Never heard about the low/high pressure bad air situation. I have watched 100's of mine video but you are the 1st to explain it. Its a testament to your actual mining background and expert knowledge. Many thanks.
“Gly”: When your in the absolute lowest levels of a mine you have to be very careful because invisible bad air can wash over you with a very slight pressure differential. This is why I will never explore the lowest levels of a mine when I know a low pressure system is moving over the location of a mine. That’s why with this mine we started with the highest portal of the complex on this day because of the weather.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces to think that bad air could wait for you to make your way down and then the pressure change happens and the bad air would literally chase you up and out. On a pair of climbing ascenders in a deep shaft it could just overtake you. I always take note of bad air moments in videos because just having a gas meter doesn't mean you know what's happening and what the best course of action. Thanks for the education.
@@chrisdee8957 “Gly”: I use a app called “Windy” and it accurately shows weather high and low pressure systems moving across the land. If I know for certain that I will be visiting a mine and going deep down into the bottom of it I will look at the windy app to see if there’s a high pressure or low pressure system over the mine being explored. If the convergence of a high and low pressure system is over the mine I want to explore I will postpone that mine for another day and explore something else. If I know for absolute certain I will be very deep in a mine near water level I will wait until an area of high pressure is directly over the mine before going in.
Thanks guys! Seriously. Any adventure is great. This sport does cause me to loose sleep though. Almost always the night before, and always the night after. Not too proud to admit it. Glys touched in the head.
Wow! Lots of load (more than teaspoon) on the overhead steel and wood for sure - truly scary! The mine is absolutely huge and seemingly goes on forever. Thanks for the cool adventure Gly, Mr. M, and Randy! That bore hole shot was crazy! You guys are too much - poor Randy!
The Massive time editing really paid off, these recent episodes are POLISHED. Top of the TH-cam Foodchain! You really put a lot into these productions, BRAVO! That intro was the bomb!
Gly Coolness. Innovative and forward thinking producer. Fearless and determined also. His show is going places, and I get to ride the lightning with him and Randy. I lucked out. Have a great evening. Kind regards.
Man, I just mentioned last week how impressed I was with the production of these AFP videos and now there's zombies too haha. Nice!! Happy Halloween guys and stay safe :-) Good preview of next week's, can't wait.
great intro...I think Slim knows a couple of them...was waiting for the song Thriller to start playing .....great explanation on Barometric pressure effect internal air currents .....gotta love people leaving their trash behind ...classy ..... did you reach into that Honey Pot and check for nuggets ....thats where we keep ours .... those escape bores are a workout ....good job sonny Jim
“Gly”: Thanks Jeff! Those zombies in the intro were people that got lost in the mine over the years. Man oh man there hourly rate is high and they only come out on Halloween. I took them to town for lunch and boy did they leave a funky smell in the upholstery! Do you have that problem with Slim? I much prefer the nuggets you find in your honey pot because the ones I found were a bit nutty.
I really like the shots from inside while driving there, you continue to up the production quality Gly, it's kind of unreal, I hope it pays off, it deserves to!
I bet Slim is the ring leader of those zombies! We have not seen Slim with Jeff in quite some time! Thanks for the awesome video, that is one huge mine. Be safe and God Bless you guys.
After watching all of the videos for the past month I find myself excited to see the new video. Feels like I have been having withdrawals. Happy Halloween.
I can’t stop laughing at all that good humor that you guys keep doing this for me to cheer me up on these tough times I cannot stop picturing Randy’s head in a pickle jar 😂
Smile Olivia! Poor Randy i know. He asked me once why we gave him so much crap all the time. I told him because you let us. Chin up! Everything little thing gonna be all right.
Hey Gly and Mr M! I just got back from a two week road trip running CA - NV - UT - NM - AZ and back into California via NV again - we spent most of our time in NV and we had lots of conversations that were naturally mine focused. Particularly when In Rhyolite we sat down had a brew and played a bit of “Portal Spotting” with the binoculars (we found SO many!). thanks for creating such an informative and fun channel - it made our road trip even more interesting and fun!
“Gly”: There’s definitely no end when it comes to places to explore in Nevada. The channel is on track to finally be able to fabricate the gantry system so I can start being lowered into vertical shafts by cage or harness next summer. 👍
Well it is pretty miserable in England at the moment so really appreciate some fun. Again a great video. Thanks Gly, Mr M and Randy for showing me this mine. Looking forward to the next episode. Been watching your videos from the start. Stay safe and again thanks.
“Gly”: I’ve never been there but England’s weather seems to be similar to parts of the eastern US where it’s always rainy and gloomy at certain times of the year. That’s the nice thing about North America, our weather is diverse across the continent and if you don’t like a certain type of weather you can always move somewhere else. I would like to visit England someday, in your opinion what would be the sunniest time of the year with less rain?
“Gly”: We’ll be going back next summer to explore the stopes and other parts of this mine. This mine has at least four more episodes in it and by that time I’ll have my new lighting setup designed for larger mines.
Wow! I'm so impressed by your knowledge of not only the mines but also of geology, your presentations and now humor and the double video and lighting with Mr. M. I've watched a lot of mine videos after my own 60 years of exploring them until I couldn't anymore but you bring a whole new dimension to these abandoned mine videos. Keep up the great work.
Thanks again Guys for make my Saturday Morning. I spend all week waiting for a new adventure and the three of you never fail. I can't believe the way Gly was talking to his fan club (the Zombies), it seems the were really into you, lol. Nice add by the way. All of you take care and see you next week.
Love zombies bits . Love watching your stuff on here its my Saturday or Sunday afternoon watching this . Love fast tubes bits lol . I like new lights on roof and wee lights keep track 👣 way you r going . Good see Mr M2 doing good 👍. Liking there wee bits add to video . I can see what you meen by how long yours Guys can be down there for hours and hours. And trying not get lost as sam time . There was lots lots fans there and lots cabs as well . There and here ps was very till number 2 bit sitting up there on Toilet 😆 end bits so fun and good 👍 😀 . So so so can't wait till next weekend looking amazing next week 😀👌👍. Be safe out there you and Mr Ms . Haf lovely weekend and week. 👍👍👌👌😀😀. From walter 👍
"no one has ever climbed up that ladder"....yes i saw the smile on Mr M,s face straight away, lol, and knew exactly what he was thinking.....cant wait for the next one ....
I’m glad you touched on bad air. I’ve explored many old mines in northern Pennsylvania by me and unfortunately have lost an acquaintance when I was young to what was called methane poisoning in a very deep system not used commercially since the early 1920’s. You never know what you’re going to encounter as you go deep so please be careful. That being said I love your content. Since my walking days are over I am able to experience my love of these mines vicariously thru you guys. Stay safe
“Gly”: Those old coal mines are dangerous. I once poked my head into a small opening of a coal mine that was on fire deep underground. The gasses coming out of that hole almost made me pass out and I was on the surface. Needless to say I’ll never do that again.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Abandoned coal mines scare the hell out of me. I have a rule that I will never go underground in a coal mine without either functional ventilation or SCBA. They're really neat to explore on the surface, though - I know of a LOT of idled or abandoned drift mines in KY and WV with most of their equipment parked outside the portals. I've got a photo of me on a battery-powered scoop at a mine in Harlan County, plus a literal pile of mantrip buggies.
10:01 at least they didn't steal the coper wires, in Australia anything left alone gets all the copper taken from low lives. Ive noticed a lot of abandoned places there still have wires which is kind of cool. Thanks for sharing
“Gly”: Most likely all that wire is still in this mine is because the mine is very remote and it would take more money to haul it to a scrap yard than it’s worth. Also, in some areas of this mine it would be incredibly dangerous to remove. Someday I’d like to visit Australia. 👍
Happy Halloween Gly, Mr. M and Randy. Thanks Mr. M. The pickle jar was a classic. I was waiting for Gly to do a "snort" laugh. Looking forward to next Saturday sitting here at work watching your next video. Be safe.
42.08 - Tungsten has the symbol "W", because it's also called Wolfram many places. Tungsten is also used in TIG- (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. Great movie, already looking forward to next saurday :)
Lol. Randy. Keep your head out the jar. I hear his mom yelling at him. You guys are the best. What an extensive mine that is. Thank you gly. Mr. M and randy. Take care and happy Halloween. 👍🍺🍺🍺🍺
That was so cool. Huge ole mine. Seems to me this mine had more collapses then some of the older mines you have taken us through. Can’t wait till next week! You da man, Gly and company. Stay save and God bless.
Awesome video thank you so much love the intro happy Halloween thank you for your relentless work you guys do for us we appreciate it very much hi from your Canadian friends
Good eye Jason, and thank you for your kind words. Obviously YOU get it. Gly is far and away the most creative and forward thinking producers ive ever seen in this genre, or any other for that matter. I've known his overall plan for the channel, and he has followed it to a T. I'm lucky to ride the lightning with him. It truly couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Even though this mine was explored by others, I have never seed it before, so TY for taking me! BTW, Gly on the "throne", king of the Tommy Knockers...LOL.
Gly the new way your filming is great I like mr m and randy being more involved I always anticipate your next episode. I have watch every episode and love it even my wife will sometimes watch with me. Keep it up it’s great 👍
Yes thanks. I've thought that the added interaction, and unadulterated dog piling we do to Randy, might have a wider apeal to a larger market. Its seeming so, which makes me happy for Gly, and for me cause I get to go.along for the ride, and believe me, its FUN.
Ah, Sunday morning Breakfast here in N.Z. with the three amigo's. Mr M driving and drinking the morning coffee from the best china. Cly's e-lec-tro-nic breadcrumbs obviously helped find your way. You could spend days in this mine and still not see everything. Enjoyable outtake at the end, we need more of them.
“Gly”: Thank you! And would you believe I’m still editing these videos with a 🥔 potato? Just wait until I build my new editing computer once I settle into Arizona this winter. Steven Spielberg look out!
Can't get enough of this channel. This is awesome content. Already looking forward to the next video. Thoroughly enjoyed the zombie intro and the comedy at the end. Appreciate the many hours you put into this. Happy Halloween. 🎃
Just all kinds of minerals spilling out from the boarded walls along the main adet. (maybe a mucker took all the collateral stones out and they didn't use them for gobbing, but boarded instead).At 38:00. Cutler Hammer Co. is here in Milwaukee. You three took a LONG walk today. Big mine, as you said. Funny how watching someone else "break up" makes one giggle also, guess its do to, too much imagination. YOU GUYS!!.....Ha,ha. Another entertaining video; you're great Gly.
“Gly”: I had to dive into the dark side of the internet to find a dog collar zapper with remote control in the shape of a jock strap. It was hard to convince him to wear it at first but when I told him it was fur lined he gratefully accepted the gift. 😆 Lol
Tungsten comes from a Swedish term, 'tung sten,' that means "heavy stone.” Tungsten's chemical symbol is a W, which may seem weird since there isn't a W in the word. The W actually comes from the element's other name, wolfram. The name wolfram comes from the mineral the element was discovered in, Wolframite. 👍 Edit; BTW, The pickle jar is worth waiting for. 🤣
That is a big one. It's tall so no bending over, well in some areas you have to crawl through the rubble. I say tungsten on your question. The halloween props were great. Neat mine and huge and yes you could spend a good 5 days in there exploring. Thanks for taking us along and enjoy your week guys.
Hi Gly! Happy Halloween 📆🎃. Love these videos! I used to live in the desert regions of the Utah, Nevada and California and your TH-cam channel brings me home. Yes the deserts are absolutely beautiful and amazing. I live in Western North Carolina now but I wish I still lived in the desert. Thank you for showing these places for others to see how wondrous the deserts of the American West! I miss it so much! North Carolina has too many trees; can't see the horizon at dawn or sunset unless you're on a hilltop. (People here in the Appalachians think these are mountains. LOL 😂😂)
@@elmagnifico8475yes indeed, brutal, harsh, unforgiving if you aren't prepared, but to those who are it's breathtaking. It's where my "spirit" lives. You can see uninterrupted miles of pure wilderness. I miss it and when I go there occasionally it calms my soul and makes me cry. 🤗
I can picture Randy's head in a jar of pickles stuck lookin back out like HELP!, lmao, great video GLY, the lil Zombie effects were neat, see ya next Sat.
Afternoon from London. I once knew nothing about mines, now I know a lot more 🤣 Great channel Gly 👍 . The weathers good here on the good side of the Internet.
“Gly”: Don’t miss the outtakes / bloopers at the very end of the video. It’s funny stuff!
Happy Halloween Gly, Mr. M, and Bicycle Helmet Randy! Love watching yall do this, its like a treat every week.
I'd give my left nut to go in one of these mines
That’s crazy the size of that mine good stuff guy’s happy Halloween 👍👍 as always be safe
I absolutely love the way this channel is evolving!! Love watching you every week
"Pickle Jar Randy" LOL Mr. M made me loud so hard with that last comment!
Never heard about the low/high pressure bad air situation. I have watched 100's of mine video but you are the 1st to explain it. Its a testament to your actual mining background and expert knowledge. Many thanks.
“Gly”: When your in the absolute lowest levels of a mine you have to be very careful because invisible bad air can wash over you with a very slight pressure differential. This is why I will never explore the lowest levels of a mine when I know a low pressure system is moving over the location of a mine. That’s why with this mine we started with the highest portal of the complex on this day because of the weather.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces to think that bad air could wait for you to make your way down and then the pressure change happens and the bad air would literally chase you up and out. On a pair of climbing ascenders in a deep shaft it could just overtake you. I always take note of bad air moments in videos because just having a gas meter doesn't mean you know what's happening and what the best course of action. Thanks for the education.
@@chrisdee8957
“Gly”: I use a app called “Windy” and it accurately shows weather high and low pressure systems moving across the land. If I know for certain that I will be visiting a mine and going deep down into the bottom of it I will look at the windy app to see if there’s a high pressure or low pressure system over the mine being explored. If the convergence of a high and low pressure system is over the mine I want to explore I will postpone that mine for another day and explore something else. If I know for absolute certain I will be very deep in a mine near water level I will wait until an area of high pressure is directly over the mine before going in.
3am in NZ wait for you guys every week. Love your show guys and envy your hobby.
Kiwi over here in Melbourne so only 1am but samesies!
I’m in TX, an I feel ya bro, so cool to have the knowledge and familiarity to do this
Thanks guys! Seriously. Any adventure is great. This sport does cause me to loose sleep though.
Almost always the night before, and always the night after. Not too proud to admit it. Glys touched in the head.
There are so many of these mine exploration channels on youtube. This one is by far the best produced and safest.
“Gly”: Thank you!
LOVE the new format. Jazzy, informative, conversational, humorous.
“Gly”: Thank you! I was getting a bit tired of the constant colonoscopy footage. Lol
More magnificence, a great Saturday evening treat. Thank you so much for taking us with you.
Thanks again for our weekly explore. I appreciate it..
Wow! Lots of load (more than teaspoon) on the overhead steel and wood for sure - truly scary! The mine is absolutely huge and seemingly goes on forever. Thanks for the cool adventure Gly, Mr. M, and Randy! That bore hole shot was crazy! You guys are too much - poor Randy!
Yes Jack! I was scared like a little baby. Gly is crazy.
Loved the start with your backup of 5 zombies!! The miners may have called their privy "the throne room" !! Looking forward to next weekend's episode.
The Massive time editing really paid off, these recent episodes are POLISHED. Top of the TH-cam Foodchain!
You really put a lot into these productions, BRAVO! That intro was the bomb!
“Gly”: Thank you very much! Yes, this episode and next weeks have many hours in them but I enjoyed putting them together very much.
Gly Coolness. Innovative and forward thinking producer. Fearless and determined also.
His show is going places, and I get to ride the lightning with him and Randy.
I lucked out. Have a great evening.
Kind regards.
@@elmagnifico8475 Thank you for the reply, I feel like I know you guys! Good Job.. You guys are starsI look forward to watching every week BRAVO!
Man, I just mentioned last week how impressed I was with the production of these AFP videos and now there's zombies too haha. Nice!! Happy Halloween guys and stay safe :-)
Good preview of next week's, can't wait.
How big is this mine ...WOW ...supper keen for part 2 now.Best thing on TH-cam Gly thanks again for taking us along.
Pete Australia
Another great location to explore, Thanks guys
great intro...I think Slim knows a couple of them...was waiting for the song Thriller to start playing .....great explanation on Barometric pressure effect internal air currents .....gotta love people leaving their trash behind ...classy ..... did you reach into that Honey Pot and check for nuggets ....thats where we keep ours .... those escape bores are a workout ....good job sonny Jim
“Gly”: Thanks Jeff! Those zombies in the intro were people that got lost in the mine over the years. Man oh man there hourly rate is high and they only come out on Halloween. I took them to town for lunch and boy did they leave a funky smell in the upholstery! Do you have that problem with Slim? I much prefer the nuggets you find in your honey pot because the ones I found were a bit nutty.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Gly, Did you do those vid effects?
@@Harry1s
“Gly”: Yes, it’s done using green screen effects and ultra key in Premier Pro.
I really like the shots from inside while driving there, you continue to up the production quality Gly, it's kind of unreal, I hope it pays off, it deserves to!
I bet Slim is the ring leader of those zombies! We have not seen Slim with Jeff in quite some time! Thanks for the awesome video, that is one huge mine. Be safe and God Bless you guys.
Love the cuppa tea while driving at 1:32!
Mr M loves his tea!
Old bob must have a very good suspension to not spill Mr M tea. Happy halloween to y’all. 🎃
Amazing mine. Huge... I really like the high speed walking. Something calming about it. Stay safe, keep them coming.
Gly coolness is the coolest 😎 you're the best utuber on you tube 100%
After watching all of the videos for the past month I find myself excited to see the new video. Feels like I have been having withdrawals. Happy Halloween.
I can’t stop laughing at all that good humor that you guys keep doing this for me to cheer me up on these tough times I cannot stop picturing Randy’s head in a pickle jar 😂
“Gly”: That clip is great! I still laugh when I watch it and I’ve seen it over 30 times.
Smile Olivia! Poor Randy i know. He asked me once why we gave him so much crap all the time. I told him because you let us.
Chin up! Everything little thing gonna be all right.
It’s just made my day seeing that you have this new video up Gly 👍👍👍
Hey Gly and Mr M! I just got back from a two week road trip running CA - NV - UT - NM - AZ and back into California via NV again - we spent most of our time in NV and we had lots of conversations that were naturally mine focused. Particularly when In Rhyolite we sat down had a brew and played a bit of “Portal Spotting” with the binoculars (we found SO many!). thanks for creating such an informative and fun channel - it made our road trip even more interesting and fun!
“Gly”: There’s definitely no end when it comes to places to explore in Nevada. The channel is on track to finally be able to fabricate the gantry system so I can start being lowered into vertical shafts by cage or harness next summer. 👍
Well it is pretty miserable in England at the moment so really appreciate some fun. Again a great video. Thanks Gly, Mr M and Randy for showing me this mine. Looking forward to the next episode. Been watching your videos from the start. Stay safe and again thanks.
“Gly”: I’ve never been there but England’s weather seems to be similar to parts of the eastern US where it’s always rainy and gloomy at certain times of the year. That’s the nice thing about North America, our weather is diverse across the continent and if you don’t like a certain type of weather you can always move somewhere else. I would like to visit England someday, in your opinion what would be the sunniest time of the year with less rain?
May and June are the best months for weather. Also the kids are at school And there aren’t less cues and crowds.
Auto correct is really something! Less queues and crowds.
Thanks for diving into this one Gly. I visited the sight in 2012 but couldn't venture far into it. Lack of proper equipment and a willing crew.
“Gly”: We’ll be going back next summer to explore the stopes and other parts of this mine. This mine has at least four more episodes in it and by that time I’ll have my new lighting setup designed for larger mines.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces As always..Be safe. Keep exploring!! Looking forward to watching. And bidding. Thanks again Gly.
Noodle, Doodle and Tribble ride again! Always great to see you guys. 👍
Wow! I'm so impressed by your knowledge of not only the mines but also of geology, your presentations and now humor and the double video and lighting with Mr. M. I've watched a lot of mine videos after my own 60 years of exploring them until I couldn't anymore but you bring a whole new dimension to these abandoned mine videos. Keep up the great work.
You guys are awesome . Thanks
Thanks again Guys for make my Saturday Morning. I spend all week waiting for a new adventure and the three of you never fail. I can't believe the way Gly was talking to his fan club (the Zombies), it seems the were really into you, lol. Nice add by the way. All of you take care and see you next week.
Awsome episode, looking forward to next weeks :)
Best intro yet! The hand popping up out of the ground had me laughing.
I always imagine seeing eyes looking back at you when you look down these dark tunnels, or seeing zombies! That was so great!
Lmao ... Gotta be careful with those pickle jars 🤣😂🤣 ... Another Great Adventure Guys TFS
Best start of abandon mine video.. and a good video to
Love zombies bits . Love watching your stuff on here its my Saturday or Sunday afternoon watching this . Love fast tubes bits lol . I like new lights on roof and wee lights keep track 👣 way you r going . Good see Mr M2 doing good 👍. Liking there wee bits add to video . I can see what you meen by how long yours Guys can be down there for hours and hours. And trying not get lost as sam time . There was lots lots fans there and lots cabs as well . There and here ps was very till number 2 bit sitting up there on Toilet 😆 end bits so fun and good 👍 😀 . So so so can't wait till next weekend looking amazing next week 😀👌👍. Be safe out there you and Mr Ms . Haf lovely weekend and week. 👍👍👌👌😀😀. From walter 👍
"no one has ever climbed up that ladder"....yes i saw the smile on Mr M,s face straight away, lol, and knew exactly what he was thinking.....cant wait for the next one ....
Awesome job Gly, thanks for sharing another great video!!
Another fun adventure.
I’m glad you touched on bad air. I’ve explored many old mines in northern Pennsylvania by me and unfortunately have lost an acquaintance when I was young to what was called methane poisoning in a very deep system not used commercially since the early 1920’s. You never know what you’re going to encounter as you go deep so please be careful. That being said I love your content. Since my walking days are over I am able to experience my love of these mines vicariously thru you guys. Stay safe
“Gly”: Those old coal mines are dangerous. I once poked my head into a small opening of a coal mine that was on fire deep underground. The gasses coming out of that hole almost made me pass out and I was on the surface. Needless to say I’ll never do that again.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces Abandoned coal mines scare the hell out of me. I have a rule that I will never go underground in a coal mine without either functional ventilation or SCBA. They're really neat to explore on the surface, though - I know of a LOT of idled or abandoned drift mines in KY and WV with most of their equipment parked outside the portals. I've got a photo of me on a battery-powered scoop at a mine in Harlan County, plus a literal pile of mantrip buggies.
Some people at oak island treasure hunters on halifax nova scotia died of sulfide air poisoning digging there.
Excellent episode guys! Thank you!
Wonderful explore and superbly edited. The pickle jar...killed me 😂😂😂
Great Halloween special effect.
Massive mine, like your new extras 😂😂. The pickle 🥒 jar will never seem the same again 😂🤣. Thanks to all three of you for your time and effort.
All my time under ground, I've never seen beams bow like those. The bore hole at the end was impressive. Another great video
10:01 at least they didn't steal the coper wires, in Australia anything left alone gets all the copper taken from low lives. Ive noticed a lot of abandoned places there still have wires which is kind of cool. Thanks for sharing
“Gly”: Most likely all that wire is still in this mine is because the mine is very remote and it would take more money to haul it to a scrap yard than it’s worth. Also, in some areas of this mine it would be incredibly dangerous to remove. Someday I’d like to visit Australia. 👍
WOW thanks Gly! This one's enormous!! Can't wait to see the rest! And keep the outtakes!! Randy is always up to something😂👍
You sir are an artist and your paint brush is your editing software. Great job!
“Gly”: Thank you! 😘
Love your Great Mineing Stories And What You Do!! Always Be Careful!! Will See Ya!! Next Time!!!
Happy Halloween Gly, Mr. M and Randy. Thanks Mr. M. The pickle jar was a classic. I was waiting for Gly to do a "snort" laugh. Looking forward to next Saturday sitting here at work watching your next video. Be safe.
42.08 - Tungsten has the symbol "W", because it's also called Wolfram many places. Tungsten is also used in TIG- (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. Great movie, already looking forward to next saurday :)
Lol. Randy. Keep your head out the jar. I hear his mom yelling at him. You guys are the best. What an extensive mine that is. Thank you gly. Mr. M and randy. Take care and happy Halloween. 👍🍺🍺🍺🍺
That was so cool. Huge ole mine. Seems to me this mine had more collapses then some of the older mines you have taken us through. Can’t wait till next week! You da man, Gly and company. Stay save and God bless.
WOW!! Can't wait till next time...12:40 pm, here in NYS.
Thomas, please tell me where is NYS?
Happy Halloween. Great video x
Thanks love your show top men 👍👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺
19:30 Tungsten Ore is Black very heavy and.... not very pretty. (in the 80’s I worked in a Tungsten mine.)
Which is more pretty coal or tungsten ore?
@@TheGophernutzz = coal by far!
Tea Bong coal for one it could even have inclusions with diamonds 2 its shiny and brittle so you can easily turn it into powder
Haha watch them zombies! Happy Halloween! 👻🎃👻🎃
Awesome video thank you so much love the intro happy Halloween thank you for your relentless work you guys do for us we appreciate it very much hi from your Canadian friends
What a spooktacular video, Gly!! I’m hoping you can go back to this mine another time... would love to see the rest of it. Happy Halloween!! 🎃
“Gly”: Oh yes, we’ll be going back for sure.
28:36 Hansel..... im rewatching these vids as Saturday can't come fast enough😂.
Loved the intro!!! Enjoyed this mine and I appreciate!!!🎃👻
Always interesting to see! What I love the most is your growth and progression as a producer of your product. Excellent job again.
“Gly”: Thank you! This one took a few more youtube tutorials.
Good eye Jason, and thank you for your kind words.
Obviously YOU get it.
Gly is far and away the most creative and forward thinking producers ive ever seen in this genre, or any other for that matter. I've known his overall plan for the channel, and he has followed it to a T.
I'm lucky to ride the lightning with him.
It truly couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
@@elmagnifico8475 Keep bringing it fellas!
Even though this mine was explored by others, I have never seed it before, so TY for taking me! BTW, Gly on the "throne", king of the Tommy Knockers...LOL.
“Gly”: I seemed to have lost my staff of supreme power! (a plunger). Lol
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces LOL!!!🤣
Hi there, Can't wait to see more of this mine for sure...
Gly the new way your filming is great I like mr m and randy being more involved I always anticipate your next episode.
I have watch every episode and love it even my wife will sometimes watch with me. Keep it up it’s great 👍
“Gly”: Thank you!
Yes thanks. I've thought that the added interaction, and unadulterated dog piling we do to Randy, might have a wider apeal to a larger market. Its seeming so, which makes me happy for Gly, and for me cause I get to go.along for the ride, and believe me, its FUN.
Brilliant as always! Well done you three ☺☺☺
Love your 'cents' of humor Gly. Best to you. Great videos. Keep up the great work. You're the best.
These videos are fantastic. I majored in geology and later dropped out before finishing. You guys are making me kick myself every day now!
I visited this mine earlier this year. Very fun time.
Ah, Sunday morning Breakfast here in N.Z. with the three amigo's. Mr M driving and drinking the morning coffee from the best china. Cly's e-lec-tro-nic breadcrumbs obviously helped find your way. You could spend days in this mine and still not see everything. Enjoyable outtake at the end, we need more of them.
GOODMORNING!!!
From Idaho!
Good evening from gosford, central coast of new south Wales, Australia.
Good morning from the Ghost town Goldfield Nevada! Did you know 70% of the nations gold comes from Nevada? WELL! NOW you know. Your welcome.
Dang it Randy!! Don't forget the spoon!!!!😂
Can’t wait till next week
Man this channel is just getting so much better. Keep it up Gly.
“Gly”: Thank you! And would you believe I’m still editing these videos with a 🥔 potato? Just wait until I build my new editing computer once I settle into Arizona this winter. Steven Spielberg look out!
I'm 2 minutes in and the effort on this video is evident. Can't wait. HAPPY HALLLOWWWEEEEN
Can't get enough of this channel. This is awesome content. Already looking forward to the next video. Thoroughly enjoyed the zombie intro and the comedy at the end. Appreciate the many hours you put into this. Happy Halloween. 🎃
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
Bicycle helmet Randy is my superhero!
Fine china Mr M!
And gly large ghoulies!
Just all kinds of minerals spilling out from the boarded walls along the main adet. (maybe a mucker took all the collateral stones out and they didn't use them for gobbing, but boarded instead).At 38:00. Cutler Hammer Co. is here in Milwaukee. You three took a LONG walk today. Big mine, as you said. Funny how watching someone else "break up" makes one giggle also, guess its do to, too much imagination. YOU GUYS!!.....Ha,ha. Another entertaining video; you're great Gly.
LOL! Loved the aliens! Thanks for the laughs!
Hey Gly I'm so glad you put a muzzle on Randy this week cuz it got out of hand last week . I see the zapper worked . Great job you guys do keep it up.
“Gly”: I had to dive into the dark side of the internet to find a dog collar zapper with remote control in the shape of a jock strap. It was hard to convince him to wear it at first but when I told him it was fur lined he gratefully accepted the gift. 😆 Lol
We have Randys Thorazine doses down to a sceince.
@@elmagnifico8475 great news Mr. M
Mr. M, in the outro, is Hilarious. Love the pickle jar reference.
Thanks Larry.
Tungsten comes from a Swedish term, 'tung sten,' that means "heavy stone.”
Tungsten's chemical symbol is a W, which may seem weird since there isn't a W in the word.
The W actually comes from the element's other name, wolfram.
The name wolfram comes from the mineral the element was discovered in, Wolframite. 👍
Edit; BTW, The pickle jar is worth waiting for. 🤣
Great journey into that mine. Keep up the great presentation.
Great Entry to your video! Ha!
That is one cool mine !!!!! I want to see what is down one of the bore holes !!!!! Great job of mine exploring guys !!!!!! Excellent !!!!! :)
“Gly”: Thank you!
Man you should have alot more of 80k subs.
I’ve been watching since episode 14 and he’s definitely getting traction it video quality! Keep it up Gly
That is a big one. It's tall so no bending over, well in some areas you have to crawl through the rubble. I say tungsten on your question. The halloween props were great. Neat mine and huge and yes you could spend a good 5 days in there exploring. Thanks for taking us along and enjoy your week guys.
Danke für das hochladen sehr interessant
Happy Halloween from Utah, Gly and crew! Be safe...be well!
Great episode guys! Thanks for the laughs!
Hi Gly! Happy Halloween 📆🎃. Love these videos! I used to live in the desert regions of the Utah, Nevada and California and your TH-cam channel brings me home. Yes the deserts are absolutely beautiful and amazing. I live in Western North Carolina now but I wish I still lived in the desert. Thank you for showing these places for others to see how wondrous the deserts of the American West! I miss it so much! North Carolina has too many trees; can't see the horizon at dawn or sunset unless you're on a hilltop. (People here in the Appalachians think these are mountains. LOL 😂😂)
“Gly”: I love to visit the trees from time to time but it’s the deserts with it’s vistas where I will always call home.
Deserts are, in my opinion, the most brutally beautiful of all tortured landscapes.
Everything which lives there, does so against the odds.
@@elmagnifico8475yes indeed, brutal, harsh, unforgiving if you aren't prepared, but to those who are it's breathtaking. It's where my "spirit" lives. You can see uninterrupted miles of pure wilderness. I miss it and when I go there occasionally it calms my soul and makes me cry. 🤗
coffe/tea/best drink in the world in porcelain while driving a car on complete desert. wow. this is something diffeent. very climatic expirience. :)
I can picture Randy's head in a jar of pickles stuck lookin back out like HELP!, lmao, great video GLY, the lil Zombie effects were neat, see ya next Sat.
Can't get past this intro and I'm smiling 😃 so hard it hurts... Laughing my blues away
so sweet that intro - heck - in fact I love your explores
Hi!!! Loving your Halloween video!!
Happy Halloween to you Gly, Mr M & Randy from South Africa 🎃🍬👻👿
Gday from Mulwala Australia! 🇦🇺🍺. You three are like an old married couple! 🤣🤣.
Sad but true Phill. At least I don't have to sleep with the bitch.
Cracking up. Gotta hand it to you, your videos are pretty darn good!
Afternoon from London. I once knew nothing about mines, now I know a lot more 🤣 Great channel Gly 👍 . The weathers good here on the good side of the Internet.