"Constant colonoscopy" I just had to laugh at that one. Though I do think it's a very important element of any episode. The trick, which I think you're well on the way to mastering, is to use just the right amount of it. I do like you setting the camera down and talking to us in person where we can see your full body height. This works incredibly well in giving us the spatial feel of the mine and the ability to place ourselves in it. I do think your keeping the few seconds of placing the camera down and then stepping back from it is really important. It's not only a connected transition between two different types, it adds to the feeling of reality, of our being with you, being part of the process. I've always appreciated your editing, especially as you realize that it's important not to edit too much. Rough edges make things real, help us feel connected with you. Just like in regular life; when you have friends over, you don't feel you have to dress up. ... As long as you keep it real, don't go too Hollywood on us, I'll love each new innovation you think up. ... Though I think the real secret, something no amount of technique or innovation can ever replace, is your friendly personality, the delight and enthusiasm you take in improving the project, and your eagerness to share it with us.
I have been binging you videos since I have started following your channel. I follow a lot of mine hunters and I must say, you by far have the best filming out of any Channel that I follow. Crisp clear shots, no wobbly constant movement. Just good clean footage! It's a pleasure to watch your channel! I'm addicted!
Your content is significantly more immersive than a documentary. Instead of watching a camera snake it's way through the land, you take a much more personal approach to capturing the environment by filming and narrating in a way that takes us along with you. Immersive stuff isn't for everyone, but it truly is peak content.
Gly, this is the best episode you have ever aired, and I have watched all of them. Gly you are emulating the UK/BBC style of documentary shows. In the UK you have presenters, not narrators. A presenter is an on-screen person whose commentary moves you through the scenes. These presenters are always acknowledged experts on the topic of the show. In BBC geographical shows you are placed in the landscape then the presenter arrives to walk you through it. An excellent example of this and it has an above-ground feel to your show is Julia Bradbury’s Wainwright Walks, (2013). Julia Bradbury uses the guide books of the fell walker of the British Lake District Alfred Wainwright to walk you through the hill country of the Lake District So your new style is fantastic and one I have enjoyed for many, many years.
“Gly”: Thank you very much! One of my favorite shows was Top Gear and I do incorporate some of those techniques into my production such as the “in cab” sequences. I just feel that without proper presentation the work feels very 2-dimensional and that’s why I try hard to bring my audience into the space.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 2 dimensional is a good description of the other mine exploration shows. You learn very little about the mine other than it is a hole in the ground. The one addition to your efforts that would be great is learning about the people who worked in these mines. The arduous work we see in blasting, mucking, framing, and track laying, is impressive. Just the work required to move around in these mines is astonishing. Most of the people who did this are long gone but learning their stories would put a human provenance on what you show us. One example, in one of your earlier shows you visited a work site and there was the tombstone of the mine owner (?) you properly respected the privacy of his family. It would be interesting to learn his story.
Great job on the weight loss Gly keep it up. I was at 260 or so when covid kicked off. Decided I was nearing 40 and needed to shed the weight. I saw 199 on the scale the other night. I bet I was fatter than that in middle school.
Well I personally have enjoyed all your different intros and shooting styles. You don't have to copy Hollywood to be good. Enjoyed your tennis ball on you walking stick as much as google earth shots. Drone shots to add deeper understanding of different mountains. I do miss you talking about the geology more. The tungsten mine seem like tan hole. In the gold mine videos you point out mineralization of what was being chased. The prize if you will. Thanks for being our eyes and legs.
GLY, thanks for the epic camera work, you really put us viewers on the spot..hanging over the edge of places where not many of us would even dare to climb...it sure does give the sphincter muscles a good workout..we much appreciate the risks you take to show us the places you do. Seeing the places you explore and climb up and down and across, we have nothing but the utmost respect for the miners of the day, working those stopes and tunnels. Thanks for taking us along on your journey, Cheers Gly, Awesome as always ❤
I really appreciate all your effort, exploring all these caves ! I enjoy each one of these episodes thank you, your friend in the backwoods of Kentucky.
I admit I generally prefer the First Person Shooter viewpoint when walking through the long corridors (that does a lot more for the "being there" feel, IMO), but it's really nice to see perspective in the big-ass structures -- those stopes suddenly look a whole lot bigger when there's a warm body in sight. Also, one can never have enough skyview. What really sets your vids apart isn't just the style, it's the editing -- which is largely cutting out the boring parts. I'm not here to watch someone's face, or their ass bouncing up a ladder -- I'm here to see the mines, and how the miners lived and worked. The intro/outro music is brilliant stuff. Doesn't get old.
Yeah, your Filmography has come a long way and it has made these videos the best they can be! Had me holding my breath when you were crossing that Foot Wall. Also loved the slusher explanation! Great video and thanks for going up that Ladder to No Where! Total bummer.
I subscribed in early 2020 during the lock down. Not only have I kept viewing due to your explanations of the mining process and geology, but you've constantly improved your film directing, editing and equipment. You're doing it right. Keep going. Oh and keep losing the LBs.
Gly: Some of the 360 shots are wonderful and make me feel like I was right there. I especially like when you lay the camera down, talk to it then walk around it to the front so it follows you. One particular shot of that huge stopped area was just perfect. It showed how vast it must have been. Keep experimenting I like it. Dean in Arizona. (I noticed the bucket writing too)
“Gly”: It’s fun trying all these different camera techniques and I think I’ve got it dialed in pretty good taking into consideration the environment. The fun thing for me is watching programs on the Discovery Channel and History Channel. These platforms have million dollar budgets with nearly limitless resources and they go into underground situations with a FPV camera (that they can’t hold still), a headlamp and a flashlight. Lol
when i watch the other mine explorers, i am often regretting that their camera work is nowhere near as thorough as yours. you have thoroughly spoiled us. thank you!
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces I've been in this channel since episode 4, you can tell that Gly's always cared about the quality! You deserve everything you can get from this "exploring category" on youtube, your footage is up there with most of the Discovery channel level documentaries. Just wondering why you choose to use that acid green 'Comic Sans' font for the titles and additional text you put in 😅
I did'nt even know until you explained your style of filming ! I'm addicted to adventure films like Avatar, Wilbur, L O Rings, Star Wars etc That's why I sub'ed after watching a couple of your videos years ago: I get that same adventure experience watching your videos
Love how you explain your process for creating these videos Gly. I found that interesting. Your audio is way above most others, and an example of that is when you placed the camera down near that sluicer to step back and talk us through that filled-in orepass next to the track; you had your back to the camera as you were walking into position and we could still hear you talking clear as day! It confused me for a minute lol.
Really liking the new intro music. Fits the slow pan of the drone footage. I added "Rusty Bucket", your old Outro tune, to my Spotify Playlist, I think I'll be adding this one too. :)
Thanks for the great double video adventure. I would have liked for you to have given us a look at a sample of the tungsten ore and what they use it for. I know we can google it but I like to hear you tell all about it yourself.
You do a great job of keeping the viewers oriented. On some other channels, it is really hard (or even impossible) to keep track of where we've been or which direction we're going. I also appreciate the slow, deliberate camera movements which avoids triggering motion sickness that so many of the FPV channels cause. Keep up the good work.
Great job Gly… love the filming style explanations and as always, you really know how to keep the audience informed and teach us something every outing! The editing and new film styles are great. Keep up the good work and be safe out there on these lone wolf adventures. Can’t wait to jump in to the second part…. Thanks !
Hey Gly, I'd suggest coming up with a sling or something so you can carry your handheld camera rig without using your hands. When you're free climbing old ladders like that, you want all limbs available to climb with. 3 point contact can save your life.
Your the best gly ty for how you show and explain things to us the best explorer channel out there hands down 👍and your Camara work is top notch and the sound of that rock drop was the best I have ever heard
Gly, I have always enjoyed your vids from the time I first found your channel, being a groundbreaker is how progress is made; Hollywood is not too far off.
Hello Gly, excellent video. I really like how you explain the workings of these mines. Congrats on losing weight. Doesn't feel good when you put on some clothes and they are looser then they used to be. Beginning of last year I was 252 and now I'm 195. Fitting into older clothes from the back of the closet. Just minimized the carbs. And practically giving up sugar as I was told I had type 2 Diabetes.
Absolutely agree Joseph Kosinski is an awesome visionary with his films. Oblivion is such an underrated film that is so visually beautiful as well as Tron legacy. Looking forward to Top Gun Maverick not only to see what he brought to the film but also I'm kinda partial being from San Diego and growing up around NAS Miramar with the original film. Love the mine exploring, be safe out there.
“Gly”: I know huh? I’ve probably watched Oblivion somewhere between 50 - 100 times and I’m always finding new elements. Definitely one of the most underrated science-fiction films out there.
I was gonna not say anything but bugga it man Gly you been losing some weight dude , well done , the amount of climbing and hiking you do it's no wonder, lot of work, great video as usual mate , thanks again.
Outstanding, Gly!! I don't even try to watch any other mine explorer's any more, YOU, are the best! Your cinematography, sound, narration is thee best. Your shows don't just show the viewer the inside of a mine, but you educate your audience. Keep up the good work... your faithful follower, Carl...........
Hello Glycoolness ! I’m looking forward to seeing more of your videos . I just have to say rhis , whenever you fast forward through your walking all I can think of is the pary od The Wizard of Oz movie when the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch riding the bile and the music the goes with it ! 🤣
See? A few weeks ago by with nada and I get impatient waiting for Gly's next brush with absolute DOOM! Flush from a hearty serving of dust, rat pee and danger last week, Gly has outperformed all metrics to create a DOUBLE HITTER today! Great job by the dedicated Glyco Industries personal, virtual or otherwise... (Thanks Gly)
Man, that rock sounded like it went a whole lot further than a couple hundred feet... seemed almost like it just kept going til it was too far down to be heard anymore. Goosebumps. =P
Amazing content love these videos. Some give me vertigo tho as I hate heights and that ladder looking down Nope! Lol watch All your video's from all the way over in the UK 👍👌🤠
Gly I absolutely love your videos. They are like watching a docu-series on Discovery but better. Fantastic work and please keep doing what you are doing. Ben in the UK
🇨🇦 That stope would be a hell no after the ladder. But I'd go.for the adventure just climbing the ladders. Your bravery is better then mine or is it mine. 🤔 lol 😃 😆
“Gly”: Yes, the ore passes are blasted in from the bottom up and are the most dangerous aspect of mining because when drilling there’s always a chance a slab of rock can fall on the drill operator from overhead.
Love the videos. Have to figure out some sort of sling for your camera set up to make it easier for you to get thru those tough spots without holding that in one hand.
“Gly”: I had one once but the sling was getting snagged on things and it was always getting in the way and disrupting camera control. It was far more of a hindrance than a help.
"Constant colonoscopy" I just had to laugh at that one. Though I do think it's a very important element of any episode. The trick, which I think you're well on the way to mastering, is to use just the right amount of it. I do like you setting the camera down and talking to us in person where we can see your full body height. This works incredibly well in giving us the spatial feel of the mine and the ability to place ourselves in it. I do think your keeping the few seconds of placing the camera down and then stepping back from it is really important. It's not only a connected transition between two different types, it adds to the feeling of reality, of our being with you, being part of the process. I've always appreciated your editing, especially as you realize that it's important not to edit too much. Rough edges make things real, help us feel connected with you. Just like in regular life; when you have friends over, you don't feel you have to dress up. ... As long as you keep it real, don't go too Hollywood on us, I'll love each new innovation you think up. ... Though I think the real secret, something no amount of technique or innovation can ever replace, is your friendly personality, the delight and enthusiasm you take in improving the project, and your eagerness to share it with us.
I have been binging you videos since I have started following your channel. I follow a lot of mine hunters and I must say, you by far have the best filming out of any Channel that I follow. Crisp clear shots, no wobbly constant movement. Just good clean footage! It's a pleasure to watch your channel! I'm addicted!
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
Your content is significantly more immersive than a documentary. Instead of watching a camera snake it's way through the land, you take a much more personal approach to capturing the environment by filming and narrating in a way that takes us along with you. Immersive stuff isn't for everyone, but it truly is peak content.
Gly, this is the best episode you have ever aired, and I have watched all of them. Gly you are emulating the UK/BBC style of documentary shows. In the UK you have presenters, not narrators. A presenter is an on-screen person whose commentary moves you through the scenes. These presenters are always acknowledged experts on the topic of the show. In BBC geographical shows you are placed in the landscape then the presenter arrives to walk you through it. An excellent example of this and it has an above-ground feel to your show is Julia Bradbury’s Wainwright Walks, (2013). Julia Bradbury uses the guide books of the fell walker of the British Lake District Alfred Wainwright to walk you through the hill country of the Lake District So your new style is fantastic and one I have enjoyed for many, many years.
“Gly”: Thank you very much! One of my favorite shows was Top Gear and I do incorporate some of those techniques into my production such as the “in cab” sequences. I just feel that without proper presentation the work feels very 2-dimensional and that’s why I try hard to bring my audience into the space.
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces 2 dimensional is a good description of the other mine exploration shows. You learn very little about the mine other than it is a hole in the ground. The one addition to your efforts that would be great is learning about the people who worked in these mines. The arduous work we see in blasting, mucking, framing, and track laying, is impressive. Just the work required to move around in these mines is astonishing. Most of the people who did this are long gone but learning their stories would put a human provenance on what you show us.
One example, in one of your earlier shows you visited a work site and there was the tombstone of the mine owner (?) you properly respected the privacy of his family. It would be interesting to learn his story.
This summer exploring season has been crazy enough already! Intros, cliffhangers, and the videos in general have been top notch!
“Gly”: Thank you!
Great job on the weight loss Gly keep it up. I was at 260 or so when covid kicked off. Decided I was nearing 40 and needed to shed the weight. I saw 199 on the scale the other night. I bet I was fatter than that in middle school.
Thanks!
YOU ARE FREAKING ME OUT!!! Why are you by yourself? Scouting 101 always have a buddy. ♥️♥️♥️
Old Bob is looking SLICK!! Thanks as always gly
Well I personally have enjoyed all your different intros and shooting styles. You don't have to copy Hollywood to be good. Enjoyed your tennis ball on you walking stick as much as google earth shots. Drone shots to add deeper understanding of different mountains. I do miss you talking about the geology more. The tungsten mine seem like tan hole. In the gold mine videos you point out mineralization of what was being chased. The prize if you will. Thanks for being our eyes and legs.
GLY, thanks for the epic camera work, you really put us viewers on the spot..hanging over the edge of places where not many of us would even dare to climb...it sure does give the sphincter muscles a good workout..we much appreciate the risks you take to show us the places you do. Seeing the places you explore and climb up and down and across, we have nothing but the utmost respect for the miners of the day, working those stopes and tunnels. Thanks for taking us along on your journey, Cheers Gly, Awesome as always ❤
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
30.30. That ladder was freaking me right out!!
The Quality of these videos is really second to none. Thanks for putting in the effort.
“Gly”: Thank you!
I love your videos and your love of keeping history alive ,thank you
Gly, Thank You For Making History Fun and Educating Us - Stay Safe...Stay Strong...Love the Improvements...
I really appreciate all your effort, exploring all these caves ! I enjoy each one of these episodes thank you, your friend in the backwoods of Kentucky.
Always interesting! 💕👵🌺
I am amazed by the quality of timber utilized to construct the mine structures. Its all so clear; usually, not a *knot* in sight!
Thanks for sharing Gly 👨🚒 love the channel. Glad your always are work on a better video.🎬 Stay safe and happy mine exploring. Cheers ☕☕🧔
Hello Mr Gly i been enjoying your videos of old gold mine exploring. Stay safe Mr Gly
I admit I generally prefer the First Person Shooter viewpoint when walking through the long corridors (that does a lot more for the "being there" feel, IMO), but it's really nice to see perspective in the big-ass structures -- those stopes suddenly look a whole lot bigger when there's a warm body in sight. Also, one can never have enough skyview.
What really sets your vids apart isn't just the style, it's the editing -- which is largely cutting out the boring parts. I'm not here to watch someone's face, or their ass bouncing up a ladder -- I'm here to see the mines, and how the miners lived and worked.
The intro/outro music is brilliant stuff. Doesn't get old.
“Gly”: Thank you. Yes, absolutely.. cutting out the boring parts keeps the audience engaged and that’s important.
I agree
Yeah, your Filmography has come a long way and it has made these videos the best they can be! Had me holding my breath when you were crossing that Foot Wall. Also loved the slusher explanation! Great video and thanks for going up that Ladder to No Where! Total bummer.
Thank you for both part 1 and 2.;
I subscribed in early 2020 during the lock down. Not only have I kept viewing due to your explanations of the mining process and geology, but you've constantly improved your film directing, editing and equipment. You're doing it right. Keep going. Oh and keep losing the LBs.
Gly: Some of the 360 shots are wonderful and make me feel like I was right there. I especially like when you lay the camera down, talk to it then walk around it to the front so it follows you. One particular shot of that huge stopped area was just perfect. It showed how vast it must have been. Keep experimenting I like it. Dean in Arizona. (I noticed the bucket writing too)
“Gly”: It’s fun trying all these different camera techniques and I think I’ve got it dialed in pretty good taking into consideration the environment. The fun thing for me is watching programs on the Discovery Channel and History Channel. These platforms have million dollar budgets with nearly limitless resources and they go into underground situations with a FPV camera (that they can’t hold still), a headlamp and a flashlight. Lol
I just gonna say, I use your videos to go to sleep to, And your Voice, with the music is awesome to get lost in
Another sweet adventure that I'm sure will be epic! Stay with epic content, gly 👍👏💯
Ya gotta love that good ol' fast forward!
when i watch the other mine explorers, i am often regretting that their camera work is nowhere near as thorough as yours. you have thoroughly spoiled us. thank you!
“Gly”: Thanks! And I want to spoil you even more cuz it’s fun. 👍
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces I've been in this channel since episode 4, you can tell that Gly's always cared about the quality! You deserve everything you can get from this "exploring category" on youtube, your footage is up there with most of the Discovery channel level documentaries. Just wondering why you choose to use that acid green 'Comic Sans' font for the titles and additional text you put in 😅
So good! so refreshing! You so right it is time to change the format up a little.
Double header today! Talk about early father's day present! Thanks Gly!
Been really looking forward to this after last weeks video.
Gly that Mrs.M Did have some good Eat's!!!; )
“Gly”: She sure did! 🤤
Fantastic filming Gly! Just wanted to say hello and stay safe out there. Take care!! 😊
Looking sharp mate, more please.
Epic free climb, that will get your blood pumping! Killer mine be safe MrE.
I just got back from camping,and what surprise awaits me,a Gly double header,sweet,great way to end the weekend,thanks much for the videos!
Truly a cinematic journey, where i can almost taste the dust, and feel every bump and bruise along the way. Feel, im with you, every step of the way.
I did'nt even know until you explained your style of filming !
I'm addicted to adventure films like Avatar, Wilbur, L O Rings, Star Wars etc
That's why I sub'ed after watching a couple of your videos years ago:
I get that same adventure experience watching your videos
“Gly”: I lured you in with the promise of adventure!
Love how you explain your process for creating these videos Gly. I found that interesting.
Your audio is way above most others, and an example of that is when you placed the camera down near that sluicer to step back and talk us through that filled-in orepass next to the track; you had your back to the camera as you were walking into position and we could still hear you talking clear as day! It confused me for a minute lol.
It’s amazing how ya don’t get lost in them
Really liking the new intro music. Fits the slow pan of the drone footage. I added "Rusty Bucket", your old Outro tune, to my Spotify Playlist, I think I'll be adding this one too. :)
Love listening to you. Love your voice.
“Gly”: In high school the girls would call my house just to hear my “phone voice”. True story! It drove my dad crazy. Lol
When you tossed that rock down that ore pass I thought: “Damn, now he probably woke up the Balrog, Gandalf is gonna have a fit!”
Thanks for the great double video adventure. I would have liked for you to have given us a look at a sample of the tungsten ore and what they use it for. I know we can google it but I like to hear you tell all about it yourself.
I like your style. FPV is good, you are cutting edge.
You do a great job of keeping the viewers oriented. On some other channels, it is really hard (or even impossible) to keep track of where we've been or which direction we're going. I also appreciate the slow, deliberate camera movements which avoids triggering motion sickness that so many of the FPV channels cause. Keep up the good work.
“Gly”: Thank you! The biggest mistake I see others making is they don’t make the camera a priority, it’s just along for the ride.
I always love an episode of A&FP now to have a double header,sweeeeeet✌️ Napa California
Great job Gly… love the filming style explanations and as always, you really know how to keep the audience informed and teach us something every outing! The editing and new film styles are great. Keep up the good work and be safe out there on these lone wolf adventures. Can’t wait to jump in to the second part…. Thanks !
Hey Gly, I'd suggest coming up with a sling or something so you can carry your handheld camera rig without using your hands. When you're free climbing old ladders like that, you want all limbs available to climb with. 3 point contact can save your life.
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
Am a day off my normal schedule. Keep thinking it be Friday. What a treat this will be for me..
Good morning from Scottsdale, AZ, fellow mine watcher👀 👍 gotta get into this vid which I'm sure will be a banger no doubt! ✌💯
@@devaperzspotreviewz agree
I love all what you do thankyou for sharing it with us stay safe and take care on your travels
Your the best gly ty for how you show and explain things to us the best explorer channel out there hands down 👍and your Camara work is top notch and the sound of that rock drop was the best I have ever heard
“Gly”: Thank you!
Gly, I have always enjoyed your vids from the time I first found your channel, being a groundbreaker is how progress is made; Hollywood is not too far off.
@6:25 Reminds me of the mines of Moria!
One nail holding a ladder in a dodgy mine! That's factory!
This is wonderful video! Your usual level of quality!
Great adventure Gly!
Hello Gly, excellent video. I really like how you explain the workings of these mines. Congrats on losing weight. Doesn't feel good when you put on some clothes and they are looser then they used to be. Beginning of last year I was 252 and now I'm 195. Fitting into older clothes from the back of the closet. Just minimized the carbs. And practically giving up sugar as I was told I had type 2 Diabetes.
“Gly”: Yep! That’s what I’m doing and it’s working! 👍
Ouch, that rock you dropped hit my head! LOL
Great video sound and explore love watching it.
Good video, good explanation. Keep going!
Absolutely agree Joseph Kosinski is an awesome visionary with his films. Oblivion is such an underrated film that is so visually beautiful as well as Tron legacy. Looking forward to Top Gun Maverick not only to see what he brought to the film but also I'm kinda partial being from San Diego and growing up around NAS Miramar with the original film. Love the mine exploring, be safe out there.
“Gly”: I know huh? I’ve probably watched Oblivion somewhere between 50 - 100 times and I’m always finding new elements. Definitely one of the most underrated science-fiction films out there.
Sleestak Saturday yowsa
I was gonna not say anything but bugga it man Gly you been losing some weight dude , well done , the amount of climbing and hiking you do it's no wonder, lot of work, great video as usual mate , thanks again.
Taking the tops off of the ladders! Curses! "twists moustaches"
almost spit beer out my nose when you said fpv was the constant colonoscopy hahaha, that just got my funny bone. Thanks Gly. Smiling, George.
“Gly”: Haha! Maybe I should slip in some real colonoscopy footage one of these days… Lol. That would be hilarious!
@@AbandonedandForgottenPlaces That is a worthy idea Gly, ya gotta do that one...
Good mine dive Mr. Coolness. 😉😎
Outstanding, Gly!! I don't even try to watch any other mine explorer's any more, YOU, are the best! Your cinematography, sound, narration is thee best. Your shows don't just show the viewer the inside of a mine, but you educate your audience. Keep up the good work... your faithful follower, Carl...........
“Gly”: Thanks Carl!
Hello Glycoolness ! I’m looking forward to seeing more of your videos . I just have to say rhis , whenever you fast forward through your walking all I can think of is the pary od The Wizard of Oz movie when the woman who becomes the Wicked Witch riding the bile and the music the goes with it ! 🤣
Sorry about typo ,as I don’t proofread what I type .
I love it when im in the mine with you and i feel if you fall im goin with you.Great video,Thanks a lot and as always have fun.
keep up the good work watched your videos for a while know going on a year and can't go wrong just jealous I'm not there
See? A few weeks ago by with nada and I get impatient waiting for Gly's next brush with absolute DOOM! Flush from a hearty serving of dust, rat pee and danger last week, Gly has outperformed all metrics to create a DOUBLE HITTER today! Great job by the dedicated Glyco Industries personal, virtual or otherwise... (Thanks Gly)
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
Man, that rock sounded like it went a whole lot further than a couple hundred feet... seemed almost like it just kept going til it was too far down to be heard anymore. Goosebumps. =P
“Gly”: Definitely something you wouldn’t want to fall into. You’d be like a pinball all the way into the bottom.
You took me up into that stope......I should have worn depends 😁
“Gly”: Haha!
Your video skills are awesome, as a videographer myself, I enjoy it. Thank you!
“Gly”: Thanks! Trying new things just improves our skills and makes us better and that’s the goal.
Woah! You take so many chances. Straight up n down on a ladder...all alone...in a mine. 😧 I know you're being careful but...be careful Gly!
Good👍👍👍👍... From indonesia🇮🇩
Amazing content love these videos. Some give me vertigo tho as I hate heights and that ladder looking down Nope! Lol watch All your video's from all the way over in the UK 👍👌🤠
You have a great show
“Gly”: Thanks!
Nice ladder
Nice Explore! Not sure I would try climbing those ladders with a camera in hand, but you made it look easy.
At 23:25 I can't tell if it's his distorted echo, or voices but I hear something, qnd 23:33 I hear what sounds like a child's laugh
Gly I absolutely love your videos. They are like watching a docu-series on Discovery but better. Fantastic work and please keep doing what you are doing. Ben in the UK
“Gly”: Thank you very much!
I believe this is Gly at his finest!
🇨🇦 That stope would be a hell no after the ladder. But I'd go.for the adventure just climbing the ladders. Your bravery is better then mine or is it mine. 🤔 lol 😃 😆
"That limestone dust is horrible" Goes and stands in the middle of it. 😂😂
“Gly”: I just felt you needed a visual aid.
I appreciate the hard work the kind of film making that your doing takes a lot more work expecially with just one guy doing it all awesome job Gly
“Gly”: Thanks!
Go west young man .
Did they mine the ore chutes from the bottom up . And who figured out where they would end up at the top.
“Gly”: Yes, the ore passes are blasted in from the bottom up and are the most dangerous aspect of mining because when drilling there’s always a chance a slab of rock can fall on the drill operator from overhead.
So, a miner is really an underground carpenter.
“Gly”: In some cases… yes! Lol
Do you have e to get permits to go to all the abandoned mines?
As Jaw Tooth says in his,
Railfan Videos,
" But, Wait... There's More "!
There seems to be a light on your back :)
“Gly”: Keeps the bogeyman from sneaking up on me. I’m afraid of the dark. ;)
*Which highway did you take Gly?*
Hey hey hey:) from salmon Idaho
Love the videos. Have to figure out some sort of sling for your camera set up to make it easier for you to get thru those tough spots without holding that in one hand.
“Gly”: I had one once but the sling was getting snagged on things and it was always getting in the way and disrupting camera control. It was far more of a hindrance than a help.
How can I get a ride along??
Quase comecei pela parte 2
You might want to bring along an Inogen 2 unit. Might help. Not cheap but worth it