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Nobody Explored This Abandoned Mine for 150 Years Until We Dug it Out! 

Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places
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It FINALLY happened! We found and dug out an abandoned mine that had been eroded shut for 150 years. Inside we encountered oxygen deficient air, inclined shafts dropping to unknown depths, rubble-filled tunnels, and a possible ghost!
I met up again with Nick and Traci from the Miner49er RU-vid channel for a couple more explorations in the wilderness. One of the mines I had researched for this trip was supposed to have been a very extensive one with workings on multiple levels. After an arduous hike to reach the mine, we were dismayed to find the entrance totally eroded shut. Bummer! Being that the mine was last worked in the late 1800s, Mother Nature has had lots of time to slowly fill in the portal with soil and rocks from higher up on the steep hillside.
While we three sat outside the mine’s portal and took a break in the brutal sunshine, Nick and I looked at each other and realized that we were thinking the same thing: Let’s go move some rocks and see if we can gain entry! I knew this was going to be a longshot because I’ve attempted to dig out a few mines in previous years and have never been successful. Nick and I weren’t even sure where to begin digging without knowing exactly where the top of the tunnel arch was. So we blindly picked a spot that looked like it might be in the general area of where the tunnel was, and within five minutes of removing rocks and dirt with our hands, we made a small hole through which we could feel cold, musty air blowing out at us! Once we saw that, Nick retrieved his collapsible shovel from his backpack and we began digging more eagerly to open up the portal. An hour later we had made a hole big enough for us three to slide down the erosion pile and into the mine! It was thrilling knowing that nobody had been in this mine for 150 years and that we were the first ones to enter it and document it on video.
For those of you interested in the paranormal, I realized after I got home that I caught another strange light that appeared in a tunnel that I was filming. The scene starts at 10:11 in the video. At 10:33 as the clip is fading out, you can see what looks like a small white light that appears on top of the rubble pile next to the left hand wall as I’m looking down the tunnel. This is the second time a strange light like that has appeared in my footage while exploring abandoned mines. It’s probably just some kind of anomaly, but it sure is intriguing! Please let me know what you think.
I hope you enjoy this unique exploration of this pristine, undisturbed, historic mine that was devoid of the modern garbage, immature graffiti, and the other hallmarks left behind by other explorers in other mines.
**If your viewing device can handle it, be sure to watch this video in stunning, 4K resolution!
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SPECIAL NOTE:
While exploring this mine, Nick and Traci were able to access some areas both inside and outside the mine that I did not. To see Nick’s exciting video with footage of these additional areas, click here: • Unearthing a Sealed Ab...
Additionally, Nick uploads outstanding abandoned mine exploration videos EVERY Saturday, so if you haven’t already subscribed to his Miner49er RU-vid channel, you can do so by clicking here: / miner49er1
Thank you very much for supporting a fine fellow explorer of abandoned mines!
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@JohnParavantis
@JohnParavantis Год назад
Quite frankly, this is the most fascinating and fun video I have seen on RU-vid in quite a while. Bravo and thanks!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hey, John! Thank you very much for the great comment! Always nice to hear when a viewer is enjoying my videos and getting something out of them. Glad to have you following along here!
@dryeyes7757
@dryeyes7757 Год назад
It’s crazy to think that the view you were looking at in the beginning of the video was almost the exact same thing the people that dug that mine saw!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
if you are referring to the unmolested hillside, yes, that’s kind of what they saw before they started digging. Of course, the erosion pile would not have been there.
@youtuberMadara
@youtuberMadara Год назад
​@@AbandonedMines11 but always be secure about visiting caves at midnight with a torch 😊
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures Год назад
Wow, what an incredible find. Being the first people in there in over 100 years is amazing. That wood looks to be in amazing condition, especially when compared to that rusted metal on the door.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting! We had a lot of fun doing this. It’s rare that one can dig out a mine and go into it like we did. It definitely ratchets up the risk and danger, though, due to the almost certain possibility of oxygen deficient air.
@mittwinstead5441
@mittwinstead5441 Год назад
One of the best old mine videos on RU-vid.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
We hope to get back there this summer and check out that lower level. Who knows what might be down there! Thank you for watching and commenting.
@johnlewan1114
@johnlewan1114 Год назад
I wish I was still out there exploring those mines. That's amazing you found the entrance. First people in over a hundred years, I'm so jealous. Thanks for sharing Frank, stay safe.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting, John! Yes, Nick and I totally lucked out by choosing to dig exactly where the top of the tunnel arch met the downward sloping erosion pile underneath it. Had we started digging anywhere else, there would’ve been a lot more debris to remove. As it was, we found the sweet spot regarding that erosion pile and the tunnel arch. We both are really curious about what’s on the lower levels. If you watch Nick‘s video, he explored the drift tunnel beyond the inclined shaft while Traci and I waited. He found another inclined shaft with a ladder that went way down to a lower area. No doubt, though, that there is oxygen deficient air down at the bottom of those shafts. Now that the mine is open, maybe enough air will start to circulate in there over the next three or six months to help eliminate any oxygen deficient air that might be on lower levels. I wouldn’t get my hopes up, though.
@ThePhobosAnomally
@ThePhobosAnomally Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 Are you planing to go check out the lower area? Do you think it is there where you could find some old artifacts like bottles, tools, perhaps something very interesting?
@murielvaillancourt3855
@murielvaillancourt3855 Год назад
Thank you, Frank for this new discovery of a long time sealed mine. It must be impressive to be the first to enter after a century! This mine seems small but is on three or more levels. It was even scary for the miners to go up or down these dark ladders. They were very brave and had such a rough life. Their past is still roaming in this tunnel.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hello, Muriel! Glad you enjoyed the video! This was definitely like stepping into a time machine and going back 100 years or more. We were excited about it but disappointed that we weren’t able to access the lower levels because of bad air. Who knows what might be down there?
@jcee2259
@jcee2259 Год назад
I only visit mines that contain Karst. Sometimes what I'm inside exploring discovers what miners had excavated before they destroyed their mine entry. Hello .......... ?
@johnsmart964
@johnsmart964 Год назад
Thank you very much for this very impressive video, it was great that you managed to get the mine open as quickly as you did. As you rightly pointed out, the rock had impressive array of colours throughout the mine. I am sure that you felt it a great honour to be the first to traverse the mine since the last miner left it, we are certainly grateful that you shared this experience with us.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the great comment, John! I appreciate your words. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@FrontSideBus
@FrontSideBus Год назад
Re: the view at the start. As somebody from the UK, I always find it amazing at just how large the US and how a lot of it has absolutely nothing in it!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Very true. Lots of open space in the deserts and mountains of California, Arizona, Nevada, and other states.
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 Год назад
That's what I love about America, so much land that's barely touched and explored. If you appreciate the outdoors and exploring America is the best place for that. Plus we have guns🇺🇸
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Excellent comment! There sure is a lot of open space in Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. Lots of abandoned mines out there, too!
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 yes those are all great places! I also love Idaho Montana and Wyoming, Alaska's just too cold for me lol but that's probably the king of empty areas lol
@jimmiller3732
@jimmiller3732 Год назад
Thank you all for taking me along
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Certainly glad to have you following along, Jim! Thanks for the support and interest.
@PHARRAOH
@PHARRAOH Год назад
my fishing buddy is 68, he told me his dad use to camp and fish all over with friends and explore old mines. They were camping out somewhere between vegas and calico ghost town, riding motorcycles and ran out of gas, while walking the bikes back, saw the remains of a very old camp. They saw a rope, old school yellow fiber rope, tied to a spike and going right into a hill. They went back weeks later out of curiosity to see if they could find anything cool. They got an old lantern, a tool box and pulled the rope, digging it clear and found the opening to a mine, not as big as this one but had the remains of a human. They went to the police and made a report but never heard anything. A different time on earth, the late 60's.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
That is a great anecdote, Pharraoh! I loved it! Thanks for sharing it. Those kinds of stories are always very interesting and, as you pointed out, it definitely was a different time back in the 1960s and 1970s. Thanks for stopping by here today, and I hope you have a great holiday weekend!
@Carolb66
@Carolb66 8 месяцев назад
I like the videos you do with Nick @miner49er, always good to have company when exploring a mine you are not familiar with. Must be a great feeling going into a mine which nobody has been infor 150 years. Awsome. ❤😊👍
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, Nick is a great guy! His RU-vid channel is growing by leaps and bounds as we speak. I hope to meet up with him again soon. We need to return to this mine and check out the lower level now that it’s had over a year to air out.
@Carolb66
@Carolb66 8 месяцев назад
@@AbandonedMines11 yes I enjoy watching his channel. Although my heart is in my mouth sometimes! He is very daring I will say to myself no don't go in there Nick & no don't walk across that old plank near a shaft & he does! Love his enthusiasm though.🥰☺️
@kimbra1132
@kimbra1132 Год назад
Way to go Nick and Tracy for digging that one out. Wow the colors in there were beautiful. Looked like sulfides, cinnabar, lead and silver. It would be fun to see y'all go down to the lower levels. But you might want to wait a few days to let that mine air out.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
I don’t know how long it would take for air to circulate down to those lower levels. That opening we made isn’t that big to begin with! We all are wondering what might be down there awaiting discovery.
@paisliesplace3921
@paisliesplace3921 Год назад
Wow how fantastic! So lucky that you and Nick dug where you did. That would be such an amazing thing to step into a mine that has no foot steps, that no one has been in in a century or so! Thank you for sharing! Safe exploring Frank!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your comment! And thank you for taking time out of your day to watch the video - I appreciate it.
@astralvirgin09
@astralvirgin09 Год назад
Hey Frank, glad to see your upload this morning! Is it me or have you been AWOL for a while? Anyway what a cool find and glad to see you, Nick and Traci exploring together...you all are my favs! Looking forward, as always, to the next awesome adventure! In the meantime, be safe out there and take care!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Not really AWOL. Just haven’t been posting on a consistent basis like I used to do. It seems in recent months I’ve been posting a few videos during the last week or ten days of the month. At any rate, it’s nice to see you here again, and thank you very much for your support! Yes, I always have a good time hooking up with Nick and Traci. I’m glad you support his videos, too.
@ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND
@ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND Год назад
That must have been quite the satisfying experience revealing the entrance! I noticed this mine was void of modern litter, that's a great find! You, Nick and Traci need to get back there one day after letting the mine "breathe" for a bit and try those ladders! Maybe the ghosts will be set free as well! Great video, Frank!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the comment, Justin! We looked at those ladders pretty closely. Due to the wood being so old, it has shrunk and a lot of the nails that were holding the rungs on underneath had backed out of their holes that they were pounded into. The rungs were also not notched; they were just nailed to the side rails. If you check out Nick’s video - I put a link in the description - he went down the drift tunnel beyond that inclined shaft and found another inclined shaft going way down with ladders in it. He also got a good shot looking at the ladders that were going up into a higher area, too. Definitely cool being in a mine that had been sealed up for a century. It felt old in there.
@ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND
@ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 thanks for the update! It's not worth it if it's out of one's comfort zone or safety.
@brucevanderzanden9638
@brucevanderzanden9638 Год назад
Great explore and well worth the time digging out the opening. The colors are so vivid! Thank you!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support.
@katherinekinnaird4408
@katherinekinnaird4408 Год назад
That was a crazy find! Hi Mr. and Mrs. Miner49er. Thanks for thanking us along. Stay safe.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hello, Katherine! Nice hearing from you again! Thanks for checking out the video and for taking the time to comment.
@rachelr3113
@rachelr3113 Год назад
Im in awe of you all for this, that was a lot of good luck and hard work . Absolutely amazing and also slightly terrifying ! 🤩
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hi, Rachel! Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@brokenumbrella913
@brokenumbrella913 Год назад
What a treat--for you guys, and for us! Thanks for taking us along
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thank you for following along! I appreciate the interest and support.
@ActionAdventureTwins
@ActionAdventureTwins Год назад
nice work digging it back open! in our experience if there is a wind blowing out of the mine portal that means there is another entrance. just follow the air circulation. you should go back and drop the oxygen detector down the ladder shaft. sometimes the detectors just go off from the co2 in your breath causing the oxygen levels to fall around the detector even in large mines. hopefully you can find a way to rappel down into the mine some more, it would be very interesting to see some more of it!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
I hear what you’re saying about the presence of airflow coming out of a portal indicating that there is another opening somewhere else on the hillside. However, I could swear that I have been in mines where there is air coming out of the portal but there was no other opening anywhere else. Sometimes I think the temperature difference between the inside air and the outside air causes that to happen. I like your idea of dropping an oxygen meter down the inclined shaft to see if it goes off. Mine did go off when we were standing at the top of the shaft, but I’m not sure exactly what was causing it. It’s never gone off simply because I’m breathing next to it. So I don’t know… If you check out Nick‘s video for which there is a link in this video’s description, he explored the drift tunnel beyond the inclined shaft and found another set of ladders going way down. When he was exploring that tunnel, he began to experience some effects of oxygen deficient air, and you can see it in his video. His oxygen meter did not go off, but it was apparent that he was getting into an area of the mine that was becoming oxygen deficient. He shows a lot more both inside and outside this mine than I did in my video here, so check it out and consider subscribing to his channel. He uploads an abandoned mine video every weekend. Thanks, guys, for your support! I see your channel has grown quite nicely over the last year or so from when I first discovered you. That’s awesome! Stay safe out there, too!
@user-gw2bi9xr7e
@user-gw2bi9xr7e Месяц назад
The colors of the wall rock remind me of the Tintic Silver District. Spectacular video.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Месяц назад
I’m not familiar with that particular district. Nick and I have to get back to this mine and go down that interior inclined shaft we found. I’m sure the intervening two years have been more than enough time for the mine to air out and get oxygen down into those lower levels. LOL Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment - I appreciate it.
@jeffreyes1568
@jeffreyes1568 Год назад
The men who dug and chiseled that rock out by hand. It's mind blowing!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
It certainly is! Those old-time miners certainly were a hard-working lot.
@jeffreyes1568
@jeffreyes1568 Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 no doubt. Tough as nails for sure
@scott-qk8sm
@scott-qk8sm Год назад
Very unique to get into such an old sealed up mine. Thanks for sharing the adventure
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
It certainly was an experience, Scott! Thanks for taking some time out of your day to check out the video and to leave a comment. I appreciate it.
@chromabotia
@chromabotia Год назад
Frank, you're the best! So good to see you again. Looking forward to new episodes! Thanks...
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Glad to see you again here! Thank you for your support.
@beverlyhanlon8376
@beverlyhanlon8376 Год назад
Beautiful. Thanks for the tour. Stay safe.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thank you very much, Beverly!
@off_mah_lawn2074
@off_mah_lawn2074 Год назад
“We determined the 150 year old ladder was unsafe to use” thank goodness 😂. Would have loved to see what was down there but not worth the risk
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
What you don’t see in the video is that when I was standing at the top of that ladder, my oxygen meter went off. We believe there most likely is oxygen deficient air at the bottom of that ladder, and some of it was coming up to where we were standing. Being that the mine was closed up for so long, it needs to air out and get some circulation in there. We might go back in the spring and carefully descend that ladder on a rope to see what might be down there.
@Delectable_Medley
@Delectable_Medley Год назад
I have been excited to see this! Thank you!~
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Great! I love hearing that! Thank you very much for your interest and support.
@78rpmrecord65
@78rpmrecord65 Год назад
This mine looks absolutely beautiful thx
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Glad you like it! Thanks for letting me know. And thanks for spending some of your day here on my channel - I appreciate it.
@eric81872
@eric81872 Год назад
Thank you for the video! ☺♥
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
No problem! Thank you for stopping by and checking it out.
@metamech7383
@metamech7383 Год назад
So glad you decided to make the switch with the camera...it's so much more beautiful! This was a fun one...more buried mines!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your feedback! Glad you see an improvement in the video quality. I was way overdue for an upgrade.
@shadowassassin3103
@shadowassassin3103 Год назад
Love it, keep up with the epic vids man and have a nice day.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thank you for your support here. I appreciate it very much.
@joshuajackson6442
@joshuajackson6442 Год назад
Thank you for the lovely adventure
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Joshua! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
@braddenr.4778
@braddenr.4778 Год назад
Incredible! What a find Frank! So satisfying to uncover a forgotten, unmolested mine such as this one after who knows how many years. So cool, thank you for your continued dedication, definitely one of my new favorites!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your support here! I appreciate it. Sounds like you enjoyed this video. Thanks for letting me know.
@jackpetty589
@jackpetty589 Год назад
Good morning, my names Jack. I live in a very rural part of Montana, I recently found a few old mine shafts in the side of a mountain where I hunt in confederate gulch, if you look up the history of confederate gulch it’s very very interesting and it’s a really hard spot to get to so I doubt anyone has been up there in a very long time. If your interested in exploring or want more videos of the mines and abandon cabins I’ve found please reach out!
@GICK117
@GICK117 Год назад
Your new camera is really showing us what you're seeing man. Very beautiful to see Creation at its prettiest. Very cool. Thanks a ton for sharing your adventure.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
It was pretty colorful in this mine. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@mrbigshoworelse
@mrbigshoworelse Год назад
Always nice to see you guys back again. Wish I had the balls to do what you do.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Uncle Yar! Thanks for stopping by and checking out the video and leaving a comment! I sincerely appreciate it. Glad you’re able to follow along from the safety and comfort of your home as we go underground in some of these sketchy places.
@RockerRed
@RockerRed Год назад
I can tell your new camera is working out. The pictures are definitely better. What a great find & how exciting this had to be. Thank you for taking me along with you. Another great video Frank! 👍👍Thank you! Thank you!👍👍👻🖤💙🖤💙☠🖤💙🖤💙👻
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
I appreciate your support throughout the years. Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed this video. This was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
@royjennison3916
@royjennison3916 Год назад
wow great vid Frank , what a mine to explore well done mate .
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Roy! Nick and I certainly lucked out on finding the sweet spot to start digging. Had we chose any other spot, it would’ve taken a lot longer and probably not have been fruitful at all. This was my first time being inside a mine that had been closed up for such a long time. Definitely was a great experience! If you get a chance, swing by Nick’s channel via the link in this video’s description and check out his video. He explored some areas of this mine that Traci and I did not go into. Thanks again for all the support over the years, Roy - I appreciate it.
@americabarahona6920
@americabarahona6920 Год назад
Thank you for this amazing, nice video. U are the best!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your comment! I appreciate your support and interest.
@SpruceSculptures
@SpruceSculptures Год назад
Again, Frank, that new camera is awesome, love the colors inside the mine
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it. Glad to hear you are enjoying the videos and the improved video quality.
@theminejunkie
@theminejunkie Год назад
The before & after picture was crazy! That must've been so satisfying reopening that portal. Those colors are amazing too.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Nick and I couldn’t believe how lucky we got by finding the sweet spot to start digging. That was totally blind luck! Only took about an hour to make the hole big enough to get in. We plan on going back maybe in the spring once the mine has had a chance to get some air circulation in there. My O2 meter did go off when we were standing above that interior inclined shaft. Probably some oxygen deficient air down there. And when Nick went down one of the tunnels on the level we were on, he started to experience the effects of low oxygen.
@desertrat8322
@desertrat8322 Год назад
Awesome video Frank
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting.
@aguythatthinks7931
@aguythatthinks7931 Год назад
Now this is pretty amazing. Wish I could've joined you guys!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks so much for your comment! It would’ve been nice having you along for the adventure. Maybe next time…
@mechanicman8687
@mechanicman8687 Год назад
Very cool find!!!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
We definitely got lucky in picking the right spot to start digging. We plan on returning to this mine to descend that inclined shaft that we found inside the mine and check out the lower workings. Should be pretty substantial from what we have seen so far….
@jacobjames1171
@jacobjames1171 Год назад
Wow, that rock has lots of beautiful color.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Right on, Jacob! Thank you very much for the comment. And thanks for taking time out of your day to check out the video.
@elmagnifico8475
@elmagnifico8475 Год назад
Well now. I know how lucky you were to find that adit. Nice job digging! Also, just found you guys. Nice explore and edit. Peace out. El Magnifico!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hey, El Magnifico! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment! Glad you found our RU-vid channels! Stay tuned for lots more exciting underground content!
@abdullahal-azmi2680
@abdullahal-azmi2680 Год назад
Glad to see you
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Good to see you on here again, Abdullah! Thanks for stopping by.
@jeremytuggle6424
@jeremytuggle6424 8 месяцев назад
Nicely filmed! Great video collaboration.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very much, Jeremy!
@ruthfield4083
@ruthfield4083 Год назад
wow , but that sure was amazing to go into that mine with very little to see at the start, great find....
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Ruth! Yes, that nondescript erosion pile certainly belies the extensive, massive mine behind it! Thank you very much for spending some time here on my channel.
@ExploringCabinsandMines
@ExploringCabinsandMines Год назад
Wow cool find !
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Dave!
@genechronister7085
@genechronister7085 Год назад
Another great vid
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the comment, Gene! Glad you enjoyed the video. More coming soon!
@stabbincabbincowbboy3770
@stabbincabbincowbboy3770 Год назад
BiG Like 500💫 Heck Yeahhh!!! Great Find Indeed.. Wow Now Them Colors Down There is The Wonka Wonka Mine of All The Minerals of Candy Land 👋🤠 Way Cool Brother Best Find I Say HeeHawww !!!!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Now that you mention Wonka, those mine tunnels did resemble the layers of an everlasting gobstopper with all of the different colors. Glad you enjoyed the video! Wish you could’ve been there to experience it firsthand. You would love it! LOL
@stabbincabbincowbboy3770
@stabbincabbincowbboy3770 Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 BadAs’ HeeHawww👋🤠💫
@frankgaletzka8477
@frankgaletzka8477 Год назад
Hello Frank you got lucky to find the right Spot to dig. A very colourfull mine. I hope you return with some rope to explore the lower workings . Thank you for your work and the effords to get there and bring the pictures to us . Take care have a good weekend and a nice New week. Greetings Form Germany Yours Frank Galetzka
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Frank! I appreciate your words. Yes, definitely a colorful mine. We can only wonder what might be on the lower levels. Once the mine has a chance to get some air circulated in there, maybe we will go back and check those out. But it’s not a high priority at this moment. Thanks again for all of your support and interest on my channel. Much appreciated!
@maliksallah5783
@maliksallah5783 Год назад
Amazing Video 👍🏽
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thank you very much for taking the time to watch and comment.
@glennjudd2467
@glennjudd2467 Год назад
This is remarkable , 150 yrs later ! Visitors ! Just amazing !
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Sounds like you enjoyed the video, Glenn! Thank you for checking in and for supporting the channel. I appreciate it.
@glennjudd2467
@glennjudd2467 Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 all your hard work , just to get there & go in the cave was worth it ! Sure it was big at one time !
@rickyjohnson4767
@rickyjohnson4767 2 месяца назад
Awesome video. Wish i could'a been there.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 2 месяца назад
Nick and I were just talking about this mine on our most recent trip not too long ago. We need to go back to it this summer and check out that lower level. It’s been almost 2 years since we initially dug this out. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND
@ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND Год назад
Now that is some serious effort on your guys' part! Crazy that nobody has been in there in over a century! I DID see the glowing white down the adit! Some Marfa Lights going on inside an abandoned mine!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the comment, Justin! Yes, that white light basically turns on and stays on at the very end of that clip. So strange…. We hope to go back and access that lower area.
@pa5287
@pa5287 Год назад
pretty cool to see this like i bet it was for you being in it .
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Never had successfully dug out a mine before, so this was pretty cool. I always wondered what the oxygen level would be like in a mine that had been sealed up like that for a century. Sure enough, my oxygen meter sounded an alarm as we were standing at the top of that interior inclined shaft and looking down it. If you watch Nick‘s video, he went and explored the drift tunnel beyond that shaft and experienced some minor effects of low oxygen air. That’s why we decided NOT to attempt to go down any of the inclined shafts that we found in the mine. There was probably no oxygen at the bottom of those shafts whatsoever!
@lawrencedee8661
@lawrencedee8661 Год назад
The colors you mentioned are caused by hydrothermal alteration. Super hot solutions moving thru the rocks and depositing minerals.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the geological information, Lawrence! I appreciate it. Happy new year!
@BaMsX
@BaMsX Год назад
Good content, i like greeting from chile
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hello, Chile! Thanks for checking in!
@ReclusiveMountainMan
@ReclusiveMountainMan Год назад
Absolutely beautiful surroundings. 1860 Time capsule action!!! If there is air, gotta have another entrance open to the outside. Watching to learn more...
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Maybe we’ll get back there in the spring and descend that inclined ladder to the lower areas. Who knows what might be down there!
@theoldempressrv6193
@theoldempressrv6193 Год назад
Brilliant
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thank you!
@Ms..B
@Ms..B Год назад
pretty amazing colors
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
I agree! Thank you so much for checking out the video. I appreciate it!
@lisanne4687
@lisanne4687 Год назад
Very cool! Wish I could have joined. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hello, Lisanne from the Netherlands! Thanks for checking in from all the way over there. Glad to have you following along. Thanks for the support!
@LiamsLyceum
@LiamsLyceum Год назад
Love the door!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Yes, that door was quite an unexpected surprise once we got through the blockage. I wonder who the person was who saw it last?
@pdkrace
@pdkrace Год назад
way cool find.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thank you, Mark!
@danaj9336
@danaj9336 Год назад
Very interesting geology there. What kinds of minerals were mind? And good to see your videos again. Take care.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Silver and gold were mined here. I wish I knew more about the underground geology than I do, but that’s how it goes. Thanks, Dana, for your comment and question!
@otgexploring
@otgexploring Год назад
Congrats on the successful Breach Frank . Seeing that reminds me i need to go back and try again at that one mine we attempted for 2 day lol ,excellent video as always ill be looking forward to more
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Jeff! This was my first time successfully getting inside a sealed up mine. You do need an oxygen meter, that’s for sure! Mine went off as we were standing above that inclined shaft. Nick and I agreed that there most likely is dangerous, oxygen-deficient air at the bottom of those ladders.
@otgexploring
@otgexploring Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 you’re welcome Frank !! No doubt about the air in the shaft guaranteed it’s bad , I’d let it air out for at least 30 days before I would attempt a descent .
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
We examined the ladder in that first shaft, and you can see in the video where the nails on the rungs had backed out of the holes that they were pounded into because the wood is so old and dried out. Also, those rungs were not notched which makes them even more unsafe. I think the only way to get down there would be to have a rope and harness just in case the ladder would fail. If you watch Nick‘s video for which there is a link in this video’s description, he went past the inclined shaft and down a lengthy drift tunnel and found another ladder system going downward. Looks like there are substantial lower workings!
@otgexploring
@otgexploring Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 nice !!! I’ll check his vid out
@Starrythc
@Starrythc Год назад
Nice was just watching the horton last night.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Nice!
@MrJx4000
@MrJx4000 Год назад
It sounds like this mine would've been in operation during the Civil War. That's neat.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Yes, most definitely! That kind of puts it in a historical perspective, doesn’t it?
@XhristinaMacey
@XhristinaMacey Год назад
awesome x
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your comment, Christina!
@bTheNomad.
@bTheNomad. Год назад
Oh boy!
@paulcooper2897
@paulcooper2897 Год назад
Shame you couldnt explore that decline! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Once the mine has had a chance to air out and get some air circulating in there, we may go back and cautiously check out the lower areas as long as our oxygen meters don’t start going off. Thanks for your comment, Paul!
@mineadventures7938
@mineadventures7938 Год назад
Beautiful and amazing color in the drifts. I laughed when you said we are making progress digging, I didnt see you dig, LOL, I would like some proof, LOL. I am thinking if 1860, there would just be a wooden sliding handle and a hired gun outside, I dont think the hasp is that old, but I am not an expert by any means, just my thoughts. There is a large mine near the 40 that I think we can dig out an opening, are your friends up for digging, you and me can do the filming. 😁 but in all seriousness, I think it's a good one to dig open
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Glad you appreciated the colors in the drifts. Definitely was an unusual place in that regard. Thanks for the comment!
@squirtdaddy3428
@squirtdaddy3428 Год назад
CONGRADULATIONS!!!! That was by far the best video quality I have ever seen on your channel. You changed something, camera, lighting, editing or all, but whatever you did it sure worked. Fantastic colors and clarity this time. I know I have complained before about lack of color and almost like B/W video , but THIS will shut me up. GREAT JOB!!!!!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve upgraded my camera and editing software not too long ago. I was way due for an upgrade. My old camera that I’ve been using for the last six years or so had gotten so much dust inside of it that it was seriously degrading the video quality. I also had to process and re-process the video files before I could upload them to RU-vid, and that caused a loss of clarity. I appreciate you hanging in there with me as I went through the upgrading. Glad you’re still here - and thank you for the support!
@stephenmellentine
@stephenmellentine Год назад
Lots of cinnabar and potential silver, maybe some gold. Nice find!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your comment, Stephen.
@theriverbend
@theriverbend Год назад
Wow the colors of the rocks were stunning! Wonder what may have been in the lower levels. I wouldn't trust those ladders either though lol. Thank you again for a great video.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your comment, Phil! Yes, lots of interesting underground geology in this one. We three are curious about what’s down those inclined ladders.
@fredgaskit
@fredgaskit Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 are you planning on a return with ropes etc so you can explore down the ladder?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
We hope to this coming spring or summer.
@barryclarke3010
@barryclarke3010 Год назад
Hope you gave that fella some of Frank's desert grub ,that was a fair bit of digging. When I dug open similar we used to leave a branch half in half out so if it goes again you can always find it, that incline winze is a must for a further trip.👍
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, Barry, for the comment! Yes, I could’ve used some homemade funnel cakes after slithering out of that mine. It certainly is intriguing to wonder what might be down the inclined shaft. Check out Nick’s video (link is in this video’s description) because he explored another drift tunnel that Traci and I did not. He found another ladder system going down and began to experience some mild symptoms of bad air while in that drift.
@barryclarke3010
@barryclarke3010 Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 i did just that Frank, after the crosscut the drifts showed the powerful nature of the load , I'm not surprised they sunk on the load,nothing really mineable on the drift, so they sunk down, it was a pleasure to put a face to your voice Frank, keep em coming!
@starexplorers1202
@starexplorers1202 Год назад
9:38 A circle with a dot is sometimes used as a symbol for gold.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Excellent! Thanks for sharing that information. I was not aware of that.
@LiilReyy
@LiilReyy Год назад
I love your videos bro
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks, man! I appreciate hearing that. It’s a lot of work to make these videos. Thanks for the support!
@brokenroadsandabandonedmin3631
Hopefully you give it sometime let it breath and head down that decline! Great explore!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
That would be a plan! But I don’t know how long it would take for the lower levels to become safe to go into. They may never get enough air down there.
@MrBeeradb1
@MrBeeradb1 Год назад
Crazy video.Very dangerous.Theres a reason they don't mine anymore there.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@WLW.
@WLW. Год назад
Interesting video, I'm not sure If I would be able to fit through that hole lol !
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the comment, Andrew! Nice hearing from you.
@sideburngthepeacebringer27
@sideburngthepeacebringer27 Год назад
Looks interesting exploring a mine that hasn’t been visited for a long time, are you gonna reseal the entrance when your done?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
We did not seal it.
@davidkurzdorfer6402
@davidkurzdorfer6402 Год назад
Hopefully you return explore the lower levels since no one has in over hundred years maybe with new air flowing In the air will improve...and the original miners must have been ok ...going down there....hope you return before anyone else does and film it
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
The original miners undoubtedly had a ventilation system in place to keep the dust under control as well as to provide fresh air to the farther reaches of the mine. I think the air will improve over time. Thanks again for your comments, David!
@DeynnaTerrad
@DeynnaTerrad Год назад
☾❣👍🏻🔔The way you do the work gracefully - I am very proud of you. Thanks for going through the trouble and it's worth it. I’ve never witnessed such awesome editing as this one. You have the absolute power to rise above any situation or struggle and transform yourself into the strongest and most beautiful version of yourself ever. The secret to happiness is doing what you love and learning to love what you have to do to get it. Congratulations and best of luck for your promising future. Keep doing the best work. Great job, you are amazing, you are important, you are special, you are unique, and you are valuable! Never give up, go ahead, fight for your dreams, everything will get better for you, I wish you good luck. I truly love your channel. You have my full supportt 🎁
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thank you very much for your kind words.
@slimwantedman6694
@slimwantedman6694 Год назад
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. Always appreciate your support.
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
I have one of those shovels and they're absolute dung. :)) I was digging at my grandpa's grave to plant some flowers and the damned thing bent in half. Nothing's done right these days. I got a WW2 US issue one instead, worth the expense.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
I believe Nick said something similar after we were done digging out the portal. I think he said his shovel bent as well.
@ZiaMountainAdventures
@ZiaMountainAdventures Год назад
Nice find! I know the feeling digging into one! Wild! Did y’all ever return and go down the ladder?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Not yet! We hope to do that later this spring or early summer. Thanks, man, for checking out the video and commenting!
@SueGirling68
@SueGirling68 Год назад
Hi Frank, what a cool explore, I loved all of the gorgeous colours in this one, I am thinking the reddish colour could either be very rich in Iron or it could possibly be red Ochre, did Nick mention anything about it and what it could be ?? You made the right decision to not risk that ladder, it looked okay but you never know It is more prudent to go down using a rope. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Hey, Sue! Nice hearing from you again! I don’t recall Nick and I discussing what minerals might be in this mine. Nearly all of the mines in the area, though, were mined for silver and gold. Those ladders looked decent enough at first but upon closer inspection we noticed that many of the nails that were holding the rungs in place had backed out of the holes over the last century due to the wood drying out and shrinking. As you mentioned, having a rope and harness as a back-up is imperative with this particular mine. Did you see Nick’s video of this mine on his channel? I put a link to it in this video’s description. He went past this inclined shaft and found another one with ladders that went way down. One can only imagine what might be on those lower levels!
@SueGirling68
@SueGirling68 Год назад
@@AbandonedMines11 I know right, I would love to know what's down there and how many levels there are. Thanks again for taking us along. xx
@worldfilmclips1
@worldfilmclips1 Год назад
Great history viewing there from our armchairs👌. I wonder if you can keep you text info on a little longer🙂. I have to replay those bits to read them properly without missing the important info? Just a thought👍.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback on the captions that appear in my videos. I try to strike a balance between having them on screen long enough to be read completely versus having them on screen too long that they become annoying. I think what I need to do is make the captions smaller. For example, if a caption contains essentially two phrases, I should make each phrase a separate sentence and then display each sentence by itself instead of all together at once. I’m still tweaking the captions! Thanks for letting me know that they sometimes aren’t on screen long enough for you. And thanks for the ongoing support here, too!
@donniedoesdishes
@donniedoesdishes Год назад
i had to stop watching i got claustrophobic , you all are awesome be safe out there
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your comment, Donnie!
@joehajny6279
@joehajny6279 Год назад
How do you control your curiosity not to explore further down the incline shaft. Is this something you may rappel into with proper gear or possibly send a remote camera down in the future?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Another viewer had a good suggestion. He recommended we send an oxygen meter down there first on a rope to make sure the air is okay and safe. That’s the only reason why we didn’t go down - well, that and the fact that the ladder rungs looked to be in poor condition. There are a lot of factors that must be considered when making these decisions. Thanks for your comment!
@AbandonedMaine
@AbandonedMaine Год назад
Wow. Those layers of minerals are fascinating. It would almost be worth going back with proper lights and a good DLSR camera.
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for the comment, Drew! This was my first time digging out an abandoned mine, so it was quite an experience. We three had a good time in this one. Really would like to get to the lower levels but the air is definitely oxygen deficient down there. Maybe once the mine has had a chance to get some fresh air in there over the next several months, a return trip might be in order.
@matbroomfield
@matbroomfield Год назад
The sense of the past and the present in contact at that place must be so strong. When you see that painted mark at the face, you have to wonder about the life of the man who drew it. How long did he live, does he have descendants alive today, did he make it rich? I can almost hear the echo of their tools on the rock. Would have loved to see you take ropes and climb down that shaft. The thought that other shafts may be covered with backfill is terrifying. Do you cover those shafts when you leave so animals don't fall in?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Thanks for your thoughts, Mat! Yes, that lone painted mark at the end of the tunnel was intriguing. Normally the miners would leave their names and dates and things like that, but there was nothing like that in this mine - at least not on the main level that we explored. No, we did not close up the portal after we exited the mine.
@hendrikhendrix4987
@hendrikhendrix4987 Год назад
with nobody in this mine for 150 years it must be a very exciting moment to step in as the first one after such a long time and more exciting what shall we find inside
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
No doubt! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
@coyzee1
@coyzee1 Год назад
What you're calling backfill is actually collapsed material.
@SK-my6gh
@SK-my6gh Год назад
Great video! Any speculation about what the carbide marking was referencing?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
I have no idea! I believe that was the only carbide graffiti we saw in the mine. If I had to guess, maybe it was marking where to drill the next blasting hole. I don’t think the miners did that, though. It is a small mystery! Of course, there could be more graffiti on the lower levels but we didn’t go down there due to oxygen-deficient air and sketchy ladders.
@BaggyMcPiper
@BaggyMcPiper Год назад
I could never do what you do. I get claustrophobic just thinking about it!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
Totally understandable. Exploring abandoned mines and caves isn’t for everybody. Certainly grateful that you can follow along vicariously from the safety and comfort of your home.
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven Год назад
A very lucky find, too bad the air down under was bad, perhaps you can open the mine on a lower spot?
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 Год назад
There was a portal lower on the mountain that we explored first, and I was under the impression that it would have connected to this upper mine that we dug out. However, we didn’t discern a connection but there still may be one between the lowest levels in the one we dug out and some of the upper levels that we couldn’t get to in the lower mine. It’s all very intriguing, to say the least! thanks for watching and commenting, Rolf!
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