As a big guy I have been deterred from going down ladders without a rope. Wise choice on your part to know when to think. Fantastic video production thanks for dragging us along for the adventure.
Hi, That brake drum may have been one of the wheels of a home made railcar. My dad used to use them for this purpose as they have a flat surface & a natural flange to keep it on the track..
Yep fubared the rope drop rope rats nest lol hello from Australia opal miner here and shhhhh I have had bad rope drops when exploring abandoned mines unlike some here on Ytube you didn't edit that out neither would I have :) I have often wondered how do those pack rats live in total darkness and still manage 2 survive as in not just light but what is their food source that deep underground. May I add here in Australia 2 get mines of that age is rare except in Victoria or Tasmania yep am jealous :) @16:20 bet that bus could tell some stories but then again possible not told. The SR5 as you said was a manual with transfer cases for as long I can remember the only vehicles I have owned have been 4 wheel drives diff front diff rear and transfer cases in-between and yep five speed manuals could nit drive anything off road that had a lazy mans automatic in it why would 1 bother , but I digress I do that.
I'm kind of curious about the prospector who was working this mine before. Any idea who they are specifically and why they stopped/what they're doing now? Is there anywhere to find out more info about them? Looks like the initials JT at 7:18. Is that from him?
Your audio was actually better than usual. I almost always have to crank the volume on my phone to hear you, but this time I had no such issue.
As a big guy I have been deterred from going down ladders without a rope. Wise choice on your part to know when to think. Fantastic video production thanks for dragging us along for the adventure.
That helmet cam worked out great. Fun explore, can’t wait till the next one. Jim
Looking forward to seeing part 2!
Looks like that ore pass was backfilled , by the looks of it ! Cool mine definitely needs to be exploded in detail ! 🎯
Nice explore this will be a come back and explore more mine .Nice bus on the out side . Love your exploring ⛏️🏆🤔
Great video my friend #2 on the way,can't wait
breaking bad bus out in the desert!
And some supporters to provide some backup safety. I admire your dedication to exploration and really enjoy your videos.
Hi, That brake drum may have been one of the wheels of a home made railcar. My dad used to use them for this purpose as they have a flat surface & a natural flange to keep it on the track..
The rope rats nest is something that would happen to me, every single time.
Yep fubared the rope drop rope rats nest lol hello from Australia opal miner here and shhhhh I have had bad rope drops when exploring abandoned mines unlike some here on Ytube you didn't edit that out neither would I have :) I have often wondered how do those pack rats live in total darkness and still manage 2 survive as in not just light but what is their food source that deep underground. May I add here in Australia 2 get mines of that age is rare except in Victoria or Tasmania yep am jealous :) @16:20 bet that bus could tell some stories but then again possible not told. The SR5 as you said was a manual with transfer cases for as long I can remember the only vehicles I have owned have been 4 wheel drives diff front diff rear and transfer cases in-between and yep five speed manuals could nit drive anything off road that had a lazy mans automatic in it why would 1 bother , but I digress I do that.
Like to have found an opening to the outside
I'm kind of curious about the prospector who was working this mine before. Any idea who they are specifically and why they stopped/what they're doing now? Is there anywhere to find out more info about them? Looks like the initials JT at 7:18. Is that from him?
cool
Something.