Wow, what a awesome mine. Glad your back, I was starting to wonder. Thanks for letting us see the work it took to get out, as it gives a much better perspective of the work it takes to get into one of these : )
That clay like material is interesting, wonder what it is? Seems unlikely to be talc, but clearly made some of the adits very unstable. That air line at about the 39 minute mark looked like plastic pipe instead of steel. If so someone worked areas of this mine in more recent times, maybe in the seventies?
The dynamite box at 9:06... did that explode in the past? And those are just the sticks that didn't explode? There are pieces of box all over. No one rips a box of dynamite apart, right?
@@MinesoftheWest No worries. I prefer the uninterrupted videos on here, but I do enjoy some of the shots you compose (as evidenced by my having ripped off a couple of them 😄).
Thanks for stopping in to check out this video. A lot of planning and scouting went into this one, so I hope you enjoy!
was great, thank you!
Just watched it, absolutely fantastic really enjoyed it thank you! You can tell you put your heart & soul into this. Well done. ❤😊👍
Here's for Stew and Brew after that relax !!!
Holy cow, thank you so much!
That plastic piece is so intriguing, great that Justin is with you
More area's to explore and all that climbing made you all worn out no doubt some Hot stew and brew!!! Back in shape!!!; )
Amazing collection of artifacts ....THIS BELONGS IN A MUSEUM !
Wow a stream from yall, this will be good, I love your channel, you should bring back where at the beggining of the video you show the map of the mine
Wow, what a awesome mine. Glad your back, I was starting to wonder. Thanks for letting us see the work it took to get out, as it gives a much better perspective of the work it takes to get into one of these : )
You’re the best!
What an adventure! Excellent video thank you 👍
I wonder why the mine closed since there is still residual ore to be mined. Lack of operating costs or a drop in the price of silver?
That clay like material is interesting, wonder what it is? Seems unlikely to be talc, but clearly made some of the adits very unstable. That air line at about the 39 minute mark looked like plastic pipe instead of steel. If so someone worked areas of this mine in more recent times, maybe in the seventies?
Aluminum and magnesium was used to make pipes in the 19th centry
Great video!
This was insanely cool!😎👍
that clay like material looks like tailings. If there was a mill on site; it is likely that they were using mill tailings for filling the stopes.
The dynamite box at 9:06... did that explode in the past? And those are just the sticks that didn't explode? There are pieces of box all over. No one rips a box of dynamite apart, right?
Is there a gear list posted somewhere detailing your filming equipment? The details and colors produced in your videos are spectacular.
I don’t have a gear list yet, but I am thinking about making a video along those lines.
@@MinesoftheWest That would be fantastic and thank you
Another sick rappel. The envy was strong with this one. Did you grab any long exposures of the ladder network? Great looking hard rock mine.
Thanks friend! Didn’t take any stills in here, was in too much of a time crunch. Thanks for watching!
@@MinesoftheWest No worries. I prefer the uninterrupted videos on here, but I do enjoy some of the shots you compose (as evidenced by my having ripped off a couple of them 😄).
Quote: " if it was the 'rule' that brought you here , then what good was the rule?"
~Anton
The white clay looks like kaolinite seems that's when the ore and rocks were removed were weakened enough to collapse after getting wet
What brand are the headlights you guys have?
Great explore! Were you down there with TVR? I swear I heard his voice.
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Well boys after looking down there I’ll Waite here, or go back to the truck drink some coffee and Waite for ye there.
He needs some milk...
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that stick is SWEATY
White Stuff could possibly be chalk if you ever come to Southern England you'll see a lot of choke everywhere😂