@@Justhppy2behereHonestly it’s common sense to know that in a cave that tight it’s extremely hard to back up, and either way he got back out so he must have done something right.
I will never understand the fascination / thrill with crawling around in cold, damp, extremely tight spaces. But that’s just me. Be safe out there guys.
No because if I can't stand getting something under my bed because it's a tight fit, ain't now way I'm going into a tight fitting cave where I could die 😭😭
exactly... like im marathoning these videos while wrapped up in my blankets and looking around the room every once in a while reminding myself im in an open space
I was excited about cave exploring and going into caves for fun. This is the first video I'm watching and I'm glad it is. I'll look for fun elsewhere now.
These guys are clearly not smart. Not to be disrespectful But they keep doing stuff like this and they don’t change. They will end up taking it too a place of no return
This is what they do, it isn’t for views and content. It is their passion and if you can’t stand to watch it because you’re afraid of them dying or gonna just pester them about letting them know they can die from this - even though they are fully aware of that. Let them do what they love. They know the risks.
Same man, this is horrific for no damn reason. I've seen gore, I've seen fights, I've seen blood, but this shit, it scares me. I can't even watch without it activating my fight or flight, even though I'm sitting comfortably on my sofa...
@@yashsharma-tm2hw I haven’t no, is that to do with the 1986 tragedy that occurred at Putty world, Oklahoma where a customer at the golf course busted the fattest, juiciest nut on a member of staff that the nation had seen since 1864? Sorry if not but I’m interested to know your version 👍🏻
If they go to a cave with a very tall cliff man i am gonna get stressed. I have height phobia but it keeps me from risking my life and doing sky diving
I don't know but in other videos and comment sections I've heard many say that underground is safer from collapse compared to the surface. Don't ask, I don't know, I didn't look it up either. Just saying what I heard which is pretty illogical if you ask me.
I genuinely think phobias are not weaknesses, but rather a system in the brain that keeps you away from dangerous things that may put you in harms ways.
There's a fine line between Survival Instinct and Phobia. Survival instinct would keep you from ACTUALLY life-threatening scenarios. Phobia would enable your flight instinct just with references of that. At least in most cases
A phobia is an irrational and exaggerated fear per the APA’s definition. You have to display uncontrollable anxiety when presented with a trigger and an overpowering need to avoid any triggers of said phobia in order to be diagnosed with one. What you are referring to is a rational fear. Caving is obviously extremely dangerous. Doesn’t mean you have a phobia thankfully!
Not at all. This is so cringe. ‘I have to go see what’s down there’. Why? What’s there gonna be lmao? It’s the cringest shit ever. Bro is living to see a damp opening on the side
@@fatherdoug6644 it's literally Speleology, a scientific study. It starts with exploration, done by experts potholers. What you're seeing is how humans tents to discover things like America or nuclear fusion. By DIGGIN DEEP.
Just watching this made me feel lucky to be sitting in my living room… watching this made me take deep breaths cause I couldn’t imagine the feeling of struggling to breathe
"I continued because I thought it was going to get wider" that's the final words of almost every cave explorer who perished while doing it... your friend was smart to stay, you were lucky to survive...
The mentality makes zero sense though. If the passage is *narrowing*, surely it stands to reason that it'll probably get even narrower, at least for a while, before it gets wider again? The wise thing to do is back yourself out of the narrow space before it gets too narrow that you can't do that. I don't even cave but this seems the logical way to do it.
@@sue5488mine too! I don't know why I watch these videos. The one where the guy in his early 20's squeezed himself in to the wrong spot and then ended up squeezed in upside down where he couldn't even move his arms. He was stuck like that for 28 hours before he finally died from being upside down that long. The cave was in Utah and before the guy and his brother went in it it had been closed by the state however the cavers complained enough to where the cave was reopened and you could go into the cave after watching a short video plus get a pass from the park service. After the young man died and they couldn't retrieve his body the cave was filled with concrete. I swear that story gave me nightmares!
I know exactly how it feels to get stuck. I was exploring a tiny, down sloping passage and soon realized I was not able to back out so I had no choice but to keep crawling and hope I'd find a place to turn around, which I eventually did. On the way out, I got stuck at a tight spot I'd encountered on the way in. With gravity working against me, I just could not squeeze through no matter how hard I tried. I was the tiniest guy in the group so I knew I was on my own. I started to panic because I knew I would be breathing CO2 rich air soon and I had a very short time to figure it out. I finally decided that the only chance I had was to exhale every bit of air that I had in my lungs and hope I could get through, because if I didn't I wouldn't be able to draw in another breath. Obviously, I did barely squeeze through and immediately left the cave and went home. I never talked about it to the other guys I was with but I was shaking when I came out and I will never put myself in a place like that again.
Jezus fucking chriest, why go there in the first place... there is no reward, there is a cave, so what, it's not like we gonna save the world with it. All that risking life is just middle age crysis nothing else... people without goals in life, trying to achieve something that adds absolutelly no value to the society. Worst case scenario spalunking is liability when we have to come and save you if there is anything left to save. I'm happy that you've choose life instead of this crap.
Tempting fate has different effects on people & it's a strange one. Some people get a rush that they enjoy from it. They'll seek that rush over & over again despite the dangerous game they play. Others, the reality of the situation stirs up an emotion that they really didn't think they'd be feeling from doing it & they realize how bad things could've gone & they're done with it. You seem to realize you took a risk that help WOULDN'T have been so helpful to your situation. Don't fuck around & find out next time either. There's graveyards full of people who did!
Some fears don't need to be overcome. I have surfed waves over 40ft high (face height), I know when passion strikes and whatnot, but that was truly reckless and you have people that love you that want you home safe and sound, I have distanced myself from big waves for many reasons, I won't stop, but I won't go surf the remainder of a ground swell caused by a hurricane just because I think have to nowadays, if there's a right place, a right wave, I'll take it, otherwise I'm just happy to chill out back for a bit and take a decent wave in, unnecessary risks indicate a need to test how far you go before you drift over, it's a dangerous psychology for yourself, go caving by all means, but this was stupid I can't lie, do not go back and send it, be happy you are alive.
That's why, when you're scared at home at night, thinking you're going to be attacked by the girl from The Grudge, you should start playing the recorder while doing intensive eyebrow movements. You never see that in the horror movies, so it must work.
Very few people go exploring caves, a ton of people drive cars. Not wearing a seat belt can cause both physical and emotional damage to others involved in the crash with you. Whereas if you die in a cave, you just die in a cave.
We don't need laws regulating every single little activity that might be dangerous. Caving is an extremely niche activity, and the people who do do it are generally very safety-conscious. Also, caving deaths are incredibly rare. A famous one in Utah some years ago resulted in our stupid ass government blowing the entrance to the cave up.
Just a few tips: 1.) Study exactly where caves lead 2.) Check if you're allowed to go into these caves 3.) Check multiple weather forecasts 4.) Don't go alone or let someone outside now 5.) Use safety ropes or similar 6.) Don't be stupid
@FunGamer34 I don't think you need experience. All you need for those tips is logical thinking. And if you don't want them, then ignore them and get on with your life.
The level of calmness he is able to achieve in such a situation is remarkable. Many many people would have possibly gave up or succumb to panic attacks 😕
I really don't know why I watch these videos!!! I'm in full panic mode from like the first 4 minutes in until y'all exit!!! Please be safe guys!!! Your life isn't worth a cave!!! You guys are CRAZY AF!!!! I mean come on!!! You can plainly see it gets smaller and smaller!!! I literally had to fast forward through your turn around... OMG!!!
Too wet on the first descent. Super dangerous at 13:47. See I will not go into spaces like this: they are too dangerous too easy to be flooded. Glad you made it out my friend! Do not do so ever again. If it looks a bit too scary it probably is!
Almost died is a bit of a stretch. He was in a situation where rescuing would be fairly simple. He would have just needed a little help getting drug out until out of the squeeze.
Hats off to this guy. I am having anxiety attack just by watching him. Just to add i always had major anxiety issue and which recently got triggered after i had to go through CT scan machine. Now i am unable to use lift, i get panic attack whenever i am under any flyover, I can't sit in the back seat of the car. My mentor said this is gonna take time 😢 to recover and then someday i can get back to my normal life.
Hey as someone who was struggling and suffering really bad with anxiety 4 years ago to the point I actually believed I'd never be able to live a normal life again, let me tell you recovery is possible, if you're in therapy keep working with your therapist, keep working on yourself and take it one day at a time. I'm much better now and I don't get triggered as much as I used to before, and when I do I can calm myself down ❤ Never give up!!! I send you good wishes my friend, you got this 💕
I was clinched up yelling “why the hell would you keep going?” Man that was tough to watch you getting stuck, in water. Props to y’all for overcoming your fears. I couldn’t do it. Stay safe.
This is more terrifying than any horror film I have ever seen! Each to their own but I'd love to speak to one of these guys and find out what possible joy they get from doing this
I had a dream that I was trying to save my mother in a cave and once she was freed the exit closed, locking me in and I tried going a different way that I ended getting stuck in, I wasn't waking up so I thought it was real, that scared me bad.
@Black____ I wouldn't say it's necessarily for clicks. You can see they genuinely enjoy what they are doing. They are exploring parts of the world beneath our feet that no human may of ever seen. By the calmness in his voice, you can tell he's trained and knows the risk.
That was crazy the anxiety was real I was feeling it too. I'm glad you survived. Also, I love the videos. Please don't go caving during rainy days if you can avoid it though :( so many of the worst stories are because of drowning 😔
It’s really cool that you do this, I think I speak for many when I say I never want to do this. Please be careful when exploring these caves so you can continue doing what you enjoy!
@@unleavenedbread But Christ came only to a class of the children of Israel only to correct their faith and did not come to the general public like Muhammad Are you Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox?
@@unleavenedbread It came in the Gospel of Matthew about Christ directing his disciples to spread the invitation: “These twelve were sent by Jesus and commanded them, saying: Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and into a city of the Samaritans do not enter. Rather go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” (Matthew 10:5-6). In the Gospel of Matthew itself, another text confirms that the call of Christ is specific to the Children of Israel only, regardless of the reasons and circumstances that necessitate the call of others, as Matthew says: “Then Jesus left there and withdrew to the regions of Tire and Sidon. Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David! My daughter is very mad. He did not answer her a word. And his disciples came and begged him, saying: Send her away, for she is crying out after us! He answered and said, I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.' (Matthew 15:21-24). According to this text, Christ did not change his position, nor did he act on his own, despite the woman’s pleading with him and her urgent need to heal her daughter, because, as he himself confirms, he was sent only to the children of Israel, not to all other nations. Also in the Gospel of Matthew: “She will give birth to a son, and you will call his name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:21). And the glad tidings here are of Christ - upon him be peace - before his birth and that he will only save his people from their sins, and they are the children of Israel. However, the texts of the nationality of the message of Christ - peace be upon him - are not included in the Gospel of Matthew alone, as it was stated in the Gospel of John: “He came to his own, and his own did not accept him.” John 1:11). The interpretation of this text is that Christ - upon him be peace - came to his own, who are the children of Israel, but they did not accept him. None of the four gospels, nor any of the other books of the Bible, mention that Christ - upon him be peace - called non-Jews to the Children of Israel, but there were none among his disciples who were non-Jews. Critics of the Bible have stated that the texts of the Gospels indicating the universality of Christ's call - despite their weakness - are fabricated additional texts that do not exist in the original Gospels, and were not proven about Christ - peace be upon him - nor about his close disciples. Rather, some of them disagreed with Paul when he called to Christianity. nations other than the Children of Israel.
@@badcornflakes6374 no never do that. It's just plain stupidity. Theres many deaths because some people are too overconfident that it is synonymous with arrogance. Don't even do something like this in the first place.
17:17 Sketchy boulder was literally held up by a rock held up by a stone held up by a pebble held up by a sand grain held up by a molecule held up by an atom.
I’m worried for you guys. It’s good content but I don’t think you should risk your lives like this unless you have 5 emergency plans ahead of you it just seems too dangerous.
But isn't this exactly what compels these guys and thousands of people around the world to go farther, deeper and sketchy-er every time? You could get hit and ended by a bus 25 feet from your own front door but still you walk out that door every day without even thinking about it to live your life. These dudes are fully aware that one day they may not make it back to daylight and fresh air, and yet they push themselves harder and headlong into lethal danger- for fun. It's natural to worry about people you like, but if they're good with it, I guess I have to be too.
Remember when they turned off their poisonous gas detector because it was bothering them? The screen was broken and they didn't know what gas was present, later complained about being woozy. Remember the time he climbed a rusty pipe 30 feet up a rock face? What about the time one of them opened a bottle of mercury and all the fumes went into the guys face.
they are professionals because they came out alive. would the story be otherwise we would be all saying they were just a demostration of how stupid humans can be.
Not only you putting your self at risk, but also the people that would try to save you at risk. This is crazy. My skin was crawling. Be safe out there.
Imagine being down there and your temu flashlight stopps working lol.. on the real tho, glad your okay buddy. I love the dynamic between the two of you. Keeping each other calm at all times.
Its a secured death situation. None will save you, air is running out on every breath…unless you somehow stay alive long enough so you can lose weight and squeeze
His own fault really he knew the consequence of getting stuck was very likely to happen this is what he does for a living as much as I enjoy his content sometimes I don't feel bad because he is fully aware of the danger waiting ahead of him. He could always quit doing this and find a more safer, enjoyable hobby to do in his spare time but it's his passion so don't be scared. It wouldn't surprise me one day if he died just the same way that john Edward Jones did in the "nutty putty" cave.
This video sounds absolutely terrifying! The idea of entering a narrow, claustrophobic cave is enough to send shivers down anyone's spine, and it sounds like this video takes things to the next level. The darkness, the cramped space, the eerie silence broken only by the sound of the explorer's breathing... it all sounds like the perfect recipe for a horror movie. I can only imagine the sense of dread and unease that builds as the explorer ventures further and further into the cave, wondering what kind of horrors could be lurking in the shadows. For anyone with a fear of confined spaces, this video would be the ultimate nightmare. It's a testament to the human spirit of exploration, but also a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk in the unknown. This video is not for the faint of heart, and will leave you with chills long after the screen goes dark.
@@444shleyyy because people who do not take risks in life can never understand why those who do take risks take those risks, and until you get off the couch you have no right to talk down to those who have balls.
As an inexperienced never been in a caver, we can say the same about you... LIKE YOU us above ground dwellers say the EXACT same thing you just did... It's a matter of perception here man.. he's not a dumbass he is a thrill seeker.. like you.. pushing limits.. if you stopped at every crack and crevice you came across you for sure would've missed out a TON of things you would've regretted.. he was doing EXACTLY what you do, just bit off more than he could chew. Thank God he got out... But we say the same thing when you go down also....
@@DuvalDashCams did you just say you have no experience but you know better than someone with much experience. Your dumb works will get people hurt moron
Im here because of instagram and I was stressed you were in danger. My claustrophobia went to the rooftop. You guys do good content but as we care for you please be cautious 🥺 you’ll never know the day an emergency will happen ❤️ please take care and still have fun carefully!
I’m literally on the edge of having panic attacks watching this. Even if I look away to calm myself the sound of your shirt scraping across the bottom of the rock makes my heart race. Idk how you guys can do this without going into cardiac arrest. 😱
Grab my safety glasses please. Hehe
Nooo
@@thesalandarian3314yeeeees
@@Muhammad-lq7funahhhhhhhhhhhh
What the fuck is the point of doing this
The best dam answer I heard all year
This video made me realize my claustrophobia is a gift not a curse.
that's survival instinct.
More power to you ❤❤
Absolutely right!! No way I could do this!
@@jasonc6882 emphasizing on "could" rather than would.
He's a straight up idiot. Sorry. He should have known that he would not fit thru that small space, idk why people even do this cave shi*.
There’s a fine line between bravery and foolishness, this crossed that line
From foolishness into bravery
from bravery to foolishness@@ShoutsWillEcho1
agree, pure bravery /s
Bravery is when you risk to achieve something but here there is only risk and a a rush of dopamine and adrenaline
id say its pure idiotic.
Bro said, " Got to keep pushing forward" like he can respawn💀
Fr
bro thnking its minecraft :)
@@AS-ot4sp it looks like mincraft to
14:05 He kinda did
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Oh look. Some safety glasses, someone must have been back here.
*Sees skeleton stuck in some rocks
where
@@user-op2yf4cm6dit was a bat skeleton and sorry dont know the time
@@user-op2yf4cm6d 19:06
😂😂
Lmao!
“It’s getting lower”
*pushes forward*
Either he pushes forward or just waits there until he dies from dehydration
@@assi9353 bro could’ve gone backward…
@@Justhppy2behereHonestly it’s common sense to know that in a cave that tight it’s extremely hard to back up, and either way he got back out so he must have done something right.
@@Justhppy2behereAnd how exactly do you think he should back out?
Their is lot of water tho@@assi9353
I will never understand the fascination / thrill with crawling around in cold, damp, extremely tight spaces. But that’s just me. Be safe out there guys.
That’s because you have to be gay to do this
Not just you
that’s literally gay
We're returning to the womb. But cooler.
Adrenaline rush. Literally all there is to it. These people are addicts.
If I can't go in a cave standing up or slightly crouching, I'm not going in.
Natural selection gave us this survival instinct.
Who were fearless, died
@@Dr.Kraig_Ren And the rest became slaves
Dave11295 and stayed alive
If I can’t stretch I’m not going
No because if I can't stand getting something under my bed because it's a tight fit, ain't now way I'm going into a tight fitting cave where I could die 😭😭
11:57 "It's getting lower."
Well, don't let that stop you.
I had 17 panic attacks, four heart attacks and two trips to the ER during and after watching this video.
You had four heart attacks but only two trips to the ER? Your mom knows her stuff.
@@levstoffman6238 nah. Some of the heart attacks happened while he was already in the ER.
No chill
... and I bet that was just watching the intro!
@@levstoffman6238 nah, the wife is a cardiovascular ICU nurse. The funny thing is that Im not joking!
Nothing better than watching this video in your warm,,and comfortable bed😅🙃
exactly... like im marathoning these videos while wrapped up in my blankets and looking around the room every once in a while reminding myself im in an open space
@@mysticdevilsSame
@@mysticdevilssame thing
@@mysticdevils 🙂
😅👍
I like his friends reaction to him almost getting permanently stuck
He calmly replies
“Ah, horrible”
I swear both of them were on bonghits prior, they sound too chill
Aw shucks
Just cannot comprehend the attraction of doing something like this. If it goes wrong, you’re literally on your own
Right and may not be a cave diver capable of reaching u in ur own country depending on all the variables involved smh
Not your job to comprehend! Plenty of things you like doing that billions of people don't like doing! Called the freedom of being human
I was excited about cave exploring and going into caves for fun. This is the first video I'm watching and I'm glad it is. I'll look for fun elsewhere now.
try cave diving i heard its better
@@deficator750 😂😂
@@deficator750nice pfp
A big dry cave sure, but those little wet underground river/streams and drainholes? There's no amount of money you could pay me to do it.
This is a very extreme take
It's a rainy day.
Let's get stuck in a flooded riverbed squeeze.
As much as I love your content, don't push your luck, please.
These guys are clearly not smart.
Not to be disrespectful
But they keep doing stuff like this and they don’t change. They will end up taking it too a place of no return
This is what they do, it isn’t for views and content. It is their passion and if you can’t stand to watch it because you’re afraid of them dying or gonna just pester them about letting them know they can die from this - even though they are fully aware of that. Let them do what they love. They know the risks.
@@AWSPlays They don't look like they're aware of the danger.
Yea but content
@@AWSPlays it is, but at some point bravery and stuff just passes into ignorance
I literally can't breath watching this
Same man, this is horrific for no damn reason. I've seen gore, I've seen fights, I've seen blood, but this shit, it scares me. I can't even watch without it activating my fight or flight, even though I'm sitting comfortably on my sofa...
@@catraaa5261 Me in the forest: Cool a cave! Me still in the forest: Does not go into cave.
@@WORLD_TRADE_LOCATION EXACTLY! BASIC SURVIVAL INSTINCTS!
Imagine you’re just hanging your washing out in the garden and these dudes are 100ft underneath you, chilling with salamanders😂
Somehow you made this wholesome 😅😊
@@BrewsBrownies haha I try! 😂 always look for the funny scenarios
have u heard the nutty putty tragedy ?
@@yashsharma-tm2hw I haven’t no, is that to do with the 1986 tragedy that occurred at Putty world, Oklahoma where a customer at the golf course busted the fattest, juiciest nut on a member of staff that the nation had seen since 1864? Sorry if not but I’m interested to know your version 👍🏻
“ I think I pushed it too far that time” most chill realization ever
Ikr 😵💫💀
You know it’s bad when someone tries to downplay a horrible situation like that💀💀
If they go to a cave with a very tall cliff man i am gonna get stressed. I have height phobia but it keeps me from risking my life and doing sky diving
Yeah, we've seen lots of people who pushed it too far but weren't lucky enough to tell the tale.
Let’s take a moment to be grateful that we aren’t currently stuck in a narrow cave 😂
Amen 😅
Amen to that fr🙏🏽😂
amen
Wish I was inside a cave......
@@DarenMiller-qj7buYeah sure you do
My biggest fear would be all my lights malfunctioning at the same time while being in a cave like that
Omg right?!? There are soooo many things that can go wrong but being there w no light would be pure hell
How are you so confident that there won’t be an earthquake or land shift that will crush you? Insane
dude, cameraman doesn't die
@@percy9228 what if he dies and camera is brought by rescue team or recovery team to be more precise.
@@sagaronline265 won't happen. camermen or not men, they are camermen, without their camera they are not cameramen
Earthquakes are surface events you don't feel them underground
I don't know but in other videos and comment sections I've heard many say that underground is safer from collapse compared to the surface. Don't ask, I don't know, I didn't look it up either. Just saying what I heard which is pretty illogical if you ask me.
I genuinely think phobias are not weaknesses, but rather a system in the brain that keeps you away from dangerous things that may put you in harms ways.
Don’t think, know, that is exactly what they are. Evolution is a fascinating thing!
There's a fine line between Survival Instinct and Phobia.
Survival instinct would keep you from ACTUALLY life-threatening scenarios.
Phobia would enable your flight instinct just with references of that.
At least in most cases
A phobia is an irrational fear. You don't have a phobia of enclosed spaces if there is a reasonable reason to be afraid of them.
FACTS 🤝
A phobia is an irrational and exaggerated fear per the APA’s definition. You have to display uncontrollable anxiety when presented with a trigger and an overpowering need to avoid any triggers of said phobia in order to be diagnosed with one. What you are referring to is a rational fear. Caving is obviously extremely dangerous. Doesn’t mean you have a phobia thankfully!
Not in a million years for me, but more power to you guys.
Lol we would do it again in a heartbeat
Not at all. This is so cringe. ‘I have to go see what’s down there’. Why? What’s there gonna be lmao? It’s the cringest shit ever. Bro is living to see a damp opening on the side
@@fatherdoug6644 little more than just that
@@fatherdoug6644 let people live a little
@@fatherdoug6644 it's literally Speleology, a scientific study. It starts with exploration, done by experts potholers. What you're seeing is how humans tents to discover things like America or nuclear fusion. By DIGGIN DEEP.
Just watching this made me feel lucky to be sitting in my living room… watching this made me take deep breaths cause I couldn’t imagine the feeling of struggling to breathe
Aggressively pushes forward until his face turns purple.
“I think I’m gonna get stuck.”
"I continued because I thought it was going to get wider" that's the final words of almost every cave explorer who perished while doing it... your friend was smart to stay, you were lucky to survive...
The mentality makes zero sense though. If the passage is *narrowing*, surely it stands to reason that it'll probably get even narrower, at least for a while, before it gets wider again? The wise thing to do is back yourself out of the narrow space before it gets too narrow that you can't do that. I don't even cave but this seems the logical way to do it.
And this is where my anxiety got triggered. Begs the question - why
@@sue5488mine too! I don't know why I watch these videos. The one where the guy in his early 20's squeezed himself in to the wrong spot and then ended up squeezed in upside down where he couldn't even move his arms. He was stuck like that for 28 hours before he finally died from being upside down that long. The cave was in Utah and before the guy and his brother went in it it had been closed by the state however the cavers complained enough to where the cave was reopened and you could go into the cave after watching a short video plus get a pass from the park service. After the young man died and they couldn't retrieve his body the cave was filled with concrete. I swear that story gave me nightmares!
@CommanderGeorgeLincolnRockwell saw that a few week back. That poor man.
This is what scope cameras are for 😊
I know exactly how it feels to get stuck. I was exploring a tiny, down sloping passage and soon realized I was not able to back out so I had no choice but to keep crawling and hope I'd find a place to turn around, which I eventually did. On the way out, I got stuck at a tight spot I'd encountered on the way in. With gravity working against me, I just could not squeeze through no matter how hard I tried. I was the tiniest guy in the group so I knew I was on my own. I started to panic because I knew I would be breathing CO2 rich air soon and I had a very short time to figure it out. I finally decided that the only chance I had was to exhale every bit of air that I had in my lungs and hope I could get through, because if I didn't I wouldn't be able to draw in another breath. Obviously, I did barely squeeze through and immediately left the cave and went home. I never talked about it to the other guys I was with but I was shaking when I came out and I will never put myself in a place like that again.
Jezus fucking chriest, why go there in the first place... there is no reward, there is a cave, so what, it's not like we gonna save the world with it. All that risking life is just middle age crysis nothing else... people without goals in life, trying to achieve something that adds absolutelly no value to the society. Worst case scenario spalunking is liability when we have to come and save you if there is anything left to save. I'm happy that you've choose life instead of this crap.
Thats so scary! im glad you’re here today to tell us about it.
😳
Wow, glad you lived to tell the tale! Your story had me shook, hope all is well with you too 😳
Tempting fate has different effects on people & it's a strange one.
Some people get a rush that they enjoy from it. They'll seek that rush over & over again despite the dangerous game they play.
Others, the reality of the situation stirs up an emotion that they really didn't think they'd be feeling from doing it & they realize how bad things could've gone & they're done with it.
You seem to realize you took a risk that help WOULDN'T have been so helpful to your situation.
Don't fuck around & find out next time either. There's graveyards full of people who did!
If you ever get stuck don’t expect first responders to put their lives in danger because you knowingly put yourself in a stupid situation
They literally call in teams of people...look up cave rescues...
Some fears don't need to be overcome.
I have surfed waves over 40ft high (face height), I know when passion strikes and whatnot, but that was truly reckless and you have people that love you that want you home safe and sound, I have distanced myself from big waves for many reasons, I won't stop, but I won't go surf the remainder of a ground swell caused by a hurricane just because I think have to nowadays, if there's a right place, a right wave, I'll take it, otherwise I'm just happy to chill out back for a bit and take a decent wave in, unnecessary risks indicate a need to test how far you go before you drift over, it's a dangerous psychology for yourself, go caving by all means, but this was stupid I can't lie, do not go back and send it, be happy you are alive.
Oh shut up! People can do what they want with their lives, not for you to judge what is acceptable or not
The only thing worse than being stuck alone in a cave, is being stuck in a cave and realizing you are NOT alone.
like who?
@@rafaelsalessouzasalessouza2442 probably scary guy
Id rather get killed than to get stuck slowly dying tho
More scary is that the ceiling which probably weighs a 1000000tons
Could crush you at any moment
@@abhinavrajesh2975 especially if it’s been undisturbed for thousands of years
He's smart. He knows Cameraman never dies thats why he didn't stop recording himself.
😂
💯 Good one that made me chuckle
@@VaGdudeme to😂
Nice one dude
That's why, when you're scared at home at night, thinking you're going to be attacked by the girl from The Grudge, you should start playing the recorder while doing intensive eyebrow movements.
You never see that in the horror movies, so it must work.
It’s comforting to know I’ll never ever be in this position
There is no way in hell I would have been in that tight spot without completely losing my mind
Same here, I would come out a basket case.
It's illegal in 49 states to not wear your seatbelt, but this is perfectly okay.
I was thinking along the same lines. This shit should be regulated.
Very few people go exploring caves, a ton of people drive cars. Not wearing a seat belt can cause both physical and emotional damage to others involved in the crash with you. Whereas if you die in a cave, you just die in a cave.
We don't need laws regulating every single little activity that might be dangerous. Caving is an extremely niche activity, and the people who do do it are generally very safety-conscious. Also, caving deaths are incredibly rare. A famous one in Utah some years ago resulted in our stupid ass government blowing the entrance to the cave up.
Lol..no seat belts in children's school buses..it's all upside down..lol
yeah there should be NO FUN ALLOWED
Imagine being so devoid of dopamine this is the only think that makes you feel.
Guy was going for that Nutty Putty experience.
Just a few tips:
1.) Study exactly where caves lead
2.) Check if you're allowed to go into these caves
3.) Check multiple weather forecasts
4.) Don't go alone or let someone outside now
5.) Use safety ropes or similar
6.) Don't be stupid
Just get a better Hobby
Last tip is to avoid all this
We aint want tips from someone with 0 exp
@FunGamer34 I don't think you need experience. All you need for those tips is logical thinking. And if you don't want them, then ignore them and get on with your life.
7.) just don’t go
I dont normally get bothered by tight cave exploration videos but this one gave me legit anxiety as soon as you started going in the deeper waters
Same
watch the video were tht one guy died bc he was stuck and slid to far and he was upside down
he was deadass like tht for hrs they couldn't get him out
@@MadPeeks Yeah Nutty Putty Cave. There's also one with the crystal cave.
Are you ok girl?
Only you can go from talking abt almost getting stuck for good to "oh I've been looking for this flashlight" 😂 love you guys
The fact that this video was uploaded means the guys are safe but that didn't stop me from getting cold chills watching this.
The level of calmness he is able to achieve in such a situation is remarkable. Many many people would have possibly gave up or succumb to panic attacks 😕
I would die from a panic attack. I would not do this for all the money in the world.
Xanax ma brotha
I've never had a panic attack before. But this would 100% freak me the fuck out.
Me
@@sharkattack3524 drugs are bad mkay only smoke weed
Every person whos ever been trapped and killed in a cave was once an enthusiastic explorer like this
Precisely
Stop your silliness ma’am, of course that’s the case. What else would’ve they been? A claustrophobic homebody who never leaves the couch?
@@user-wn1kq8jx5qI am not fit enough to squeeze through a crack. You can try and get stuck.
I really don't know why I watch these videos!!! I'm in full panic mode from like the first 4 minutes in until y'all exit!!! Please be safe guys!!! Your life isn't worth a cave!!! You guys are CRAZY AF!!!! I mean come on!!! You can plainly see it gets smaller and smaller!!! I literally had to fast forward through your turn around... OMG!!!
Too wet on the first descent. Super dangerous at 13:47. See I will not go into spaces like this: they are too dangerous too easy to be flooded. Glad you made it out my friend! Do not do so ever again. If it looks a bit too scary it probably is!
That salamander was thinking man it's pretty tight in here what the hell are you doing in here😂
The fact that he tempted fate and then kept on exploring like he didn't almost die is the craziest part
Almost died is a bit of a stretch. He was in a situation where rescuing would be fairly simple. He would have just needed a little help getting drug out until out of the squeeze.
@@johnwirk he was in a situation where no one would know, don't act like you've done this before, you're just a viewer
@@bbyfpk That is not true. His brother was with him but distant. If he failed to return, his brother would have suspected trouble. Simple.
@John Wirk how long can you hold you breathe?
@@DaleWorld breath
Insane how beautiful that is, it's like art in a unique way
Hats off to this guy. I am having anxiety attack just by watching him. Just to add i always had major anxiety issue and which recently got triggered after i had to go through CT scan machine. Now i am unable to use lift, i get panic attack whenever i am under any flyover, I can't sit in the back seat of the car. My mentor said this is gonna take time 😢 to recover and then someday i can get back to my normal life.
You mean an MRI machine? Because I'm insanely claustrophobic but CT Scans don't even bother me because they're open like a giant doughnut.
I can understand you, cause i feel absolutely the same. Unfortunately time can't help, this feeling becomes worse
@@ElenaSofist it's getting worse. Really 🥺 how. How you are handling it 😢
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl lucky you
Hey as someone who was struggling and suffering really bad with anxiety 4 years ago to the point I actually believed I'd never be able to live a normal life again, let me tell you recovery is possible, if you're in therapy keep working with your therapist, keep working on yourself and take it one day at a time.
I'm much better now and I don't get triggered as much as I used to before, and when I do I can calm myself down ❤
Never give up!!! I send you good wishes my friend, you got this 💕
I was more scared for his life than he was.
But the video was posted on youtube, so obviously he survive and you had no reason to be scared for his life.
@@kingcrimson234 I was still scared
I was clinched up yelling “why the hell would you keep going?” Man that was tough to watch you getting stuck, in water. Props to y’all for overcoming your fears. I couldn’t do it. Stay safe.
I feel like this isn't a fear you should overcome
@@mr.mclibtard5015 Humans have fears for good reason.
@@SCRAPSTrash like getting trapped in wet caves
@@SCRAPSTrash Ehhh not in this case. Fears like the fear of getting stuck in a dark hole and suffering a slow death are what keeps us alive.
Was just about to say the samw
this video gives claustrophobic vibes even in the safety of my home, that looks dangerous
him : OMG IM STUCK 30 seconds later : oh hey i was looking for that flashlight 😄
This is more terrifying than any horror film I have ever seen! Each to their own but I'd love to speak to one of these guys and find out what possible joy they get from doing this
I hope you weren't caused a full week
I hope you weren't cost her phobic
Go back😢
😮😮😮😮
Watch The Descent lol It's this but dope
Now remember kids, if you get stuck in a cave, your surrounded by thousands of tonnes of unmovable stone and you will be trapped forever!
Read this as my anxiety was spiking and AAAHHH
Sometimes I wonder why I keep watching these videos but then I remember that one of my favourite movies growing up was The Descent
I'm watching this in my comfortable bed, this makes me so grateful to youtube
Nearly had a full blown panic attack watching this, you lads are nuts!
I had a dream that I was trying to save my mother in a cave and once she was freed the exit closed, locking me in and I tried going a different way that I ended getting stuck in, I wasn't waking up so I thought it was real, that scared me bad.
They are one video away from death.
@@Trendilien69
And all for clicks…smh
Worse generation ever
@Black____ I wouldn't say it's necessarily for clicks. You can see they genuinely enjoy what they are doing. They are exploring parts of the world beneath our feet that no human may of ever seen. By the calmness in his voice, you can tell he's trained and knows the risk.
its their hobby man@@Black____
That was crazy the anxiety was real I was feeling it too. I'm glad you survived. Also, I love the videos. Please don't go caving during rainy days if you can avoid it though :( so many of the worst stories are because of drowning 😔
Great audio~! i had a very great time listening ...
It’s really cool that you do this, I think I speak for many when I say I never want to do this. Please be careful when exploring these caves so you can continue doing what you enjoy!
This is a doom how people have fun in this
At any moment your life could end
The Qur'an says do not throw yourself into perdition
allhamdullih
@@marouan-sa86Quran is full of lies
@@marouan-sa86"But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul." - Hebrews 10:39 KJV
@@unleavenedbread But Christ came only to a class of the children of Israel only to correct their faith and did not come to the general public like Muhammad
Are you Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox?
@@unleavenedbread It came in the Gospel of Matthew about Christ directing his disciples to spread the invitation: “These twelve were sent by Jesus and commanded them, saying: Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and into a city of the Samaritans do not enter. Rather go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” (Matthew 10:5-6). In the Gospel of Matthew itself, another text confirms that the call of Christ is specific to the Children of Israel only, regardless of the reasons and circumstances that necessitate the call of others, as Matthew says: “Then Jesus left there and withdrew to the regions of Tire and Sidon. Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David! My daughter is very mad. He did not answer her a word. And his disciples came and begged him, saying: Send her away, for she is crying out after us! He answered and said, I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.' (Matthew 15:21-24). According to this text, Christ did not change his position, nor did he act on his own, despite the woman’s pleading with him and her urgent need to heal her daughter, because, as he himself confirms, he was sent only to the children of Israel, not to all other nations.
Also in the Gospel of Matthew: “She will give birth to a son, and you will call his name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:21). And the glad tidings here are of Christ - upon him be peace - before his birth and that he will only save his people from their sins, and they are the children of Israel. However, the texts of the nationality of the message of Christ - peace be upon him - are not included in the Gospel of Matthew alone, as it was stated in the Gospel of John: “He came to his own, and his own did not accept him.” John 1:11). The interpretation of this text is that Christ - upon him be peace - came to his own, who are the children of Israel, but they did not accept him.
None of the four gospels, nor any of the other books of the Bible, mention that Christ - upon him be peace - called non-Jews to the Children of Israel, but there were none among his disciples who were non-Jews. Critics of the Bible have stated that the texts of the Gospels indicating the universality of Christ's call - despite their weakness - are fabricated additional texts that do not exist in the original Gospels, and were not proven about Christ - peace be upon him - nor about his close disciples. Rather, some of them disagreed with Paul when he called to Christianity. nations other than the Children of Israel.
I probably wouldn't have done this in the first place, but if I decided I wanted to, I would've cried. You are truly a brave soul.
❤
I am a grown ass man that ain't afraid of much, but this made me almost cry just from watching lol
@@abhishekmahawar8527Jesus loves you
@@happyathiest1564Jesus lovesu
This is why we leave the cry babies at home
You are amazing sir . Unbelievable video. Thanks
A real life horror movie. This is terrifying, yet I keep watching 👀 😳
Dude, never leave your partner.
Sometimes you've got to, but rarely
@@badcornflakes6374 no never do that. It's just plain stupidity. Theres many deaths because some people are too overconfident that it is synonymous with arrogance.
Don't even do something like this in the first place.
@@work90 the nutty putty cave incident always comes to mind
@@work90 do it or no balls
@@MrViki60 idgaf what you think. I won't waste my life over some temporary thrill
17:17 Sketchy boulder was literally held up by a rock held up by a stone held up by a pebble held up by a sand grain held up by a molecule held up by an atom.
One breath in the wrong place and his torso becomes a gogurt
😂🤣
I’m worried for you guys. It’s good content but I don’t think you should risk your lives like this unless you have 5 emergency plans ahead of you it just seems too dangerous.
They hungry for the views and attention
Yea
@@trollscream8607 not at all ppl do this all the time without even recording it. they're just thrill seekers
Seriously I’m all for thrill seeking but if they keep taking massive risks like this, one of these days there’ll be a video announcing their deaths
But isn't this exactly what compels these guys and thousands of people around the world to go farther, deeper and sketchy-er every time? You could get hit and ended by a bus 25 feet from your own front door but still you walk out that door every day without even thinking about it to live your life. These dudes are fully aware that one day they may not make it back to daylight and fresh air, and yet they push themselves harder and headlong into lethal danger- for fun. It's natural to worry about people you like, but if they're good with it, I guess I have to be too.
Im at the 9:29 mark and I’m realizing these videos are actually so triggering and simultaneously entertaining, I’m anxious and invested as fuc
Oh, man! If courage were a person...
Support from Brazil!
Remember when they turned off their poisonous gas detector because it was bothering them? The screen was broken and they didn't know what gas was present, later complained about being woozy. Remember the time he climbed a rusty pipe 30 feet up a rock face? What about the time one of them opened a bottle of mercury and all the fumes went into the guys face.
I agree it is sad they are not being more careful
He really got blasted with Mercury ? Wow that's not good lol
@@ronniewilliz153 Yeah! Opened it right under his face and you can see the fumes waft up towards him.
Which video shows the mercury thing
@@nondescriptbeing5944 Secret Tunnels Under City Part 2 about 5 mins in.
I love how he and his friend got really calm and collected about it. Panic would just make it worse. True professionals
They're twins
@@volstrekt
That's even worse
If me and my brother were ever in that situation, I'm blaming myself and crying while thinking about him 😂
they are professionals because they came out alive. would the story be otherwise we would be all saying they were just a demostration of how stupid humans can be.
@@Rataldo20Don't say stupid things.
@@scottchaison1001 that's not stupid its what always happens whenever someone dies for some horrible mistake on a cave
how someone would want to go through that is beyond me
I just don’t understand how this is fun. I personally could not do this. More power to you guys. Stay safe
The fact that you feel stuck and then get back out and keep going is insane to me
If he dies... I wonder if there's some responsibility on viewers who push him to do stuff like this
@@NDE108 absolutely not. We all make our own choices.
What else are you going to do? Sit and cry? Grow up.
@@NDE108you require institutionalization.
@@Carl_McMelvin you're named after a chipmunk, Theodore 🤣
12:48 is how my parents got to school everyday
Not only you putting your self at risk, but also the people that would try to save you at risk. This is crazy. My skin was crawling. Be safe out there.
I can feel my anxiety getting so bad as I keep watching him
I dont get claustrophobic, but I'm never going into a place where, if the earth shifts an inch, I'm screwed. But props to you, bro!
Plus, he said it’s raining outside. Has he ever heard of flash floods…?That’s all I could think about…
fr thats the mossdale caverns tragedy. 6 cavers drowned due to the cave getting flooded.@@andreanne8228
I was thinking the same thing, no thanks.
The fact that you do this willingly is almost as insane as the cave that you’re in
Someone watching while having claustrophobia is going to be a challenge fr
“ this cave is so tight and sharp” continues to squeeze in more
Imagine being down there and your temu flashlight stopps working lol.. on the real tho, glad your okay buddy. I love the dynamic between the two of you. Keeping each other calm at all times.
Imagine being down there drunk out your mind by yourself 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Then it would look like space 247
Id just passout till death takes me
Omg true!! Didnt even thought about that but then you dont even know the direction anymore
@@JSeriesDamenow think about if were down there on 250ug of lsd, you’d come out with grey hair and admits a psychotic break like no other.
14:44 - The panic in his voice setting in as he realises he is stuck truly sent shivers down my spine.
Its a secured death situation. None will save you, air is running out on every breath…unless you somehow stay alive long enough so you can lose weight and squeeze
Omg yeah, this video is terrifying but so impressive at the same time…
Camera man never diezzzss
His own fault really he knew the consequence of getting stuck was very likely to happen this is what he does for a living as much as I enjoy his content sometimes I don't feel bad because he is fully aware of the danger waiting ahead of him. He could always quit doing this and find a more safer, enjoyable hobby to do in his spare time but it's his passion so don't be scared. It wouldn't surprise me one day if he died just the same way that john Edward Jones did in the "nutty putty" cave.
@@sophiegregsonjust like Paul Walker and driving his fast cars. He was definitely having fun in his before his final moment
James is a wise person for knowing where to stop
This video sounds absolutely terrifying! The idea of entering a narrow, claustrophobic cave is enough to send shivers down anyone's spine, and it sounds like this video takes things to the next level. The darkness, the cramped space, the eerie silence broken only by the sound of the explorer's breathing... it all sounds like the perfect recipe for a horror movie. I can only imagine the sense of dread and unease that builds as the explorer ventures further and further into the cave, wondering what kind of horrors could be lurking in the shadows. For anyone with a fear of confined spaces, this video would be the ultimate nightmare. It's a testament to the human spirit of exploration, but also a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk in the unknown. This video is not for the faint of heart, and will leave you with chills long after the screen goes dark.
Indeed, thank god he's alive this scared me so much
Idk, but i Feel like i've read this comment elsewhere
okay, relax abdul.
@@Instrumental187lol buddy
Indian tech support when I just need my password reset:
and i thought being locked in the school bathroom on accident was bad, i am so glad you guys came out alive, good luck on your future adventures!
Plot twist : they didn't and somebody put the video on TH-cam years later when he found them
Locked in the school bathroom? 😂
Sounds so silly and funny to me, how did that happen though?
@@A1lexander oh, i didnt get locked in the bathroom lol, i just said i thought it was scary to be stuck there, after watching this i have 0% fear haha
The thought of the lights going off gives me chills😢
watching this while appretiating myself for being able to take deep breaths of air
You sir are brave as hell! Seriously, you couldn't pay me $1 Million to be in there.
You could pay me 5k to be there tbh
@@Nolan15692 Why are you under every comment defending this sick BS? Fears keep up alive.
@@444shleyyy because people who do not take risks in life can never understand why those who do take risks take those risks, and until you get off the couch you have no right to talk down to those who have balls.
@@Nolan15692 Balls mean nothing when I'm alive and the other guy is dead.
@@Rat_5000 you’d be the one spartan to say I’d rather live on my knees than die on my feet I bet.
Yep you definitely pushed it too far this time!!! I love you guys, be safe and don't follow the horrific optical illusion hell squeeze
“It’s getting lower…” *keeps going further*
Hi there, very nice videos.
I was wondering the location of that cave, could you tell me?
As an experienced spelunker, the words “wreck less dumbass “ come to mind. Glad you made it out, alive, without risking the lives of a rescue squad.
I think you're looking for the word reckless
As an inexperienced never been in a caver, we can say the same about you... LIKE YOU us above ground dwellers say the EXACT same thing you just did...
It's a matter of perception here man.. he's not a dumbass he is a thrill seeker.. like you.. pushing limits.. if you stopped at every crack and crevice you came across you for sure would've missed out a TON of things you would've regretted.. he was doing EXACTLY what you do, just bit off more than he could chew. Thank God he got out... But we say the same thing when you go down also....
@@DuvalDashCams did you just say you have no experience but you know better than someone with much experience. Your dumb works will get people hurt moron
Yeah it’s not up to you what other peoples limits are, buzz off.
@@Nolan15692 said everyone who died before him
what a comfortable era is this lol me at bed preparing for sleep and seeing this dude exploring that extremely narrow cave
Imagine doing this and you accidentally break your light
Absolute madness. You two are badass!
Im here because of instagram and I was stressed you were in danger. My claustrophobia went to the rooftop. You guys do good content but as we care for you please be cautious 🥺 you’ll never know the day an emergency will happen ❤️ please take care and still have fun carefully!
#scaryfacts sent me here too!
Same.. Just came from insta reel😂reading a lot of comment to see whee original video is
Same here. Just finished watching on insta. Having an asthma attack after watching this
Facebook sent me, the claustrophobic in me had to find out if he survived or not 😳😱
Will you watch their videos if they do diy cup holders? If not stop lying you don’t care
I’m literally on the edge of having panic attacks watching this. Even if I look away to calm myself the sound of your shirt scraping across the bottom of the rock makes my heart race. Idk how you guys can do this without going into cardiac arrest. 😱
Cajones
natural selection hasn't got rid of all the idiots yet. but we're getting close!
This video taught me that I’m not even a bit claustrophobic
Just glad you both made it out
12:00 ‘ugh its getting lower 😣’
*keeps going*