@@jave_idk7014 for me and my friends it’s pretty fun to explore caves, but most of the ones we go through end up having exits after like 15 minutes of exploring. Plus we wouldn’t dare squeeze through something the size of our bodies.
@@nannn647 weird thing is, I’ve been cavern diving and it’s not bad as long as it’s not a tight space. But I can’t even watch this video without anxiety. The reason people die diving in caves is they don’t realize their fins are stirring up silt behind them. They turn around to go out, and encounter a blind wall of silt. I went nearly straight down 100 feet deep in a cavern, but its vertical orientation meant no silt deposits. Plus, if you do have an emergency, just put a little air into your vest and buoyancy takes you to the surface. But the bottom line is there’s NOTHING in a cave worth dying for, whether it’s underwater or dry. There are brave people who have started mapping the underwater cave systems In Florida. It’s an incredibly dangerous thing to do. They’ve discovered there are caves under much of Gainesville.
@@ZendelWashington I'm not claustrophobic but I'd have a panic attack here too. It's natural human reaction to be scared of places like that. actual claustrophobic people already have claustrophobia when in a lift or something.
Everyone is some degree of claustrophobic, his clearly isn't that bad or he would be able to do this at all. I wouldn't call myself claustrophobi but I was feeling unsettles just watching them crawl through there.
Ngl people who do this without panicking scare me, I feel like they either have to be professionals or people who just don't care that much about dying and are a bit lost in the head. This is a normal reaction but similarly to riding on a roller coaster, some people like putting themselves through this sort of fear inducing experience.
imagine being the very first person to enter all those tight spots and not knowing what lay ahead...especially the ones going downward. I hate to think about it.
Honestly if I had a choice of doing this or death I’d honestly choose death, and that’s saying a lot because I’m a coward and would do a lot to avoid death but this definitely exceeds my limits, my extreme claustrophobia would literally eat me alive
in sane....literally insane. You could tell me there's a billion dollars, the fountain of youth, and I'd turn into superman if I went in there, and I couldn't go past where you can see daylight (like the first 8 feet). Nope.
Ok I understand its what these guys love to do, and those places have been visited, mapped out and have everything explained for the ways to go, but question is, what if one of these people get stuck inside, how do they get rescued?
Man I watched a vid about some guy how died doing a caveing thing like this and I am so fudgeing afraid of caves so I just watch people do it. Oh and to Answer ur question if they get stuck they prob die thare
Yeah well this is the fucked up part, if you are stuck for a second, you would freak out and try to go back. But if you do that you get stuck, like really stuck. No one can help you neither save you. You die there and thats it.
If you're alone, you die. If you're spelunking with a group, some leave, go find help. They send in a rescue crew who help figure out a way to pull you out. Whether it's by a pulley system, or chipping away at the rock. However, in very unfortunate cases, sometimes not even a professional rescue crew can pull you free, and you die. Just like poor John Jones.
Watching from canada, never would i ever attempt this man, i dont know how you fit your giant balls through all those cracks!! I enjoy watching tho, scarier than a horror movie
I have to commend you for calling your mom an letting her know where you’re going. If you got hurt if would be a while before someone would have deduced where to look for you. It’s good to set a call back time. This is common practice in cave country. If you go back in cut those ropes out please they are more danger than benefit. I’m a local caver I can give you my number if you have questions. Any helmet is better than no helmet. I was a spelunker like you guys and some cavers ran into me underground and got me gear and got me trained and affiliated with the National Speleological Society then before I knew it so was going everywhere caving all over the states and beyond.
@Sadie Smiles doing things like that cures the claustrophobia. I suffered bad from it then became a caver and got over it. Still have anxiety. Anxiety is the precursor of claustrophobia. CBD oil calms a anxiety attack down and doesn’t get you high.
Definitely caught myself holding my breath when crystal yelled that she couldn’t move... I had to remind myself - he posted the video so they definitely got out.
lol I literally paused the video after that part because I was having trouble breathing just imaging if I was her in that moment 🤣 then I checked the comments while i caught my breath only to see your comment lololol
@@jaredcalvert9207 hahaha I guess sir Brandon has done his job well then, he created content that made us all feel something and that had us all on the edge of our seats. ;)
This is insane honestly, searching for adrenaline is so dangerous, caving is by far the scariest, I always say I would never go sky diving but between the 2 I would go skydiving
Well, imagine if someone had a medical emergency like a heart attack or something, or maybe just passed out, while flying a fighter jet. Imagine if someone had a medical emergency while climbing a mountain. Well, you'd die ... Not much point thinking about such an unlikely thing.
@@harukuroma376 that’s why you tell people where you’re going and what time you’re planning to come out so if you don’t come out on time people will call in a rescue team
My present cave exploration is a couple miles from a steaming volcanic caldera. Which clearly shows it has blown apart twice before. The cave also survived more than 2 Ice Ages.
And this is in CA too so it isn't even super unlikely. This place is a major deathtrap for numerous reasons and I'm honestly shocked nothing terrible has happened in there.
Since '83 most of my caving has been within 5 miles of an active volcanic caldera. Infrequent steam explosions, scarp lift, and tremors occur as magma moves under my county. The volcano has ;previously blown itself apart twice. Earthquakes make a noise underground which I've heard. Snapping sounds as rock miles around me either rises or descends. Arkansas cave exploring when I return to it is expected to be less static. Because the worst USA earthquake was in nearby Tennessee. The Mississippi Valley tilted itself. So that river flowed backward for about three days. The Ozarks ? Y'all got a geology sensation coming...
It bothers me when people call this stuff "claustrophobia", claustrophobia is when you freak out in an elevator or small room, you're supposed to be scared of crawling through tight holes underground.
@@corbinbrazell1361 It's not though, its just normal fear, claustrophobia is a disorder. I'm not claustrophobic and I'd freak the fuck out down in one of those caves! Edit: if claustrophobia were a symptom then yeah you could call it that.
@@errorcrx6453 don't know how else to explain it, being scared to take your 1st shower in prison doesn't make you homophobic. Phobia is an anxiety disorder, irrational fear, being in a small cave is supposed to cause anxiety, its a rational fear, the extent of the fear doesn't matter.
I’m friends with some of the first responders(I’m an EMT myself) that responded on that call. They have told me it was the most difficult technical rescue operation they have ever been apart of. And unfortunately they weren’t able to save him.
The closest thing i would do to this would go into the party room, contemplate wanting to go down one of the holes, go slightly into one. get really scared then just leave and never do it again
I know right, that's crazy. Anytime you go in a cave you should tie a bright colored string to a tree outside and take it with you, then when you get to the end you can find your way back. I did see the arrows painted on the wall though that's a good idea too.
The only thing that would make this worse is some water in there, I did not like the spot when her hoodie got stuck I could feel her panic I`m glad you guys made it out
I would never do this in my life, but thank you for doing it and recording it for the rest of us 😂 I still get the panic without actually going through it
I have claustrophobia and arachnophobia and this is literally my worst fears, an extremely thin cave with spiders. I just hate how it’s so dark, wnd there are so many holes where entire nests of spiders could be and it’s the tunnels are so thin
I think trying to climb out of there while a horde of paranormal creatures slowly climbs up after you takes the cake for me. I legit have a hard time thinking about that.
I have no idea if you are ever going to read this, because of how many comments you have... But I felt the anxiety even while sitting on my desk. I grabbed my head several times. It has been a while since I felt something this strong just by watching a video. Take care and keep up the astonishing work! Kind regards!
Just because water could seep into this cave, doesn’t mean you have to. So don’t force yourself into this portal to hell and get stuck in the depths forever.
The amount of dead bodies is there is crazy. This is terrifying and claustrophobia is my biggest worst fear. There’s just so many things that could go wrong. Your light can go out, you could get bloated and not be able to fit, you could so easily get lost, you can pass out, get bit by something. This scares me to death im having a panic attack watching this.
bro if you go there again or any deep popular cave that you don't know if it has airflow or not please bring a small oxygen canister.... carbon dioxide weighs more than oxygen and will sink underneath the oxygen to the bottom of a cave.........
He’s right as a local caver I can tell you certain caves in cave gulch has bad air. Hellhole ( IXL) has good ventilation. The big cave on the road empire cave has dangerously bad air. If you light a lighter and the flame is above the tip any distance it means bad air. Bad air can kill you. You just pass out and you’re done. Ten years ago five kids walked into a mine in contra costa county and all fell over dead. Ps the spiders are harmless pls don’t kill them. They are endangered and only live in caves in this area.
Just like mine explorers do, (and most safety regulations for working in confined spaces agree) it's absolutely worth it to buy poison gas and oxygen level monitors, and make sure they work and are maintained, if you're doing anything like this!
you know what i’m gonna do? nothing similar to this ever in my lifetime.
HUGE DITTO
np ly same
Fuckin same lord 🙃
I mean im pretty adventurous but this is where i draw the line
Good call
This makes me want to walk into an open field and appreciate the limitless space
The fresh air and wind 😔😊
then see the skinwalker staring at you from the nearby trees
I’m watching this at 11pm and I’m genuinely about to walk to the nearest field
@@memereview1579 *we’re so f¥€king blessed*
@@memereview1579 i feel you
"this is not fun anymore"
99% of people. "it never was"
literalmente 😭😭😭
Exactly. I don't understand why people even dare to do this
@@jave_idk7014 for me and my friends it’s pretty fun to explore caves, but most of the ones we go through end up having exits after like 15 minutes of exploring. Plus we wouldn’t dare squeeze through something the size of our bodies.
yep im 2 seconds into the video nd im already thinking about just watching some animal videos or something instead lol
I caught myself looking at it out of the corner of my eye like that helps with the claustrophobia lol
My lifelong goal is to never do anything remotely close to this.
Exactly :)
would you do it for 10 million
No
My anxiety kicks in when i watch this video alone. Im halfway to passing out rn
Ya i prefer life as well
i will never do this for two reasons:
1: there are no diamonds to find
2: i learned from minecraft to never dig under yourself
BAHABAHABAHHA
Pfft
Underrated comment
@Sarah Sarah wouldn’t call it luck, I’d call it knowing when to put down the fork
@@ellis3320 not actually, some people need to eat a lot of calories to maintain their weight
The crazy thing is someone had to explore this first
Right? I wonder how many people have gotten lost here
Probably a stick with spray paint
Brings a whole new definition to "step bro im stuck"
Just checked comment section looking for this comment
Damn you beat me too it lol
But one thing stays the same...
@@Whissya and if they ever got stuck together....
@@Shortgamemonkey the step bro only has one option...
This is seriously THE most horrible thing people can do to themselves. I can't even describe how horrible it is.
have you heard about cave DIVING
@@nannn647 might have heard of it, never really thought about it though, sounds like a very cruel sort of torture to me
@@nannn647 weird thing is, I’ve been cavern diving and it’s not bad as long as it’s not a tight space. But I can’t even watch this video without anxiety. The reason people die diving in caves is they don’t realize their fins are stirring up silt behind them. They turn around to go out, and encounter a blind wall of silt. I went nearly straight down 100 feet deep in a cavern, but its vertical orientation meant no silt deposits. Plus, if you do have an emergency, just put a little air into your vest and buoyancy takes you to the surface. But the bottom line is there’s NOTHING in a cave worth dying for, whether it’s underwater or dry. There are brave people who have started mapping the underwater cave systems In Florida. It’s an incredibly dangerous thing to do. They’ve discovered there are caves under much of Gainesville.
@@nannn647 this is much much worse than cave diving
@@Arizona_Ranger Not really just thing about drowning in a very tight space under water in the darkness .
can climb through a 30 cm gap, but scared of spiders
Same
Dude it was a gnarly spider family
Yeah I don’t mess with spiders haha
At least it's not a cave dwelling dwarf crocodile
The family of spiders were having an important meeting until people showed up
The world must feel so big after you leave this place.
It’s like crawling out of the devils ass hole..
@@RA1NBOWC0RN69 bruh
@@RA1NBOWC0RN69 LMAO😂😂
@@RA1NBOWC0RN69 lol😂
I don’t understand why anyone ever would do this willingly
It’s sick!!! You get to be uncomfortable and see rocks n shit
There's no way you could get me to do this unwillingly either!
@@petersosa268 lmao get to see rocks and shit worth it
@@petersosa268 *yes indeed! Seeing rocks n shit totally worth it*
The thrill
I literally felt like I was suffocating while watching this..
Same
I can't believe you've done this
Bruh you need to get verified.
@@MichaelIZKOOL agreed loll
Yeah
😂😂😂
@@MichaelIZKOOL lol
This is my worst nightmare but for some reason I like seeing other people do it. Feels like facing my fears, but the low-calorie version of it lol
Lol, same here.
LOW CALORIE LMAOOOO
Same... I have extreme claustrophobia
this dude said low calorie version 💀
Haha। Same।
Imagine being claustrophobic to the point of getting panic attacks and STILL going in this cave
I think their level of panic was quite tame given the circumstance and disorientation
@@ZendelWashington I'm not claustrophobic but I'd have a panic attack here too. It's natural human reaction to be scared of places like that. actual claustrophobic people already have claustrophobia when in a lift or something.
Everyone is some degree of claustrophobic, his clearly isn't that bad or he would be able to do this at all. I wouldn't call myself claustrophobi but I was feeling unsettles just watching them crawl through there.
i’m having a panic attack just watching this shit
Ngl people who do this without panicking scare me, I feel like they either have to be professionals or people who just don't care that much about dying and are a bit lost in the head. This is a normal reaction but similarly to riding on a roller coaster, some people like putting themselves through this sort of fear inducing experience.
6:11 Holy fucking shit bro.
At this point if you're scared its not even claustrophobia it's just pure terror of death.
I see this every night when I close my eyes.
“No you guys go ahead I’ll stay back and guard the entrance”
"You know, just to make sure we weren't followed."
Same
To be fair. I would want to have a person at the top to call if not out in set amount of time
That’s what I would say even if there is a killer in the woods
Same
Stoners be like: “i know a spot” and take you here
it be 200 feet under ground
So true
That sounds like a gritter, modern day Alice in Wonderland.
Imagine having a horrible Stoner panic attack down there...
guys keep the likes on this comment at 420
No thanks I choose life
Then I suggest you take the shortcut!
I choose peaceful death in comfort.
@@melt6894 🤡
Some Ice Age references thats nice
Come on sid we have to go thru the pass
The fact that she did all that for you... trust me she’s a keeper
log off
@@daviscornett9 lmao
@@daviscornett9 I 2nd this. Log off. She obviously enjoys cave ing.
I 3rd this.
she is very beautiful anyway
This is why I don’t go cave exploring in Minecraft
Pusss😂
same
Dude I'm just scared of the cave noises
Imagine doing it in real life, Lol
It freaks me out so much because I worry I'll get lost and I'll die in there, not my character, me
I don't want to freak anyone out, but imagine climbing back up only to find the exit has been sealed..
Oh god.
That's far more better then being stuck upside down tho
And you don't remember the way back out oh god
Or the flashlight vies!
@@kgkomrin rip Jon jones...
That part when he asked her if she could stand up and she said “no, I can’t move” really messed me up lol
Where
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@@larko2717 mmm thanks
Bro same
Not only is this whole thing crazy but I can’t even imagine them going back the way they came. Just mind blowing that people do this stuff
imagine being the very first person to enter all those tight spots and not knowing what lay ahead...especially the ones going downward. I hate to think about it.
Imagine going down a hole but not being able to get back up…
@@spoonimations5131 and something starts tickling your feet
nothing could be more comforting that getting lost and then seeing an arrow spay painted on the wall.
And it leads you deeper😅
Imagine going out of your way going through this.
Just to prank someone
I'd rather do skydiving and scoobadiving at night than this.
Literally just commented the same thing 😂
100%!!!!!!
Lol at “SCOOBAdiving” are you going with fuckin scooby doo? It’s scuba diving. Self.Contained.Underwater.Breathing.Aparatus.
I would rather eat rocks than this
Honestly if I had a choice of doing this or death I’d honestly choose death, and that’s saying a lot because I’m a coward and would do a lot to avoid death but this definitely exceeds my limits, my extreme claustrophobia would literally eat me alive
To anyone insecure about being overweight: be glad. It means you have a free pass from doing this shit.
you don't need to be overweight to not do this lmao. anyone with a bit of common sense won't go down the place that's literally called hellhole
exactly what i was thinking
in sane....literally insane.
You could tell me there's a billion dollars, the fountain of youth, and I'd turn into superman if I went in there, and I couldn't go past where you can see daylight (like the first 8 feet). Nope.
Same here man.
Jesus take the wheel and get me outta here, lol.
Ok I understand its what these guys love to do, and those places have been visited, mapped out and have everything explained for the ways to go, but question is, what if one of these people get stuck inside, how do they get rescued?
Man I watched a vid about some guy how died doing a caveing thing like this and I am so fudgeing afraid of caves so I just watch people do it. Oh and to Answer ur question if they get stuck they prob die thare
They dont
Yeah well this is the fucked up part, if you are stuck for a second, you would freak out and try to go back. But if you do that you get stuck, like really stuck. No one can help you neither save you. You die there and thats it.
@@sewshey4082 Simple yet authentic answer
If you're alone, you die. If you're spelunking with a group, some leave, go find help. They send in a rescue crew who help figure out a way to pull you out. Whether it's by a pulley system, or chipping away at the rock. However, in very unfortunate cases, sometimes not even a professional rescue crew can pull you free, and you die. Just like poor John Jones.
i would rather fight in war than go deep in that cave
Same
not same
A cave is like a bunker. So u would survive a war
@@Sam.rewind06 but die eventually without food :/ i'd rather fight in the war than getting stuck in a cave and then starve to death.
Duh who wouldn’t serve their country
"Its smells like oddly good in here"
"That's because joey died in here"
*Hol up-*
I keep thinking of that guy who got stuck upside down snd died….it’s literally terrifying
Thank you guys for watching! I appreciate you all watching my panic attacks! haha
Watching from canada, never would i ever attempt this man, i dont know how you fit your giant balls through all those cracks!! I enjoy watching tho, scarier than a horror movie
I have to commend you for calling your mom an letting her know where you’re going. If you got hurt if would be a while before someone would have deduced where to look for you. It’s good to set a call back time. This is common practice in cave country. If you go back in cut those ropes out please they are more danger than benefit. I’m a local caver I can give you my number if you have questions. Any helmet is better than no helmet. I was a spelunker like you guys and some cavers ran into me underground and got me gear and got me trained and affiliated with the National Speleological Society then before I knew it so was going everywhere caving all over the states and beyond.
Go on TH-cam and search for castleguard cave in Canada it’s vast.
@Sadie Smiles doing things like that cures the claustrophobia. I suffered bad from it then became a caver and got over it. Still have anxiety. Anxiety is the precursor of claustrophobia. CBD oil calms a anxiety attack down and doesn’t get you high.
@Sadie Smiles to face our fears!
This is one of the things I will never do, I'd rather do skydiving than this.
Atleast you die immediately in skydiving if you hit the ground hard without parachute
I’m afraid of heights but I’d rather much skydive than to do this shit 💯
Thats right
Like C FLO said skydiving is way better because you die immediately and don't get burried alive
id rather go in a cave like this considering there arent much small holes that touch my body to the point where i cant breathe.
i’m not claustrophobic but the idea of being stuck is what’s terrifying.... alone... helpless... never gonna do that
Same
kinda sounds like claustrophobia
@@fus7646 well yes... but .... okay you’re right
I looked up “John Jones Nutty Putty Cave” and couldn’t sleep for days.
@@DanIAmIBe listened to a podcast to sleep and the started talking about John Jones and I was fcked
I'm going to add this to the list of "things to do before I die" so that I can ensure immortality.
You ought to apply for harvard becuase you are worthy of a scholarship
Definitely caught myself holding my breath when crystal yelled that she couldn’t move... I had to remind myself - he posted the video so they definitely got out.
lol I literally paused the video after that part because I was having trouble breathing just imaging if I was her in that moment 🤣 then I checked the comments while i caught my breath only to see your comment lololol
@@jaredcalvert9207 hahaha I guess sir Brandon has done his job well then, he created content that made us all feel something and that had us all on the edge of our seats. ;)
well atleast 1 made it out...
you know they could probably post in the cave on their phone
Plot twist, the rescuers posted the video after finding both of their bodies stuck, to warn people of the danger.
think about who first went down here, with no direction and no idea if they would get stuck or not.
Had to have been an absolute psycho
People go there and do acid and shrooms i know exactly where its at
@@getminesallday24 acid and shrooms is the only way I would go done there
@@nathanielritterbusch1829 @getminesallday24 Sounds like the best way to lose your fucking mind lol
@@getminesallday24 u kidding right ? Why would ever they do it?
guys get you a girl who's gonna go into hell hole with you. she's a keeper man
@ed champagne wut
@ed champagne I mean he ain’t making much money from TH-cam 😂
trust me Ed, there’s no money honey hahaha
@ed champagne
@ed champagne yeah dummy, that makes a lot of sense. No girl's gonna do that shit for money.
But then wonder how many other guys shes been into hell hole with...
this is what our grandparents went thru when they're being born
This is insane honestly, searching for adrenaline is so dangerous, caving is by far the scariest, I always say I would never go sky diving but between the 2 I would go skydiving
Just imagine if someone has a medical emergency while in there...
lookup John Edward Jones
imagine just pulling your back at the bottom...ive done it so easily as cleaning my car and couldnt move for a month...imagine down there
Well, imagine if someone had a medical emergency like a heart attack or something, or maybe just passed out, while flying a fighter jet. Imagine if someone had a medical emergency while climbing a mountain. Well, you'd die ... Not much point thinking about such an unlikely thing.
@@tylerchambers6246 yeah but if he dies and blocks the way out for the girl and she can't push him out?
@@harukuroma376 that’s why you tell people where you’re going and what time you’re planning to come out so if you don’t come out on time people will call in a rescue team
I can’t be the only person that felt somewhat sick watching this
You are not.
Watching this makes me want to cry, this is why cave style horror movies are so good
@@poopoo6782 nice to know I’m not the only one
@WK - 07DK 753403 Dolphin Sr PS indeed, such an exilerating experience
@Asher Playz simply amazing
Imagine that you're exploring a cave like this and then starts an earthquake, that would be freaking terrifying
@@48frames53 it would be scary tho
My present cave exploration is a couple miles
from a steaming volcanic caldera. Which
clearly shows it has blown apart twice before.
The cave also survived more than 2 Ice Ages.
And this is in CA too so it isn't even super unlikely. This place is a major deathtrap for numerous reasons and I'm honestly shocked nothing terrible has happened in there.
That's what i always think. Earthquake, a few rocks shift and you are Fuuuuuucked. No thanks.
Since '83 most of my caving has been
within 5 miles of an active volcanic
caldera. Infrequent steam explosions,
scarp lift, and tremors occur as magma
moves under my county. The volcano
has ;previously blown itself apart twice.
Earthquakes make a noise underground
which I've heard. Snapping sounds as
rock miles around me either rises or
descends. Arkansas cave exploring
when I return to it is expected to be
less static. Because the worst USA
earthquake was in nearby Tennessee.
The Mississippi Valley tilted itself.
So that river flowed backward for
about three days. The Ozarks ?
Y'all got a geology sensation coming...
It bothers me when people call this stuff "claustrophobia", claustrophobia is when you freak out in an elevator or small room, you're supposed to be scared of crawling through tight holes underground.
nope this is definitely claustrophobia
@@corbinbrazell1361 It's not though, its just normal fear, claustrophobia is a disorder. I'm not claustrophobic and I'd freak the fuck out down in one of those caves!
Edit: if claustrophobia were a symptom then yeah you could call it that.
@@Lazy_Prophet Yo did you miss the part where dude was having a panic attack and was stressed tf out about being lost in that small ass cave??
@@errorcrx6453 don't know how else to explain it, being scared to take your 1st shower in prison doesn't make you homophobic. Phobia is an anxiety disorder, irrational fear, being in a small cave is supposed to cause anxiety, its a rational fear, the extent of the fear doesn't matter.
This is just normal human instincts
"I hate this part so much"
Yeaaahhh, I hate every part of that hell hole.
A tight, dark space lacking oxygen, full of giant spiders. Yep, that sums up hell for me.
Imagine this but under water, scuba style. People do that shit.
@Dev King it’s pretty close to it, with scuba tanks it’s not as small cuz you can’t fit, but yeah people do it.
Imagine getting stuck in a little hole you can’t fit through whilst in the cave for hours already.
My anxiety: 📈📈📈📈📈
I think the worst part is knowing after you go down it, you gotta go back up.
Yeah,ikr,I prefer the one way caves :
That was a big cave,and for some :
Reason,they couldn't finish it.
sounds like the best part to me.
What’s it called when the part of your brain that controls the ability to control rational decisions isnt there
Freak out 😂
The frontal lobe cortex, that's your decision making skills come from and it isnt fully develop until you're 25
@bill hill bro no
That’s called loosing your shit
So are you saying these people are better at making rational decisions or worse than the normal?
I’m so frickin claustrophobic ever since I heard about John Jones in Nutty Putty, his story made me cry!
I learned about that incident from a reddit post and it ruined my mood for an entire week
I'm here 6 months later still thinking about it frequently.
Same, his story made me feel bad for him, John must have been so uncomfortable wedged upside down
his story traumatised me for a while
I’m friends with some of the first responders(I’m an EMT myself) that responded on that call. They have told me it was the most difficult technical rescue operation they have ever been apart of. And unfortunately they weren’t able to save him.
The closest thing i would do to this would go into the party room, contemplate wanting to go down one of the holes, go slightly into one. get really scared then just leave and never do it again
This makes my fear of talking to a girl in the streets laughable. Thanks.
Lol did u noticed only a girl would ask U need yr Phone, Wtf.
hahahah legend
Glad you got some perspective! Life is better than we think :)
Imagine you go all the way to the bottom of the hole and see a old lady making tea and be like- "WELCOME HOME CHILDREN"
*proceed* , I wanna know more...
@@hayatbyhayat lmao 😆
@Krish Bammi please do 😂
@Krish Bammi wow I actually was visualizing the story in my head while I read this! That was pretty good tbh lol
I would prefer that to just suddenly feel lost, deep underground, in a web of small passages....
when she said she couldn’t move i literally freaked i hate this (and love it)
When she got stuck and had to tear her shirt I started crying... I couldn’t help it 😬
@@Xosidhe it was so scary, i would’ve freaked out
''ive never gone thats way,we could try that" man's talking like he set his spawn point 😭😭
Why I’m i watching this I’m super claustrophobic
^ c u r l y t o e s
@@sennevangoidsenhoven339 thats wat i did
Me too!
oh man when he was stuck below her and she was stuck climbing up, that was it for me, dead
same
For me, it's not the fear of claustrophobia, it's the fear of being lost.
Same!
That's a part of claustrophobia
For me, both
But there are arrows painted
For me it's both.
Most terrifying horror film Ive ever seen.
remember, there were people that mapped these caves before. Imagine doing this, not knowing where to go.
9:12 You can really tell she’s panicking there, like that was pure panic and fear. I could see the tears in her eyes. That’s terrifying.
my heart started pounding each time they lost their sense of direction
I know right, that's crazy. Anytime you go in a cave you should tie a bright colored string to a tree outside and take it with you, then when you get to the end you can find your way back. I did see the arrows painted on the wall though that's a good idea too.
That's how my grandparents describe their way to school...
I don't know why I keep watching these caving videos. It's terrifying to watch. Thank you for letting us see what's down there so we never have to go.
I have a condition which prevent me from doing this and that's
"Commonsense"
✨Same✨
Claustrophobia isn’t an irrational fear, it’s a survival instinct lol
No mother in their right mind would allow her children to do this.
What she gonna do hop in her car and drive to hell hole and stop him?
@@Grouchy1387 *she will go into the hell hole and whoop him in that small space.*
@@WcoopW I know mines will😂😂but I won’t even think about doing this in a lifetime...
@@Grouchy1387 yes
The only thing that would make this worse is some water in there, I did not like the spot when her hoodie got stuck I could feel her panic
I`m glad you guys made it out
this is the kind of hobby i will never understand...and honestly, i don't even want to
i wouldn’t even do this for a billion dollars
yes you would
@@bizzybugseverywhere7801 no
@@bizzybugseverywhere7801 bruh what you gonna do with a billion dollars dead?
@@2kmichaeljordan438 could you live with yourself if you didnt have a go ?
@@bizzybugseverywhere7801 I don’t have training, equipment or experience to do that. I prefer staying alive
Earth is Beautiful from outside Not Inside 😐
🤣🤣
I really felt that when his semi panic attack started
I would never do this in my life, but thank you for doing it and recording it for the rest of us 😂 I still get the panic without actually going through it
Id rather slam my hand in a car door repeatedly.. glad I'm to large for such an adventure.. salute to your bravery
slamming my hand in a car door sounds like pure fun compared to going in that cave.
I literally feel panic attacks coming on when I watch these-and then I have to remind myself I’m the sane one in this situation
Is there like a cave occupied/in use? Imagine climbing back out and running into others.
"Uhh... hey"
"Hey"
"Do i go back or do you go back?"
What if the no fat shaming community decided to go after you and got stuck with no way out.
I have claustrophobia and arachnophobia and this is literally my worst fears, an extremely thin cave with spiders. I just hate how it’s so dark, wnd there are so many holes where entire nests of spiders could be and it’s the tunnels are so thin
Imagine your deep in the tunnel and start hearing a man screaming for help. Is it just me or is that the scariest shit ever
I think trying to climb out of there while a horde of paranormal creatures slowly climbs up after you takes the cake for me. I legit have a hard time thinking about that.
My Eyes : Wow! that is really scary
My Brain: Stepbro, im stuck
Sweet Cave Alabama
U naughty naughty
That reminds me, I need to schedule a colonoscopy.
🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
I love how everyone's like "I would never do that" like I physically couldn't, my shoulders are literally too broad and I've got too much of a tummy
Imagine water starts rising up from the bottom and you gotta go as fast as you can to live
You won't survive!
i hate deep waters, so i'd be panicking... a lot.
But in order to survive, you have to stay calm to save oxygen, and then go not as fast.
Im so glad im thick ... These thighs not made for caves
😂
Do a Bob Ross painting while caving.
hahah challenge accepted!
Good idea
@@BrandonGross oh no you accepted
I have no idea if you are ever going to read this, because of how many comments you have... But I felt the anxiety even while sitting on my desk. I grabbed my head several times. It has been a while since I felt something this strong just by watching a video. Take care and keep up the astonishing work! Kind regards!
One question why do people do this to themselves
It's just idiotic
I agree
I'd do this just to see stuff from like years ago or shit like that.
Call me idiotic, go ahead.
Something that doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
@@xavien_818 i broke every bone in my body and now im paralyzed , I'm so fucking strong dude
Achievement Unlocked: *Why Did You Do This*
Now imagine that someone had to be the first to find those ways
Just because water could seep into this cave, doesn’t mean you have to. So don’t force yourself into this portal to hell and get stuck in the depths forever.
6:19 this is when my heart started pounding
8:25 is one of those "Oh no stepbro, I'm stuck" moments.
Hard to get through the caves with all that cake
DAMN BOI HE *THICC*
what cake
@@alfriesmacdonalds5879 cake with the batter cooked so it turns out fluffy
Hitler?
@@RegemII indeed
and to add to the fear, the camera makes it look like there’s more space then there actually is 😃
brandon: "im never coming back here"
tfil: *is going to hell hole as one of their trips on the 25 week road trip😭
Imagine your lights dieing out in there....
And you forgot to tell anyone else where you were going that day....
and all kinds of bugs crawling around you
then finally there is signal
but you remember nobody cares about you..
@@Whissya damn
It is crazy to imagine that some "people" would do this.
haha "people"
"people" gsjanava
“People” more like absolute beasts
The amount of dead bodies is there is crazy. This is terrifying and claustrophobia is my biggest worst fear. There’s just so many things that could go wrong. Your light can go out, you could get bloated and not be able to fit, you could so easily get lost, you can pass out, get bit by something. This scares me to death im having a panic attack watching this.
When she said I can’t move I died
bro if you go there again or any deep popular cave that you don't know if it has airflow or not please bring a small oxygen canister.... carbon dioxide weighs more than oxygen and will sink underneath the oxygen to the bottom of a cave.........
He’s right as a local caver I can tell you certain caves in cave gulch has bad air. Hellhole ( IXL) has good ventilation. The big cave on the road empire cave has dangerously bad air. If you light a lighter and the flame is above the tip any distance it means bad air. Bad air can kill you. You just pass out and you’re done. Ten years ago five kids walked into a mine in contra costa county and all fell over dead.
Ps the spiders are harmless pls don’t kill them. They are endangered and only live in caves in this area.
Just like mine explorers do, (and most safety regulations for working in confined spaces agree) it's absolutely worth it to buy poison gas and oxygen level monitors, and make sure they work and are maintained, if you're doing anything like this!
I suffer from claustrophobia,and this had my heart raceing by the end...