ducking my head as you guys move through the caves, thinking I'm about to whack my head on a rock or something!!
I always think about where you guys end up if someone kinda followed you above ground somehow.. I literally can’t tell half the time if you’re going up/down or what! Also love the swimming. You guys are wild!! Stay safe! The bright ribbons or glow sticks is a pretty easy and helpful idea though. I use it when hiking new places.
Love your channel! As others have said I really enjoy your filming style that allows the viewer to enjoy the cave alongside you, rather than trying to see it behind your “selfie”. Thank you for sharing your adventures! These are places I’d never be able to see otherwise and it is absolutely terrifying but beautiful at the same time! Stay safe ❤
Wow this was a close one, at that moment you couldn't remember how to get back and you thought you got stuck in there because of the water level was high I figured that this was going to be the end of the video and you were going to leave us hanging for part 2 Thank God you got out safe 🫢
@@ActionAdventureTwinsBeen watching for a while now, I don't comment alot; But yeah, the getting lost part kinda freaked me out! Have y'all ever considered leaving little glow sticks? I hope that's not a stupid question... I love your explorations! ✌️
When they signed that cave back in the 1800s, I Wonder if they thought anybody would ever see it? Now hundreds of thousands of people are going to see it. That is so rad. I wonder what they would think if they knew!
I recently found your channel and I’m a very long time viewer of channels like Aquachigger, Shiey, and The Proper People. I think what would bring your videos to the definitive next level would be some solid B Roll shots with a camera on a tripod, with some ambient cave sound recorded on scene!
Your videos are so awesome 👍🏻 loving your channel and your content that you bring into or for your viewers watching you climb in and out these megastructures. Take care and work hard or go home guys . Much love from Sheffield in the UK ❤️🇬🇧👍what year was last explored before you guys was that 1859 or something well insane guys ❤️
I'm glad you share all the cave adventures you go to it's been 40: years since I climbed a rope so I'm really out of shape and can't find the time to get back in plus my shoulders hurt when I hang from them keep at it and hopefully you won't run into the same problem for years to come 👍 nice day for a swim but that water got to be cold 🥶
Watching your videos is scarier than any of the scary caving movies, but it never ceases to amaze me seeing parts of this entire other world that exists beneath our feet.
They always find the best stuff, but its because they know what they are doing. It's interesting that a lot of these limestone caves are so vertical before they are horizontal that repeling is a must. Thus is all part of the limestone formation that goes from Colorado to the East coast. Providing tunnel entrances in Missouri and Arkansas where the shelf is really exposed.
Fairplay. You lot are doing what I didn't have the balls to do. It's the swimming. I've got pirannaphobia. Man ... Keep your heads on. Don't let fame be your deeper decision. Total respect !
loved this one almost got turned around in there but as always you kept a cool head Mad Love Action Adventure Twins so happy to see your uploads always a new and wonderful cave with all new sights , this one was a duezy and the formations were wild in there for sure , I going with you in my mind but I say we are still going caving some time brother I so love this stuff reminds me of my days as a kid and teen exploring all manner of hole cave and hollow , can't wait for the next one 💯
I'm honestly surprised that holes like this don't have some kind of fence around it , not to prevent people from exploring but making sure someone doesn't accidentally fall in
I could swear I saw a date that was 17 something. It looked like 1779 or similar but definitely began with 17. I suppose that shouldn't be all too surprising, considering where you are. Really cool to see all those signatures and initials from long ago.
Anyone seen the movie TIME TRAP? lol. I used to live right near the Mojave preserve.I lived in Riverside Ca.I for many many years used to go into any cave,mine or hole I could find.I miss it and these videos make me crave it and I’m contemplating going back west just so I can explore the desert again.Great vids.be safe
I love your videos, the things you see in caves are awesome! I have been in mammoth cave years ago when I lived out east. This spring I'm going to some spots in Colorado since I live closer to there now, need to get some adventuring in, and in the coming years when my daughter is old enough I'm going to take her along.