The background noise beginning at 6:15 is rather interesting. And as I am typing, I noticed it was already addressed in the description. lol Instead, I will say this. Life went a bit sideways for a while in early 2022. When things were finally straightened out, I headed straight to youtube. Only to realize I never subscribed to your channel, and had forgotten the channel's name. For an entire year and a half I feared the worst. I couldn't find videos from this channel I had watched before the madness, and all searches I could think to make returned with any other channel but this one. Perhaps I am far too empathetic, but I thought the channel had been removed due to something bad which had occurred. Your content is perfect in my opinion. To think we would never see anything else hurt in a real way. I am SO GLAD it was all me. I can live with me being an idiot and not subscribing when I should have. A mistake that I just corrected by the way. Happy New Year guys! Best wishes on future explorations! Now to catch up on the uploads since everything went south on my end.
Happy New Year to you as well! I really appreciate your comment and I'm glad you were able to find my channel again. I hope it's not disappointing that I haven't uploaded many videos in the past couple years, but I'm working on getting some out very soon. Thanks for being a fan of my channel and I hope everything stays well for you!
Hello there, about 3 years ago you did a two part video on the Bonanza Mine. I am particularly interested in the Kennecott Alaska Bonanza mine. I understand there a many "Bonanza" mines, can you confirm that this not the Alaska one?
I think you guys do amazing videos. I do have to say that you guys crack me up that you leave museum artifacts in these mines. This stuff won’t last for many to see. It belongs in museums or people who appreciate this to collect. You have no clue when a mine will collapse and not many people will ever go into these mines because of the danger. Leaving it behind is ridiculous. Take it and sell it and give the money to a mining museum. No need to leave as is for others to see because it won’t be there one day. If I’m in there, I’m taking as much as I can. Will give it to local mining museums, sell it to collectors, or keep for my own collection. I do have questions. 1.) Are you guys professionals to be doing this? 2.) Do you have equipment to know the air is safe to breathe? 3.) How do know your even safe to be doing this?
This is an older video I filmed three years ago and never posted until now. Hope you guys enjoy it!
another fun explore out in Randsburg ..... you should sample some of those areas as they still contain Gold .....be safe out there
There's definitely a lot of gold still left in Randsburg. Thanks Jeff!
This is a great way to start my sunday! yet another amazing video! THANK YOU!
Appreciate the comment. Thanks man!
The background noise beginning at 6:15 is rather interesting. And as I am typing, I noticed it was already addressed in the description. lol
Instead, I will say this. Life went a bit sideways for a while in early 2022. When things were finally straightened out, I headed straight to youtube. Only to realize I never subscribed to your channel, and had forgotten the channel's name.
For an entire year and a half I feared the worst. I couldn't find videos from this channel I had watched before the madness, and all searches I could think to make returned with any other channel but this one.
Perhaps I am far too empathetic, but I thought the channel had been removed due to something bad which had occurred.
Your content is perfect in my opinion. To think we would never see anything else hurt in a real way. I am SO GLAD it was all me.
I can live with me being an idiot and not subscribing when I should have. A mistake that I just corrected by the way.
Happy New Year guys! Best wishes on future explorations! Now to catch up on the uploads since everything went south on my end.
Happy New Year to you as well! I really appreciate your comment and I'm glad you were able to find my channel again. I hope it's not disappointing that I haven't uploaded many videos in the past couple years, but I'm working on getting some out very soon. Thanks for being a fan of my channel and I hope everything stays well for you!
Nice exploring guys!
It was a fun one. Thanks for the comment!
Great video!..enjoyed it very much..loved the quartz..
Thanks for the comment!
Love it!! Thanks for the Video!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just imagining back when these were operating mines with the humans working like ants. Tough way to make a living. Thanks for the exploration.
Thanks for watching, Frank!
Nice job, Nick
Thanks!
Very interesting. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
An oldie but a goodie. That Chinese harness was super comfortable, too bad it has no certifications.
I can tell you miss it lol.
Hello there, about 3 years ago you did a two part video on the Bonanza Mine. I am particularly interested in the Kennecott Alaska Bonanza mine. I understand there a many "Bonanza" mines, can you confirm that this not the Alaska one?
It is not the alaska one. Bonanza was just a fake name I gave to the mine
I think you guys do amazing videos. I do have to say that you guys crack me up that you leave museum artifacts in these mines. This stuff won’t last for many to see. It belongs in museums or people who appreciate this to collect. You have no clue when a mine will collapse and not many people will ever go into these mines because of the danger. Leaving it behind is ridiculous. Take it and sell it and give the money to a mining museum. No need to leave as is for others to see because it won’t be there one day. If I’m in there, I’m taking as much as I can. Will give it to local mining museums, sell it to collectors, or keep for my own collection. I do have questions. 1.) Are you guys professionals to be doing this? 2.) Do you have equipment to know the air is safe to breathe? 3.) How do know your even safe to be doing this?