"it's only a forty foot fall, I'll be fine" is such a under-30-year-old thing to say. Love your explorations and seeing these formations. Hope y'all stay safe and take caution.
That’s what rocks are for. It’s the difference between a chef and a home cook. Home cook needs his meat thermometer, the chef can tell by feel and sight and instinct. These guys are chefs man
I'm from south central Indiana and your videos are stupid crazy. They're super delicate systems, but they are abundant and very VERY deep! HYUGE respect to you guys for choosing to not disclose some or all of your locations. Freaking awesome. I cannot wait to spend so much time watching you guys delve deep into these caves.
What a crazy drop after drop. I've been in a few caves from UP Michigan to the Ozarks and North Arkansas. On Guam there was a cave that someone had run electricity in the rear of a big room. We'd bring turntables big loud speakers. This was in 1967-1969. Our cave was at the bottom of a high rock-face six feet from the ankle deep clear Turquoise salty little pools along the shoreline. An earthquake or typhoon wore the rock-face loose, it fell ending a cave that was probably pretty ancient. There are caves everywhere. Two WWII soldiers hid in this one cave for twenty years, they did not know the war was over, bc it's so close to Viet Nam and the Air Base on Guam few back and forth and acted like a war. of the Western Pacific. I'm thinking 250 miles Southwest of the Island is The Marianas Trench (close , it's 200 miles, I had to check lol) . Guam is 900 miles north of the equator. It's the closest land mass to TMT (The Marianas Trench). Been in caves on the Azores Islaand called Terceria. The Island is a Volcanic wonder. IMO. BUT I'm 100% sure I can't go where yall twins go. I hate when you get stuckish. lol.
You guys have the most amazing energy. I don’t know what it is, but I get excited just to hear your excitement about how far down another hole goes. Amazing stuff guys!
@@ActionAdventureTwins I love when you stop mid sentence and excitedly exclame about something cool you just found, like crystal formations or flow stone! 😂 Love the underground!
I wish they read the messages on the walls. The litter and spray paint upsets me a little but they tell stories of those who explored the cave before them. 13:58 2/28/88 (?) JOSH/JON/JEN, (?) 14:06 T4 (?) SAMANTHA BRADLEY 20:13 The fact that they still kept going and finding more traces of the previous explorers that leads them so they won't get lost was a beautiful journey.
Again guys, Thanks for letting me tag along. As always you seem to find some of the tiniest holes to explore. I’m really glad I went. Until next time, be carful be safe.
New subscriber here... these videos give me such a primal, visceral sense of "oh, hell the f no". They really do appeal to my old childhood fear that I'd step on some loose ground, fall through, and plummet into a bottomless pit while having a nice walk in the woods. Quality nightmare fuel!
I just found your channel yesterday, and I've already subscribed and watched a bunch of videos. What you guys do is incredible. I couldn't help but wonder during this one who it was that set up those ropes to begin with, and how crazy they must have been.
@16:26 Are you kidding me? Did he just walk there with no safety at all!? How did he even turn around? You did cut that part. This looked way too dangerous! Only so little space for the feet and one slip would mean instant death. WTH!? I really wonder if he walked out backwards or if he turned around, because both seems like a really bad idea haha.
If you guys ever get out to western Kentucky let me know because I have several different unexplored caves on my property if you’re interested. I’m about five minutes east of the land between the lakes area in Caldwell county.
idk man, of all the systems you've explored, this cave just gives bad vibes, something about it feels cursed, glad you got out safely, but this one for me is an easy nope.
The higher quality is so great, only problem is cameras really have to evolve depth perception cause every time you stop moving for a sec I can't tell if I'm looking up or down or if its flat 😂
You guys are the best, almost never afraid to explore everything possible and just giving me a chance to see it all. Really love the way your videos are like Minecraft if it was real haha
My personal favorite to this day. Been watching for about 2+ years. Thank you for the content you bring to me and all and always stay safe, healthy and hydrated.
One of the reasons i enjoyed all your videos so much i eventually realized, is that the way you guys talk- is just like and react is exactly how i would and do. xD
Have you ever pondered staying over night in a cave? Such that you can both go further, but also more properly explore it. However, I do understand the logistical nightmare of needing to bring all the extra supplies, but I guess you are already bringing some reserve stuff with you. I for one wouldn't enter a cave of these sizes without at least bringing with an extra liter or two of water (or a life straw), some food (mostly for mental wellness, however it is easier to physically perform when not hungry) a few spare batteries (however, a hand cranked phone charger would also be a solution alongside batteries).
I'm always happy when a new video comes out. Of course every time it is indescribable what Mother Nature accomplishes, but it's more comforting to know that you're alive, stay safe guys🤝
1. James does not seem to be following any kind of safety protocol. 2. The flowstone looks glossy. Is it smooth and slick? 3. You should consider putting out a book, maybe coffee table type books. The photographs would be amazing. Thank you so much for allowing us to go with you into such amazing and beautiful places.
At some points of this video I can't tell if you're looking up, down, sideways or what... it's like there's no reference at all for direction. Amazing.
Loved the flowstone, stalactites and stalagmites in this beautiful cavern! To balance it all, there's the lure of mystery; what lies concealed in the darkness around that corner, beyond that ledge or down that tunnel? How far do these passages extend or how deep does this pit drop? Always, however, there comes the possible scenario of descending into those ancient crawlways and chambers...and the question that could, in certain circumstances, accompany such a scenario: If we go back too far, or descend too deep, will we be able to find our way out again? But, hell... you guys know your stuff and you keep sharing it all with us! Thank you all for the great video adventures! This video was one of your best ones!🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
The cave bacon is cool as hell!! Love the flow stone ❤❤❤ I was talkin to you in this one Lol super sketch!! 😂 So so glad y'all made it out safe and sound!! Ty for the adventure guys I love all y'all do!! Peace and much love to y'all all be safe out there 🥰😁✌️❤️💯🙏
Bro we already found that shit. We can't show you because we trespassed to find it and we would get In trouble. Not a treasure chest exactly but we found money
The sparkling rocks made me smile. So pretty. I worry when James and you split up. And always do the "sensible" thing for the sake of your safety. We all want more adventures.
I haven't seen your channel before but it looks interesting. I subscribed and tomorrow I will watch. I'm afraid I will marathon watch all night if I start now.
I think you almost made it down to the Underdark this time! I love how the cave dazzles with glittering crystals and formations, ever tempting the spelunkers deeper and deeper into its increasingly treacherous reaches.
You all are the best shit on the internet right now. I suffer from claustrophobia extremely bad and someof the tight little spaces you all wiggle your way into blows my mind.Nit only that but I watch and.think, "how do you know what path to take on your way back" or "have you ever been lost in one of these caves? Keep up the awesome videos guys.
hello I've been watching your cave videos for quite a long time now and I'm interested into cave exploring myself, any tips on what to get and what I need to do this.
Duuuuuuuuuude needs to put gloves on if he's touching living flowstone. Many grottos won't extend an invitation if spelunking etiquette is ignored. Keep up the excitement. Great to see how many people follow our sport.
Man I want to say thanks man. I've always wanted to find unsearched caves / holes and you have shown me that you are places I've always wanted to see. Wether they are known or not. Love your vids bud.
I just recently started watching your videos. They are really interesting seeing a lot of things most people will never even know that , that place exist. I love it. Check it out . I owen a small tree service business. And being it that line of work .I deal with a lot of the same equipment y'all do when your exploring the cave . Ropes / harnesses/ climbing hardware, ECT... Guys listen to what im saying.. spend the money on the best equipment money can buy. Get the best new tech .that makes climbing up and down as easy as possible. You do not want to be in a stitution where your equipment will not get you home ... Only professional gear and make sure you know how to use it well ... Love your videos. Y'all be careful. Have fun ..
There should be an unwritten rule for the cavers: "When you see a rope or a ladder, don't use it, always bring your own and make them 2 so if one of them fails you use the other one."
3:15 Wow how did it form like that? 5:02 Crystals 12:25 The obligatory getting stuck squeeze 15:03 Abyss of serious butt clinch A few highlights, whole video of this cave is crazy!!
Keep going my friend, but you need focus on your safety first .You guys are incridible salute, their good thing people need know what inside the abandoned cave. Greeting from Malaysia🇲🇾