I enjoy your mining shows. I envy you very much. I wish I could travel to those places that you go too. I'm diabled, and I don't drive. I love the areas that you go too. I wish I could be with you during your mine visits.
just made a vid about this one .....we fixed the ladder so you can go down the haulage shaft without rope. Great explore at the bottom. Keep'em coming sonny Jim.
Nice find!! You never know until you explore , huh? Lots of drifts & stopes in that one. They must have found SOMETHING to make them hunt high & low for it. Take care & look forward to next video! C-ya👍
Me and my buddy Glenn explored a cool mine out in the Goodsprings area. It was awesome. I’m going to go look for that mine and see if we can find it. It looks like a pretty cool mind to do some exploring in. Maybe even take out a couple samples. LOL that was a wonderful video thanks for all the information
DT, we're going need you to do this mine again . I got lost three times, I was so focused on looking for you flashlight , I forgot which tunnel I was in ! Thank you again for taking us along !
This makes me want to get out and explore mines. I have a very hard head, but a helmet is still necessary. I am looking at some of the mines in the lower deserts of AZ.
Another great video from Desert trails! we all love watching your vid's over here in oz looking forward to your next mine adventure almost forgot I'm pleased you found your flash light lol
@21:20 there is actually a giant powder box up that sketchy ladder dating to 1916. It would definitely be worth going back up there to check it out, pretty cool find!
It would be interesting to know more about the history of this mine. Who discovered it and when. Years active., and when and why it was abandoned. Thanks!
In this mine in particular, the miners had to have worked damned hard drilling blasting and moving that rock around. Have to wonder: did they make any money to make all that effort worthwhile. My sense is, with regard to this mine, these guys were finding gold.
Do you ever stopped and wondered if it it was all worth digging out all those mines, for all that gold and siver, p;lus any other mineral of money value?
I don’t know how have such a certainty when going into a stope and know what part of tunnel doesn’t go any further. From my understanding it seems like it would be geometrical of of knowing when going down a tunnel, whichever one that you go to on these adventures. Probably it’s just your experience.