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Abandoned & Forgotten Places
Documenting abandoned mines like never before!
Let's take abandoned mine exploring to the next level!
With your support you can help make this the best abandoned mine exploring channel on RU-vid!
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On this channel we go deep... REALLY DEEP into abandoned mines and tunnels all throughout the western United States. We researched some of the harder to find mines and hiked or 4x4 back into them to explore and reveal their hidden secrets. Many of these remote locations are filled with cool artifacts, antiques and unique geology that will have you guessing as to why the old prospectors worked so hard to find gold, silver, and other minerals.
A&FP moves just a bit slower as compared to other mine exploring channels. Gly discusses why the miners chose these sites and he points out the geology and minerals that got them excited. Veins of quartz filled with gold and silver made many men lose sleep in the 1800’s and early 1900’s and modern prospecting still does to this very day.
DANGERS? Oh yes, there’s allot of dangers associated with old mines. Un-exploded dynamite, blasting caps, bad air, bats, spiders, and snakes all find their home in abandoned mine shafts and tunnels. Oh, and let’s not forget rotting timbers, flooded passages and collapsing rock!
Gly takes abandoned mine exploring seriously with all the proper safety equipment, training, and experience necessary to do this activity as safe as possible but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a bit of fun along the way. “Gly”, your host and his band of crazy characters “Old Bob” (Gly’s Jeep), “Quackers” (Gly’s duck) and “Bobbie” (Gly’s hula girl) are sure to brighten your day with their comments and silly antics. Heck, they may even give you a chuckle or two.
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@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 29 дней назад
“Gly”: When you walk into a museum, there will typically be a curator that can explain to you the artifacts you are looking at. He or she isn’t there to take sides to history, they are simply there to show you humanities achievements good or bad. Think of me as a curator of abandoned mines. Im not here to take sides, I’m here to show you the achievements of miners good or bad and just as a curator would get upset if he caught you defacing a piece of history in his museum, I get upset when I see others defacing and vandalizing abandoned mines.
@tinadelwiche416
@tinadelwiche416 29 дней назад
Gly and Laura I agree!! It’s funny how history is preserved for so many years until toxic people get a whiff of it and destroy it.
@dilwyn1
@dilwyn1 28 дней назад
@Gly ... As per my last comment regarding the totally unnecessary name scribbling, Here in Wales there are several old slate mines that have had inscriptions left by the old miners. some of those have been defaced as well by people scratching over them with things like" I woz here" etc. make my Pi$% boil 👿
@winterprism9227
@winterprism9227 28 дней назад
I agree but, honestly, there ARE some who deface pieces in museums. There was a rash of younger people doing so just to make a point that people care more about art than.. something, honestly I can't even remember.. So guess that didn't work out so well in getting their message across, huh!?! Anyways, it is shocking, nonetheless and makes ol' timers, like us say "kids these days... ain't got no respect for nuthin!" ;)
@MPWEST83
@MPWEST83 26 дней назад
Thank you for your documentations of a precious (to me) piece of history!
@user-pf6sn8rd2l
@user-pf6sn8rd2l 29 дней назад
Thanks, Gly, for speaking up for decency and professionalism. Your positive attitude and willingness to share your knowledge are deeply appreciated. Stupidity and drama may attract attention, but your classy style will build a loyal fan base. Stay safe, and God bless!
@Harry1s
@Harry1s 29 дней назад
After watching your channel for a long time I still don't understand why you don't have 500K+ subs. Your attention to detail, professionalism, expert photography, information, and entertainment is really enjoyable to watch. Thank you!!
@mikebrown0262
@mikebrown0262 29 дней назад
Its actually pretty simple, look at all the other mine explore channels, I don't think there is a single one over 300k, no matter how long they have been around. There just are not that many people that watch them.
@intheredcold9216
@intheredcold9216 28 дней назад
Algorithms. If YT ain't promoting u....
@alexiswilson939
@alexiswilson939 26 дней назад
I agree. You're the best abandoned mine exploration channel, in my opinion!!
@madeinyorkshire52
@madeinyorkshire52 22 дня назад
I’m sure Gly commented on one of his other videos that he felt that RU-vid were removing subscribers from his channel in a blatantly unprofessional unethical manner. Of course I don’t know the facts but if that IS the case ? then it’s absolutely disgraceful and shocking with zero integrity.
@TenSeventeen
@TenSeventeen 29 дней назад
If only these mines had a visitor’s logbook. I would much rather see RU-vid channels, names, and dates there than on the walls of the mine.
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 29 дней назад
That's actually not a terrible idea... if it weren't for the possibility of some hyperactive federal land agent coming up with it and making a "naughty list" before closing the portals. That's... unlikely. One of the DOD notebooks with a 'forever pencil' attached and smacked with some reflective tape might be the way to go, leave it at the first stable non-floor flat surface after the portal's out of sight. Too bright to miss but easy enough to ignore since you'd know exactly what it is, doesn't mess with artifacts, far enough in to avoid rambling tourists.
@nmandmc1
@nmandmc1 29 дней назад
Thank you for calling out mine explorers that disrespect this important part of our history! They are not any better than those two fools that pushed rocks off that ledge in Lake Mead! Another great explore by the way!! This mine just keeps getting better and better!!
@ralphpatrick3071
@ralphpatrick3071 29 дней назад
What I don’t mind is when explorers leave their business cards. At least they’re not permanent. Thanks, G&L!
@user-nb9zo9uw8g
@user-nb9zo9uw8g 29 дней назад
Thank you both for your expertise and professionalism! The RU-vid folks that came through here beforehand were amateurs, just breezing through the mine like the airflow! Not exciting at all! I've been amazed by the histories of each mine and its surrounding areas, and I always look forward to learning about our predecessors and their hard work and sacrifice! Gly and Laura...you both are the best! Keep it up!
@MrPhamilton
@MrPhamilton 29 дней назад
Just amazing mine all that wood working mind blowing how much they used, and i think your so right with people leaving there names all over the place they have no respect for anything other then there self ego.
@user-qf1it8jc9y
@user-qf1it8jc9y 29 дней назад
WOW! What an amazing mine to explore. So much hard work, time, and effort went into that mine. So many great artifacts still in place that it paints a complete picture of how work life down below ground went on for those miners of the middle of the last century. Can you imagine how much effort it took to put all that timbering in place! Those were some really tough guys down there for sure. Thanks Gly and Laura for bringing us along with you both on todays adventure!
@graydonjones6912
@graydonjones6912 29 дней назад
Seeing old dynamite is a real BLAST 💥💥
@reddog9025
@reddog9025 29 дней назад
🤣🤣🤣
@billdgen116
@billdgen116 29 дней назад
Please don't Vandalize old mine thats history for people after us alot of mines are stripped of everything so no more history for are kids or grandchildren. Be safe everyone 🙏. I don't know if you read messages but when was this mine last open. During the Korean war lucky packs were green
@Cwra1smith
@Cwra1smith 29 дней назад
I'm not real keen on having my kids and grandkids 400' down in a hundred year old mine.
@Name-ot3xw
@Name-ot3xw 29 дней назад
@@Cwra1smith People were giving Frank shit for hauling an old skip car out of a mine to publicly display, I don't think they know what they're complaining about half the time.
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 29 дней назад
@@Name-ot3xw The counter to that is these mines may still be there in 2124... Frank's mines might have completely collapsed the day after he walked out. Those Canadian mines with powder-rotted wood, saturated 24/7/365 and some doing freeze-thaw cycles, phew.
@thomast596
@thomast596 29 дней назад
But you give Frank a pass for taking anything that’s not nailed down
@123457chevy
@123457chevy 29 дней назад
It’s amazing how versatile and strong wood really is.
@chubbrock659
@chubbrock659 29 дней назад
That’s what she said
@mamnan8953
@mamnan8953 29 дней назад
A&f places you are a true mine enthusiastic with great morals. RESPECT man
@alexiswilson939
@alexiswilson939 26 дней назад
This mine is incredible, just amazing! Too bad others can't treat the location with the respect it deserves. As seen in the first episode. Again, thank you for sharing Gly, and Laura! ❤
@bigkings.8804
@bigkings.8804 29 дней назад
Don't waste your time with the ignorance of others. All I have to do is turn the news on, and I start to rant and rave. No one can compete with your channel. Thank you for your hard work.
@janetmurphy8319
@janetmurphy8319 29 дней назад
The woodwork always amazes me!!! Thank you!
@mamnan8953
@mamnan8953 29 дней назад
I'd love to see old mines. Come on America keep your amazing history
@mamnan8953
@mamnan8953 29 дней назад
Loving these videos Laura is a credit to you as I'm sure you know. You ROCK Laura
@HoosierDaddyActual
@HoosierDaddyActual 29 дней назад
I was 17 when I found a strip of natural copper on the desert. Staked a claim, and dug one whole summer. I found chrysacolla at about 6 ft down. I kept a number of nice specimens but lost them over the years. In examining the other shafts around the area that were over 100 ft straight down, I realized my little effort was a long way off from a payday.
@THATPROSPECTORSLIFE
@THATPROSPECTORSLIFE 21 день назад
Not necessarily sometimes veins can just be feet beneath the surface but then other times they are very far down lol
@mcsawmill
@mcsawmill 27 дней назад
I'm not a mine explorer and I don't know the etiquette so please excuse my question but if you go into a mine from 1860 and you see on the wall "Joe 1923" is that not part of the history of that mine and does it not add to the whole mine exploring experience? Imagine now it's 2124 and you see a youtube address... if youtube is still around you could now find the video of how it looked 100 years ago. So I don't get your complaint, the history of the mine did not stop when the original miners abandoned it, for example survey markers from the 1970's, those are now part of the history.
@jimstanford9899
@jimstanford9899 27 дней назад
Technically, the etiquette is that you disturb nothing. Take nothing and leave nothing. That is well and good for things on the surface. However, underground is different. While some parts of the mine will still exist 10,000 years from now, most will have collapsed. Everything supported by wood will eventually fail. In my 40 plus years, I have seen it many times. Mines I used to explore are now inaccessible. Either caved or sealed off by the Gub-ment. Everything in them now lost to the mountain, never to be seen again. The real problem with mines is the jerks who go in and set fire to the timbering and do the same to the collars of shafts and burn down head-frames. I have seen this more times that I care to think about. This results in whole sections of mines caving or at the least, becoming very unstable. Rockhounds and professional mineral collectors do great damage also. Again, I have seen entire sections blown out and collapsed due to these people trying to keep their store shelves stocked. There is one mine, out towards Clark Mountain, Gly knows it well as it has illegal signage, where one ore shoot is almost buried and dynamite on the floor left by sloppy collectors. They blasted out a pillar and now the stope is unstable. Taking mineral specimens (as I have done and has Gly) or the wheels off an ore cart is the same: you are removing something from the mine, so let's not be hypocrites here. Someone scribbling their name on a post is insignificant in comparison. William Clark carving his name on Pompey's Pillar was defacing a natural feature and graffiti at the time, now, it is historical. The reality is, the mine will collapse or be sealed. It is not if, but when. Everything inside will be lost and never be seen again. To defend Frank, what is a better fate for an ore cart: to wind up as a planter in someone's front yard, or better yet, in a museum display, or to be crushed under a million tons of rock and lost to the mountain, forever? It's just a matter of time... Personally, I would love to have everything underground preserved and left as is for future generations to see, nothing disturbed. But sadly, that is not the reality. Sooner or later, it will be gone, not by humans, but by the mountain.
@qldabandonedmines
@qldabandonedmines 27 дней назад
​@@jimstanford9899brilliant Jim. Very well articulated. Could not agree more. More people have seen the artifacts in Franks Hardie Mountain Mine in its first months of opening than they would have if they stayed underground for centuries. Gly just gets angry as he now sees the mine as "his" he even stated here it's "his museum and he is the curator" I've watched Gly since day one and I think he has let his ego get in the way of storytelling about the mines. I would much rather here about the deposit and tonnage than a siloed view on a tiny tag. This is not a new thing on this chanel. He was pushing deep into a mine years ago and saw Boxy post a tiny tag on a timber set. He unloaded on him too, branding him a "flash light review page" Boxy is O. G and one of the first.
@mcsawmill
@mcsawmill 27 дней назад
@@jimstanford9899 Oh I agree about taking stuff or burning or distruction. But I was asking specifically about leaving a name and date for future generations to see, the kind of stuff you like to find in these places. I don't understand why that upset Gly so much, he stops to read that stuff all the time, if it's an 1800's mine and he sees a 1923 date he doesn't get upset.
@jimstanford9899
@jimstanford9899 27 дней назад
@@mcsawmill It's a tempest in a tea pot. Trust me, there are much more important things to get your panties in a wad over than someone leaving a name and date on a post in a hole in the ground. If Gly and others don't like it, as said before, the mountain will take care of it.
@jimstanford9899
@jimstanford9899 22 дня назад
@@madeinyorkshire52 This mine is patented. Lost and Buried people know the owner and had permission and were permitted to enter. All authorized visitors have signed that post at the bottom of the ladders. Joe's name is not the only one. The "No Smoking" signs were placed less than five years ago as a joke, not placed by the miners. The mine used to be gated off until someone cut the gate recently. Tell me, do you have a problem with what William Clark did at Pompey's Pillar? Is he a "brainless loser" in your opinion? So you would rather have all of the artifacts crushed under tons of rock rather than preserved in a museum? Yeah, there are choices to be made here. You're worried about a name and date being left by someone who had permission to be there. Why don't you ask the mine owner if he is upset by Joe's name? After all, it's his property.
@johnbrownlee7623
@johnbrownlee7623 27 дней назад
Gly, this mine is rich still, with Artifacts.....Thanks for bring me along...............JB.
@robertchase8504
@robertchase8504 29 дней назад
Been to the Bronx lately? Anyone reading this who vandalizes: a little nice goes a long way Don’t sweat it Gly. Great explore
@m.showers1242
@m.showers1242 29 дней назад
Another great adventure - Thanks Gly & Laura!!!!
@user-be5wg9nm8t
@user-be5wg9nm8t 28 дней назад
With love from Russia. I'm watching your RU-vid channel.
@philrosasco5411
@philrosasco5411 29 дней назад
Lots of wood down there, mind boggling. Some day people will be mining those timbers
@Gilbert_Alexander
@Gilbert_Alexander 29 дней назад
Amazing Mine . Great job, Gly & Laura
@ChoiHyung-Min
@ChoiHyung-Min 29 дней назад
Another quality exploration! Excellent quality and educational!
@willp2406
@willp2406 29 дней назад
again , what an amazing mine , keep up the good work Gly and Laura
@savageoldman
@savageoldman 26 дней назад
hold up, "Joe" wrote that he was in the mine on that date, I don't see a RU-vid or any kind of promotional tags. Why is this different from the explorers and or mine workers from the past that did the same thing that i have not heard complaints about? Is it because the old "acceptable" graffiti was carbon or etching/scratching? I would understand if it was some idiot trying to promote a RU-vid channel for views and publicity. But in this case it seems like in another 100 years if the mine is still explorable, this will just be another hint of what year someone was in the mine. Am i missing something here or was that harsh where harsh did not need to be?
@kerriwyd
@kerriwyd 25 дней назад
"Oh look at that, miner grafitti, 45, 66, 82" "wtf?! grafitti from 24, this is a travesty" miners in 60 yrs "Hey look.. grafittie from 24"
@darylephillips6778
@darylephillips6778 26 дней назад
Very interesting Thank you Gly and Laura for sharing this video
@DragonManMike
@DragonManMike 29 дней назад
thank you for advocating for preserving these mines Gly. I hate the graffiti too. TBH if you WANT to "mark your territory" leave a small business card tucked away somewhere. Something that will decompose in 20 or 30 years. Much better if you HAVE to. Better to not though ahaha
@tinadelwiche416
@tinadelwiche416 29 дней назад
What an extravagant mine. Thank you both.😊
@Pstanich
@Pstanich 27 дней назад
Great camera equipment. Really enjoying this ❤❤
@toddtraficanti4832
@toddtraficanti4832 26 дней назад
Gly thanks for pointing out when someone has done wrong. Now I know which RU-vidrs not to follow. You and Laura keep up the good work.
@harpazohorizon
@harpazohorizon 29 дней назад
Don't insult Golden Retrievers... Lol
@FredThomson-hp9qs
@FredThomson-hp9qs 29 дней назад
Wow! What interesting mine. Thanks Gly and Laura
@richardwarnock2789
@richardwarnock2789 29 дней назад
Let's All Take a Moment of Solance and Deep Rememberance of The Dear Depleted Departed Hard Working Battery's Gly Has Change over these Fine Year's " Insert Tap's Here!"! Yes Now Laura's Battery's will join those Fine Battery's as well!!!; )
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 29 дней назад
“Gly”: Haha! Actually, everything I have is rechargeable except for the field recorders. But Im here to tell ya, lithium ion batteries don’t last forever.
@Valkyrie801
@Valkyrie801 29 дней назад
Lucky Strike. That is Metaphorically the cigarette a prospecting miner would likely choose to smoke. 🤔
@mamnan8953
@mamnan8953 29 дней назад
I believe 25yrs covers a generation
@peskybobcat
@peskybobcat 28 дней назад
I would say you have achieved the best RU-vid channel for mine exploring
@mikehrdlicka8635
@mikehrdlicka8635 29 дней назад
They probably take artifacts also
@Paddy_Roche
@Paddy_Roche 29 дней назад
Thanks Glaura great job xxx
@debrakish9659
@debrakish9659 28 дней назад
Clever combination of their names 😊
@shaneabrahamson8732
@shaneabrahamson8732 28 дней назад
Professional sniveling.
@adamhunt5433
@adamhunt5433 28 дней назад
Awesome episode you two. Can't wait for the next one. Thank you for sharing all of these great adventures. Stay safe guys!
@xsjadoridersc
@xsjadoridersc 29 дней назад
I like your videos, calm and relaxed.
@mickie7873
@mickie7873 29 дней назад
Just thinking, when you document these big workings, its like a huge, above ground, manufacturing plant, of the past decades. Mining, a big industry. At 30:34, the Swift box held canned meat, popular in that day. Lucky Strike cigarettes were popular in the 40's & 50's, and cheap; .15 cents a pack! I'm glad that you two didn't go into the "old workings" drifts. No sense in "pushing the envelope" thru crumbling infrastructure. Before you stopped saying, "you're heading for the 400ft. level", you say, "this is all such fun". You much enjoy WALKING as you've sure done alot over the last 4 1/2 yrs. that you've been filming. Its, been great seeing all this past history. Thank you, and now Laura for the" journey." (and congrats.on reaching 175,000, subscribers!!, woo! hoo!)
@1949ala
@1949ala 29 дней назад
I marvel how they get all that lumber down into these mines
@chubbrock659
@chubbrock659 29 дней назад
And the sheer amount of work it takes to frame it all up…
@bobmulligan4597
@bobmulligan4597 28 дней назад
Thank you Gly for saying what I was thinking. You and Laura are doing a great job explaining alp this to us flatlanders from Florida.
@JDJ1898JADE
@JDJ1898JADE 29 дней назад
Thanks for the great explore video. Those were some cool artifacts you found to show us.
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven 29 дней назад
A very interesting mine indeed wow.
@joedan9976
@joedan9976 29 дней назад
You missed an opportunity to check out the old skole can.alot of us could tell you what decade it came from. It wasn't new.
@deanmc178
@deanmc178 29 дней назад
brilliant video , deeper into the mine , looking really interesting , be safe
@markhooper5824
@markhooper5824 27 дней назад
Cannot wait for the next one.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@JacquesTreehorn
@JacquesTreehorn 29 дней назад
One of the coolest channels there is!
@charlesswanson1885
@charlesswanson1885 29 дней назад
Gly, that wasn't a transfer plate but a crossing of two tracks. Love the explore, keep safe.
@The_Cali_Dude_88
@The_Cali_Dude_88 29 дней назад
This is a MAJOR mine...🎉
@dougp2534
@dougp2534 27 дней назад
What an amazing find.
@Spartan375X
@Spartan375X 27 дней назад
20:41 I believe that is a calendar, missing the bottom part that you tear off the months.
@shariselove
@shariselove 29 дней назад
I'm enjoying the summer so far...and the content 😊
@jacklisiecki2389
@jacklisiecki2389 29 дней назад
I think might be an entire forest in the mine! Some of beam sizes are nothing short of incredible. Bummer to see individuals leaving their graffiti in the mine - grrrr! Thanks for another adventure Gly and Laura.
@blaisebaileyfinnegan
@blaisebaileyfinnegan 29 дней назад
There was just that one damp spot... The rest of the mine looks incredibly dry. The switchgear and conduit look downright pristine...
@briankemp5206
@briankemp5206 29 дней назад
An amazing mine!
@mamnan8953
@mamnan8953 29 дней назад
In Wales Britain some of the mines are now museums.
@gomergomez1984
@gomergomez1984 28 дней назад
Place looks like it was in use in 70s/80s, surprised at the condition of everything in there.
@GuitarJohn421
@GuitarJohn421 29 дней назад
Beautiful wood working and artifacts. I agree with Graffiti. If they left a business type card paper better than making a mark. Just my opinion. ❤
@Mark-dm2mb
@Mark-dm2mb 29 дней назад
What an amazing mine! Im sensing that Gly is mildly irritated by other explorers though. Just a feeling I get
@Roscoeverdin5469
@Roscoeverdin5469 29 дней назад
Oddly, I got the same feeling..........🤠
@Mark-dm2mb
@Mark-dm2mb 29 дней назад
@@Roscoeverdin5469 uncanny isn’t it how you can pick these things up from the merest hint😂
@oldguysdoingstuff6216
@oldguysdoingstuff6216 29 дней назад
1980 tags are historical and help tell the story. 1981 tags are destructive graffiti 😂
@ORYNDA1
@ORYNDA1 27 дней назад
KAZAMBO--RAMBO! I get it! You and all of us don't appreciate the taggers in the mine but Jeez it's time to change the channel. All the attention takes away the "coolness" of this pretty neat tungstun mine. Take care, be safe.
@MidlandAngel
@MidlandAngel 28 дней назад
So exciting, another great explore. As always stay safe. Love to you both xx
@patmiller7045
@patmiller7045 29 дней назад
Another location to add to my list 👍
@THATPROSPECTORSLIFE
@THATPROSPECTORSLIFE 21 день назад
That sled was used for hauling material I’m almost certain.
@lordcaptainvonthrust3rd
@lordcaptainvonthrust3rd 28 дней назад
Nice explore in a beautiful mine guys 👍
@colleenvarlow8764
@colleenvarlow8764 29 дней назад
You are right Gly about other 'explorers'. Cussing like sailors and swinging their cameras wildly. Glad you don't, and have some manners and care with your channel. Thanks.
@ButterBallTheOpossum
@ButterBallTheOpossum 29 дней назад
Who cares about cussing ? If you dont like it dont watch it.
@rawbsworld6604
@rawbsworld6604 29 дней назад
🥹 more than you think slick 👍. Just cuz some didn’t take advantage of the free education in this country don’t mean they have the right to assault others ears with ignorant crass language due to their limited vocabulary and self control 👍
@chucklez1956
@chucklez1956 29 дней назад
@@rawbsworld6604 what free education last time I looked they sure take a lot of taxes to pay for it
@franklinleven5933
@franklinleven5933 29 дней назад
So that makes it alright for you to judge people? ​@@rawbsworld6604
@franklinleven5933
@franklinleven5933 29 дней назад
​@chucklez1956 internet cost too, am I right?
@dannybowering1968
@dannybowering1968 29 дней назад
Hey Gly and Laura I thought it looked kind of kool when you were walking through the mine with your headlamps off. It threw off some cool shadowing effects!!
@lesbendo6363
@lesbendo6363 29 дней назад
I am amazed at the amount of timber in this mine. The work it took is the Gotthard Tunnel (Switzerland) of its day. 🇨🇦👍👍
@markmiller5952
@markmiller5952 29 дней назад
Just wondering how long they were working that mine. All that wood they brought in, where'd it came from. How many miners worked there. All good questions. Keep up the good work.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 29 дней назад
“Gly”: This mine was worked for roughly 60 years.
@dilwyn1
@dilwyn1 29 дней назад
@Gly ... Thank you, and Laura for another fascinating explore. Could I just add though, Don't show other You Tube users profile names, as all you are doing is advertising them for free !! Totally agree with the name card scribbles though, not necessary at all
@cjw648
@cjw648 9 дней назад
Some of those electrics etc look pretty new.
@soho71
@soho71 29 дней назад
Reminds me of a quote, this would be a great place if it wasn’t for the people… 😂😂😂
@debrasonger8346
@debrasonger8346 29 дней назад
Thank you very much, can't to see the next level. GOD bless you both. Stay safe
@schneidp20
@schneidp20 29 дней назад
Another fantasic episode. I can't wait to see the next level. Pont taken on today's explorers. Time to move on. :-)
@denniswoodin9490
@denniswoodin9490 29 дней назад
I would love to see this mine done by another explorer that actually explorers the mine. Let TVR exploring know the mine that you’re in so they do it in depth explore of this fantastic mind that you’re missing 80% of.
@kendrawilliams1348
@kendrawilliams1348 29 дней назад
Think they have been there all ready look at there old videos looks familiar
@petepumpkin8418
@petepumpkin8418 29 дней назад
you're so professional
@andrewlayman4533
@andrewlayman4533 28 дней назад
At the 6:30 mark under the boards that blocked off the drift looked creepy at first looked like tentacles.
@douga8606
@douga8606 29 дней назад
100 years from now it becomes history.
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 27 дней назад
I saw that can of skoal cheering tobacco. It's old. They don't make cans like that anymore, haven't got many many years.
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 28 дней назад
29:30 is a track crossing because one track crosses another track at 90*. A transfer plate would be flat in the center without the rails so mine carts could be turned and directed to any track. That is not possible with this one.
@coolmoodee
@coolmoodee 29 дней назад
Hey gly.... did you find my signature there from 4 years ago ?
@christopherwells372
@christopherwells372 28 дней назад
Thanks for showing the ore vein... consider showing a high resolution close up
@douga8606
@douga8606 29 дней назад
Some of us want to know who they are and what their websites are. They don't seem to have damaged the artifacts.
@franklinleven5933
@franklinleven5933 29 дней назад
I really want to explore a mine. Something easy. But I'd really like to do it with you. You are the most careful you tuber I've seen. Is there anything close to the texas panhandle?
@Urbexeon6468
@Urbexeon6468 28 дней назад
A big “Hi” from Sussex England. Thanks for a great exploration, looking forward to more to come:)
@danvigue2238
@danvigue2238 26 дней назад
I agree they shouldn't mark up the mine but bye the entrance I might put initials and date though....
@justachipn3039
@justachipn3039 29 дней назад
At today's lumber price$ you would have to have a real rich mine to afford timbering out a mine like this !!!
@sashabella9546
@sashabella9546 29 дней назад
Love your channel and content! Happy to see Laura back, as well😊 My husband had a great suggestion about the vandel RU-vidrs or those writing their names. He thought you might want to carry a sharpie of your own and black out their channels and names. DELETE 😊 Just a thought. Thank you for all you do... keep up the awesome adventures ❤️😊
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 29 дней назад
“Gly”: You wouldn’t believe the things I’ve seen over the years that I’ve left off the channel. If I was to expose all that I know and have seen people would blow their tops. 🤯
@sashabella9546
@sashabella9546 28 дней назад
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces I can ONLY imagine! And, thank you for your discretion in what you do show😊❤️
@JP-ye2gn
@JP-ye2gn 24 дня назад
This is an amazing mine, topside is equally preserved. Thanks for keeping it quiet - some of my favorite far out of the way bars and eateries in these remote areas get "discovered" by some RU-vid jack**s and next thing you know the whole experience turns into Disneyland. Let's not make hard rock mines next.... You are amazing, and at times, my pulse quickens as you move past areas that freak me out. Reach out if you ever need ANYTHING in Reno, including emergency support, and keep up the great work. I can't wait to see 400 and 500, well beyond my casual interest to explore but amazing effort!!
@danieldebenedetto5771
@danieldebenedetto5771 29 дней назад
Got it the first couple times!
@MrSuperchargeron
@MrSuperchargeron 29 дней назад
Loving your videos! Wish we could have met up with you when you were out here by Parker AZ!!
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