Anyone reading this,I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about,gets better.may the dark thoughts,the overthinking,and the doubt exit your mind.may it be replaced by light and happiness.
For me it's the same. I hate the thought of beeing there and I'm scared about the ones crawling in there, but I also know that there would probably be no footage, if they get really stuck. So that kinda helps me :)
😆. The first time I watched extreme caving. I couldn't sleep. My anxiety was off the charts. A couple weeks later, little bye little. I've been able to watch. With that being said. There's no way I'd think about it.
Just the way he died is so disturbing. Trapped and ensealed and then dying upside down. Poor guy didnt even get a proper burial and was left there in such a stressed position, may God bless his soul at least he is in peace now.
No money on earth could make me do this guys. For you both to be able to do it this and remain so calm is just crazy and terrifying to me 😂 holy hell i need a breather after watching that!
@@firefightergtx3281 and if I want to perform cave exploring I'll carry a gun 🔫 with me inside so that If I stuck there or any holy shit happen I'd rather chose to kill myself over these awkward panic death 💀
@@Ethereal.X1234 that definitely helps, but i feel many who arent still would feel.. a type of way I'm never entering any caves like that ngl But either way, those caves look amazing 😊
Crawling into a narrow, unknown passage that may not yield a place to turn around or could result in a boulder pinning your body isn’t “brave” or “boss”, it’s stupid.
The tight space doesn't scare me, it's the fact that you're going about two hours into a cave system and you need to find a way to get back. The realization inside that "oh man, I eventually have to tunnel out this mo fo" is enough to make me clinch my pooper
That's exactly what I've been thinking while watching them. Like is it going to be just as easy like they made it seem to get out like they came in..i can't stop thinking about them going deeper and deeper in the smallest areas , How scary! I'm not going to lie though, what they experienced is amazing!
At least in underwater caves, it's essential that you unspool a line of string, so you can find your way back even if you kick up silt. But that seems like a no-brainer here too! If something happens to cause panic, your memory might not work so well anymore...
A lot of people die a horrible death doing this. Not that hard to get stuck, injured, losing your source of light, then you simply wait until starvation kills you in the dark while you can't move at all.
I never really considered myself claustrophobic until I started watching these type of videos. It's even worse when it's underwater cave diving. Those send me straight into panic attack
I suffer from a panic/anxiety disorder so when I watch these videos of tight spaces I have to look away until they get to a bigger area or just pause it and take a long break before returning. This one and a few others I actually had to stop and take some Xanax because I could feel the fear building in me even though I'm perfectly safe. I truly enjoy these boys and their enthusiasm for basically everything they find. And as for the underwater cave diving videos... that's a big NO for me. I have a fear of deep water and drowning.
@@kspen6110 i understand the fear of water and drowning, i suffer from thallasophobia terribly. I can't even think of entering water that i can't see my feet. If i do get in water and can't see my feet i involuntarily bring my knees to my chest and form a ball which makes it impossible to swim, but i have irrational fear that something will either grab my foot and pull me down or that I'll kick something that shouldn't be underwater which is another phobia i have submechanophobia
@@gothgirl4evr782 dang girl. That's awful. When I was younger I would go canoeing with my husband and friends on the Weeki Wachee River here in Florida. It's a crystal clear natural springs. I never went on cloudy or dark water. If I go to the beach I always have a noodle or some kind of flotation device so I don't have to touch the bottom. I'm not the best swimmer. My fear of drowning is from my early 20's inhaling water in a 4-5 foot pool. I could stand up and my husband and family were around to assist me. But it was scary having the water in my lungs and not being able to breathe for a few seconds which felt a lot longer. Also my oldest brother who was a good strong swimmer drowned in his pool alone. But that was his own fault because he was drinking beer and had taken a strong pain pill given to him by a neighbor. I hear these boys talk about diving in some of these caves and mines. I won't be able to watch those if they do.
As a claustrophobic, I watch these videos as a form of exposure therapy. And despite knowing that I am not the one stuck in a cave, it still makes my heart race and fills me with anxiety nevertheless. At 8:46, I had to pause the video and take a few deep breaths before resuming. That was almost too much to bear. Seeing him wedged like that, crawling under a 7in gap. NOPE NOPE NOPE!Im out! 😱
I'm gonna be the assh**e here. This is fascinating to watch and certainly makes me feel claustrophobic. I understand the desire for adventure and discovery and it's your life to live the way you want. If you get stuck though other people then have to risk their lives to get you out, usually at the cost of thousands of dollars also. Some team of rescuers will have to spend time in dangerous conditions, risking their lives, away from their families to rescue someone who deliberately put themselves in unnecessary danger.
They aren't "deliberately" putting themselves into danger. The entire point of being a professional caver is that you do all the right things to stay out of danger. Your kind of logic can be applied to just about anything or anyone. If a cop gets wounded in a firefight, is he selfish for putting others at risk to recover him? If an unstable building collapses upon a construction worker is he selfish for "deliberately" being in danger and putting rescuers in danger, too? No, that's ridiculous. Rescuers signed up for that job. And often times areas full of caves have rescuers with caving experience for that reason. They aren't going to show up and berate those stuck in a cave. They're there to help because they want to help.
@@MintyLime703 Those are false equivalencies. Many professional cavers have died waiting for assistance and have also got rescue team members killed. Cops are required and they know what they sign up for. Construction workers are obviously required as well. Cave exploring is not required. They're deliberately putting themselves in danger, even though they don't recognize it.
@@MintyLime703 cops and construction workers provide value to society. Exploring caves is a hobby. I like these videos and all but they could at least lay down markers and some line and NOT go into flooding caves.
@@MintyLime703That's bad logic. Cops serve a purpose in society, they protect people, firefighters protect you when a fire breaks out which most of the time is out of your control. Exploring a dangerous cave though is in your control and by exploring this you're not providing anything of value to anything or anyone, it's just a stupid and dangerous hobby.
Guys, just be careful to not crawl headfirst downward at too much of an angle. Would hate for a John Jones situation to happen. Reminds me of when I was a geology student years ago and going through caves in KY. For some reason the confinement didn’t bother me as much as a younger guy, but the thought of crawling on my belly with my back rubbing the ceiling just gives me the creeps, especially since many of the caves were on private property and we didn’t always tell people where we were going. I recall having a friend crawling in front of me and people behind us, with no way to turn around or back up. I’ve creeped myself out again.
Rather than being terrified to look at the tiny spaces through which you squeeze in I am more scared of you guys getting lost there. Sorry I'm new to this but it's still so interesting to explore caves!!
Most people visit knowing other people all got out alive. I'm rarely a visitor and breech of a virgin cave is what I'm after. To be the first of my species inside..
This was actually giving me extreme anxiety watching them especially when he got so tight he could barely move. You cannot pay me enough money to make me do that.
I once took part in a cave exploration as part of a field trip in my freshman year of high school. I had to shimmy over a gap, and I was so worried my feet or legs were going to cramp up or give out on me, or that I was going to get stuck between rocks lying on my belly. I still think back to, am genuinely terrified at what could have been, even though that experience was over 15 years ago. Props to you guys for doing this.
I am kinda claustrophobic: I'm not afraid of narrow places, but afraid of low spaces. And this type of adventures (climbing between those stone plates) is exactly the most terrible thing I can imagine!! :))) I wonder why aren't you afraid, guys? As for me, you are just crazy, but this video is soooo cool! Thank you very much, guys! Only because of you, I can see such beautiful places!
I am agoraphobic. I become frozen in wide open spaces especially mountain sides or wide large meadows and fields. Everyone is different and we all have neurodiversity. I love snug, cozy spaces. It feels like a hug and I feel safe and comforted. These videos are fun to watch I love the exploration aspect it definitely lives up to it's name. I guess you could say I have the opposite fear of claustrophobia. I have done plumbing work as well before and it feels great shimmying into crawlspaced, inside cabinets, etc. I'm 5'4 and a pretty small guy so I can fit in some pretty tight spaces.
I watch this every time I’m stressed out… it makes me realize how bad things actually could be, I could be stuck in tight ass cave! It always makes me feel better
I swear I developed heart palpitations when he said "it helps if I get the air out of my stomach" I would just instantly die if I was in this situation.
What I find amazing that as you enter the cave its a portal into another world. Temperature changes. Just rocks, water and everthing else that goes with cave exploration !
@@harryedwards9391 Can you imagine what this Country was like 300 years ago ! There was a May 7, 1722 ! Clean water , no pollution, no plastics. Animals in abundance etc. Indians lived here for thousands of years and not much changed. We've decimated the land in the last 100 years in the name of progress !
I watch so many TH-cam vids of people who die in caving. This is the first normal caving experience I’ve had online. Incredible! I couldn’t do it myself but love to see people follow their passion❤
I could never do this but I encourage people who can I admire them and pray that they live long and happy lives caving..God bless you in your journeys...
So cool, love the low-clearance passages, they always lead to magnificence, like big places and cool formations....it never fails. I'm tall and don't have any problems because I stay lean. Keep the Claustrophobic one's coming.....I'll look for the description as such. Bravo guys.
When I watch these I imagine that it’s me in the video doing the crawling through these small and creepy caves and hating every second of it. Then I imagine just stopping and wishing I was at home in my bed so badly and get this this huge rush of joyous relief/happiness that I really am at home in my bed. It’s almost like I’m tricking my brain to release some endorphins lmao it’s a trip
That’s actually an anxiety reduction exercise! It can help with panic attacks. If you’re stressed think about what makes you comfortable and picture yourself in that safe space! It helps ground you!
Maybe this cave diving stuff could really help with depression. Like you’re mentally in a dark space, so you go to an actual one and you squeeze through really tight spaces and come out to see the light. What a release it must be
Wow, awesome. I am super claustrophobic but I love cave exploration (with cool fossils and geology) when I know I am safe at home 😅 Thank you for posting these videos, this is so interesting. I am amazed how calm you are! While almost stuck: "ooh a fossil!" Haha, you guys are great 👍👍👍
Thanks alot for your word this message make me feel better .. tears rolling out now .. I have sever pain all over body joints and neck shoulders as well I have taken many treatments now changed to shidha treatment.. I’m gonna start 33 this June. I’m the breadwinner for my family . Please pray for me as well.
More than happy to explore caves through your videos from the comfort of my living room 😅 Looks amazing, but the is no way I’d ever be able to try this for myself
I see you guys are genuinely fascinated with the formations, I respect that so much that you risk your life just to see what you think is beautiful. That’s freedom in my opinion
Wow triple the subs from last time I checked nice. I still think this channel needs a few more lucky algorithms good title plus good thumbnail should grow you guys to a million subs. The title and thumbnail are the difference between a video going viral and the content is the decider on whether they come back.
I would NEVER do something like this! I grew not being claustrophobic, but now that I’m a lot older, something like this would definitely scare me. I would be afraid of getting stuck or not knowing my way back out!
I've been watching so many of your videos, and it's mad entertaining!! This cave was especially a cool one, with the stalagtight/might formations. Great content you mad lads upload, keep it up!
It's okay when you're with someone, but when you're alone, and you got stuck and no one knows where you are, it really really scares. Thanks a lot, after watching it my phobia increased 😅👌
Even after hearing Nutty Putty incident,they went deep down without any fear.That was the best moment when they found a way out n took breath in open green air once again.
I love you guys. Awesome to see how well you're looking after and communicating with each other. My respect for what you do cannot be stated. God bless you and enjoy your travels, cheers.
Mad mad mad mad respect. I don’t think there are words in any language to give the respect to what you guys do. I can barely sleep in my blankets with out freaking out. Mad respect more then I’ll ever give a professional athlete
when i was in my 20's i could crawl under the house in tight places where i almost got stuck to repair plumbing but once i reached my 50's i got real claustrophobic. Its so bad now that when someone reclines their seat in front of my in an airplane i feel like everything is closing in on me and its harder to breathe. Its good to see people enjoying their youth!
This reminds me of crawling under parts of my house. I don't do it for fun; I have to fix electrical and plumbing. The older I get, the harder it gets.
Same! I am not a big guy, but there are floor joists that I get stuck under, so I have to let as much of the air out of my lungs as I can to squeeze under them. You have to scoot quickly to get between the joists or if you try to breathe in while under a joist, you won't breathe much. Definitely not for the claustrophobic.
May God protect you from all harm! We must not tempt God in any way. There is a faustian struggle here and in any temptation that puts our life or soul in danger.
I don’t know why I keep watching these videos my anxiety be through the roof it be feeling like I can’t breathe lol 🙅🏾♂️then I be looking like how can they squeeze through the tiny cracks it’s truly amazing and they got balls of steel
These videos are so immersive that I do get a real sense of anxiety while I'm watching. I'll admit I don't always have time to watch the whole video - but when I don't, I bet I'm not the only one who skips forward to the end, so I can watch you guys emerge from the cave. At that point I feel like everyone - including me - is safe again!
@@MarioMartinez-tt9lyyou ever seen that vid on YT where divers were just randomly diving and found sunken boat/ship and they found a man still alive? He went down with the ship, but he was in a section that had an air pocket, no light, and was down there for I believe a week or near a week. It was crazy. They literally saved his life. I think his name is David ? Idk the last name. It’s worth the watch.
I don't understand how the heck you guys can squeeze completely thru some of those tight, can't turn around spots, with your balls as big as they are. This is the bravest stuff I've seen in some time. Beautifully recorded boys! Be safe and keep making good choices💕💥🙏🌱🌿☘️
This must be so freeing! Feeling so much fear at times, but there’s nothing you can do but keep moving. Seems like an ideal place to work out your own demons.
Happily watching from my warm bed snuggling My puppy and drinking some hot cocoa with little marshmallows and I must admit I’m okay with this arrangement 😅❤
I like watching these because it makes me feel better about myself, because I know I don’t do shit as dumb as this. To me, this is seriously the dumbest, most pointless and dangerous things anyone can do. I dont know how I will die, but I know with 1000% certainty that I won’t be in a cave.
I agree dumb shits.Nutty Putty an example. We don't do this here in Australia and I grew up on a property of rocky fossils creeks and caves here.Its stupidity. I never saw it before today , watching the Nutty Putty.It's like there worms.
Why you don’t think you would have expressed awe and excitement seeing some of these majestic beautiful places? Definitely not the super tight areas but the big caves that are open are absolutely stunning and beautiful and I feel like anybody would expressed awe
That would be me 9 months pregnant laying on my back getting MRI in I'm claustrophobic the lady put ear buds in my ear I told her I can't breathe she said how I can't breathe and it's in my ears I was in panic mode lol
Great work well done,fella's please play safe, I know you guys are all experienced and amazing will Absolutely give credit, study all the pros and cons ,I know you guys got things handled, just a care of concern, love the energy to battle threw,incredibly brave bravo
This would actually be super fun, I love exploring and I guarantee that not many people have been down there before, only thing I would be careful for is large insects, I would wear protective gear and bring poison for them but apart from that as long as you have a rope trail I would say that is relatively safe. Unless of course you get trapped in one of those tight spaces, (if you do just dont panic, stay calm, hold your breath, and try to wiggle your way free.) PS: I am no expert on this topic these are just my thoughts about what I would do if I was in that cave.
Anyone reading this,I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about,gets better.may the dark thoughts,the overthinking,and the doubt exit your mind.may it be replaced by light and happiness.
Thanks 🤗
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I'm claustrophobic, but I watch these videos anyway because I find them interesting. I just try to not imagine myself in these caves haha
I legit have to stop every 3 mins or so, and have a really big breath in, to remind my body that it's not me in the cave.
A vr version of this video would be a whole different story 😂
For me it's the same. I hate the thought of beeing there and I'm scared about the ones crawling in there, but I also know that there would probably be no footage, if they get really stuck. So that kinda helps me :)
😆. The first time I watched extreme caving. I couldn't sleep. My anxiety was off the charts. A couple weeks later, little bye little. I've been able to watch. With that being said. There's no way I'd think about it.
Same
My algorithm after manjummel boys CAVE CAVE
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My algo started recommending me all the traumatising cave videos I had watched ages ago
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"I really hope I dont get stuck" *keeps crawling*
Next recommended video: Cave Exploring Gone WRONG
I don't care if they get stuck runs through mine.
The mental strength you guys have is amazing
Id cry and just die in there i swear. After 1 or 2 squeezes id freak out and panicslly rat my way back.
You also can’t be overweight to perform this hobby .
Its called psychopathy
they're mentally ill, that's one stupid activity with no any good benefit
@@sero1276 well tbh its kinda entertaining for us😅
Do not Watch This If Your Claustrophobic, me: clicks on it
Only takes one shift of the plates to close your way out
Same 💀💀
Haha 0:14 kinda scared…
I'm traumatized after watching the nutty putty 😢
Pause
@@TrollerNinja69420it’s a cave accident. A dude got stuck upside down for 27 hours and slowly died. Painful af
Just the way he died is so disturbing. Trapped and ensealed and then dying upside down. Poor guy didnt even get a proper burial and was left there in such a stressed position, may God bless his soul at least he is in peace now.
No money on earth could make me do this guys. For you both to be able to do it this and remain so calm is just crazy and terrifying to me 😂 holy hell i need a breather after watching that!
Id die first cave id ever enter . Bro . Heeeell naaaaw.
@@firefightergtx3281 and if I want to perform cave exploring I'll carry a gun 🔫 with me inside so that If I stuck there or any holy shit happen I'd rather chose to kill myself over these awkward panic death 💀
Just imagine if everything fall upon him, while he is laying and stuck between rocks...this is so scary, even in imagination ...🤯
Idk why but my body is itching
You scared like girl
I'm shocked, how can they keep their sanity in such a small and scary place? Congratulations!! I felt all the panic and fear that you didn't feel
One word, they're not claustrophobic
@@Ethereal.X1234 that definitely helps, but i feel many who arent still would feel.. a type of way
I'm never entering any caves like that ngl
But either way, those caves look amazing 😊
@@Ethereal.X1234 that's 3 words tho...
@@anthonytrujillo4654 😁😁😁
@@Ethereal.X1234 counting matters!
Crawling into a narrow, unknown passage that may not yield a place to turn around or could result in a boulder pinning your body isn’t “brave” or “boss”, it’s stupid.
Very stupid🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Have you ever imagined coming face to face with a poisonous snake in these places?
“It seems to get tighter back there…” continues to squeeze through.. 😬😬😬
It’s so nice watching this in ur nice, warm, comfy bed..
😂😂😂😂
Boss init ❤
you need to stay off the internet
I was just about to say that it looks really comfy in that cave.
@@MargaritaMagdalena something wrong with you
I never known myself to be claustrophobic but as soon as you guys entered that cave and said you could stand up, my chest began to “cave” in
good pun
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ba-dun tssss
Imagine if one of them farted 😂
he is doing this for content, views and ofcourse money. lol
I like watching these when I feel down bc I could be stuck in a tight ass cave somewhere but thankfully I’m not and I feel loads better.
You could offer me Jeff Bezos' entire net worth and I still wouldn't do this lmao.
I choose life - Sid, 2000 and whenever Ice Age came out.
@@BlueEyedVibeCheckerfr nutty putty was tragic
The tight space doesn't scare me, it's the fact that you're going about two hours into a cave system and you need to find a way to get back. The realization inside that "oh man, I eventually have to tunnel out this mo fo" is enough to make me clinch my pooper
That's exactly what I've been thinking while watching them. Like is it going to be just as easy like they made it seem to get out like they came in..i can't stop thinking about them going deeper and deeper in the smallest areas , How scary! I'm not going to lie though, what they experienced is amazing!
At least in underwater caves, it's essential that you unspool a line of string, so you can find your way back even if you kick up silt. But that seems like a no-brainer here too! If something happens to cause panic, your memory might not work so well anymore...
A lot of people die a horrible death doing this. Not that hard to get stuck, injured, losing your source of light, then you simply wait until starvation kills you in the dark while you can't move at all.
What are they looking for?
I never really considered myself claustrophobic until I started watching these type of videos. It's even worse when it's underwater cave diving. Those send me straight into panic attack
Same i started watching these videos and it's already my worst nightmare I'm claustrophobic now
Same here
I suffer from a panic/anxiety disorder so when I watch these videos of tight spaces I have to look away until they get to a bigger area or just pause it and take a long break before returning. This one and a few others I actually had to stop and take some Xanax because I could feel the fear building in me even though I'm perfectly safe. I truly enjoy these boys and their enthusiasm for basically everything they find. And as for the underwater cave diving videos... that's a big NO for me. I have a fear of deep water and drowning.
@@kspen6110 i understand the fear of water and drowning, i suffer from thallasophobia terribly. I can't even think of entering water that i can't see my feet. If i do get in water and can't see my feet i involuntarily bring my knees to my chest and form a ball which makes it impossible to swim, but i have irrational fear that something will either grab my foot and pull me down or that I'll kick something that shouldn't be underwater which is another phobia i have submechanophobia
@@gothgirl4evr782 dang girl. That's awful. When I was younger I would go canoeing with my husband and friends on the Weeki Wachee River here in Florida. It's a crystal clear natural springs. I never went on cloudy or dark water. If I go to the beach I always have a noodle or some kind of flotation device so I don't have to touch the bottom. I'm not the best swimmer. My fear of drowning is from my early 20's inhaling water in a 4-5 foot pool. I could stand up and my husband and family were around to assist me. But it was scary having the water in my lungs and not being able to breathe for a few seconds which felt a lot longer. Also my oldest brother who was a good strong swimmer drowned in his pool alone. But that was his own fault because he was drinking beer and had taken a strong pain pill given to him by a neighbor.
I hear these boys talk about diving in some of these caves and mines. I won't be able to watch those if they do.
Imagine if all their lights just happen to fail 😱
Then they mistakenly get themselves into a cult practice in caves
And the wolves come and show them the way out and actually end up killing them 😯
As a claustrophobic, I watch these videos as a form of exposure therapy. And despite knowing that I am not the one stuck in a cave, it still makes my heart race and fills me with anxiety nevertheless. At 8:46, I had to pause the video and take a few deep breaths before resuming. That was almost too much to bear. Seeing him wedged like that, crawling under a 7in gap.
NOPE NOPE NOPE!Im out!
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womp womp
@@Bruhbensonhow bro feels after that. 🥶🥶🥶🔥🔥🔥🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🔥🔥🔥🥶🥶🥶🥶🤫🤫🤫🧏♂️🧏♂️🧏♂️
@@Bruhbensonlaughing rn😐
I feel your pain lol. Sometimes I switch to TikTok to get the anxiety down and then come back lol
It’s scary because if I’m not wrong that’s similar to the position that the nutty putty guy was in except it was upside down.
I clicked on the video to know the meaning of claustrophobic. And now I am claustrophobic.
I'm gonna be the assh**e here. This is fascinating to watch and certainly makes me feel claustrophobic. I understand the desire for adventure and discovery and it's your life to live the way you want. If you get stuck though other people then have to risk their lives to get you out, usually at the cost of thousands of dollars also. Some team of rescuers will have to spend time in dangerous conditions, risking their lives, away from their families to rescue someone who deliberately put themselves in unnecessary danger.
You are not an *sshole, just a logical thinker
They aren't "deliberately" putting themselves into danger. The entire point of being a professional caver is that you do all the right things to stay out of danger. Your kind of logic can be applied to just about anything or anyone. If a cop gets wounded in a firefight, is he selfish for putting others at risk to recover him? If an unstable building collapses upon a construction worker is he selfish for "deliberately" being in danger and putting rescuers in danger, too? No, that's ridiculous. Rescuers signed up for that job. And often times areas full of caves have rescuers with caving experience for that reason. They aren't going to show up and berate those stuck in a cave. They're there to help because they want to help.
@@MintyLime703 Those are false equivalencies. Many professional cavers have died waiting for assistance and have also got rescue team members killed. Cops are required and they know what they sign up for. Construction workers are obviously required as well. Cave exploring is not required. They're deliberately putting themselves in danger, even though they don't recognize it.
@@MintyLime703 cops and construction workers provide value to society. Exploring caves is a hobby. I like these videos and all but they could at least lay down markers and some line and NOT go into flooding caves.
@@MintyLime703That's bad logic. Cops serve a purpose in society, they protect people, firefighters protect you when a fire breaks out which most of the time is out of your control. Exploring a dangerous cave though is in your control and by exploring this you're not providing anything of value to anything or anyone, it's just a stupid and dangerous hobby.
Title: do not watch if you are claustrophobic
Claustrophobic person: “starts watching”
I'm claustrophobic so I live vicariously through mad lads like you
I agree but those small spaces scare me
Guys, just be careful to not crawl headfirst downward at too much of an angle. Would hate for a John Jones situation to happen. Reminds me of when I was a geology student years ago and going through caves in KY. For some reason the confinement didn’t bother me as much as a younger guy, but the thought of crawling on my belly with my back rubbing the ceiling just gives me the creeps, especially since many of the caves were on private property and we didn’t always tell people where we were going. I recall having a friend crawling in front of me and people behind us, with no way to turn around or back up. I’ve creeped myself out again.
i know this comment is from a year ago lol but is that the nutty putty situation?
Rather than being terrified to look at the tiny spaces through which you squeeze in I am more scared of you guys getting lost there.
Sorry I'm new to this but it's still so interesting to explore caves!!
I was thinking that too. I thought you are supposed to have guide ropes or something
What iam afraid of the most,,,,LOST
Lost
Lost , light goes off ,,,,,,is what iam afraid of.......cavings
Most people visit knowing other people
all got out alive. I'm rarely a visitor and
breech of a virgin cave is what I'm after.
To be the first of my species inside..
May God bless you all 🙏🏼😂
Whenever you guys were going in further I was feeling scared 😂
i am amazed, how u guyz remember the back path... it gives goosebumps when u squeezed urself in so tight space. wowww... god bless u
This was actually giving me extreme anxiety watching them especially when he got so tight he could barely move. You cannot pay me enough money to make me do that.
Same here im anxity, im very strong person but i feel anxiety after watching this😂
I once took part in a cave exploration as part of a field trip in my freshman year of high school. I had to shimmy over a gap, and I was so worried my feet or legs were going to cramp up or give out on me, or that I was going to get stuck between rocks lying on my belly. I still think back to, am genuinely terrified at what could have been, even though that experience was over 15 years ago. Props to you guys for doing this.
Yeah
damn I don't even wanna know what field trips I missed cause of online school
@@nick_phi11ips definitely not an american public school thats for sure
I am kinda claustrophobic: I'm not afraid of narrow places, but afraid of low spaces. And this type of adventures (climbing between those stone plates) is exactly the most terrible thing I can imagine!! :)))
I wonder why aren't you afraid, guys? As for me, you are just crazy, but this video is soooo cool!
Thank you very much, guys! Only because of you, I can see such beautiful places!
Aww. That was nice of you to say. Well said! I agree!
I am agoraphobic. I become frozen in wide open spaces especially mountain sides or wide large meadows and fields. Everyone is different and we all have neurodiversity.
I love snug, cozy spaces. It feels like a hug and I feel safe and comforted. These videos are fun to watch I love the exploration aspect it definitely lives up to it's name. I guess you could say I have the opposite fear of claustrophobia. I have done plumbing work as well before and it feels great shimmying into crawlspaced, inside cabinets, etc. I'm 5'4 and a pretty small guy so I can fit in some pretty tight spaces.
I watch this every time I’m stressed out… it makes me realize how bad things actually could be, I could be stuck in tight ass cave! It always makes me feel better
so whenever we go on mountains , someone under us enjoying another world ...
lovely work guys keep going
I swear I developed heart palpitations when he said "it helps if I get the air out of my stomach" I would just instantly die if I was in this situation.
That’s not how life works. Sorry that you’re wrong.
@@Spartan-Of-Truth never heard of an exaggeration, or hyperbole?
@@intenseflavours4323 Joe Biden for 2024.
@@Spartan-Of-Truth okay then.
Nice convo 💀
What I find amazing that as you enter the cave its a portal into another world. Temperature changes. Just rocks, water and everthing else that goes with cave exploration !
Why would u guys even do this it'd scary
@@brockmcqueen3933 you ever heard of something called adrenaline? its a hell of a drug
@@brockmcqueen3933 imagine what they could find!
Yeah and Humans haven’t raped it and ruined it
@@harryedwards9391 Can you imagine what this Country was like 300 years ago ! There was a May 7, 1722 ! Clean water , no pollution, no plastics. Animals in abundance etc. Indians lived here for thousands of years and not much changed. We've decimated the land in the last 100 years in the name of progress !
I watch so many TH-cam vids of people who die in caving. This is the first normal caving experience I’ve had online. Incredible! I couldn’t do it myself but love to see people follow their passion❤
I'd say more than 9 out of 10 people who die in those types of incidents ventured beyond their training and capabilities.
I could never do this but I encourage people who can I admire them and pray that they live long and happy lives caving..God bless you in your journeys...
I love your enthusiasm for things, in a really narrow passage unable to go further and you are psyched for a fossil. You guys rule
That last statement "this cave tried to take us but we made it" is true appreciation for all you went through. You two are awesome.
its 3.of.them
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We’re really interested to see you in Guna cave, kodikkanal, India (Devils kitchen)
Manjummal boys❤️
Which is the cave in video?
@@thasli6432Which is the cave in video?
So cool, love the low-clearance passages, they always lead to magnificence, like big places and cool formations....it never fails. I'm tall and don't have any problems because I stay lean. Keep the Claustrophobic one's coming.....I'll look for the description as such. Bravo guys.
When I watch these I imagine that it’s me in the video doing the crawling through these small and creepy caves and hating every second of it. Then I imagine just stopping and wishing I was at home in my bed so badly and get this this huge rush of joyous relief/happiness that I really am at home in my bed. It’s almost like I’m tricking my brain to release some endorphins lmao it’s a trip
That’s actually an anxiety reduction exercise! It can help with panic attacks. If you’re stressed think about what makes you comfortable and picture yourself in that safe space! It helps ground you!
Maybe this cave diving stuff could really help with depression. Like you’re mentally in a dark space, so you go to an actual one and you squeeze through really tight spaces and come out to see the light. What a release it must be
Wow, awesome. I am super claustrophobic but I love cave exploration (with cool fossils and geology) when I know I am safe at home 😅 Thank you for posting these videos, this is so interesting. I am amazed how calm you are! While almost stuck: "ooh a fossil!" Haha, you guys are great 👍👍👍
thanks so much for the kind words❤️
I’m claustrophobic, but I love these videos. There so interesting. But also scary to watch 😅
Thanks alot for your word this message make me feel better .. tears rolling out now .. I have sever pain all over body joints and neck shoulders as well I have taken many treatments now changed to shidha treatment.. I’m gonna start 33 this June. I’m the breadwinner for my family . Please pray for me as well.
More than happy to explore caves through your videos from the comfort of my living room 😅 Looks amazing, but the is no way I’d ever be able to try this for myself
I don’t understand how a human being can have the mental strength to do this. I just can not believe it! Wow you guys are on a whole nuther level!
It is why you could find many videos at youtube about cave explorers crack in the cave and never come out. The cave also their grave
*other*
@@cheungcheung6259 exactly people are so damn dumb it's crazy
Curiosity killed the cat
A whole another level until they ascend to angel level..☠️
Not kidding even for 100.000$ I won't do that, I would panic to death!
I see you guys are genuinely fascinated with the formations, I respect that so much that you risk your life just to see what you think is beautiful. That’s freedom in my opinion
just imagining the entire weight of all that rock on my back is so terrifying.
Se te conforta, você ao menos sentiria...
Wow triple the subs from last time I checked nice. I still think this channel needs a few more lucky algorithms good title plus good thumbnail should grow you guys to a million subs. The title and thumbnail are the difference between a video going viral and the content is the decider on whether they come back.
Thanks so much that means a lot! Its great to have your support❤️!!!
That’s great constructive criticism! This is what all TH-cam comments should be like
The view inside that cave was really amazing, the formation really awesome, TQ for bring us in there. Take care bros.
That is madness 😮
I would NEVER do something like this! I grew not being claustrophobic, but now that I’m a lot older, something like this would definitely scare me. I would be afraid of getting stuck or not knowing my way back out!
No amount of money would ever get me to do this. I’m freaking out right now watching you guys.
Same here because what’s the purpose then what?????when you get down there ummmmm!!!!!’no-thank you I’ll stay above and wait on y’all to come out
@@laurenwilliams6900 I just watched Thirteen Lives and was literally having a panic attack the entire time lol. It was such a good movie
I'm definitely with you on that!
Anyone after manjumal boys😂
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Bro has no fear ☠️
I've been watching so many of your videos, and it's mad entertaining!! This cave was especially a cool one, with the stalagtight/might formations. Great content you mad lads upload, keep it up!
It's okay when you're with someone, but when you're alone, and you got stuck and no one knows where you are, it really really scares.
Thanks a lot, after watching it my phobia increased 😅👌
How is this fun?!?
I'm still trying to figure that out myself definitely deep cave diving shi diving period
Adventure. Conquering fear. Physical feat. Plenty of other motivators.
@@folv6631 A lot of bullshits
He likes exploring caves and he thinks that caves are fun to go into
Without a light would be a nightmare
This video can make me a cardiac arrest and it's hard for me to see it.
Wish you all the best guys!
the guy checking out fossils so casually and calmly while in a super tight space cracked me up🤣🤣
You guys should do a Q&A, im pretty sure people would be asking you all kinds of questions!
Even after hearing Nutty Putty incident,they went deep down without any fear.That was the best moment when they found a way out n took breath in open green air once again.
I love you guys. Awesome to see how well you're looking after and communicating with each other. My respect for what you do cannot be stated. God bless you and enjoy your travels, cheers.
Mad mad mad mad respect. I don’t think there are words in any language to give the respect to what you guys do. I can barely sleep in my blankets with out freaking out. Mad respect more then I’ll ever give a professional athlete
Just watching this makes my heart beat sooo fast
I watch these videos BECAUSE I am claustrophobic.
This is like suicide.... Omg
I would never ever do this
The risk is so damn high
when i was in my 20's i could crawl under the house in tight places where i almost got stuck to repair plumbing but once i reached my 50's i got real claustrophobic. Its so bad now that when someone reclines their seat in front of my in an airplane i feel like everything is closing in on me and its harder to breathe. Its good to see people enjoying their youth!
sure. I hate that feature in airplanes:(((
Anyway why make places that tight when you know you are going to crawl under it anyhow??
This gave my anxiety a whole new name and existence. This will live rent free in my head forever.
im claustrophobic, but i like to watch these, even if it means i cant breath properly for 22 minutes
This reminds me of crawling under parts of my house. I don't do it for fun; I have to fix electrical and plumbing. The older I get, the harder it gets.
Haha, watch out for bats!
Lmao
Same! I am not a big guy, but there are floor joists that I get stuck under, so I have to let as much of the air out of my lungs as I can to squeeze under them. You have to scoot quickly to get between the joists or if you try to breathe in while under a joist, you won't breathe much. Definitely not for the claustrophobic.
@@ActionAdventureTwins how u guys find the way back? Please answer m rlly curious
Wow guys that was a great time, thanks for letting me tag along again. I can't wait for your next big trip take care of yourselves be careful.
Just wow! Pretty tough to be in there! You guys are crazy! Good luck.
May God protect you from all harm! We must not tempt God in any way. There is a faustian struggle here and in any temptation that puts our life or soul in danger.
I don’t know why I keep watching these videos my anxiety be through the roof it be feeling like I can’t breathe lol 🙅🏾♂️then I be looking like how can they squeeze through the tiny cracks it’s truly amazing and they got balls of steel
These videos are so immersive that I do get a real sense of anxiety while I'm watching.
I'll admit I don't always have time to watch the whole video - but when I don't, I bet I'm not the only one who skips forward to the end, so I can watch you guys emerge from the cave. At that point I feel like everyone - including me - is safe again!
Lol
Imagine your flashlight broke 😮
@@MarioMartinez-tt9ly damn I'd be panicking like muthaf...... and crying, gangsta tears that is
@@MarioMartinez-tt9lyyou ever seen that vid on YT where divers were just randomly diving and found sunken boat/ship and they found a man still alive? He went down with the ship, but he was in a section that had an air pocket, no light, and was down there for I believe a week or near a week. It was crazy. They literally saved his life. I think his name is David ? Idk the last name. It’s worth the watch.
Hahahah same here
Probably the coolest cave I've ever seen. Nice work
Im claustrophobic but when I watch this it really makes me wanna go down there and just chill in the big places.
Outside of this video giving me the claustrophobia I didn’t previously possess…these caves are incredibly gorgeous and amazing! 😍
These videos make me realise how much claustrophobic I am. God, my heart is beating fast.
Merry Christmas God bless you.
You absolutly made what i feel scary. Respekt.
I don't understand how the heck you guys can squeeze completely thru some of those tight, can't turn around spots, with your balls as big as they are. This is the bravest stuff I've seen in some time. Beautifully recorded boys! Be safe and keep making good choices💕💥🙏🌱🌿☘️
This must be so freeing! Feeling so much fear at times, but there’s nothing you can do but keep moving. Seems like an ideal place to work out your own demons.
Im watching this video from inside nutty putty I been stucked here past 2 years
really 🤔😮😢
And here people thinking that you are dead 😰😭😭😭
@@MeMarathi23 I'm John Jones
@@user-ph2hu9yv7l hey bro we have seal packed the cave 🥺
@@MeMarathi23 💀
Happily watching from my warm bed snuggling My puppy and drinking some hot cocoa with little marshmallows and I must admit I’m okay with this arrangement 😅❤
These are really awesome! But stay safe!! That tight squeeze could have been a BAD situation. Especially after turning around and getting exhausted.
I like watching these because it makes me feel better about myself, because I know I don’t do shit as dumb as this.
To me, this is seriously the dumbest, most pointless and dangerous things anyone can do.
I dont know how I will die, but I know with 1000% certainty that I won’t be in a cave.
I agree dumb shits.Nutty Putty an example. We don't do this here in Australia and I grew up on a property of rocky fossils creeks and caves here.Its stupidity. I never saw it before today , watching the Nutty Putty.It's like there worms.
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fate: not so fast
( falls in a cave by a landslide)
You never know
Wow 3:36 was definitely scary, btw i love all your videos! ( im just kinda scared if you get stuck lol )
1:02 - I think we have to got to squeeze under this rock!
- oh...
The genuine awe and excitement expressed by these brothers is so wholesome
Why you don’t think you would have expressed awe and excitement seeing some of these majestic beautiful places? Definitely not the super tight areas but the big caves that are open are absolutely stunning and beautiful and I feel like anybody would expressed awe
@@treygreene1320 they just wanted to say wholesome in a comment lol
@@RealG.Washington😂
as a claustrophobe who has trouble laying in an MRI machine - I manage to watch these videos calmly
That would be me 9 months pregnant laying on my back getting MRI in I'm claustrophobic the lady put ear buds in my ear I told her I can't breathe she said how I can't breathe and it's in my ears I was in panic mode lol
They can put you under of you really ask
@@nicebutmean9577 🙁
Did the Clarksville caves in NY. When I was much younger. I was sore for weeks.
There is a fine line between bravery and foolishness, This crossed that line.
Great work well done,fella's please play safe, I know you guys are all experienced and amazing will Absolutely give credit, study all the pros and cons ,I know you guys got things handled, just a care of concern, love the energy to battle threw,incredibly brave bravo
I can't believe there are people out there that are as brave as you guys, loved it, I'm on board now
Bravery or youthful stupidity?
not bravery. nobody needs to know what's in these caves. it's useless knowledge.
@@JokerxDragon yeah its just for getting the kick out of it
Nothing more...
@@JokerxDragontotally true.
This would actually be super fun, I love exploring and I guarantee that not many people have been down there before, only thing I would be careful for is large insects, I would wear protective gear and bring poison for them but apart from that as long as you have a rope trail I would say that is relatively safe. Unless of course you get trapped in one of those tight spaces, (if you do just dont panic, stay calm, hold your breath, and try to wiggle your way free.) PS: I am no expert on this topic these are just my thoughts about what I would do if I was in that cave.
Imagine seeing a HUGE spider start crawling towards them.
i know nothing about caves but this channel and the cameraman makes it everything so exciting ,, i love y'all pls
Thank you so much, that means a lot❤️!