Hello from France. The secret of a good TH-cam channel is when the actors succeed in establishing a climate of sympathy with subscribers. Not only do you comment, explain, but also converse with us giving the impression of being present with you. We will never know each other but you give the impression that we know each other and it is a pleasure to live this virtual friendship which does good in this boulversed world. A big thank you, take good care of yourself. Friendly
Hey Gly, A small point, the mining term "sheave" is pronounced "shivv". It's a mining term brought over from Wales by Welsh miners. The pronunciation "sheeve" refers to bundles of grain stalks. "Shivv wheel" is also used in the oil industry to refer to the crown block at the top of a drilling rig.
Thursday night dinner on the veranda at the cabin on the farm with another explore with Laura and Gly. We put a large monitor on the table, sit back and watch you two have fun going up and down and every which way in underground mazes. The channel has a different vibe now that Laura has joined in. Soon she will be like Sharon who runs Frank around in circles.
It makes perfect sense to me. They used the mountain as their ore bin. The skip could dump and get back down to the miners, and they could load the carts as they could to take the ore out side. Without slowing down the skipcart.
Hope you go down the incline shaft. You may find some more artifacts. I find that you going down the incline shafts pretty interesting. Who knows how many more drifts you will find 500 ft. down
40:42 There are some of us that are gifted with visualization, common sense approach to accomplish the intended resultant. #1 rule for mining, Use gravity. Good engineering practices to be found here, notice the differences in the 2 shoots, one is regulated the other is free flow a more battered look suggesting waste rock.
Hello Gly and Laura , awesome awesome Wednesday adventure . Pretty cool set up . Can’t wait for the rest of the adventure. Be safe out there . Thanks for all you both do . 👍🏼🫂🙂
I love your videos sooo much!!! I love how informative you are. I keep my eye out for your uploads every week. I Thank you and Laura for making these video. 😊❤
I really appreciate you going a little slower Gly. I can see more stuff i usually miss. Thank you for another awesome video. I always look forward to Wednesday's and Saturdays episodes. Great job you two!!!!
Hi Gly & Laura. Cant wait for the next episode of this mine. Impressive thanks for sharing this. Laura stick a bat down the back of Gly's shirt that will stop him winding you up 😂
So Gly, I'm getting the idea that you're expanding your fragrance line to include different scents for Arizona and Nevada mines?! Interesting configuration for that decline shaft, looking forward to you two getting down that hole. Thanks for bringing us along. As always, stay safe! 👁🛠☎☎
Greetings Gly. I love the Wednesday production. I also miss the drone video on Saturday. I really like it when you include the drone footage on Saturdays because it gives a real sense of the geology. Your use of a gimble and superior lighting is what sets you channel apart from others. That and your knowledge of mining along with knowledge of geology has you miles ahead of everyone else. God bless you. Fro. An old mine explorer from the 70s
That was an interesting mine. It helped alot your "walk thru or about" piecing the development of how the mine operators got to the Maganese ore, ore "up & out". I enjoyed this explore. Thank you two.
Ah, manganese! I grew up in Havasu and every summer suddenly you'd go from perfectly clear tap water to slightly watered down cola colored tap water thanks to the manganese. It was always worse in toilets, made you think someone forgot to flush.
Wasn't there a drift going to the left towards the entrance that you were going to explore on your way out? Or did you do that already and I just missed it?
42:49 Mentioned before, not mercury barrels but fuel barrels that are American copies, knockoffs of German barrels. Would anyone be able to move a barrel full of mercury, not even the Hulk! Mercury has always been transported in flasks due to weight and its liquid nature.
More buy it now prices for us that don't have eBay accounts but have PayPal if you bid you Gota have a account but if you have PayPal you can buy it now with out a eBay account
@lh6551 my wife and couldn't figure it out till we read eBay's rules lol for 5,6 years I bought off eBay as a buy it now but that would be awesome we were trying to get sum of the blue vein stuff you guys picked out love your guys channel if ya come to South West Oregon I can give you guys the mining commission in our area numbers to a few of the board members and they could possibly point you guys in sum fun direction I also been a a few a friend on the board has there really neat crazy calcites covered areas looks like your on the moon similar to the Oregon cave geology stay safe 🤙
In October a child in Canada died from rabies. They awoke to it in their room and didn't appear to have any bites or scratches.. So sad. And just recently, like a week ago, a teacher in California also died from rabies. She knew she had been bit, but apparently didn't seek medical attention!?! The story of the kid in Canada is terrifying to me because, as a mother, I probably wouldn't seek medical attention for my child if I didn't see any evidence of a bite or scratch either.. I don't think most parents would.. and if they did, I think most doctors would be hard pressed to order a vaccine to someone (especially a child) for simple exposure without evidence of bite/scratch.. ya know!?! I remember when I was around 11 or 12, my friend had a bat in her room that we swooshed out the window... now I realize just how fortunate we were.. Anyways, just be careful because apparently it takes VERY little to end up with it. I think if I made cave exploring my job, I would opt for a preemptive rabies vaccine, just in case. The vaccine/treatment or whatever may suck, but not nearly as bad as the disease itself.
Hello from France. The secret of a good TH-cam channel is when the actors succeed in establishing a climate of sympathy with subscribers. Not only do you comment, explain, but also converse with us giving the impression of being present with you. We will never know each other but you give the impression that we know each other and it is a pleasure to live this virtual friendship which does good in this boulversed world. A big thank you, take good care of yourself. Friendly
Hey Gly, A small point, the mining term "sheave" is pronounced "shivv". It's a mining term brought over from Wales by Welsh miners. The pronunciation "sheeve" refers to bundles of grain stalks.
"Shivv wheel" is also used in the oil industry to refer to the crown block at the top of a drilling rig.
so in effect they built a head frame out of rock :) clever work.. nice one guys..
Thursday night dinner on the veranda at the cabin on the farm with another explore with Laura and Gly. We put a large monitor on the table, sit back and watch you two have fun going up and down and every which way in underground mazes. The channel has a different vibe now that Laura has joined in. Soon she will be like Sharon who runs Frank around in circles.
You’s two would make great tour guides or college lecturers such a nice mentality and warmth comes from yous .
Fantastic mine, I Approve bats and all. Thanks for explaining why the decline shaft, cool set-up.
Thank you for another adventure. GOD bless you both
It makes perfect sense to me. They used the mountain as their ore bin. The skip could dump and get back down to the miners, and they could load the carts as they could to take the ore out side. Without slowing down the skipcart.
Hope you go down the incline shaft. You may find some more artifacts. I find that you going down the incline shafts pretty interesting. Who knows how many more drifts you will find 500 ft. down
Fantastic Episode guys!!!!!! Can't wait for the decline explore!!!! Great job guys!!!
Thanks Gly and Laura!
40:42 There are some of us that are gifted with visualization, common sense approach to accomplish the intended resultant. #1 rule for mining, Use gravity. Good engineering practices to be found here, notice the differences in the 2 shoots, one is regulated the other is free flow a more battered look suggesting waste rock.
great little mine !
Very cool video
Richfield oil Company was a California company in existence from 1905 through 1966.
Awesome mine ❤
Your right. It looked like Yidal Mining co. Oil barrels! Great video today Gly/Laura! Stay safe
Enjoyed that guys.👍
Wow. what a mine, with that decline shaft. Loved it all. Thanks you two.
Interesting mine and artifacts 🎸🍻
Great Wed episode!
What a great find.
I see those clips enjoy them thanks you 2…Laura I enjoy the clips
Hello Gly and Laura , awesome awesome Wednesday adventure . Pretty cool set up . Can’t wait for the rest of the adventure. Be safe out there . Thanks for all you both do . 👍🏼🫂🙂
Cool mine! Can’t wait till you get back with ropes and explore the lower levels
I love your videos sooo much!!! I love how informative you are. I keep my eye out for your uploads every week. I Thank you and Laura for making these video. 😊❤
Have ya’ll thought about a laser distance tool to measure incline and declines?
Thanks Gly and Laura, that was a great mine setup. I can't wait to see the rest of it.
Exciting what you two do. Wish I was there.
Gly, as a new viewer I really appreciate you for explaining when your ebay items are usually up. I've been wondering.. Can't wait to finish this :)
I really appreciate you going a little slower Gly. I can see more stuff i usually miss. Thank you for another awesome video. I always look forward to Wednesday's and Saturdays episodes. Great job you two!!!!
Laura is a great sport. You hit pay as a partner Gly.
Another great episode. I never fail to learn something from you guys. Keep up the great content
Hi Gly & Laura. Cant wait for the next episode of this mine. Impressive thanks for sharing this. Laura stick a bat down the back of Gly's shirt that will stop him winding you up 😂
So Gly, I'm getting the idea that you're expanding your fragrance line to include different scents for Arizona and Nevada mines?! Interesting configuration for that decline shaft, looking forward to you two getting down that hole. Thanks for bringing us along. As always, stay safe! 👁🛠☎☎
Thanks for the Wednesday explore video. I'll be looking forward to you exploring the decline shaft.
Greetings Gly. I love the Wednesday production. I also miss the drone video on Saturday. I really like it when you include the drone footage on Saturdays because it gives a real sense of the geology.
Your use of a gimble and superior lighting is what sets you channel apart from others. That and your knowledge of mining along with knowledge of geology has you miles ahead of everyone else.
God bless you.
Fro. An old mine explorer from the 70s
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very interesting mine.
Extra cool video this week! I can't wait until you go back in and down that decline! Thanks!
That was an interesting mine. It helped alot your "walk thru or about" piecing the development of how the mine operators got to the Maganese ore, ore "up & out". I enjoyed this explore. Thank you two.
Thank you both! Watch out Gly, laura might go batty on you lol
❤❤❤❤were you able to get to the upper level portal?
Not this time, perhaps on a return 😉.
What about the bat guano mine that was just full of guano
Ah, manganese! I grew up in Havasu and every summer suddenly you'd go from perfectly clear tap water to slightly watered down cola colored tap water thanks to the manganese. It was always worse in toilets, made you think someone forgot to flush.
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Laura, did you take any more stills of the hoist remains? Trying to figure out what it looked like. Was there another side casting in evidence?
Only the one. Nothing remained aside from the partial wheel and tank.
Must be a party cave!
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The old miners glove? 😲 lmao everyone’s thought of a miner is an old bushy faced coot 🧐 🤣😂😆. ✌️🤙
Who wouldn't want to click on that thumbnail? Not me. It made me click immediately although I usually end up watching almost all of your videos.
I almost forgot this site,,,,
killer! strapping in!
....though I believe a lot of this rock was once wood
is it possible Gly that they were hauling stuff from that level up to the higher level?
Wasn't there a drift going to the left towards the entrance that you were going to explore on your way out? Or did you do that already and I just missed it?
What in tarnation happened to Friday's Q&A?
What is the yellow halfway up the wall seems to travel a long way
Ya, I thought the same. Was that Lominite?
15:00 I saw a bat
34:01Heavily brecciated
U both have bats in your belfry,, haha🤣🎼
42:49 Mentioned before, not mercury barrels but fuel barrels that are American copies, knockoffs of German barrels. Would anyone be able to move a barrel full of mercury, not even the Hulk! Mercury has always been transported in flasks due to weight and its liquid nature.
More buy it now prices for us that don't have eBay accounts but have PayPal if you bid you Gota have a account but if you have PayPal you can buy it now with out a eBay account
Noted 😊!
@lh6551 my wife and couldn't figure it out till we read eBay's rules lol for 5,6 years I bought off eBay as a buy it now but that would be awesome we were trying to get sum of the blue vein stuff you guys picked out love your guys channel if ya come to South West Oregon I can give you guys the mining commission in our area numbers to a few of the board members and they could possibly point you guys in sum fun direction I also been a a few a friend on the board has there really neat crazy calcites covered areas looks like your on the moon similar to the Oregon cave geology stay safe 🤙
What the hell happened to Mondays Q&A?
In October a child in Canada died from rabies. They awoke to it in their room and didn't appear to have any bites or scratches.. So sad. And just recently, like a week ago, a teacher in California also died from rabies. She knew she had been bit, but apparently didn't seek medical attention!?! The story of the kid in Canada is terrifying to me because, as a mother, I probably wouldn't seek medical attention for my child if I didn't see any evidence of a bite or scratch either.. I don't think most parents would.. and if they did, I think most doctors would be hard pressed to order a vaccine to someone (especially a child) for simple exposure without evidence of bite/scratch.. ya know!?! I remember when I was around 11 or 12, my friend had a bat in her room that we swooshed out the window... now I realize just how fortunate we were.. Anyways, just be careful because apparently it takes VERY little to end up with it. I think if I made cave exploring my job, I would opt for a preemptive rabies vaccine, just in case. The vaccine/treatment or whatever may suck, but not nearly as bad as the disease itself.
I think that would be number 1 diesel not 2
I’ve had the rabies series. Not that big a deal. Just normal shots in the arm sequenced over several weeks.
Gly you are a world of information but you need to leave comedy to those that are good at it!
Bat dander! Lmao! You and the dang bats and pack rats…. You’re psyching yourself out brother. Unnecessary anxiety, not got for the health either.
14:14 made me click on it😂
Can't wait to see if you go back and go down the decline.
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Bats are dying from a white fungus.
Just go down as batman and batwoman then the bats will think you're one of them and leave you alone. 😅
¸¸♬·¯·♪·¯·♫¸¸ 𝘋𝘰𝘯'𝘵 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘺 𝘢𝘣𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘬𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘐 𝘨𝘰𝘵. 𝘐 𝘢𝘮 𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘓𝘢𝘶𝘳𝘢 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘣𝘭𝘰𝘤𝘬 ¸¸♫·¯·♪¸♩·¯·♬¸¸
Rabies or White-Nose Syndrome caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans.
When is there going to be a little Gly??
🤦♂️ really? !!!
The hell is wrong with you? Are you really asking people in their 50s that? Ffs