I’d be careful wandering into some of the mines, the air quality could be bad and you wouldn’t know until it was too late. The easiest way to figure out if you have enough oxygen is to bring some sort of torch, if it goes out get the heck outta there, but there could be other toxic gases in the air that could be missed by that. Just looking out for ya bud, love the content.
Thanks so much, Sarah. 🙏🏻 Absolutely, air quality was my #1 concern, which is why I didn't wander more than a few steps away from the mine entrance (as much as I wanted to go further). It's an amazing place to explore, but it is not worth your life. ❤️
@@beyond_civilization They sell meters for air quality and specific pollutants, but they probably cost an arm and a leg. Not sure if that’s in your budget, but it would be a useful tool considering a lot of abandoned places are deserted due to contamination and air pollutants. Might be something to look into so you could get a better exploration experience of some of the sites you visit.
I drove that road quite a few times before any guardrails.Lots of people killed,then a kid from pennsylvania or michigan on his second day in Colorado went off and died.Finally they decided to put guardrails
Oh, wow! There were so many crashed car wrecks at the bottom that I thought it MUST be a dumping ground. But maybe they did actually fall down there! 😧
Amazing sharing my friend,i really love it 👏😸👍
Thank you so much, Rene! Hope you're having a great RC weekend. 🙌🏻
@@beyond_civilization same to you🤩🙌
I watched about fifteen seconds of the short and came to the full video immediately.
Much appreciated, my friend. 🙏🏻 I hope you enjoyed the full video! 👍🏼
My Father worked here in the late 60s early 70's.
I’d be careful wandering into some of the mines, the air quality could be bad and you wouldn’t know until it was too late. The easiest way to figure out if you have enough oxygen is to bring some sort of torch, if it goes out get the heck outta there, but there could be other toxic gases in the air that could be missed by that. Just looking out for ya bud, love the content.
Thanks so much, Sarah. 🙏🏻 Absolutely, air quality was my #1 concern, which is why I didn't wander more than a few steps away from the mine entrance (as much as I wanted to go further). It's an amazing place to explore, but it is not worth your life. ❤️
@@beyond_civilization They sell meters for air quality and specific pollutants, but they probably cost an arm and a leg. Not sure if that’s in your budget, but it would be a useful tool considering a lot of abandoned places are deserted due to contamination and air pollutants. Might be something to look into so you could get a better exploration experience of some of the sites you visit.
Hey homie! Was going to go on Saturday but was told there are cameras and security. Was that your experience?
A couple hundred feet into the entrance it splits into two and the left one takes you up to a higher level .
I drove that road quite a few times before any guardrails.Lots of people killed,then a kid from pennsylvania or michigan on his second day in Colorado went off and died.Finally they decided to put guardrails
Oh, wow! There were so many crashed car wrecks at the bottom that I thought it MUST be a dumping ground. But maybe they did actually fall down there! 😧
I live pretty close to Gilman. That place is just massive. It was in operation for 99 years.
Agreed. It's hard to do the scale justice! 🤯
I was here about 10 years ago, it's a huge bummer to see how much more graffiti there is all over everything now.
I agree, it's a shame that some people feel the need to destroy these incredible historical relics. 🤦🏻♂️
That’s so freaking cool, and it being on the side of a rock face makes it even cooler. I want to go into that place at the 2:46 min mark.
Pretty wild, huh? Not sure how they hauled all those materials up there. Yeah, that looks like a gnarly drop! 😅👍🏼
I would like to say that is the best name for a town ever ,even if it’s missing an L
😂👍🏼
Almost perfect!
The car is a Dodge Ramcharger or Plymouth Trailblazer, about a 1984 or 5.
Nice! Thanks for confirming. 👍🏼
Is this near Telluride? It looks familiar.
It's close to Vail, Colorado.
@@beyond_civilization Ah ok. 👍🏻
So close to history you turn and leave, or maybe it's virtue signaling?
bro it's toxic and contaminated
turbinds at 11:14?
I believe you're right. Hopefully we get some experts here soon that can give us a better understanding of what's what. 😂
@@beyond_civilization Yeah, that's what i think they are. Think we better off making sure from someone else lol.