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Abandoned and Forgotten Places
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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!
Shot entirely in 4K! ...so, turn up those video settings!
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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@fishyfish6768
@fishyfish6768 Год назад
The carpenters who built all the framing, collars, etc were friggen amazing.
@jjano2320
@jjano2320 Год назад
I bet they could build a cool log cabin.
@shawnpugh6052
@shawnpugh6052 Год назад
True freaking craftsmanship
@RemusKingOfRome
@RemusKingOfRome Год назад
Trees must have been 10 a penny !
@robertstansifer1582
@robertstansifer1582 Год назад
If they mined as well as their carpentry . They are Rich Men.
@madeinyorkshire52
@madeinyorkshire52 Год назад
Even more WOWS than my last post ! WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW 🤩 The good Lord is taking care of you 🙏 David …from UK 🇬🇧
@melissametivier4
@melissametivier4 Год назад
"And the angels did sing!" My first thought at this point was, 'Wow, that looks like a MINE!' It's what movies, cartoons, and video games have told me that mines *should* look like for my whole life.
@t-yoonit
@t-yoonit 4 месяца назад
I think I'm going to call this one the Carpenter's Compression mine. I've never actually had a mine stick in my head to the point I'd name it before today. This ties for number one right next to Thunder Ridge. They aren't comparable in any way other than both of them are mines. Thunder Ridge was just an incredible expanse of monstrous open opera house sized rooms beyond imagination. It was stable, to the point those rooms have stood for decades. This mine however was tight, full of collapse ready pressure zones. But the wood work and craftsmanship was unmatched. The ore bodies were astonishing. Blues and greens and greys and whites, veins and flecks and rocks of color everywhere! It was in the backfill behind the lumber, littering the ground outside, used in gobbing, sprinkled in the back, and ribs of every passage way, like stars in a clear night sky. I have to admit, this mine shares one other comparison with Thunder Ridge. It takes your breath away just the same watching it being explored. Tied for number 1 Thunder Ridge and Carpenter's Compression. You sir, are a master of your craft and I feel that had the worst happened while you were in this mine, you would have gone out in one of the best places, doing exactly what you loved. On to the next episode to catch up!
@DeniseMoodispaugh-kk2qn
@DeniseMoodispaugh-kk2qn Год назад
Lordy Lord! My palms are sweating watching this episode😳 I keep saying to myself.. no.. turn around…don’t go thru there!!! Thankful you made it thru safely… you’re loco for sure 🤪
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: As Mr M once said… he’s “touched”. Lol
@johnpappe3289
@johnpappe3289 Год назад
I felt at times like I was looking over your shoulder. That got nail-biting as I have seen you turn back from potential collapse areas before. This time you took us through them with you. The amount of pressure on the timbering was highly intense. So happy you found the escape tunnel and you did not have to go back the way you came in. Fantastic photography!!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@jeffryblackmon4846
@jeffryblackmon4846 Год назад
YES- Gly had gone too far to retrace his steps. As he mentioned feeling air flow, it seemed certain he'd be able to go one way only.
@jimbobf8017
@jimbobf8017 Год назад
Imagine you are out driving around in the middle of nowhere go for a little hike up in some hills and out of nowhere Gly comes crawling out of the rocks and rubble gasping, grunting and laughing screaming "Yess Yessss!!!"
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Now THAT would be hilarious!
@jacklisiecki2389
@jacklisiecki2389 Год назад
I can't believe the amount of wood used in the mine! Incredible amounts of compression. Amazing how the wood bends. Loved the camera techniques. Best of the best. Thanks for the adventure.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thanks Jack!
@JRCRJ700
@JRCRJ700 Год назад
All them nails, everywhere! I would have been skewered at every turn.
@1roanstephen
@1roanstephen Год назад
Wow. I am glad you got out safe and that you went back to this location for this week. It is good you did not have to retrace your steps. Stay safe.
@Tuberuser187
@Tuberuser187 Год назад
The blues and greens in the ore are beautiful, such a great explore, thanks for sharing it.
@billharris3335
@billharris3335 Год назад
The work and skill to complete all the woodwork in that mine is truly mind boggling! And the years it took, wow!
@Gmcworrior1
@Gmcworrior1 Год назад
The excitement coming from him at 14 min is just what i think it is all about for him let alone at the end of the mine after her gets out...
@the-macjagger
@the-macjagger Год назад
Great one Gly. From one big fella to another, you are living proof that it's possible to fit 25 gal head into a 10 gal hat in those tight spaces. Well done.
@myfavoritemartian1
@myfavoritemartian1 Год назад
I am amazed at all the extra material and labor in a copper mine. They had to be getting something else too. My guess is that 50% of the timbering is to hold waste so they didn't need to haul it out. The wood was not snags and scrags, it was good wood and poles. (and I don't see any forests near by) SO it all was hauled in. Gly, your videos are so immersive that it makes all the others hard to watch. This one is truly rare. Thanks for the trip! Dean
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: The backfilled stopes allow for two things. 1. The backfill supports the hanging wall between levels so the stope doesn’t collapse and 2. It saves time and labor by not having to haul the waste rock outside. All of the wood you are seeing came from a mill and supply company west of Reno Nevada.
@stephenmiller5023
@stephenmiller5023 Год назад
As Crush the Sea Tortoise said in Finding Nemo , “ DUDE , you got some serious thrill issues man “ 😆😉😎👍. Thanks for sharing this with us today Gly !! Glad you did this one & made it out alive . Those old miners were absolutely amazing at what they went through in the pursuit of riches .
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Hey, I loved that movie! …and so did my kids. Through them I probably listened to it in the background 100 times. Yep, this one was a thrill, no doubt.
@davidwhiteman5451
@davidwhiteman5451 Год назад
I had Goosebumps the entire explore and I would have never believed where you would pop out at. you were not kidding about the extreme wood work and framing they did. Such a Great adventure and so much pressure pushing down and to the sides of the mine.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: A magnificent discovery, I’m so happy I went up those ladders.
@mountainbadgerab
@mountainbadgerab Год назад
Epic was an understatement. The amount of weight on those beams was freaky. Amazing video Gly!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@qldabandonedmines
@qldabandonedmines Год назад
That was an absolute journey through the mountain Gly. I'd say you will be one of the last humans to see those middle levels. If one of those sets gives way the entire fill will slip back down. Glad you made it out alive. Exceptional exploration
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thanks! Now it is preserved in digital history forever.
@trees2treasureswoodworking921
Gly, congratulations on your continued success with your Channel. I’m an industrial electrician and wood worker for a hobbyist, I came across your channel during the pandemic and got hooked. I have a brother in law that’s a professor of geology that has taught at many universities around the country. I always wondered what his attraction was with years spent out in the southwest desert with his classes, until I started watching your channel. Now even I enjoy listening to you about the history and geology of the old mines. I also need to say your filming is next level production, great work!!!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you very much, I’m happy you’re enjoying the channel!
@stillkicking8693
@stillkicking8693 Год назад
I wanted to also thank you for sure great details of the mines , maybe at some time you could post stills of the grand places like this . I know you will need to colormart them for no one takes them with your permission. I would like to see your channel grow to at least 400 -500 thousand, you sure deserve it for the work you put into it . Semper fi
@stannmann8109
@stannmann8109 Год назад
What a super mine with super construction and engineering! Except for 9.9/10 reading on the Sketch-O-Meter..its very cool. Thanks Gly!
@JRCRJ700
@JRCRJ700 Год назад
So much nope for me! Was that a metric ton of rock or butt ton of rock smashing those beams?
@charlesboyer61
@charlesboyer61 Год назад
"That's enough for today..." Ya think?!!!? 😂 You're right, this is your best exploration so far. It was fantastic and what a journey! Well done, Gly, well done indeed.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@pamlabarr7043
@pamlabarr7043 Год назад
Holy cow Gly that was amazing them miners sure worked their butts off in that one. And seeing you so thrilled just like a kid walking into a candy store for the first time is priceless , Thank you for taking us along I love spending my day exploring with you can't wait for the next adventure but keep safe doing it 😘💕
@royb.1441
@royb.1441 Год назад
When you said “I feel like I’m stepping into a log cabin” it all hit me at once how well preserved and incredible that section was. To think of how deteriorated a log cabin would be from the same era…..so interesting to think about.
@haroldishoy2113
@haroldishoy2113 Год назад
14:23 To hear Gly speechless and giddy with excitement is worth watching again and again! We are all the lucky ones here😃 44:56 Reminds me of the jail break scene with John Goodman in the film “Raising Arizona” 🤣😂
@Kevin-mw9yl
@Kevin-mw9yl 3 дня назад
Champion effort Gly, in what has to be the most awesomely timbered, and dangerous mine, ever documented. Disclaimer.. This is my second time around🤠🤠
@ja-lj2tb
@ja-lj2tb Год назад
yes, that was incredible and incredibly scary. Wonder if the collapse occurred later after it was abandoned or they high tailed it out of there where you were exploring? The work and carpentry of those miners could had built a log cabin with ease. Thanks for an awesome tour of that mine. Stay safe.
@007Aloysius
@007Aloysius Год назад
Holy crap Gly! These 49minuts felt like 20minutes, i am spechless, jawdropping exploring!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: It was so good… it was over before you knew it. Lol. Thank you very much!
@vburke1
@vburke1 Год назад
You, sir, are a braver man than I. All of that splintered spaghetti timber is enough to give anyone the willies.
@sandiewilliams7407
@sandiewilliams7407 Год назад
Gly, one of the last scenes really touched my heart. You gave the Lord thanks for safe passage. So always remember faith will be rewarded. Be good and safe my mighty mine man! 🙏🏽
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Just like the RUSH song…. I was Working Them Angels… overtime.
@jeffreyyoung4104
@jeffreyyoung4104 Год назад
Excellent find Gly! Thanks for sharing!! Those old beams and planks are sure showing the amount of pressure that has built up over the decades. The surprising part is, how few failures there have been! At the price of copper, I am surprised they aren't mining for more!
@ryanmcaninch1661
@ryanmcaninch1661 Год назад
Brother love to see you enjoying yourself 💪🏾. Glad to see you’re safe !!
@jimgrooms9809
@jimgrooms9809 Год назад
Thank you Gly for taking me places I'll never get to see for myself, and bringing it in such great detail!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thanks Jim!
@lesbendo6363
@lesbendo6363 Год назад
Wow, the amount od work put into this mine was unbelievable! Good camera work. 🇨🇦
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thanks!
@jamesdouglas8760
@jamesdouglas8760 Год назад
What an adventure!! Thanks for taking us with!! "The Cathedral Mine" to me!
@jothrud
@jothrud Год назад
Gly, it feels like you are taking more and more risks. Please be safe, nothing down there worth dying for.
@tinadelwiche416
@tinadelwiche416 Год назад
Gly was just being himself
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: When I find what I believe to be a good one I will push the envelope a little bit further.
@jothrud
@jothrud Год назад
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Yea, I understand, but Im a diver so I both understand the feeling but also understand pushing the envelope. I love the channel, just that lately I think you have found a good one a bit more and more :)
@larryschenk696
@larryschenk696 Год назад
Jeepers Mr. Coolness. What an incredible find. You've reached a new level with this one. Literally. One can see the dangers of exploring the abandoned mines, but it's so hard to stop when things are so inviting.
@Manko_Panko
@Manko_Panko Год назад
I wouldn't mind living in an old mine. That'd be the coolest place to live.
@miltfreberg9582
@miltfreberg9582 Год назад
Fantastic episode Gly. No wonder there was a lumber shortage, they carted it all down into this mine. That truly was an epic adventure. I don’t think I would’ve ventured under all those failing timbers, but it sure made for a over the top explore. Again, fantastic episode!!! Keep up the great work
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km Год назад
what amazing work these guys did and how well the wood is preserved
@arthurowens9160
@arthurowens9160 Год назад
An outstanding video! Thank you very much for taking us on a great journey.Please be careful in there.
@LeiceExplore
@LeiceExplore Год назад
What an epic exploration that was! Very enjoyable, I felt like I was there. The work that went into not only the mining, but the actual assembly of all that wood was magnificent.
@K9-758
@K9-758 Год назад
I'm just always in awe over there being so much beauty and danger in nature at the same time. Makes you really stop and appreciate everything!! Awesome job of bringing all of it to us!! And when you finally came out of the mine I could actually feel the excitement with you! Thank you!
@buckwheatsofia
@buckwheatsofia Год назад
Such an exciting adventure. You’re one brave guy to go into that danger zone! Glad you made it out safe, & enjoyed yourself. Great job.
@larrysmith8728
@larrysmith8728 Год назад
I really enjoy this one. I have a large TV in front of my treadmill so I can watch TV when I walk on the treadmill. When you came up on that miners bucket I leaned over to look in the bucket and almost fell off the treadmill. I sure enjoy what you're doing guy. You be safe and God bless.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: A mine explore and a workout… nice!
@hydro2wheel
@hydro2wheel Год назад
IMHO, this was the most EPIC adventure you have shared so far! If it was not for the Genius skills of the carpenters who were involved in this mine's creation it would have been a total collapse many years ago. Thank you for risking life and limb to share with us the love and compassion for the craft that lasted all these years for such an endeavor to still be accomplished by you!
@deangustafson7533
@deangustafson7533 Год назад
Spectacular! A view of history that won’t be around much longer! Thanks for taking us with you on this exceptional find!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@shawnzalewski1917
@shawnzalewski1917 Год назад
The sneak peek in last week’s episode was awesome!! I already know this is going to be an phenomenal explore!!
@Noonespacific
@Noonespacific Год назад
Found you about a month ago and can't get enough. So far this mine was the best I've ever seen. It was a nail bitting mine for sure. Please don't dissappear on us.
@anniecasts511
@anniecasts511 Год назад
Putting this on the big TV with popcorn and treating this like the masterfully done film that it is. Thank you for my new favorite video of yours!
@edwardaustin740
@edwardaustin740 Год назад
Yet, another great episode. This is why I have subscribed for years. Thanks, Gly.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@johncale7139
@johncale7139 Год назад
Hi gly, That was the best ever exploration I have ever seen. Absolutely fantastic. Many thanks for the experience
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
@Ramen.Butterbeard
@Ramen.Butterbeard 11 месяцев назад
As a kid, in South Wales, there we're plenty of abandoned mines, pit's and drifts, all types, muck tips a 1000 feet high. The entire valley hollow from mining coal. Looking down many pit shafts that we're open, so scary, you are amazing and brave, as all miners were, thanks, keep it up.
@christinewilson4960
@christinewilson4960 Год назад
My heart was in my throat the whole time! That was riveting. Glad you got out safe. Your enthusiasm is contagious.
@robmez
@robmez Год назад
Cream always rises to the top gly , a fantastic mix of madness,fear,skill and determination produced your best work to date and you have entered the hall of fame for mine explorers for sure , thank you for sharing that with us
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you very much Robin!
@davidleslie1963
@davidleslie1963 Год назад
Gly, I was just wondering when you saw daylight and you knock the mine with your head...and death. That was the most amazing woodwork I have ever seen!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: It really was an incredible place and it won’t be around for much longer.
@davidleslie1963
@davidleslie1963 Год назад
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces So glad you found it and went for the ladders...one good shake and it will be entombed forever. Well done, Gly!
@eliaskoelho
@eliaskoelho Год назад
I was here ducking my head so I wouldn't hit the ceiling columns. What an amazing and scary place at the same time. Congratulations Gly, it was a great find and it won't last for long as it seems to be about to collapse.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@MPGunther1
@MPGunther1 Год назад
You certainly didn't let us down with this episode.
@tcap314
@tcap314 Год назад
I found myself ducking my head along with you and gritting my teeth through those rough spots. Thank you for being able to go through these mines for me so I don't have to! I will happily stay safe and live vicariously through you. :) Here's to many more ahead of you! I love the work you put into these videos and having edited my husbands snowboarding vids and our family vaca vids, I appreciate the time it takes to edit and put them together.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
@Tusker2zero2
@Tusker2zero2 Год назад
First off... Congratulations on making it out of there alive. I've seen you go into dangerous territory before. But, oh my Lord. This one takes the cake! 😮
@thefirstcalled
@thefirstcalled Год назад
Thank you so very much for being my guide to these places, which I've been drawn to all my life, but no longer have the health to explore myself! ❤
@kevinedwards7206
@kevinedwards7206 Год назад
some of the most intense, dangerous and amazing footage yet.
@kurthuff6989
@kurthuff6989 Год назад
It's awesome to see you so excited Gly!! Great work, as always!! I can tell you put just as much work into production as you do actually exploring. Thank you!!
@michaelpage7691
@michaelpage7691 Год назад
Incredible filming and editing of this trek into the past. As others have said, I’d love to know how these miners constructed the fixtures in that mine and where did all that wood come from. I couldn’t fathom working day in and day out in that sort of environment. Well done Gly. 😁👏🇦🇺
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@chriswilliams154
@chriswilliams154 Год назад
The moment I saw the two metal bars silhouetted across the opening, I thought "it's that half-buried track!" and knew with amazement that you had come out just feet from the portal you peeked into last week. So glad you made it out safely, Gly! Superlative camera work and intense danger. Thank you.
@dougp2534
@dougp2534 Год назад
Such and AMAZING Find. GREAT GREAT GREAT VIDEO
@rogers3134
@rogers3134 Год назад
Super cool explore! You have come such a long ways from your first videos, keep it up. You definitely earned a cold one on this explore.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: And thanks to you guys and your channel donations you all helped make this possible. Thank you!
@tinadelwiche416
@tinadelwiche416 Год назад
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces your welcome Gly ! It’s only because of your content that I support such an outstanding project.😊⭐️🌟
@AdventuresRUs
@AdventuresRUs Год назад
Amazing episode Gly! That was quite the journey through the mountain, beautiful colours, miners graffiti and timbering. Great filming and editing too! Thanks for bringing us all along. 🔦⚒️
@ivanferguson2509
@ivanferguson2509 Год назад
The timberwork in this mine was phenomenal. Holy cow at the work that went into that alone, a lot of material was moved around in that mountain.
@debrakish9659
@debrakish9659 Год назад
This was indeed everything you hinted at and a whole lot more! I cannot believe how immense that mine is and how very scary those bent wooden beams are holding up all those thousands of pounds of rock. Who knew that wood could actually bend that way? I was nervous the entire time when you'd slip into tight spaces all the while saying how dangerous it is, especially when you'd say all it would take is an earthquake at the wrong time. I hate to think of you being there when it can happen at any time. Please continue to stay safe, no matter how much fun you have doing it.
@JC-cm9bn
@JC-cm9bn Год назад
That was so awesome, I'm going to watch it again! Great explore, Gly 😎👍
@HorseInTheHospital
@HorseInTheHospital Год назад
Gly, been watching you a few years now and this was just epic. It got me thinking about the crew that built it, and I was thinking some of the old timers who were mining in the 40’s could still be around, but maybe not much longer. Ever thought of finding someone and interviewing them for the channel? Might be fun to hear some stories.
@youruptownlowdown7745
@youruptownlowdown7745 Год назад
YES! I heard and felt your joy and nervous laughterr! Very Top Shelf Production! Congratulations on your 2023 Premier! THANKS.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@youruptownlowdown7745
@youruptownlowdown7745 Год назад
No it's Thank you! It was a genuine pleasure! The amazing talent of Camera Operation, Production, and Direction has elevated your show! Again thx and see ya next time in the wastelands.
@Mike_Malloy
@Mike_Malloy Год назад
That was so exciting. I try to imagine the labor in carving those tunnels out, hauling timber down and framing it all out. Many many man hours and such dangerous work. Thank you so much for sharing these adventures!
@DannoM_
@DannoM_ Год назад
Wow Gly, you're definitely taking the channel to new levels. What an amazing mine exploration! I love how you shot this one, so cool. Seeing you like a kid in a candy store was awesome. I was excited right there with you. And the end where you left was wild, because you were just there the week before! I recognized it once you crawled out.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: I couldn’t believe where I popped out either! What a overwhelming surprise!
@d.c.1537
@d.c.1537 Год назад
There's a reason women live longer than men.... Yet, another great episode Gly! I wonder if the miners made any money after paying for all that lumber.😀
@milla698
@milla698 Год назад
Can you imagine the time it took to get all that wood in there let alone do the construction. Best mine investigation yet
@NWUEmines
@NWUEmines Год назад
Sweet mother of pearl ! Best preserved wood I've EVER SEEN ! Our NW mines are wet and rotten!
@MegaKiwiBear
@MegaKiwiBear Год назад
Beautiful! I love old mining history, the desert southwest, and minerals. You combine them all in such a fantastic way, love your video work and how you explain things. I wish that I could reach into the screen and grab some of the rocks you pass by. Keep up the great work! And stay safe.
@christopherconner9014
@christopherconner9014 Год назад
It’s fun to hear Gly geeking out!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: It’s called “Gly in the raw”. Lol
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Pretty cool huh? Just wait… it keeps getting better!
@donnyfoster1859
@donnyfoster1859 Год назад
That woodwork is amazing, just think about what that would entail to do this….Lines of people handing up the wood in a huge line, heavy heavy pieces of wood going vertical, guys holding things in place while other guys hold wood where it needs to be. Just amazing to do that
@kenwestern2821
@kenwestern2821 Год назад
I would rather be locked in a room full of griz bears than walk around inside that death trap! Lol...Much respect Gly and thank ya for this over the top, Awesome video! Prayers to ya!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: ….wearing pork chop underpants. Lol
@kenwestern2821
@kenwestern2821 Год назад
Hahaaaa...Does Calvin Klein make them in that flavor?
@scottleidenberger4401
@scottleidenberger4401 Год назад
WOW ! That was a home run Gly. I smashed that like button buddy. Those miners that did the timbering had some talent. Stay safe.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you!
@bobglaid3737
@bobglaid3737 Год назад
Fantastic mine Gly. So much copper still on site there. Even used the green / blue pieces for gobbling .Be safe and we will be waiting for your next video
@lowkeyshelia5581
@lowkeyshelia5581 Год назад
He had the giggles love it.
@keenawhite4372
@keenawhite4372 Год назад
Gly, you are truly an amazing person. Thank you for taking all of us on your journeys with you. I can’t even imagine the feeling of truly being inside one of those. Sometimes my imagination runs wild when imagining what really goes on in those mines. I don’t know if it’s goose bumps, or my skin crawling. Gly Coolness your the best. I will continue this journey with you as long as you’re on them. Great camera work the way you show and tell in such a detail . You are Good good man. Again, Thank you❤
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thank you very much Keena!
@keenawhite4372
@keenawhite4372 Год назад
I’m addicted to You……. Tube. 🥹😃💯
@megachonk9440
@megachonk9440 Год назад
Wow. Just, you know, wow. Good thing you didn't give up on this one, it turned out epic. Also, I think this was the second-scariest mine I've seen since maybe episode 72.
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Yep! I agree 100% with your assessment.
@sfbfriend
@sfbfriend Год назад
Not only a well built latter but a heavily used one too! Gly, officially mind blown! That was so awesome to see..I had actual anxiety seeing all the bowing tinder, WOW.. YOU ARE NUTS!!!! Thank you,...
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thanks Daniel!
@avereth
@avereth Год назад
How fortunate it is those miners timbered it up so well. For all the dread of having the mountain hanging on splintered timbers, if one of them had been less thorough we wouldn't have gotten to see such a fantastic mine before time and a good jolt finally finishes the job and seals it for good. You've done your part cataloguing something on the verge of beintg lost.
@StirlingLighthouse
@StirlingLighthouse Год назад
That was simply outstanding! Great job Gly 🙏 And you didn’t get squished! Lol 👍
@johnfederkeil9211
@johnfederkeil9211 Год назад
Great video Gly! What a mine, what an adventure! Nice find, thanks for taking us with you!
@debra4542
@debra4542 Год назад
Oh what a rush! Simply awesome!!!! Thank you.
@herbertboelk7545
@herbertboelk7545 Год назад
Awesome! Two thumbs up! That may be the real stuff for a documentary about the evolution of a mine after maintenance isn't done anymore. And why the sign "stay out, stay alive" sometimes makes a real and sudden sense :)
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Yep! 105 years of the hill settling into the voids that were created and the only thing holding that whole hill up is backfilled rock.
@stevewilkinson7200
@stevewilkinson7200 Год назад
With all the personal stuff you have been going through lately it was a joy to see you so exited about this mine! You are an amazing explorer and person , thank you for taking us along on your adventures Gly. I look forward to each and every one but this will be hard to beat. Be safe out there and cheers!
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: It was tough getting adjusted to those BP meds and the new altitude but stubbornness and determination pays off. 👍
@Tonypurcell421
@Tonypurcell421 Год назад
Looking forward to this one! I'll get to see it Sunday here in Australia that always gets me haha I think yes it's tomorrow then remember your a day behind😂 Also thanks for making these videos I watch them regularly this is by far the best abandoned mine exploration channel out there in every aspect it's top notch keep up the great work gly and thanks again
@TrudgeRC
@TrudgeRC Год назад
That was epic Gly. My claustrophobia kicked in though when you went through that squeeze - even though it wasn't a bad one at all really. Was relieved when you saw sunlight :-)
@jeffreybunch3959
@jeffreybunch3959 Год назад
That was an awesome adventure through a copper mine Gly, I'm glad you got out fine.👍⛏️
@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
“Gly”: Thanks! Im happy you enjoyed it!
@TOMMYBIGTIME
@TOMMYBIGTIME Год назад
Wow Gly!! That was a dangerous but amazing mine. You have some big ones. I was scared to breathe watching you go through some of those spots!!!
@Cr4t3rus
@Cr4t3rus Год назад
AMAZING episode Gly, thank you for bringing this to us! Such a cool experience
@Youtubsucks5
@Youtubsucks5 Год назад
What a mine, glad you see you survived that sketchy mess! If you were a cat I would say you used up one of your nine right there.
@JamesWilson1a
@JamesWilson1a Год назад
Thanks for the wonderful entertainment. Keep them coming. If you run out of mines consider exploring abandoned buildings.
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