Maybe the level of nastiness is what saved those ore cars from becoming yard art. That rusted out gold pan and the ore car was just amazing to see. Somebody was messing around in there at some point post plastic pipe invention, and that wheelbarrow looks exactly like mine which 25-30 years old. Can't really see that the later miners (?) did anything. Too bad all those ladders were so rotted out, no telling what might be up there. Another awesome explore!
The boiler and condensate collector are huge, too bad the steam engine isn’t in situ. The geology is just ever so slightly different to your usual habitat too. I‘d just come over for the beautiful scenery outside, absolutely beautiful 😮 Thank you very much for taking us along!
Sorry Justin I'm going to kick off your video there is a severe thunderstorm coming through here maybe tornadoes I got to keep an eye on the weather keep up the good work brother
I found a comment from you on a 7yr old video i searched for about a VT mine near me. You were asking about the logistics of camping overnight inside so you wouldnt have to start over from adit in morning.
I'm a Colorado native still living in Colorado, really enjoying this mine. I found the location of a gold mine that has a good chance of still being open, if you're interested in possibly exploring it, let me know. You have to hike in to get to the mine. I've been following you for a long time, I know you don't need any help in finding mines.🫡
Anyone viewing this switch to 1080. It really is an amazing tour. Thank you for making this.
Maybe the level of nastiness is what saved those ore cars from becoming yard art. That rusted out gold pan and the ore car was just amazing to see. Somebody was messing around in there at some point post plastic pipe invention, and that wheelbarrow looks exactly like mine which 25-30 years old. Can't really see that the later miners (?) did anything. Too bad all those ladders were so rotted out, no telling what might be up there. Another awesome explore!
I'm surprised you all were able to find an open adit in Colorado! Props to you for exploring this dark and damp mine.
Hahah, there’s lots! Just gotta know where to go;)
Great way to end work on a Wed, with a TVR video. Thank you
I like the way you explain things and if you don't know you say I just don't know I like the honesty
Wow you can see the waterline like half way up the wall 😮
The boiler and condensate collector are huge, too bad the steam engine isn’t in situ. The geology is just ever so slightly different to your usual habitat too.
I‘d just come over for the beautiful scenery outside, absolutely beautiful 😮
Thank you very much for taking us along!
I absolutely love your videos! I always recommend your channel for anyone that wants a thorough well put together mine exploring vidya!
Thank you very much.
@ of course!! Out of curiosity, do you guys ever sample any of these locations?
I can't wait to see this! I was literally just looking for some Colorado mine exploring vids last weekend
😊 you make me feel like I'm right there with you
Very cool mine! Great video as always man! I appreciate what you do!
That was awesome!
Always enjoy your videos been watching you for almost 3 years now or maybe more I'm not sure
Stunning location. Wow.
Great mine!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Nice to see you where I live,great video and am dying to see more😊
Great mine video. Very cool…
Man you had to be tuff to be a miner back in the day
41:10 that guy Dave has been everywhere across space and time
"good stuff".
yep.
really nice video.
Damn, wish I knew you were in Colorado I would have love to meet ya and explore some mines.
That boiler looks aweful familiar. This area wouldn't be right on a popular 4x4 trail in SW Colorado, would it?
Sorry Justin I'm going to kick off your video there is a severe thunderstorm coming through here maybe tornadoes I got to keep an eye on the weather keep up the good work brother
good times
looks like they stored all the ore carts thinking they were coming back and never returned.
It's amazing how often you see that happen...
Do you do any panning? Seems like there are a lot of opportunities to do that
new wires recently drained ?
I'm in Colorado, and I would absolutely love to do a follow-up exploration here?
Be hard to get any work done being in that country. Just sit there and gaze into the surroundings.
I found a comment from you on a 7yr old video i searched for about a VT mine near me. You were asking about the logistics of camping overnight inside so you wouldnt have to start over from adit in morning.
Quarst fallowes is a iron horse.
Couldnt tell did the ore car at 5:00 have rivets......must weigh a ton i bet but would be a nice souvenir 😅
They were very rusty, but it looked like there were a lot of rivets.
This seems like a different kind of mine that I have seen in your previous explores. Am I wrong
Don’t have to give exact location but where in Colorado?
Why did you cut that out
Looks more like a silver mine to me.
The ultimate conclusion to this and all your vids would be to have research dept attempt to find records on how much payload came out of mines.
What a mess
Yeah. Still not as bad as some of the mines Justin has been in.
jfc 5 ads in 17 mins....
I'm a Colorado native still living in Colorado, really enjoying this mine. I found the location of a gold mine that has a good chance of still being open, if you're interested in possibly exploring it, let me know. You have to hike in to get to the mine.
I've been following you for a long time, I know you don't need any help in finding mines.🫡
The old miner missed a lot of gold 🪙 n co