Love the vid. I knew this place was haunted the moment I walked in, I went there yesterday for a tour Because i was doing a podcast project for my school. I walked in and immediately I felt cold, I asked the workers if the heat was on and they said it's been on all week, i told them it felt cold in here. They said that it happens frequently. Later in the tour when we went into the unfinished part of the cave where an old car sits, I felt as if someone was lurking behind me I looked and no one was behind me. Later we entered the bar and I saw a Red Bull fridge next to the big fridge and I was like "do ghost drink Red Bull lol" then I saw the bottom middle can start shaking for like 12 to 14 seconds. I thought it was the fridge making the can shake but all the other cans were still as a plank. That day freaked me out😅😅😅
Great episode and very interesting location - I've enjoyed swing dancing at the caves but had never thought about them having a supernatural presence! You can tell you put a lot of work in to the editing and transitions and it all flows really well. I can't wait to see what work you produce on your next hunt! +You should bring that gal along with you more often, she's a natural!
Heya. I just found this channel by chance. I'm not sure if ya'll are located in Mn. I used to drive past those caves everyday on my way to work. If you are ever down in southern Mn, I'm about a hour south of the Twin Cities near Faribault. I've been trying to wrangle up some "like minded" individuals to do some investigations around here as I know of literally countless places around here.. If you are ever around this area or need a extra set of hands for cameras or anything, I'm available. Sometimes I'm up in the cities for shows and things. I'm what they call a "Heyoka Empath." Very sensitive, most powerful. I am NOT a medium however. I own a couple gadgets, K2, cat balls, mini-theremin that i use as a ghetto rem pod, etc. Door is always open, Happy Hunting. Cheers. Be safe. sorry for the paragraph. cool to find some potential locals. Like I said. I just found your channel like 20 mins ago and something told me to send this, so.. Here it is.
Awesome video, well done. You and your girlfriend are awesome. I can feel energy. I actually clear out spirits from houses with sage. I would love to go with you both sometime. I promise not to bring sage 😂😂
That was so funny when dude sat in the chair & he got touched! The spirit was saying "Hey, I'm here! Your sitting in me!!" 😂 I love seeing things like this & will have to visit the caves they seem to be very interesting.
My paternal great great uncle was part of the bootlegging community both in St. Paul, but mainly the South St Paul Caves. I don't know all of the stories but one of them was during prohibition they used these caves to smuggle and store alcohol. My dad told a story that at age 16 he drove a truck from The Twin Cities to Rainy Lake on the Minnesota Canadian border and on the way back he hauled Liquor from Al Capons place to my Great-great Uncles place in South St Paul and also Wabasha St caves. The South St Paul location I think was just a brewery but they could have made alcohol before prohibition. As a front during prohibition they supposedly turned the factory into Soda Pop. The best cheery orange, strawberry, and creme soda I ever tasted. Just out of curiosity did you get any names to come through. Most curious would be George. Family history and lore does imply he was involved in a shooting in the ST. Paul caves but the outcome and more of the story I was never privy too. I'm not sure why this type of history a family would be proud of; I call it the Bonnie and Clyde phenomena where people are idols for bad behavior.
Hey thanks for the view Maggie! What an interesting family history. I don’t recall a “George” coming through. Definitely a lot of interesting happenings though. Such a unique place!
I think it's about Fundamental frequency = first harmonic of a complex signal; fundamental. Cadence size / Summit that shows how many times a phenomenon occurs in a unit of time: TABERNACOL WABASHA .
Well I used to live on "the west side" of st paul which is where those caves are and me and my buddies use to go thruogh all of those caves spent lots of days and nites in those caves and they are Not any ghosts in those caves its all in your head LOL...
Unfortunately, even the Ghost Hunters in this video don’t know how SLS works. It was mapping those chairs, there was nobody “sitting” in those chairs. The only time SLS could be interesting, is IF it maps things in wide open spaces. Then it’s kinds unexplainable. Chairs are chairs, Couches are couches, window frames are window frames, and door ways are door ways, it’s trying to map those things. It’s not ghosts.
Love the vid. I knew this place was haunted the moment I walked in, I went there yesterday for a tour Because i was doing a podcast project for my school. I walked in and immediately I felt cold, I asked the workers if the heat was on and they said it's been on all week, i told them it felt cold in here. They said that it happens frequently. Later in the tour when we went into the unfinished part of the cave where an old car sits, I felt as if someone was lurking behind me I looked and no one was behind me. Later we entered the bar and I saw a Red Bull fridge next to the big fridge and I was like "do ghost drink Red Bull lol" then I saw the bottom middle can start shaking for like 12 to 14 seconds. I thought it was the fridge making the can shake but all the other cans were still as a plank. That day freaked me out😅😅😅
Great episode and very interesting location - I've enjoyed swing dancing at the caves but had never thought about them having a supernatural presence! You can tell you put a lot of work in to the editing and transitions and it all flows really well. I can't wait to see what work you produce on your next hunt!
+You should bring that gal along with you more often, she's a natural!
Thank you. I just might!
Heya. I just found this channel by chance. I'm not sure if ya'll are located in Mn. I used to drive past those caves everyday on my way to work. If you are ever down in southern Mn, I'm about a hour south of the Twin Cities near Faribault. I've been trying to wrangle up some "like minded" individuals to do some investigations around here as I know of literally countless places around here.. If you are ever around this area or need a extra set of hands for cameras or anything, I'm available. Sometimes I'm up in the cities for shows and things. I'm what they call a "Heyoka Empath." Very sensitive, most powerful. I am NOT a medium however. I own a couple gadgets, K2, cat balls, mini-theremin that i use as a ghetto rem pod, etc. Door is always open, Happy Hunting. Cheers. Be safe. sorry for the paragraph. cool to find some potential locals. Like I said. I just found your channel like 20 mins ago and something told me to send this, so.. Here it is.
Hi Awesome video new friend here love the cave.
Some good catches and research done here. Looks like an awesome place to go to. Thanks Derek.
Hello, new subscriber here. Great investigation guys. Love the history and the location. Good editing too! Well done!
Many thanks!! We can’t wait to go back :)
yikes. 50:15. hard to believe
Awesome video, well done. You and your girlfriend are awesome. I can feel energy. I actually clear out spirits from houses with sage. I would love to go with you both sometime. I promise not to bring sage 😂😂
New sub here, Thank You for being respectful towards those stuck there.
Ayeee some actual quality content from smaller investigators!
Thank you!!
That was so funny when dude sat in the chair & he got touched! The spirit was saying "Hey, I'm here! Your sitting in me!!" 😂 I love seeing things like this & will have to visit the caves they seem to be very interesting.
Yeah he probably shouldn’t have done that hahaha
My paternal great great uncle was part of the bootlegging community both in St. Paul, but mainly the South St Paul Caves. I don't know all of the stories but one of them was during prohibition they used these caves to smuggle and store alcohol. My dad told a story that at age 16 he drove a truck from The Twin Cities to Rainy Lake on the Minnesota Canadian border and on the way back he hauled Liquor from Al Capons place to my Great-great Uncles place in South St Paul and also Wabasha St caves. The South St Paul location I think was just a brewery but they could have made alcohol before prohibition. As a front during prohibition they supposedly turned the factory into Soda Pop. The best cheery orange, strawberry, and creme soda I ever tasted. Just out of curiosity did you get any names to come through. Most curious would be George. Family history and lore does imply he was involved in a shooting in the ST. Paul caves but the outcome and more of the story I was never privy too. I'm not sure why this type of history a family would be proud of; I call it the Bonnie and Clyde phenomena where people are idols for bad behavior.
Hey thanks for the view Maggie! What an interesting family history. I don’t recall a “George” coming through. Definitely a lot of interesting happenings though. Such a unique place!
My friend had his wedding reception here.
I remember waking up screaming
😊bigshow🎉mike
D😮moro😢show❤
Pretty cool! Refreshing from other shows! What type of permission was required to film there?
Thank you! I worked with the owner from a pricing standpoint and got access.
41:08 😂
I think it's about Fundamental frequency = first harmonic of a complex signal; fundamental. Cadence size / Summit that shows how many times a phenomenon occurs in a unit of time: TABERNACOL WABASHA .
New subscriber here. Are you guys from MN? Interested in possibly tagging along
3:13 disembodied voice
the wolverines were the house band n the later years
Well I used to live on "the west side" of st paul which is where those caves are and me and my buddies use to go thruogh all of those caves spent lots of days and nites in those caves and they are Not any ghosts in those caves its all in your head LOL...
Unfortunately, even the Ghost Hunters in this video don’t know how SLS works. It was mapping those chairs, there was nobody “sitting” in those chairs. The only time SLS could be interesting, is IF it maps things in wide open spaces. Then it’s kinds unexplainable.
Chairs are chairs, Couches are couches, window frames are window frames, and door ways are door ways, it’s trying to map those things. It’s not ghosts.
My friend had her wedding there
Please
Girlfriend?! Was hoping you were single.