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Join Jason on a captivating journey as he ventures into the heart of the legendary Silvertip Gold Mine, nestled within the historic Mt. Baker Mining District. Dating back to 1896 and operated until the 1960s, the Silvertip Mine boasts a storied past, enriched with tales of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc discoveries.
In this compelling video, Jason embarks on a quest to locate the elusive lost mine, guiding viewers through the extensive underground workings while sharing intriguing insights and discoveries. Witness firsthand as Jason explores the remnants of the lost mill building and the weathered mill site, offering a glimpse into the bygone era of mining history.
Amidst the majestic wilderness, Jason immerses us in the awe-inspiring beauty of towering giants-the mighty Douglas fir, Western red cedar, and Western hemlock-providing a breathtaking backdrop to his explorations.
Delving deeper into the past, Jason uncovers hidden cabin sites near the mine, unveiling a trove of remarkable relics and artifacts dating back over a century. Marvel at these historical treasures, preserved amidst the rugged landscape.
Back at the rock lab, Jason meticulously cuts and slabs the discovered samples, transforming them into exquisite specimens that tell the story of the Silvertip Mine's rich mineral wealth. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history-explore Jason's eBay listings to acquire these unique geological treasures!
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@warpony4202
@warpony4202 18 дней назад
I think it's a good thing to preserve history and not let it rot away.
@markae0
@markae0 18 дней назад
but not the trees?
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
Why it is a better idea to let people discover history where it lays, you probably complain everything is to busy and people are lazy, leave it out there let those who want to explore go explore and find it, no need for a museum.
@krockpotbroccoli65
@krockpotbroccoli65 16 дней назад
​@clayp5129 thing is, a couple decades from now it'll be covered over by forest debris and nobody will find it unless they happen to randomly swing over with a metal detector...
@express375
@express375 18 дней назад
It's the most effective lecture anyone could ever attend.
@wendyspicer8588
@wendyspicer8588 18 дней назад
I agree. I was thinking the same thing.
@charleslatora5750
@charleslatora5750 18 дней назад
Truth. This has been fun.
@dondavis5633
@dondavis5633 18 дней назад
Jason: One of your best ever videos, taking us up the hill, into a portal, deep into a mine and back out again, and finally back down the hill. And at NO point did it ever get boring or even slow! Nicely done!
@laughingachilles
@laughingachilles 18 дней назад
21:00 - To answer your question. I absolutely love videos like this! I know in todays age a lot of people don't have the attention span for this sort of thing, but there are some of us who still appreciate both the information and your style of presentation. We don't all need jump cuts, loud music and other such gimmicks to keep us engaged. Just provide good information and we're happy :)
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
Actually people prefer this over a 10 minute influencers video. Those jump cuts and bouncing all over the place are for entertainment videos. This one is educational and entertaining. I say keep it up.
@southernaranch4882
@southernaranch4882 17 дней назад
You aren't Alone out there Jason!!!! Bigfoot is sizing you up :) :) fer a snack!!! Great tutorial format. please keep it just like it is.
@bowenwalker2087
@bowenwalker2087 14 дней назад
I agree, I like this format and style of video, be it trees gold or both. you showing me a part of the world i will never be able to get to ( Aussie here ) keep em coming Jason
@andyweberg2928
@andyweberg2928 12 дней назад
If for nothing else you are at least RECORDING yourself walking alone in the wood talking to yourself about trees, rusty metal and gold - the rest of us are doing that for just ourselves :)
@dm5363b
@dm5363b 18 дней назад
That was a Bigfoot knock you heard, so cool
@no2thenwo737
@no2thenwo737 18 дней назад
I agree. The "Finding Bigfoot" investigators would be salivating hearing that.
@georgesanchez5175
@georgesanchez5175 12 дней назад
Lol, I would have ended the video at 32 seconds... I'm out of there!
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km День назад
🙄show me the body or a skeleton
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km День назад
@@no2thenwo737 no they wouldn't because they are the ones running around in suits and giant foot boots making people believe in the fairytale
@joseph.d5187
@joseph.d5187 18 дней назад
Thanks! Please more of these. I wish I would have had interesting teachers like you!
@mbmmllc
@mbmmllc 17 дней назад
Wow, thanks!
@trevorwhat
@trevorwhat 17 дней назад
This exploration video is just too good. Kind of a gold standard of interesting stuff: Avalanche chutes, surprise ledge sites, switchbacks, butt log measurements, listwanite, pileated woodpecker (probably), repeated nods to miners who came before, and much more. Personally, it’s the type of content I think about again and again. Big thanks for putting it together.
@mbmmllc
@mbmmllc 17 дней назад
Awesome Trevor! Thanks so much for watching and your support!
@johnnywadd9918
@johnnywadd9918 18 дней назад
You know what that knocking was. You just didn't want to let the big guy scare you away.
@georgesanchez5175
@georgesanchez5175 12 дней назад
Lol, wasn't Shaquille O'Neal!
@privateprivate8256
@privateprivate8256 9 дней назад
Has he ever discussed Bigfoot on his channel? I've only been watching his channel for about a year.
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km День назад
show me the body or skeleton
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km День назад
@@privateprivate8256 because he knows they don't exist
@waynelacroix8870
@waynelacroix8870 18 дней назад
I was a log scaler back in the 80s in the northeast and I am in awe at the trees in the northwest!! I lived in western Washington back in the 90s working in the sawmills and I appreciate seeing those beautiful spruce and cedar trees!
@garyammerman2153
@garyammerman2153 18 дней назад
Can't wait for you to take us back into your mine for another round of drilling, blasting, mucking and packing out. Must be closer to opening after last winters snowpack. I for one, would prefer you bring the relics back to a museum for other less fortunate to see. Another century and those artifacts will be well under the duff. Great video Jason!
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
Or leave it in place for people to find and wonder about. Only the old people who don’t want to walk that high would care about it. Those of us young enough to make that hike would love to find it in place
@anthonysei
@anthonysei 18 дней назад
Way back in 1966 in the olden days.What are you talking about?You're making me feel old
@markp.9707
@markp.9707 18 дней назад
Same thing I thought!
@markpashia7067
@markpashia7067 18 дней назад
I know that feeling. I was thirteen and working hard on a farm in that year. I have a lot of good memories though including a few young ladies I met at dances back then. Also my first Alice Cooper concert before he had a record out.
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
You are old all you boomer are old, time to realize that.
@outdoorloser4340
@outdoorloser4340 16 дней назад
2003 was way back in the olden days for me.
@wessattelberg2087
@wessattelberg2087 18 дней назад
Love the content. The views alone are worth it. The best part for me (a retired Earth Science teacher with a geology background) are the geologic explanations and old mining history.
@EddieCarpenter-mu5bm
@EddieCarpenter-mu5bm 18 дней назад
Jason, Please continue your most informative explanation of the lost art of gold mining and prospecting. You make me want to strike out and find some shiney ! However, my age tells me every day to just watch and dream. And you are a breath of fresh air. With all the miners on RU-vid, only a handful have your knowledge and zeal to take time to be the catalyst telling the story of the "shiney." Stay true to your profession!🙏
@EddieCarpenter-mu5bm
@EddieCarpenter-mu5bm 18 дней назад
Oh! And one more thing...There is not a miner, avid outdoorsman, or anyone who has spent time in the wilds, who has not seen, heard, or smelled sasquatch. So, be careful. If you've never seen one, that doesn't mean they are not real.😱
@EddieCarpenter-mu5bm
@EddieCarpenter-mu5bm 18 дней назад
Leave the artifacts where they lay. Photos show the proof of your story. That's just my thoughts on the subject. Thanks for asking our thoughts.
@jamisondonald384
@jamisondonald384 18 дней назад
I really enjoy this series. Thank you for talking to yourself all day for our benefit
@MoePoe777
@MoePoe777 18 дней назад
I really like these exploratory trek videos. Jason has a lot of knowledge of the PNW geography and his mine scene analysis is interesting and fun to watch. Jason's forestry skills are quite impressive, I really enjoyed his logging for the cedar planks for the recording studio at Cerro Gordo. I live in Western Washington and have backpacked old growth forested areas. The size and spectacle of old growth trees is an impressively awesome experience. I have about a dozen old growth cedar stumps on my property. I have an acquaintance that has backpacked most of the peaks of the Granite Falls/Darrington mountain loop road. He's witness many very remote placer gold miners with portable bank boxes.
@ARGONUAT
@ARGONUAT 18 дней назад
Worth every minute!
@lorenwilson8128
@lorenwilson8128 17 дней назад
The understatement of the year, "Not too bad of a view." Great scenery and geology.
@Twokeeshonds
@Twokeeshonds 18 дней назад
Thanks for taking us along, my friend. Be fun to see Nick Zentner join you on one of your journeys. Your knowledge matched with Nick's Geologic background would be amazing.
@-r-495
@-r-495 18 дней назад
yes please!
@brentsowers
@brentsowers 18 дней назад
I second this!
@crohkorthreetoes3821
@crohkorthreetoes3821 18 дней назад
Nick has never shown any interest in the mining geology of western washington. Even when asked.
@matthewroberts6334
@matthewroberts6334 18 дней назад
@@crohkorthreetoes3821I agree. Nick is more interested in how the northwest was formed and how landscapes have changed vs. the mining aspect of minerals
@banana989
@banana989 18 дней назад
This is super cool. Thanks for increasing awareness of an industry that we seem to be losing sight of. Motivating for me to explore more when I am in Colorado.
@dwightvoeks9970
@dwightvoeks9970 18 дней назад
The amount of hard rock mining that took place in Washington is stunning. There used to be a rail line from Everett to Monte Cristo and like you discussed avalanches, rock slides and raging winter rivers and flooding put a damper on things. There's still a lot of ore in them thar hills. You can only access it 4 months out of the year. That cabin pad was an awesome find. I probably would have taken that door door and ornamental piece. You're probably the first to see it in 50 to 70 years. Imagine how it would have looked 130 years ago with none of those trees there.
@grasshoppercrews1296
@grasshoppercrews1296 17 дней назад
It's amazing how quickly nature reclaims her self , finding any thing left of history is amazing, job well done sir 😁
@mikep9032
@mikep9032 18 дней назад
Jason, yes definitely do continue with your outdoor exploration. I really appreciate your take on the history of mining.
@charlesreynolds2798
@charlesreynolds2798 18 дней назад
Thanks for reminding me I was born in olden days.
@benjaminforman8901
@benjaminforman8901 17 дней назад
Yeah, I felt that, even if I was born slightly later😅
@rebeccahall2430
@rebeccahall2430 18 дней назад
Love the hike! So beautiful and educational. More please
@arduinoversusevil2025
@arduinoversusevil2025 16 дней назад
This is a great ride along! Thanks Jason!
@mbmmllc
@mbmmllc 16 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
@Silligoose501
@Silligoose501 18 дней назад
Incredible video!! Very, very enjoyable. You've outdone yourself. Thank you so much for all your time, effort and work putting this one together. OUTSTANDING!!
@atlixtv
@atlixtv 16 дней назад
That type of your videos is probably my favorite. Mix of a beautiful scenery, geology and history. Thank you very much for sharing this with us, Jason!
@LouD-bm4ji
@LouD-bm4ji 18 дней назад
I'm getting a little bit to old to climb mountains myself, so yes I like that you are kind enough to share your adventures with us. Thank you very much.
@ericspnw8385
@ericspnw8385 18 дней назад
These are some of my favorite kind of videos. It's like hiking it with you. I appreciate you taking the time to explain it. As far as the knocking goes. I have been deep in the Selkirk, Cascade, and parcels. There's definitely no end of strange things. Just don't let it rob you of what you love. Just keep filming and sharing all your adventures.
@shineyrocks390
@shineyrocks390 18 дней назад
Jeff Williams was just explaining the same geology lesson and you. I love learning about geology.
@SilverDaze420
@SilverDaze420 18 дней назад
❤❤This is Awesome Jason!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥When you walk around the mountains exploring and describe how the earth was made is so EPIC!!!
@psilver063
@psilver063 18 дней назад
This is awesome!!!!! 👏 👏 ……..👏 👏 👏
@JoeyJoJoJr0
@JoeyJoJoJr0 18 дней назад
Honestly, I don't think anyone should care if you take what most consider "junk" or 'trash' to put on a display. My dad would take me to many abandoned mines in Eastern Oregon, and he always took a souvenir. As you said, most of these mines aren't even documented or on a map, and their history will literally be lost forever if nobody preserved it. Love the videos, got my dad hooked on your channel as well!
@freddking4389
@freddking4389 18 дней назад
Definitely interesting. Those trees are just straight as arrows. Amazing stuff Jason. Thanks.
@matthewdavis698
@matthewdavis698 18 дней назад
I love this type of video, your very good at explain things your instrested in. Keep it up
@steffensen907
@steffensen907 18 дней назад
Maybe that knocking was a sasquatch 😅
@curious736
@curious736 18 дней назад
Bearsquatch........
@no2thenwo737
@no2thenwo737 18 дней назад
@@curious736 Cocaine bear swinging a hikers femur?
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km День назад
or the Easter Bunny everyone knows he's real because very year there's a basket with candy and eggs
@ChadLee1973
@ChadLee1973 18 дней назад
I think you should keep your findings. Save the history of the mining process! Thanks for these videos, Jason
@W1gglePuppy
@W1gglePuppy 18 дней назад
Its always interesting seeing this beautiful landscape, reminds me of Scotland but on a different scale. For me this sort of personal discussion video's are prime youtube, educational and interesting. Whilst also being long enough to enjoy with a meal and a beer, and not have 3 minute advert breaks every 10-15 minutes. The video where you found that mine under the waterfall was also great.
@W1gglePuppy
@W1gglePuppy 18 дней назад
Also I'm going to add this well awear I sound like an Internet nanny. But saftey glasses or saftey sunglasses (I have some cycling ones that can resist gravel ect that can get fired at you) are really worth it for these treks. I've broken bones, burnt self welding, been stabbed by glass metal and wood. But the worst by far was getting my eye scratched by a twig scrabling through brush in Scotland. Months of gel and constant itchy pain, watering in the wind, intense pain if you got any sort of soap or chlorinated water in it. Now I always have them on and to hell with the odd looks!
@user-Q-
@user-Q- 18 дней назад
Awesome video Jason! Very cool to see the history, scenery, and the mine workings! That would have been a fun hike to go on.
@gregchristensen5478
@gregchristensen5478 18 дней назад
Great video. 30 years ago I visited that mine, the mill, and cabin site. It has certainly grown up since then and the mine has deteriorated greatly. It didn't have the water on the floor and much more rockfall has occurred inside. We were able climb up to the 2nd adit fairly easily, where there were more interesting veins. The compressor at the entrance is an old Budda. The trail (?) was pretty much gone then also. It was a struggle getting through the vine maples. At that time I found most of the mines in Mt Baker Mining District in 'Moen'. The Excelsior was the most interesting, but also the most scary. Most of the others were either caved or very small. I do like your videos. Thanks. Greg
@davidrowe9168
@davidrowe9168 18 дней назад
I really enjoyed the long, relaxed video. I know how much work you put into this. Your love of the woods and mines shines right through
@terrminatoragain461
@terrminatoragain461 18 дней назад
Definitely need more of these videos Jason,very well done
@stewartpalmer2456
@stewartpalmer2456 18 дней назад
Thank you for bringing the past to life.
@bobbeckman3735
@bobbeckman3735 18 дней назад
Fun episode. Thanks Jason
@kahnfu-zhin8627
@kahnfu-zhin8627 18 дней назад
Thanx, Jason. Love to see a long video from you. You have some of the best content on this platform.
@ARGONUAT
@ARGONUAT 18 дней назад
Aiiigghh! Jason I’ve got a huge honey-do list I need to get done and now you’ve posted a great video. Around this house all day I will be saying “Jason made me not do it!”
@gordon985
@gordon985 18 дней назад
That knocking noise would be a Sasquatch. It's a warning.
@UmmmmmmmWhat
@UmmmmmmmWhat 18 дней назад
Sasquatch protecting its gold. They're the Leprechauns of the Pacific Northwest.
@scottwolf1238
@scottwolf1238 18 дней назад
Dito! You can hear that down here in Southern Oregon and Northern California too. It's called wood knocking.
@NrthrnKnght
@NrthrnKnght 18 дней назад
it was...heard it before here in Idaho
@markp.9707
@markp.9707 18 дней назад
Ditto!!! Stay out is what he was saying
@SasquatchBioacoustic
@SasquatchBioacoustic 18 дней назад
Not a warning to Jason, but a warning to other squatch in the area that there's a human near by.
@AvalonDreamz
@AvalonDreamz 18 дней назад
45:46 That is absolute beauty right there. That view is everything😍 I gotta tell you, some of those tight spots you get into are absolutely terrifying, makes me cringe, and I always find myself saying a quick little prayer for ya even though I know you make it out ok.
@MayorNan
@MayorNan 18 дней назад
Love learning from the lessons you pass on as you hike the mountains! It feels like I’m accompanying you on the climb while learning about what I’m seeing. I’ll keep watching if you keep making the videos!
@laskyland8526
@laskyland8526 18 дней назад
that banging is a Squatch warning, next come the flying boulders. common in my neck of the woods.
@johnpancap844
@johnpancap844 18 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
@@johnpancap844 my thoughts exactly what some people believe bewilders me
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km День назад
so is meth cookers
@jamessutherland1911
@jamessutherland1911 18 дней назад
I live in your area Jason I love watching this stuff please do more videos like this thanks man.
@briangreen9677
@briangreen9677 15 дней назад
I've watched your channel now for over a year, having found it because I used to live in Edmonds and work for WSF. I love seeing the videos where you take us out into nature and show us the different trees and rocks. You answered a question I always had about why there aren't more gold mines in the region. I always thought it was because western Washington got the short end of the stick when it comes to precious metals, then you pointed out that prospecting is extremely difficult. It's still unfortunate that there really aren't many precious metals mines in the region. Anyway, I appreciate videos like this where you show us around and point out the various rocks, trees, and provide the history of the place. It's something I hope you do more of!
@walterknight1731
@walterknight1731 17 дней назад
An educational walk through the woods is very enjoyable and informative! Thanks for taking the time
@pathoodjoy
@pathoodjoy 18 дней назад
Wow! Loved this video. Scenery, mining, history, your knowledge: best long video. Stay safe from falling rock and bears!
@cheycasters
@cheycasters 18 дней назад
Probably DELCO_REMY-? Chevy Parts...... HOW did they get that stuff up that mountain??? There may have been a road at one time maybe? It kinda reminds me of Panamint City, you would never guess that there was ever a road up to there but we drove it in 1969 when you could but now you would never ever believe there ever could have been a road then as it is steep as heck but we drove right up there and I seen Manson at the very end of the road behind a locked gate.......Fascinating like you said about the tenacity those old timers went through!!!!! Unreal.... GREAT Video BTY!......🎸🎸🎸🎸
@danielsasboot4466
@danielsasboot4466 18 дней назад
Love it. Keep it coming. More mine exploring!
@danielschomburg2140
@danielschomburg2140 17 дней назад
absolutely loved this video Jason!!
@1312Mork2
@1312Mork2 18 дней назад
Such good video its awesome you let us join you in your adventures! Stunning scenery and cool rocks
@huntinquincy4238
@huntinquincy4238 18 дней назад
Yup love it Jason! Keep them coming and stock up on more deet 😂 I miss hiking up there, how amazing it is to feel like you’re somewhere no one has ever been to and yet find evidence everywhere
@donleger2671
@donleger2671 16 дней назад
Great video, Jason! Definitely preserve history, especially if no one may never see these things again!
@rickstewart9716
@rickstewart9716 18 дней назад
These are my favorite videos you make taking us with you and teaching us along the way. Thanks for sharing this with us!
@brentsowers
@brentsowers 18 дней назад
I love this content Jason! I love learning about the geology of Washington. I just joined the Washington Prospectors Mining Association!
@marlindykman2898
@marlindykman2898 18 дней назад
How do u join that I'm in ellensburg and I would love to go mining
@scruggsbuster9458
@scruggsbuster9458 18 дней назад
Remember you're in Bigfoot territory 😂The knocking that you were hearing was Bigfoot hitting a tree with a rock trying to warn you I'm surprised you didn't hear him holler that would have made you run back down to your truck😂😂 the way that they holler there is no other sound like it it makes a hair on your body stand up while you're running back to your truck
@somsackvongsa7077
@somsackvongsa7077 18 дней назад
Real or just a joke.
@leonardboyette7549
@leonardboyette7549 18 дней назад
He's serious! Old growth Forrest is where they prefer to live. Next time you go there they .might ramp up the warnings a bit.
@Spudz76
@Spudz76 17 дней назад
Yep that was what I figured it was.
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
Bigfoot is not real spent years in central and northern idaho old growth and some of the most remote land in the northwest there is zero proof of a squatch.
@somsackvongsa7077
@somsackvongsa7077 17 дней назад
@@leonardboyette7549 are you local people of that area.for long time.i was thinking it is wasn't real.
@brilog69
@brilog69 17 дней назад
Thanks Jason! You got your steps in today!!
@jamesirby4999
@jamesirby4999 16 дней назад
Yes sir I love it hang on evert thought, I am 71 yrs and a retired ex coal drill operator mostly in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, exploration looking for coal drilling depth typically 200 to 300 feet deep the deepest hole was 1,200.00 ft deep to find the red shale, no coal beneath red shale, west Virginia is mostly black shale & sand stone there is chrystalized sand (very hard) a type of quartz , iron pyrite flecks in the quartz but I found not gold confirmed by the mineralogy people from the coal mine but I doubt that they would disclose anything to me (there were non disclosure agreements byr nothing that looked like ryolite volcanic origin . They always told me if in wva the best place to find gold was a jewelry store.
@Indiana_James
@Indiana_James 18 дней назад
Thanks! Really cool! Still love all the smelting. This type of video was a great change of pace.
@mbmmllc
@mbmmllc 18 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@brianthayer9784
@brianthayer9784 18 дней назад
You found bigfoot or should I say he found you
@z0mb13h0rd3
@z0mb13h0rd3 18 дней назад
Came here to say the same thing.
@me5768
@me5768 18 дней назад
Hey, soon as he started talking about cutting down the trees, the Bigfoot responded
@jettyeddie_m9130
@jettyeddie_m9130 18 дней назад
😂 thanks I needed that laugh
@jamisondonald384
@jamisondonald384 18 дней назад
It's Dan Hurd. That guy is everywhere
@clayp5129
@clayp5129 17 дней назад
Bigfoot is like God neither exist.
@ChrisFrench-NWAwithchris
@ChrisFrench-NWAwithchris 17 дней назад
I for one would love to see more of these videos they're so informational. Thanks for that Jason.
@whiteyU92
@whiteyU92 17 дней назад
Love these exploration videos of old mines and workings. Looking forward to seeing you back in your mine again as well 🤘🤘
@SugarSandProspecting
@SugarSandProspecting 18 дней назад
Sasquatch!!
@shawnfurness
@shawnfurness 9 дней назад
Correction: Samsquanch.
@michaelpass2176
@michaelpass2176 18 дней назад
Big Foot knocking, warning!
@NWUEmines
@NWUEmines 17 дней назад
That's a classic location to go to. The ST mine. Well done!
@ethanwilson1001
@ethanwilson1001 11 дней назад
Thank you, Jason, for the walkumentary and please share more of these!
@megalotherium
@megalotherium 18 дней назад
I think the old growth trees are worth a lot more as living trees. Money can't buy a healthy ecosystem.
@BubblewrapHighway
@BubblewrapHighway 12 дней назад
💯
@BubblewrapHighway
@BubblewrapHighway 12 дней назад
Those habitats are vital for endangered species of medicinal compounds. We can get wood from tree farms, we CANNOT destroy the few old growth forests we have left.
@woonsockettruthseeker9009
@woonsockettruthseeker9009 18 дней назад
Sasquatch. Its a big joke till your life is changed forever from seeing one yourself
@gordon985
@gordon985 18 дней назад
I like the facts on how to hunt too.
@kerzwhile
@kerzwhile 16 дней назад
Absolutely awesome video Jason!! 😊
@tickertock23
@tickertock23 15 дней назад
I really love this kind of content, Jason! Thank-you so much for taking us along on this adventure.
@eerchant
@eerchant 16 дней назад
thank you Jason! great video
@andrewbailey1057
@andrewbailey1057 17 дней назад
Jason, love your stories and lessons!
@simontyrrell8866
@simontyrrell8866 17 дней назад
Jason, it's great,more please
@charlestosi5199
@charlestosi5199 17 дней назад
Fascinating. Thoroughly enjoyable and immensely informative. Thanks, Jason.
@DFBrews
@DFBrews 18 дней назад
Love this format!!!
@jenniferbutcher8393
@jenniferbutcher8393 17 дней назад
Quite an adventure! Yes, please, more!!😊
@brentevje5939
@brentevje5939 16 дней назад
Always enjoy your trips to the bush thanks for bringing us along.
@kevinholley3550
@kevinholley3550 17 дней назад
I really enjoy your field geology trips. Very informative. Would love to see more of these for sure!
@RoboreMentis
@RoboreMentis 13 дней назад
Yes, yes, more content like this, please. This is fantastic on many levels.
@TheJkstylin
@TheJkstylin 18 дней назад
keep it goin Jason love the knowledge you give out in these adventures
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 18 дней назад
Your videos are such a great service to the younger generation. Inspiration and education for those starved for it in these times. If I was 16 yrs old (I'm 71) I would show up at you door and offer free labor just to tag along with you.
@jeepin4on4
@jeepin4on4 18 дней назад
Thanks for sharing this adventure, I always leave the past treasures where they lay for someone else to find and enjoy the wonder of times past. I do photo them however because of the awe inspiring places they are found and the mystery of who left them behind.
@rg3412
@rg3412 17 дней назад
I love these exploration videos!
@TysonKeola
@TysonKeola 18 дней назад
Great Video! Thanks Jason 😁👍
@lazyjackass77
@lazyjackass77 13 дней назад
This is your best type of video. LOVE the exploration videos! So much fascinating information! Keep up the good work!
@inqwit1
@inqwit1 18 дней назад
Nice little afternoon hike through the woods.
@sdelling1
@sdelling1 18 дней назад
Yes, all of your content is great!
@kevinknapp6837
@kevinknapp6837 18 дней назад
Epic content. Thank you, Sir!!
@tolman33
@tolman33 18 дней назад
Hi Jason, great content thank you. Im just over the border near Vancouver and we get the pleasure of seeing the snow covered mt baker from a distance. Truly a beautiful mountain and our shared nature here is something that many take for granted.
@snoozin99
@snoozin99 18 дней назад
Most excellent video you've ever made, just loved every minute of it ty. Love more videos like this one. :)
@rossgee2950
@rossgee2950 16 дней назад
I used to be a cuberbman in a shake mill. Was a packer when I first started. Love those big ol cedars. Great video. That mine was seriously scary. You are a braver man than I.
@qldabandonedmines
@qldabandonedmines 18 дней назад
Epic adventuring and education piece Jason. More of these please! Watching from Queensland, Australia. ❤
@iuhjhfdskjsdf
@iuhjhfdskjsdf 18 дней назад
Absolutely fascinating
@philbartoli2011
@philbartoli2011 17 дней назад
Cool adventure thanks for taking us along.
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