That's probably true but a lone rock on a cave floor poses no danger compared to finding yourself climbing thru a massive pile of rocks precariously stacked in a way that a domino effect of further collapsing is almost certain. If you weren't crushed in such a collapse you could find yourself with a situation of needing to "dig" your way out. "Dig" in this case means lifting and moving rocks from your path to construct a new path out of the breakdown area to get out. It could be such a huge and unknown mission that the "digging" leaves you in a hopeless frame of mind or "digging" could result in even more and bigger collapses.
That entire cave is one big "death arch". So much rock has fallen but not yet settled to the bottom, and so much more has split off but hasn't yet falled. So many opportunities for collapse.
Hey guys we watch your channels alot you guys have to be careful when you go into the caves. Especially the guy goes into tight corners. Be careful we want to keep seeing your videos. Your awesome and good luck on your journey in t o this cave. You guys make us feel like we are in the caves with you.
That is a slate cave, one of the most dangerous caves you can find! A clay cave can be safer. Most of the rocks are too thin for anchors. All you need is a truck to drive past to have a cave in. That wonderful sound of rocks moving makes you dream of a beach in Florida!
Claustrophobia to the extreme! This is another one I would definitely be hesitant about, even though it did have a sweet bonanza at the end when you guys decided to find the 'connection!' Cool journey and as always, thanks for the 'ride along!' Each time, it is a thrill just to watch the adventures you all involve us in through your awesome video series! So glad I subscribed! But, to put it in terms that you guys can relate to .... "WHOOOOAAAAAHHHH!!!!"
THANK YOU GUYS…. That was EPIC!! So amazing that ‘under our feet’ a whole amazing landscape/ecosystem & treasure to the eyes could be!!! WOW!!! LOVED IT!! 🫶🏽🥰
That looked like the seismic “buffer zone” Where soft sediments fill the gaps between fault lines, erosion and storms will cause this material to “slip” and slide
These guys don't follow the rules. That's why they're hated by the caving community. Exactly the type of kids that people like me have to risk our lives going in to pull out- be it alive or dead.
A little bit after the "NO" sign was spotted I saw an arrow scratched on the wall pointing down. It is at 6:01. I didn't see anybody make mention of it and skimmed the comments to see if it was pointed out to no avail. I hope that this may be helpful?
What a crazy cave! Sketchy as hell st first and didn't really seem like it would go anywhere, but then it branched out unexpectedly. Super exciting stuff... You gotta explore that latter part sometime! Surely there's another entrance. 😎
@@jaydub2546 NO WAY?! Are you serious!? Man I am so glad you cleared that up for me! 🤣 In all seriousness Bud, that's why I shared it. It was funny for that exact reason but thanks for playing.
I think they definitely need prayers. It reminds me of when I was young and foolish. God saved my life several distinct times before I even knew him. Praise Jesus, for if He hadn't I would be in hell today.
it is weird, we think about the cycle of water on the planet as evaporation, cloud formation, eventual precipitation and rain bringing it back to water flowing in streams, rivers, and oceans but there's this other path that water takes and it must be huge amounts of water that flows down thru rocks and caves and it must be finding its way into some kind of vast space or else caves would eventually fill up, so its going somewhere. And how many sources are pouring down into wherever? How does it cycle back up?
@@Shawn-yp9ic It eventually makes its way to lower elevations where it comes out the ground in natural springs. Southern states such as Louisiana, miss, Alabama, and Florida are full of fresh water springs that can trace their source back to the Appalachians
@@RM61188thats interesting, so you believe these caves with water flowing deeply down into the earth only flow as far as lower elevation states or areas and resurface in streams or springs? I have not heard that but it seems possible to occur, I have a hard time believing that to be common of water flowing down in caves. I would think aquifers more likely to be where their downward travel ends.
I'm curious as to the effects fracking will have not only on our water tables, but cavern geology, and our drinking water in the centuries to come. How much you want to bet the E.P.A. lets the companies do the research on the health affects? 😂
Sketchy! Reminds me of the sandstone mines near me. OMG what you rigged off! Sounds hollow and well not very strong, I guess that was your only option. You must be near the surface at 17:28 as there's a huge spider you missed on the right.
Yall should make a video about your safety procedures and use a cave to show examples of rescue procedures you'd god forbid have to do in a chance you needed help, I'm also curious as to your reasoning of when you wanna set up rigging etc. as well as your reasoning on which direction you should go like when you follow the air as an example.
Wow that was wicked. I live in NC right at the foothills of the Smokeys, and we started getting this once very minimal sinkhole to now its like 4 foot and i kinda wanna take a escavator and see if it opens up at all or if its just settling. The house thats 20-30ft away from the sinkhole was built in the early 1800s. Anyways glad yal are good and made it out safe! Much love!
Take your time and analyze your every move...you guys just springing thru like super mario underground..take your time brothers..God Bless Your adventures..make a plan somewhat if it did cave in..how you would react and do in the event if one of you got in a pinch... and pray for you enter these caves..
19:20 Oh to be a crab that's never seen the light of day, only to be suddenly both praised by a group of giants and blinded by their ungodly bright headlights
Crawfish are more related to lobsters than crabs. Crawfish are just fresh water lobsters but small. The white ones most definitely evolved into losing their eyesight.
That was a crazy cool cave even though it looked pretty sketch at times. I've never seen so many loose rocks in my life. Glad you didn't get into any big troubles along the way. Ya'll have any merch out at all guys?
Every inch of my body was yelling 'get out now' when I saw those loose rocks. Y'all are crazy. Edit: I'm not a caver, I'm just a random idiot on the internet, but I enjoy watching caving videos because it helps with my claustrophobia.
@RellisLCT Exposure therapy. Seeing people get stuck but being able calmly get out of a situation is reassuring to me. For better or worse, these guys are a living example of 'what's the worst situation I can put myself in, and how do I get out of it?' I know logically that I will never willingly put myself in a situation like this because of my fear (that's a good thing). But if I do find myself in a situation like this, I have options, and I don't have to collapse in a mess of tears.
Guys,mark yur way in and out,carry extra batteries,and some cho late bars and water if you get stuck in there! Have a safety guy up on top,set a time limit,then if yourvtrapped,he can call search and rescue! If you dont return on time.😊
2 buddies of mine and myself went in to the falls Creek cave in Washington State. Longest lava tube in North America. We were goin up a level, and about 20' in, the floor dropped like 6". We scooted out of there and went under it they what the locals call "the meat grinder" pokies all over. Fun experience for sure.
You guys need to check out cave hill near glen o jones lake in southern ill its a really cool cave like the ones you explore, but they put a cage over the entrance but should've opened it up by now i have checked in a couple years maybe contact some and get exclusive access if it still blocked
this one was killer bro a must return to for sure the domes were wild got to explore more on this one as always you knocked it out the park stay safe and have fun my friend
It is pretty cool to discover these caves but i personally think it would ne alot more interesting to have a geologist with them explaining formations and compounds besides just squeezing around
Ever thought about flying a drone manually up some of those domes with a light and camera? While it wouldn't have GPS, you could manually launch it from the bottom and see if there are any passages to try and explore without having to climb up some of them. Just a thought :)
Dude, I'm afraid one of these days we won't get any more updates. Careful!
exactly!
Please lol
you said what I was thinking
If he stops going into holes then he wont make any updates, lose lose I guess
That’s what I’ve been thinking
Cave language for new cavers;
NO = Maybe?
DEATH = no.
So the conclusion is death = maybe?
Death gets the last word in on this subject...
😂
😂 No means yes in exploring culture and death is never very far away!
This cave legit freaked me out, but I also can't wait to go back! Finding that connection was awesome. Lots more to see
y'all crazy and I love it lol
Next time you enter, make sure you take everything, including the kitchen sink. You might end up having to dig your way out. Good luck 👍.
You need to be careful, and come in large group, you don't know what could happen.
Great videos stay well friends ❤❤
@@rpgadventurer32ummm they have 3 people, any more you're aggravating the chance of a collapse from all the disturbance.
You guys are crazy, this is the most unstable cave I've ever seen and I watch cave videos almost daily !
Yeah, this one was dangerous
That's probably true but a lone rock on a cave floor poses no danger compared to finding yourself climbing thru a massive pile of rocks precariously stacked in a way that a domino effect of further collapsing is almost certain. If you weren't crushed in such a collapse you could find yourself with a situation of needing to "dig" your way out. "Dig" in this case means lifting and moving rocks from your path to construct a new path out of the breakdown area to get out. It could be such a huge and unknown mission that the "digging" leaves you in a hopeless frame of mind or "digging" could result in even more and bigger collapses.
😅
That entire cave is one big "death arch". So much rock has fallen but not yet settled to the bottom, and so much more has split off but hasn't yet falled. So many opportunities for collapse.
So youre telling me there are mfs who wander through caves like minecraft?? 😭
And they are sober 😂😂😂😂
Yup😂
@Bonbon Eggzackery mon !!!!
crazy right
Hey guys we watch your channels alot you guys have to be careful when you go into the caves. Especially the guy goes into tight corners. Be careful we want to keep seeing your videos. Your awesome and good luck on your journey in t o this cave. You guys make us feel like we are in the caves with you.
Ahhaha! 😂 James kicking Edward’s backpack down the hole is about the most sibling-thing I’ve seen.
That is a slate cave, one of the most dangerous caves you can find! A clay cave can be safer. Most of the rocks are too thin for anchors. All you need is a truck to drive past to have a cave in. That wonderful sound of rocks moving makes you dream of a beach in Florida!
Claustrophobia to the extreme! This is another one I would definitely be hesitant about, even though it did have a sweet bonanza at the end when you guys decided to find the 'connection!' Cool journey and as always, thanks for the 'ride along!' Each time, it is a thrill just to watch the adventures you all involve us in through your awesome video series! So glad I subscribed! But, to put it in terms that you guys can relate to .... "WHOOOOAAAAAHHHH!!!!"
THANK YOU GUYS…. That was EPIC!!
So amazing that ‘under our feet’ a whole amazing landscape/ecosystem & treasure to the eyes could be!!!
WOW!!! LOVED IT!! 🫶🏽🥰
That looked like the seismic “buffer zone” Where soft sediments fill the gaps between fault lines, erosion and storms will cause this material to “slip” and slide
seismic buthole zone
@@iamsemideus well said sir, well said
Any time there is a collapse, it's best to not go in at all. You never know what parts are compromised going forward and what isn't.
That's good advice. 👍
That's every cave
Every rock on the floor of a cave collapsed there .
These guys don't follow the rules. That's why they're hated by the caving community. Exactly the type of kids that people like me have to risk our lives going in to pull out- be it alive or dead.
@@DeuceGenius Some caves are more stable than others
I think this might be my favorite cave you’ve explored so far. Something about the stream passage reminds me so much of the shore of Lake Superior.
Just watching videos like this makes my anxiety go through the roof. Stay safe in there, boys.
A little bit after the "NO" sign was spotted I saw an arrow scratched on the wall pointing down. It is at 6:01. I didn't see anybody make mention of it and skimmed the comments to see if it was pointed out to no avail. I hope that this may be helpful?
saw that as well, thats probably the route they was supposed to go
What a crazy cave! Sketchy as hell st first and didn't really seem like it would go anywhere, but then it branched out unexpectedly. Super exciting stuff... You gotta explore that latter part sometime! Surely there's another entrance. 😎
Came across this video and decided to watch. Stressed me out so much that I had to subscribe.
You boys are crazy for this stuff! But your mastery of the craft shows.
I dont honestly get too nervous on these videos but I legit said a prayer as you guys were going back under that bridge of rubble.
It wasn't held up by much. Even if you just mucked with a few of the debris up on top, it all would've went. 😬
Cool but they recorded the video way before they posted it so they were already safe
@@jaydub2546 NO WAY?! Are you serious!? Man I am so glad you cleared that up for me! 🤣 In all seriousness Bud, that's why I shared it. It was funny for that exact reason but thanks for playing.
I think they definitely need prayers. It reminds me of when I was young and foolish. God saved my life several distinct times before I even knew him. Praise Jesus, for if He hadn't I would be in hell today.
Careful, my dude... spiders are scary, but a cave collapsing is upright, terrifying
This is the scariest video I’ve seen of yours so far. Pretty wild. Stay safe 🤙
I am thoroughly impressed with y’all’s ability not to panic.
Panic doesn’t do anybody any good especially in a cave
@@alexeisenhardt9299Well, try and tell that to someone who's panicking :P
@@ArcticChonk i have and it seems to help a little bit calm them down and give them some perspective on their situation.
16:59 we won’t see that water again for millions of years as it works deeper into the earth.
That makes perfect sense, but its so insane to think about it like that
it is weird, we think about the cycle of water on the planet as evaporation, cloud formation, eventual precipitation and rain bringing it back to water flowing in streams, rivers, and oceans but there's this other path that water takes and it must be huge amounts of water that flows down thru rocks and caves and it must be finding its way into some kind of vast space or else caves would eventually fill up, so its going somewhere. And how many sources are pouring down into wherever? How does it cycle back up?
@@Shawn-yp9ic It eventually makes its way to lower elevations where it comes out the ground in natural springs. Southern states such as Louisiana, miss, Alabama, and Florida are full of fresh water springs that can trace their source back to the Appalachians
@@RM61188thats interesting, so you believe these caves with water flowing deeply down into the earth only flow as far as lower elevation states or areas and resurface in streams or springs? I have not heard that but it seems possible to occur, I have a hard time believing that to be common of water flowing down in caves. I would think aquifers more likely to be where their downward travel ends.
I'm curious as to the effects fracking will have not only on our water tables, but cavern geology, and our drinking water in the centuries to come. How much you want to bet the E.P.A. lets the companies do the research on the health affects?
😂
From Norcal long time viewer, carfull in there this cave had alot of cave in potential....
Hi friend great video but please be careful and mostly please keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland 😊🎉🎉
Would love to see more urban exploring. I'm subscribed to multiple channels with urban exploring but the few you guys have done are the best.
Damn man haven’t been caving in a while, watching your videos is like a buddy scratching my back right where the cave itch is
Sketchy! Reminds me of the sandstone mines near me. OMG what you rigged off! Sounds hollow and well not very strong, I guess that was your only option. You must be near the surface at 17:28 as there's a huge spider you missed on the right.
Can confirm that this caves goes.
- t. Albino Crawfish
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure!
I'm a nervous wreck every time I watch you guys crawl through them, sketchy ass voids 😂😂
This video had me on the edge of my seat. Iv never gotten high of a TH-cam video before. But this one got me there guys. Great material.
you guys are awesome, as a near 15 year old i really look up to yall. just please be careful with how you do things. dont let time replace thought
@user-ld3ol5kr9n
my dream dude. i need that thrill lol
I love you guys. I watch because you are so good at what you do. Sometimes it's not your fault. Please be safer. God Bless
Your vids are the only anxiety inducing thing that I just can't get enough of watching
Awesome, but sketchy. Sketchy, but awesome.😆Thanks for taking us along on your exploration, lads. 🥃
Yall should make a video about your safety procedures and use a cave to show examples of rescue procedures you'd god forbid have to do in a chance you needed help, I'm also curious as to your reasoning of when you wanna set up rigging etc. as well as your reasoning on which direction you should go like when you follow the air as an example.
This is one hobby/sport I would never do, I am impressed by how much you guys love doing this 😂
Dude you guys are so brave to get in some of those places! Please be careful!!
i wish you both - and your friends - long, adventurous, and magnificently lucky lives, full of exploration, wonder and the most satisfying answers.
Best cavers in the world, please becareful . Love your videos. ❤
Great job, guys 😮 steady 👏
You guys have NO ONE who would wait for you to return at the entrance of the cave. This is crazy.
Wow that was wicked. I live in NC right at the foothills of the Smokeys, and we started getting this once very minimal sinkhole to now its like 4 foot and i kinda wanna take a escavator and see if it opens up at all or if its just settling. The house thats 20-30ft away from the sinkhole was built in the early 1800s. Anyways glad yal are good and made it out safe! Much love!
Maybe the twins will come to your place and explore
That one should definitely be a go back ... that larger area, if it's not dangerous to get to, would be nice to get back to.
No deaths please...Glad everyone is safe. Wow...
Take your time and analyze your every move...you guys just springing thru like super mario underground..take your time brothers..God Bless Your adventures..make a plan somewhat if it did cave in..how you would react and do in the event if one of you got in a pinch... and pray for you enter these caves..
19:20 Oh to be a crab that's never seen the light of day, only to be suddenly both praised by a group of giants and blinded by their ungodly bright headlights
Crawfish are more related to lobsters than crabs. Crawfish are just fresh water lobsters but small. The white ones most definitely evolved into losing their eyesight.
@@AssistantLeaflet That's neat, but I was making a funny.
nope don't do tight spaces, but I love watching this channels content!!!! Great work guys!!🙌
That was a crazy cool cave even though it looked pretty sketch at times. I've never seen so many loose rocks in my life. Glad you didn't get into any big troubles along the way. Ya'll have any merch out at all guys?
Every inch of my body was yelling 'get out now' when I saw those loose rocks. Y'all are crazy. Edit: I'm not a caver, I'm just a random idiot on the internet, but I enjoy watching caving videos because it helps with my claustrophobia.
I'm no caver but everything was telling me it was still a relatively young cave still maturing /collapsing
It helps? I would think it would make it worse lol.
@RellisLCT Exposure therapy. Seeing people get stuck but being able calmly get out of a situation is reassuring to me. For better or worse, these guys are a living example of 'what's the worst situation I can put myself in, and how do I get out of it?' I know logically that I will never willingly put myself in a situation like this because of my fear (that's a good thing). But if I do find myself in a situation like this, I have options, and I don't have to collapse in a mess of tears.
Guys,mark yur way in and out,carry extra batteries,and some cho late bars and water if you get stuck in there!
Have a safety guy up on top,set a time limit,then if yourvtrapped,he can call search and rescue!
If you dont return on time.😊
And here comes the claustrophobia that I usually don't have. ;) Beautiful and deadly in there. This is the scariest cave for me in a while.
Please be safe, we love the cave explorations but we love you all ALIVE more! ❤
2 buddies of mine and myself went in to the falls Creek cave in Washington State. Longest lava tube in North America. We were goin up a level, and about 20' in, the floor dropped like 6". We scooted out of there and went under it they what the locals call "the meat grinder" pokies all over. Fun experience for sure.
First! Wow that’s crazy man, be careful out there guys on the adventure!
Not first but that's okay. Do not feel bad about your failure. Just try better next time.
Epic looking cave! Glad y’all are safe.
Note to self: don’t send hand dug collapses. Got it. 👍🏼 yall are crazy! Be safe and thanks for sharing.
Is the most common word, dude! Or Wo! You guys are bad ass :)
I’m just sad their last video won’t be posted on TH-cam. Maybe LiveLeak though 😅
These guys are way too reckless at times and are gonna mess up really bad if they're not careful in the future.
That's some scary $h!t 😦 Great video guys, be safe.
Thanks to your videos
I discovered my biggest phobia thanks😊
we would watch your videos even if they weren't so dangerous, just saying...
13:23 I swear it says “DEATH” on that rock. Right after the “alright I made it” wot 😳
1000% does
He scratched it in so nobody else tries going that way
Yeah he scratched it in just before that lol
please be careful, adventure baes! seriously i worry about you!!
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude sooooooooo SCARY! Thank you for surviving❤😮❤
Love the vids you are a mad man
It's so awesome to see artists being so inspired from the video game Minecraft, To literally go and make these so called "Caves" in real life!! :D
Nice video dude ❤
You guys need to check out cave hill near glen o jones lake in southern ill its a really cool cave like the ones you explore, but they put a cage over the entrance but should've opened it up by now i have checked in a couple years maybe contact some and get exclusive access if it still blocked
Another great video, awesome job guys question at the river the scallops looking things are they slippery? Thank you be safe.
No they are very grippy! Thanks!
this one was killer bro a must return to for sure the domes were wild got to explore more on this one as always you knocked it out the park stay safe and have fun my friend
It is pretty cool to discover these caves but i personally think it would ne alot more interesting to have a geologist with them explaining formations and compounds besides just squeezing around
Do you think these guys cave for geological purposes?
Famous last words, "It doesn't look like these rocks are going to come down."
Wholesome end to have y’all out of that cave in 1pc!
Sketchy’s an understatement! Thing’s pro-hazard-ish 😅
What a nice find. Your light didn't even make it to the top. You all need to make the connection. Leave a marker to find from the other direction.
You guys are so courageous. Salute to you guys.
That looks like a torture chamber tight squeeze between sharp rocks and spikey ceiling. I'm glad I'm sitting here.
How do you guys avoid getting lost? Fascinating work
Should had a good paint marker or spray paint too the pack so u can write warnings/ directions instead of scribing them with a rock lol
+I FREAKED OUT ON YOUR LAST CAVE TRAP sos caps i couldnt wach i was so scared for you.
as someone who studied science, i want you to collect so many samples and make so many records
Ever thought about flying a drone manually up some of those domes with a light and camera? While it wouldn't have GPS, you could manually launch it from the bottom and see if there are any passages to try and explore without having to climb up some of them. Just a thought :)
That bridge definitely looked dangerous
My god.. guys.. please be careful ... I am so happy you survived...
Friesland?
@@Qmotionn Bûter brea en griene tsiis
Yes becareful , love the videos
Thanks guys! another Banger!!
Lady Luck only gives you so many passes
I do not know how you did not freak out at 18:27... that abomination of a spider is massive!
What spider😂
Not a spider, that's a cave cricket.
And at 18:23 there is a bat on the wall.
Just a spricket
@@UshiSound He means the spricket on the ceiling
These guys are protected by thee almighty camera man as long as he is close they are safe 😂
I’m holding my breath watching you, please please be careful
Very scary & not for the faint hearted 😮Thanks ActionAdventureTwins 😊👏👍
Thankyou guys, you are the best !
Well done dudes 👏 👍 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
That reddish stuff probably is rust,from some iron ores,which means that there might be some gold in there!
Y'all freakin' rock man for real!!!🤙🤙🤙🙏🙏
Looks very very crumbly sirs. Sketchville
Love these videos man