I can't believe the accident she had. You 2 got me into watching abandoned mine explorations. You'll took me to places I can not go. I have been in a wheelchair for years. Since you'll have stopped posting I just can't watch anyone else. I wish her a speedy recovery 🙏. Please give updates when possible. Best team ever!
I notice that she likes to enter first. “It’ll be fun they say!” 😁 Doesn’t Home Girl know that “First In” always finds the rats, bats and rattlesnakes?!?! LOL! You guys are so cute. Okay, she is cute and you are cool! 😁 It’s your repartee that makes this channel. You guys are fast becoming my favorite mine explorers! This was your best one yet!
Wow awesome. Huge mine, 89 ore chutes? Maybe the best set of rails/track , I have seen still in place. What gets me is, like with that huge back fill area...each rock was hand moved. I mean the time and effort? Thank you again for sharing and the risk. Be safe.
You're right, it could go either way. We didn't think it was going to be wise trying to rope down through the debris, and we couldn't figure out a way to safely rig it to run through the trap door, so we just scrapped the idea. Someday somebody might find something amazing stowed down there though!
No helmets really! One rock falling own onto your skull end of and why all the long time explorers wear them watch many get cloated but helmet saved them. Interesting mine
WHAT I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ABOUT MINE EXPLORERS IS WHY THEY DON'T CARRY A HAMMER SOME NAILS AND MAYBE A SOME SORT OF FOLDING SAW SO THEY COULD REINFORCE, FIX, MAKE RUNGS FOR THESE LADDERS
mine explorers are typically museum explorers. They're trying to keep it as they found it for the next set of explorers, that includes all of the wood work these old time miners erected for doing their job.
I LIVE IN A HOUSE THAT WAS BUILT IN THE 1870S AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM POUNDING NAILS INTO IT OR USING DECK SCREWS AND CHEAPEST BATTERY POWERED DRILL FROM HARBOR FREIGHT
JASON YOUR ANSWER IS BOGUS I LIVE IN A HOUSE THAT WAS BUILT IN THE 1870S BEFORE THE GRADE SCHOOL THAT WAS BUILT AND OPENED HALF A BLOCK AWAY OR BLOCK AWAY WAS BUILT AND OPENED IN 1884 AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM POUNDING NAILS IN OR USING DECK SCREWS AND THE CHEAPEST HARBOR FREIGHT BATTERY POWERED DRILL OR CUTTING WOOD WITH A HAND SAW 🪚
Haha, we've been asked this question before. It looks like they mostly explore in Death Valley. Maybe someday we'll have to go out there and see if we run into them 👍
I can't believe the accident she had. You 2 got me into watching abandoned mine explorations. You'll took me to places I can not go. I have been in a wheelchair for years. Since you'll have stopped posting I just can't watch anyone else. I wish her a speedy recovery 🙏. Please give updates when possible. Best team ever!
Good luck on your new chapter of life. I wish you guys the best.
You 2 make the best mine vids 👍 So COOL
I notice that she likes to enter first. “It’ll be fun they say!” 😁 Doesn’t Home Girl know that “First In” always finds the rats, bats and rattlesnakes?!?! LOL! You guys are so cute. Okay, she is cute and you are cool! 😁 It’s your repartee that makes this channel. You guys are fast becoming my favorite mine explorers!
This was your best one yet!
Great mine! I was glad you were cautious with this one. Be safe and thanks for taking us along.
Wow awesome. Huge mine, 89 ore chutes? Maybe the best set of rails/track , I have seen still in place. What gets me is, like with that huge back fill area...each rock was hand moved. I mean the time and effort? Thank you again for sharing and the risk. Be safe.
The depth of the hole is phenomenal,
but to think someone or a few someones had to install all that woodwork all the way down, is just incredible. ✨
Seriously! And then a few dozen people were climbing up and down those ladders every single day for work. What an incredible part of our history.
Surprised no ones mined the wood.
Fantastic mine! It would be cool to see how deep this mine really goes. Thanks for sharing!
That is so terrifying to me for so many different reasons. Thank you that was fascinating
Great video this deserves 1M views 👏 keep it up and use the ropes more often 👍
You need to see what's in the lower levels, there could be amazing stuff down there.
You never know until you go. Might be worth revisiting someday with some heavy duty rope guards.
Awesome!
👍👍👍👊👊
Nice and DEEPPPPP
I never thought I would see her in a coat. Wasent she just exploring mines in a tube top last week ;-) Ha Ha...
Haha, she's basically a year round underground fashion icon.
You’ve got to get ropes down all the way. You never know what you’ll find. Could be something great or just a muddy level.
You're right, it could go either way. We didn't think it was going to be wise trying to rope down through the debris, and we couldn't figure out a way to safely rig it to run through the trap door, so we just scrapped the idea. Someday somebody might find something amazing stowed down there though!
Cool mine
No helmets really! One rock falling own onto your skull end of and why all the long time explorers wear them watch many get cloated but helmet saved them. Interesting mine
LMAO " Gunna get mad at me " comment....
WHAT I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ABOUT MINE EXPLORERS IS WHY THEY DON'T CARRY A HAMMER SOME NAILS AND MAYBE A SOME SORT OF FOLDING SAW SO THEY COULD REINFORCE, FIX, MAKE RUNGS FOR THESE LADDERS
mine explorers are typically museum explorers. They're trying to keep it as they found it for the next set of explorers, that includes all of the wood work these old time miners erected for doing their job.
I’d say they were already carrying enough stuff, what with detectors, rope, water, lights, cameras, batteries, and whatnot!
Pounding a nail into 50yo wood is like pounding a nail into an iron rail. 100yo wood is even harder. The same with cutting wood with a saw.
I LIVE IN A HOUSE THAT WAS BUILT IN THE 1870S AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM POUNDING NAILS INTO IT OR USING DECK SCREWS AND CHEAPEST BATTERY POWERED DRILL FROM HARBOR FREIGHT
JASON YOUR ANSWER IS BOGUS I LIVE IN A HOUSE THAT WAS BUILT IN THE 1870S BEFORE THE GRADE SCHOOL THAT WAS BUILT AND OPENED HALF A BLOCK AWAY OR BLOCK AWAY WAS BUILT AND OPENED IN 1884 AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM POUNDING NAILS IN OR USING DECK SCREWS AND THE CHEAPEST HARBOR FREIGHT BATTERY POWERED DRILL OR CUTTING WOOD WITH A HAND SAW 🪚
BY YOUR LOOKS AND STYLE ARE YOU THE CHILDREN OF MINE EXPLORERS TOM AND JULIE
DAVID GRENIS BOULDER COLORADO
Haha, we've been asked this question before. It looks like they mostly explore in Death Valley. Maybe someday we'll have to go out there and see if we run into them 👍