I Spent The Night Alone In An Abandoned Mine (With No Way Out)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2020
- I decided to push the limits a bit here and go down the main mine shaft at Cerro Gordo overnight. The way the mine works, I had to take the cage down and get picked up the next day, so there was no way out. If the idea itself wasn't crazy enough, I made it even harder on myself by forgetting key pieces of equipment above ground, which I only realized hours into my time down there.
I heard voices throughout the night and kept seeing flashes of light. I don't draw that much continued attention to that side of it in the video, because I don't like overplaying 'haunted' or 'creepy' side of it. I think that can be overplayed easily and not what I want the channel to stand on. But hope you enjoy my experience down there!
You can follow my journey on Instagram: / brentwunderwood
I moved to Cerro Gordo in March 2020 because of the pandemic and to relieve our longtime caretaker so he could be back home. I've been here ever since. There have been ups and downs, but I feel I am learning a lot and becoming a better person.
Follow along on this channel for more from the town. I have no plans to leave and will continue making videos to update the progress on all the projects!
The town was originally established in 1865 and by 1869 they were pulling 340 tons of bullion out of the mountain for Los Angeles.
The silver from Cerro Gordo was responsible for building Los Angeles. The prosperity of Cerro Gordo demanded a larger port city and pushed LA to develop quickly.
The Los Angeles News once wrote:
“What Los Angeles is, is mainly due to it. It is the silver cord that binds our present existence. Should it be uncomfortably severed, we would inevitably collapse.”
In total, there has been over $17,000,000 of minerals pulled from Cerro Gordo. Adjusted for inflation, that number is close to $500,000,000.
It’s been a wild ride so far owning a ‘ghost town’ and we’re having a lot of fun figuring out what to do with it.
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What do you want to see more of?
More updates the construction
I love the tours of each building where you talk about the history of them.
Kittens.
Could you go over the day to day life a miner would expect? Like a miners routine from the time they wake up and go to sleep in cerro Gordo
More overnight stays in the mines, lol
***IMPORTANT!! ***
PLEASE READ!!
I saw in your little kitten video that when you headed into town for supplies, you got some fittings from the hardware to get the running water working again. The water at Cerro Gordo is very heavy with lead and not to be drunken. You shouldn't even wash your dishes in it. Apparently, a previous owner Jody Stewart-Patterson died of leukemia because of the lead in the water. It would pay to get a lead testing kit & check the water before you do anything else. You may need to invest in some big rain water tanks & get safe water trucked up to fill the tanks up. Better to be safe then sorry :-)
Oh I’m sure the goats and kittens are immune to lead. (SARCASM 🙄). There’s a reason it’s a ghost town.
I’m pretty sure he said he gets water from town for him and the animals.
@@audreythomas1124 Yes, he does, because there was no running water at Cerro Gordo. When he went to the hardware shop it was to buy plumbing fittings to try to get the water running again. I grew up in old mining towns around Australia & there's usually a reason a place no longer has running water - because it's either full of heavy metals (lead, cyanide, mercury etc) & is not fit for washing up in or for human or animal consumption. I almost purchased a block of land recently in an old Australian ghost town. The water was cut off years ago - it's because of lead & asbestos contamination. This old Australian ghost town is called Terrowie in South Australia & it boasts Australia's first ever export to Hollywood - JP McGowan - he was way before Errol Flynn & invented the old Hollywood damsel in distress tied to a railroad track scene. Terrowie today is a beautiful example of Victorian era buildings but the town has heavy metals & lead in the water & asbestos blowing everywhere now. The govt cut the water supply because it'll kill cattle, horses, humans - it's totally toxic. Erin Brockovich has just brought out a book about this worldwide water contamination by mining companies disaster & it's called "Superman Isn't Coming". It's about how people have to stand together & force govts to spend money to clean up contaminated wastelands. Silver mines are notorious for cyanide in the water, lead, mercury. I'm just concerned for Brent's well being out there because usually there's a reason the water's been cut. I suspect someone did it after the female caretaker died of leukemia from the water. If he has to buy rainwater tanks & cart water in - it's better than drinking water that's a death concoction. The best thing Brent can do is buy a cyanide & lead testing kit before getting that toxic water running again. I hope he reads this before getting that water running out there again.
@@charlaville7658 Yes but I’m not sure if it was this video or another but he said also that the water was diverted to the more popular towns so that’s why that place had no water but I’m sure they will test it before using or drinking it. I mean he is from the city life so he is used to regulations.
@@audreythomas1124 Well, city life is full of regulations to the point where some people who head into the bush from the cities forget to check certain things for themselves regarding how clean the water is around abandoned mine sites. As 'sure as you feel they'll test the water before drinking it', who knows - but when I heard the water there is FULL of lead & the female caretaker there died of leukemia from lead in the water - I'd rather err on the side of caution & sound the alarm bells for the new owners than to stay silent & see them suffer the same fate that she did. Best to speak up & try to warn others of potential danger than to remain silent. Who knows what potential lies they were told by the previous sellers about the water supply there - people lie sometimes for the sake of a sale. So, Audrey, I'm very busy at the moment & don't really have time to comment back to you anymore - but it's always best to err on the side of caution & stay safe.
Obviously im not gonna do it at home im gonna do it in a mine.
what if your home is a mine?
💀
I've spent the night in my mine at home...
In minecraft.
@@jaranus597 same
@@RED-jg6mt not your's Mines
I think you should leave the fallen miners some whisky and pipe tobacco as an offering, maybe they will unveil some secrets to you. Who knows, they might lead ya to a pair of 1880s Levi Strauss blue jeans.
@Clark Kyle both for good measure lol
They're dead
@@andrewsyouniverse1870 yeah no shit 😂
@@andrewsyouniverse1870 r/wooosh
well like a old saying goes. when people are alive they share there secrets. but when there dead they won't stop
Am I the only one really bummed that he never used the special light to see minerals? :(
im sure later on he will be doing some mining.if theres silver it still has value . but lead is really exspensive know i went to napa to get a battery and it was 160 bucks ouch.lead plates
@@bobcoopersliveyoutubevlog3517 I have several pounds of solid lead. Last I looked, it's not that pricey. You may have gotten ripped off bro.
I thought of that too near the end lmao
@@stivaro yea people melt down old lead in their back yard and sell it lol
@@stivaro lead is just over a dollar a pound but if this is raw lead, when it sheated its impurities will leak out which includes silver and tin.
"don't do this at home"
Me, in my 700ft deep mine shaft in my backyard watching this video "oh shit wish you had of said that earlier
Is the only bad thing about this channel I really wish I could have the Sarah Gordo the sad thing is I live in New York State not in California if only we could involve teleportation or the portal gun from portal one and two that would be awesome
LOL
Yeah dude....if someone paid me i'd slap them for asking.
Lmao. Yes I was hanging out in my personal mineshaft. It's a hoot.
@@theglitchedcat8072 It's Cerro Gordo, which means Fat Desert in Spanish
This guy took social distancing to a new level
And still wore a mask
Yhh
Yeah, the 900 level.
So is frank. He even titled one of his mines vids that.
Yea to the next 900 levels
the whispering sound you hear is your ears adapting to the absence of sound in the mineshaft. possibility the sound of water moving and / or the shuffling of bats. could be the air flow ( woosh sound) echoing
I saw this cave explorer thread and there are so many theories ...
one time 3 guys were about to enter a cave. the newb said "i think there are people in there" the other two said "no its just water" .... 5 mins later some guy exited the cave LOOOOL
...or ghosts.
It also doesn't help that sound travels a lot further in mines and caves than people think it does, and the rough, uneven walls, ceilings and floors have a tendency to distort sound waves in weird ways that your brain isn't accustomed to processing. So, in addition to the complete absence of "normal" sounds from the surface that your brain is adapting to, it's also trying to process a whole lot of new sounds it doesn't know how to contextualize, which leads to a pretty significant level of neural dissonance and overload.
🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇don't bats have rabies? Or some other deadly disease?
God bless this comment, sanity restored 🤦🏻🙏
I've worked in mine for the last 12 years and one thing I like the most about being underground is that all of my troubles from the surface seem to disappear. I think that one of the biggest reasons this happens is the fact that you must pay attention to your surroundings constantly. You're surrounded by things that will kill you. I think this is why he forgets about all his troubles (and the things he was hearing) while he is exploring. Seeing his surroundings is so very sketchy to me but absolutely mesmerizing.
Laughing to myself as I remembered him saying how he’d improved his survival skills and then 2 videos later “I forgot my sleeping bag and didn’t bring enough water” lol
But he got 4 types of different alcohols, so that's gotta count for something
Why not bring peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and a thermos of soup!? That would at least taste good....
I can't even bring myself to laugh at how unprepared this guy is. If this is not some publicity stunt he'll probably end up dead in no time. I really hope it's just a character and he just plays dumb to the camera. If not he should seek help.. Something's not right with this guy.
@@clarkkentbr yeah, he reminds me A LOT of Chris McCandless.
Daniel Souza exactly, just seems so haphazard.
"Only 4 more hours and I'm free"
Every single day at work
Your cubicle is now a 1000 foot deep mine shaft, what will you do?!
@@Enonymouse_ sounds like I would need to go to the store and buy repelling equipment.
@@jordanstocks660 i dont even climb anymore, i still own climbing/rapelling stuff. It has numerous uses for rigging loads and creating temporary shelters. I keep 50 feet of high test paracord stowed on my mc, saved my bacon many times. 🙂
@@Enonymouse_ go levis hunting 😁
@@PS-Straya_M8 I went down a mine shaft in my 20's and found the tag my parents left in the same tunnel in 1969 (years before I was born). The world is very small place some times. :)
To me the more chilling thought is, that those 20 or 30 miners who lost their lives in the Chinese stope incident all stepped into that cage to go down the mine. So sad they never got to ride it back up. RIP
Whoa
Apparently thats every miners fear, going down... and not coming back up. Man made caves are more dangerous than natural caves..
@@robert9595 I am a caver, and would preferer a cave any day.
to think their skeletons are all down there :(
It's just too much.
It's literally just sharing a tomb with dead people for a night.
No no no no no
"Drink some beer, have some whiskey, go for an adventure!" That's what I call a proper 'safety first' attitude when alone in an abandoned mine with no exit.
Safety fir... Safety seco... Safety thi...
...
Ehh, we'll pencil "safety" in the border of the list and get around to it eventually.
Absolutely
Liquor consumption in cold conditions
has contributed to previous deaths.
I refuse to associate with fools but
have assisted underground recovery
of deceased people.. GOOD NEWS:
Death cures anyone of stupid.
He was camping in the mine. Camping requires beer and whiskey.
This is how "found footage" horror movies are made
"I am hearing kids whispering and I haven't even had a beer yet" lmao this dude is a real man
Yep, hearing children whisper isn’t a good sign in a place like that. Kudos dude, kudos 👍
@@indowntime1966 kudos
What time of the video did he say that?
@@neillbaxter9613 ruclips.net/video/0JXfIryrv6s/видео.htmlm1s
@@neillbaxter9613 17:40
The truth is, Brent is a ghost, he just hasn't left yet.
I trained for emergency situations, cave ins and all that jazz and man am I glad it worked out for you. The water and esp stuff to keep you warm is probably one of the most essential things people forget to pack up.
Obviously I wouldnt have seen the video without you making it but man was I worried there. While entertaining you are pretty reckless with your own safety at times. I hope this is something you'll improve over time (I started to watch your videos from the beginning, so I don't know if you did at some point)
As a mine geologist, I've climbed down more than my share of rat holes around the world. When he was looking up into that area filled with stulls, with one clearly open big chunk being held up by 100+ year old wood and said, "I'm going to walk up into there, then over there..." I said "The HELL you are!" Wow. It's kind of like watching a 6 year old go down a wicked toboggan run. He just hasn't learned to be afraid yet.
I would suggest setting up a microphone down in the caves overnight. That could be very interesting to hear what might be down there.
Brilliant Idea... !!!
underrated comment
Lol hours of literal silence
That would be SO cool!!!
It’s a good idea and all until you go back on the recording and hear conversations...
"This part is collapsed, I shouldn't go through it"
****PROCEEDS TO GO THROUGH IT******
Brushes his teeth with white claw while overnighting in an abandoned mine with no way out.
Freaking legend.
I'll take "Sentences I never thought I'd read" for $1,000, Alex (RIP)
This takes balls. If it where me I would be worried about sensory deprivation but this guy clearly has some serious mental fortitude.
Brent out here playing Minecraft in someones leftover world.
he found the mineshaft under a village
He found the Abandoned village
19:45 whats the name of the background? please help!! love
@@Kigoz4Life Rick Atsley | Never gonna give you up
@@felixedvard9549 funny. in 2010.
“Don’t do this at home”
Okay I’ll stop digging a hole in my yard.
So much same
Lol i DAG a BIG hole that was 3 feet deep 2 yearsago
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
sadly puts away TNT
My dad always says in relation to ghosts and stuff "It's not the dead ones you need to worry about, it's the live ones"
I know that one too. Pretty true. But i am not affraid of ghosts, they're way less complicated than living humans. Pretty comforting actually
Spending a long amount of time alone in such a dark and isolated space can make you hallucinate and disoriented really quickly. It's not uncommon for people to feel and behave strangely or to go insane after doing such a thing.
Exactly! 💯
I could never have done that!
After the first 10 minutes I'd have been losing my 💩
I guess he does have a strong sense of mental fortitude 💪
Me?
Just
Nope
You should make a map and each day you go to a new mine you mark it ahead of time so if anything ever happened rescuers would know where to go. Also try carrying different color glow sticks to mark your path or to drop down a shaft, they have a lot of uses.
Kind of like how cave divers use a rope
The guy from Abandoned And Forgotten Places uses LED strobe buttons he got on Amazon
Contractor twine comes in very long rolls without being heavy and doesn't run out of batteries.
or you could not go in the mine...
I like the map idea. Just so you know where you have been and what you have seen.
I think the only thing scarie about being alone in a mine with no way out would be finding out that you're not alone in there after all
Who else would you find? Ghosts? Ghosts aren't real maybe if your a crazy person who "sees ghosts"
Theres a ladder clearly visible that runs the length of the shaft. He can get out at anytime lol.
@@MystxVii you are some kind of insane if you decide to use that ladder to get up the entirety of the mine
@@MystxVii not exactly those are extremely scetchy ladders and plus he has no rope or harness or anything so good luck and it would take a long long time to climb up not to mention you can't see
@@finisterre2415 I suppose for the average person, but for someone whos into Urbex, its next to nothing. We climb hundreds of meters up the sides of buildings. cranes. Chimneys.
Love that he's like hearing noises then goes......let's start drinking
i some times get this odd feeling he lived in this town in a different life too
Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised
Would explain why he feels such a deep connection to the town.
One of the 30...
@@stillinfamous Oh shut up, that's too creepy for me to be thinking about at 3:12am lmao!
@@Dargonhuman At the same time i was reading your comment it was 3:12 pm.
"The millionaire going down the mine. Well... I mean you used to be a millionaire till u decided to own an abandoned mine" hahahaha you're hoist operators sure are funny.
the problem is not spending the night alone in a mine, the problem starts if your not alone in the mine...
@@EternamDoov Not a native Speaker 😅
Well, I _was_ looking forward to sleeping tonight...
Alone in the mine is the best case scenario
Hahaha got that right! I'll be more concern of that of anything else.
💯
"Used to be a millionaire before ya bought a mine", LMAO!
In complete silence and darkness, your mind tries to make sense of it, but can't. Some call it matrix-ing. The less you have to distract you, or the more you pay attention to it, the more intense it gets, so you probably don't usually see/hear/feel so much when you're busy exploring. When you are relaxing, reflecting it gets intense. Great adventures had and to come on this channel. Thanks for sharing!
Good to know. I e damn near been driven to insanity a few times by this phenomenon 🤦🏻
"I have heartburn... Probably from that MRE."
Riiiiight. Probably has nothing to do with the 6 types of alcohol you brought and the fact that you are out of water. Lol
I’ll give it to him, I can be sober and hydrated and I will still get heart burn from MREs
19:45 whats the name of the background? please help!
Or washing his teeth with White Claw
@@Kigoz4Life Metro 2033 Main Menu theme
😂😂😂😂😂
"If the dynamite bothers me enough, I might move." I doubt I'll ever hear that phrase said again
Creepy, yet peaceful. So glad you didn't jump-scare us! Stay safe, keep sharing the story-journey.
Around 37:00, that feeling you're describing is called sonder. Essentially the realization and the feeling you get from the realization that everyone has a story, and that people in the past lived as complex a life as you live today. That's the gist of it, at least.
Lvl 900 is where he fights the balrog.
Best comment ever xD
I hear the balrog has a really high drop rate of vintage denim jeans
ok ill do it...THALL SHALL NOT PASS
yea yall hearin those minecraft cave noises at 18:35? XD and at 19:35 theres a great stripmining technique you minecrafters should pick up on haha
OG comment
Proper way to get drunk:
1) Sleep in ghost cave
2) drink to rid yourself of fear from ghosts
3) brush teeth with white claw
When you're drunk, you'll be singing alongside the ghosts
@@datsoon9236🔊🎤🎛🎵🎶 Casper play that funky music🎵🎶🎛🎛
@@jerryraidersnation3306 Lollll
@Hunter S I think the second step was not so much from fear of ghosts as much as trying to drive away the chill since he forgot the blanket and sleeping bag.
@@datsoon9236 the ghost miners will welcome you as one of theirs (miners drank a lot)😅
The amount of anxiety this video gave me….wow. You’re crazy Brent!
I hope that brent wears some type of mask that protects his lungs from all that mine debris... i'm thinking he just takes it off for the camera so we can understand him, but i really want to confirm this because i'm otherwise worried about his lungs. I want him to be able to do this channel when he's an old man, so if someone hasn't already, PLEASE SPONSOR THIS MAN WITH A QUALITY RESPIRATOR!!
EDIT: i saw him wearing a basic mask, but he still needs a respirator for his longer treks!
*turns off camera*
*20 ghost miners walk by and tip their hat to him as the go*
"I'm just gonna ignore that."
💀😭
I would probably offer them whiskey
@@LocoMe4u to be in a state to do that you’d probably already be out of whiskey lol
@@LocoMe4u well he came prepared
@@squ1dd13 Yeah hey brought spare
"Some guys are coming up for a couple of days". "Send me into the deepest mine". Jeez, the lengths this guy goes to to avoid people :D
@Teemu Suorsa xD
Man, the spooky parts of the experience felt super intense. Kudos for your bravery
It’s light outside and I’m in Wisconsin, but I got every goose bump when you said there was a light behind your light.
I’ll never try it at home. My wife always fills in my cave entrances when I get drunk in the basement.
Wait what..
@@Matt-ft6ox 👁👄👁
@@d33738 please explain this.... ☝️☝️☝️
@@Matt-ft6ox he probaly owns a estate that has caves in them, caves are known to be very dangerous to go in alone too so (while being drunk) he could have accidentally killed himself or injure himself very badly so his wife fills the entrances of the caves
@@d33738 ok that makes sense
During the Industrial Revolution they did use children in the mines since they were small enough to get into crevices. Many of them died and child labor laws were passed as a result.
Well that's horrific
Don’t forget all of the children working 16 hour shifts in factories so there family could eat
@Steve Bruce no socialism as an ideology was invented before child labor laws were passed. Although the first few countries to pass them weren’t socialist. They used more of a laisses fair economic system with nationalism also playing a huge part in there administrations. If we looked at those countries today we would see them as very backwards.
Brent's spirit is from the past and he is reliving his past life again. Great videos.
"I try to give dynamite the most amount of space that I can" ---- proceeds to sleep 5 feet away from it.... 😆
Well this is what types of RUclipsrs I like the most. No clickbaiting, something's actually interesting, he isn't overreacting, nor naming the video something like 'OMG STAYING IN A CREEPY ABANDONED HAUNTED MINE!!! (NEARLY DIED) (SO SCARY)
Ya I love that he doesn't do the whole "what happens next!" Fake suspense blah blah bullshit. This channel is awesome!
@@mikebower4582 yeah me too
I agree 100%, Im now addicted to this channel. I want to go stay there so bad!
@@lowkee33 yeh
(POLICE CALLED) ( FREE VBUCKS)
Alternate title: I get drunk on the 700 level of this abandoned mine.
Is that the level he was on? I couldn't find that info.
@@annas.8902 I think he was on the 200 level.
@@christianboer9392 the 200 level is forbidden ground/closed off after he explored it in the last video and it started falling down. But I would like to know what level he did this video on🤔🙂
The old guys having your life just before you head down, was so fully and yet wholesome. Love these videos, man!
Great American statement: I forgot my sleeping bag so I’m going to drink whiskey to stay warm
Irish national motto
This is basically how Gollum got started. Soon you're going to be creeping around in a loincloth, hunting for goblins and catfish.
....and your precious....
Next video trying to find myyyyyy precious
Precious Levi’s
Precious old glass bottles
I hope this comment rises...
This channel connected to me at many levels. Also i love the fact and thanks for keeping the sounds natural allowing viewers to feel and be there and experience in its entirety. One of the best genuine channels for sure!
I feel like it might be a good idea to set up an intercom that runs to all the cage stops, or at least it would be a little safer.
If you're doing this again, I highly recommend wearing an inner layer of wool on your torso, lower body, and wool socks. It makes a world of difference in the cold. Then wear another layer of wool or fleece on your torso and finally a good jacket and rugged pants. Whenever you get warm exploring, remove a layer if you start to sweat. Add layers again if you're planning on sitting still.
And of course bring your God darn sleeping bag and sleeping mat the next time.
This is what we do in Norway where I'm from, camping and hiking all times of the year, even when it's freezing.
I was also thinking sandwiches or meals he could make himself and just put in resealable air-tight containers because honestly that stuff in those bags of ready to eat food looked vile lol
Great to see a fellow Norwegian here. And yes, that's how we do it in Norway.😉👍
@@legacyof7 not a bad idea. It look absolutely terrible. Like cat vomit.
legacyof7 no I had sum like that and there Remarkably good even for it’s color. 😂😂
That MRE definitely didn’t look like the cat food my cat eats. However, based on his reaction, it probably tasted like it.
leave a voice recorder on the 200 ft lvl overnight some time
May I ask why the 200lv
That’s where all those miners died.
Carter Charles alot of miners died on that level due to a collapse, his last video explained it.
DRY EYED damn I didn’t watch the last one thank you for explaining ❤️ I really was curious as to why
Carter Charles yeah no problem, i would highly recommend watching the last one he made, its just as good as this one is
Hello big boss! I recently found your awesome channel.
Since then, I've become addicted to it and I can't get enough of your mine exploration videos.
My hats off to you for your bravery. That is daaaangerous stuff!! Stay safe, God be with you always 🙏🏼
I feel bad for those miners who got trapped may they never be forgotten
Rip 🙏 🕊
Brings 4 bottles of whiskey but not a sleeping bag and blanket. Essentials, people. 👍
How about the fact he brought like 5x more alcohol than water 😂
alchol can dehydrate, even though its liquid, however alcohol can keep his blood warm .
@@SiriusV23 actually that’s not really accurate. It causes the blood vessels near your skin to dilate which might make you feel warm temporarily but it’s allowing that heat to escape which lowers your core body temperature and puts you more at risk for hypothermia
Natalie Jeffrey true. Apparently drunk people die from hypothermia a lot
@@mrsnailzzz yeah, sadly that’s true
I wonder what the mortality rate is for a man alone with whiskey, white claw, and beer in a collapsing abandoned mine.
5 out of 4 people don't make it.
Very high. His life insurance policy was canceled after this aired.
If he doesnt wonder... honestly if you have hyperthermia they tell you to drink alcohol because it aids in raising your temperature. Also another reason it's good to have it is because *if* god forbid he gets hurt he can clean the wound.
@@sammanthadovel6363 wrong..Alcohol widens your blood vessels, making more blood flow to your skin. That makes you blush and feel warm and toasty. But not for long. The heat from that extra blood passes right out of your body, causing your temperature to drop.
Somebody pray for this man.
Although there are places certainly older than Cerro Gordo, there are select few spots as untouched and usable as the mines and the cage itself. It may not seem like it to most currently, but this is history in the making and Brent is the right person to be its custodian in his lifetime.
I actually have a signed copy of the Death in Yellowstone book. I worked there for a summer back in 97. it was the best experience!
Overnight and getting drunk in an abandoned mine lol. This is the most entertaining channel on RUclips
Yeah, with sketchy board bridges over deep narrow caves and old unstable dynamite everywhere. This guy's the CEO of natural selection.
@@benchattin stay in your comfort zone for life
@@benchattin You must live in a padded room
@@Nick-gh8hf There's a fine line between a dumbass and being adventurous. If all this is legit I won't be surprised if he ends up killing himself in those mines. I wish him the best though.
@@benchattin you just mad that you don’t have the same courage admit it
Man it freaked me out whenever you would randomly pause for a few seconds while talking. Complete solitude and silence must be crazy. That’s never something I’ve experienced.
Straight up, complete silence freaks me out too much. I gotta have something going on in the background or I'll go insane lol
@virtue experiencing actual complete silence, solitude, and darkness would make you go clinically insane
@virtue oh gotcha, sorry
Old tunnels are choice. Especially if there is a few inches of water throughout the tunnels.. It is bizarre
virtue Ha! I live in colorado and go camping and such fairly frequently, but even then, there’s ambient noise from animals, the wind, etc. in the mine, there’s bats, but that’s about it, maybe you tiny water drops occasionally? I think it’s most likely a completely different experience than just going out in the woods.
Absolute LEGEND !!! stop at :32 all the essentials for abandoned mine camping: 6 kinds of alcohol, check. TP, check. 🤣
Imagine if one of these days he just bumped into someone down there
Nahhh
I love how he looks deep into a creepy looking cave and just yells "Jeans?!"
Imagine if the lift operators forgot and just are sitting at home like: Hmm, am I forgetting something
☠️
there are alot of escape hatches and such there + there is a ladder fellowing the lift all the way down
but after a 100 years i plob wouldn't trust it but if it was being stuck in that cave forever i would rather take the ladder
Haha They're just like, "yaaaaa..... well Hey, at least getting rid of HIM was easy enough...! Waaaay easier than the last old bastard who owned it...!"
thats why you exsplore to find other ways out. brent should have 2 people top side just in case the 1 didnt show.good point
@@bobcoopersliveyoutubevlog3517 Yes, anything could happen to one person that could prevent him from being there the next day. I haven't watched the whole video, did Brent state that only one person was bringing him m back up?
Those crystals looked really cool. You have such a positive attitude, every now and then you remind yourself of what's your favorite thing, what you like about the situation and the place. If more people did that, we wouldn't have depression. There are lot of things wrong at any given time, but focusing on the positives just makes the whole experience more pleasing.
@8:40 Certified cage operator with "Coors" beer in hand to keep everything safe got to love these guys!!!! First step check cables, hydraulic pressures....No man screw all that B.S grab a beer and tell passengers to " hang on it's goin down"!!!!
On his phone going down the shaft:
1. Decide the type of person you want to be.
2.. Prove it to yourself with small wins.
Huge fan of your quest and these videos, but a bigger fan of this minimalist but effective mantra.
To be honest, in the first video when you were driving up to the town in the snow with your tennis shoes i was like this dude is going to last like 2 days. How you have grown is just incredible. Its awesome to see and i am very proud of you
That's exactly how I felt lmao he's definitely evolved from a city boy that's for sure e
yes .im very proud of brent too hes very fearless
@@The_Baconator_ some people are country people at heart doesn’t matter where you are from.
@@cheifhad1260 well Brent has proved that
@@The_Baconator_ i agree
It's experiences like this that make you really appreciate what you have. Awesome video!
Thanks for sharing your adventures, I so enjoy them all
Fun fact, your brain makes up random noises to compensate for complete silence
Oh damn
This is why i can't sleep without a fan. HOW DO PEOPLE SLEEP WITH SILENCE!
Kept hearing noises it 4: 29 am for me while watching 👀
@@MaryJane-wk1ni Go to bed when you're exhausted. Close your eyes. Empty your mind. Fall asleep. Easy.
Mary Jane Just turned my fan on and got in bed !
My guy said "I didn't bring enough lights" then proceeded to bring out 2 full bottles of liquor, some beer, and some hard seltzers haha.
Forgot his blanket n bag cus he brought so much alcohol haha
This guy is going to die someday and someone will eventually come across his body surrounded a bunch of SD cards and used batteries, but nothing that would actually keep him alive. 😆
@@projectgoatse Drink whiskey and wander around solo in a mine. What could go wrong.
Aren't Whiteclaw 1 standrard drink LMAO
"The essential"
Better than 90% of hollywood thrillers nowadays. Good job spooking yourself and everyone here. if I knew it was gonna be like this, I'd have some popcorn to watch this.
If I heard voices or saw flashes of light in an abandoned mine, I would immediately find the quickest exit. The voices part would be especially terrifying for me.
Everyone ever: dont mix your alcohols
Brent: so I have some beer, some white claw, some bourbon, some whiskey, some 30 year old vodka straight from Mother Russia herself, this aged moonshine I found down here-- actually, there's a fully functioning liquor store around the corner in the mine so that's gunna be some fun
Everyone ever? I don't think I've heard anyone ever say not to mix alcohols lol
You puke and you are way more drunk than if you stuck to one.
@@OMGnanerpus yeah mixing is super bad. Learned the hard way one night clubbing and mixing different booze. Vomit central
Suprised he didn't get arseholed and end up looking about and falling down the rest of the mine👍🏻😂😂😂
It's only bad if you're drinking different types of alcohol with different ABVs. You're more likely to overdrink if you're sampling 4 different types of bourbons ranging from 90 - 130 proof, than having four 5% beers in one hour. At the end of the day it's just alcohol that we're pouring down our guzzle. Cheers!
A little crazy? Can’t count how many things that could have gone wrong. However my hats off to you.
Truly I'm beginning to become more and more amazed that hes alive
I was on pins & needles so many things could have gone wrong, and forgetting your blankets🥶🥶 was only one of them..bats 🦇🦇 yiks & possible death☠ with a collapse or hitting some 🧨🧨🧨 was the highest. So scary...😵😳🥺😨😱
Exactly what I'd write ... he's crazy, but I really like what he's doing and his attitude towards it :)
@@daytonaaaargh I used to think that but I'm becoming more worried that he doesn't care about his own life at all. Remember the first day he showed up in sneakers in the snow, then got lost the second day... jeez
@@RED-jg6mt I think this is less about him not caring, and more about him being very inexperienced and naive. There are plenty of examples throughout history of "yuppies" heading off into the wild to seek out a romanticized version of nature and then ending up at the bottom of a ditch, or frozen to death at the top of a mountain. This dude's almost certainly going to die in that town, especially if he keeps doing stupid shit like this.
I appreciate the transparency factor seeing you just be paranoid for the first bit down there. I don't think anyone else would feel any different at first lol. I know I wouldn't, I'd be trippin the whole time I'm sure.
I really appreciate how you don't spend much time explaining to me how RUclips works in every video, thank you very much.
All that alcohol and an open mineshaft, in the dark... Whatever could go wrong...
Tempting fate.
You might not get sick eating it, but having eaten them for 12 years when I was in the Army. I can promise you won't shit right for a week.
Hahahaha in stitches right now.
🤣🤣🤣 I ate a bunch on a scout outing back in the day cuz I thought they were cool.... only plus side about it was not having to dig a hole in the snow and expose my ass to the elements 😂
Them mfs clean me out. I can eat one and shit through a screen door and never hit a wire.
Its 50/50 for me. Sometimes I'm running out past the wire to shit in a hole. Sometimes its 2 days later when i pass a brick of sandpaper
Gotta chew the gum!
Brent: Have you thought of setting water tanks at 2-3 levels so the pump does not have to work so hard to get water up to the top. It would mean more pumps but I would think less wear and tear on the equipment. Just a thought.
I spent the night in a cave once. But there was 5 of us in our teens and early twenties age group. It wasn't spooky, but we were full of youth, company, bravado and cheap whiskey. After a night of heavy drinking the thing that freaked me out was when we went to leave one guy demanded to be first to leave. He was a big guy 6' 4" and he wasnt super fit. There was point that was pretty narrow to get out, he couldn't get through. Then he was blocking the only exit. On the way down he squeezed unreported to me letting gravity help. In retrospect I should have realised, I was 120 at 5'8" and it was tight. Dumb youth I guess, or pre-hits to the whiskey? Lol
All dour of us pushed, panicked. Then we backed him out for a bit and thought. We took off all his outter layer of clothes and pushed , tried again. Obviously we succeeded.
I still love caving. But there was a few moments of panic, but then again I'm sure that's why I love it.
>doesnt sleep in a nice flat area because it might be creepy
>instead sleeps next to literal dynamite
Worth it
@@Dirtbiker463 I guess?? For what though...?
Am I the only one who thinks he should have put his phone in Airplane Mode? It's a good way to save battery so your phone doesn't keep trying to find a signal in a mine that won't have one.
I was thinking the same
yeah
Very true I always do that camping because the battery flys down struggling to get reception because there is none that being said when he was talking about his batteries keep dying think he meant his camera
Thanks I've always wondered what airplane mode meant
@@donaldsouthern5662 do u know how to switch it on than?
It’s neat to go back and watch these older videos of yours and compare them to where you are now and see the progression that you have accomplished since. If you knew Johnny then idk, but I think you would’ve probably enjoyed the company down in that level.
I have just recently been introduced to your channel. I love it! 67 yr old nomad on the road, visiting a friend in Aberdeen CA........so close to your home. I hope we can drive up there to check it out. Love what you are doing!
“Don’t try this at home” yeah lemme go downstairs to my personal mine in the basement and try to stay the night
33:20 "You may not rest now, there are monsters nearby"
Man when you were going through the mine and the music 🎵 playing i was so into it and I would so get lost. Kudos to you for everything you do
I just came across this. You're really brave and definitely not claustrophobic! Your kittens are adorable. I hope everything is coming along as planned with Cerro Gordo (despite the weather). You were able to do a lot down there. I'd have been so scared that I'd have passed out drunk next to the elevator, lol. Your videos are fascinating.
Stays overnight in an abandoned mine.
Sets up a bar.
/applause
It's called whiskey courage!
He will be totally numb tomorrow morning.
I stayed the night two times in a cave system that was used as a bar during the prohibition lol. The Lost Sea Caverns. It's been around and used throughout history. The Cherokee used it, Confederates during the Civil War, a bar was in it during the Prohibition lol. It also has the largest underground lake in North America. Side note though; we took the original entrance down, and it was sketchy as hell, even being the hard headed teenager I was when I got to do it. When they showed us some of the stuff from when it was used as a bar, they also mentioned how people have died trying to go back up after drinking more than they usually do. Apparently they'd drink more than usual while down there, since the alcohol didn't kick in as quick as it does at ground level, and as they would get further and further up the drunker they got, which led to people falling over and either getting hurt badly or dying and their bodies possibly not being found.
Only thing to do
HE wanted to fit in with the minors that used to work there
Basically sitting here reading all of the comments to distract me from getting scared by the video.
Dude!! You’re something else!!
THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!! This lowkey spooked me, I’m glad he put calming music in some parts unlike most youtubers who’d put very spooky music to set the mood. 😂 This video was really scary to watch!!
Yeah i like to think he made a drinking game outside of the video to cope with the creepiness
"Don't try this at home"
I'll make sure to not stay in my personal mine at my home. 😂
Hi Brent, great video.
I visited Cerro Gordo about a year before you bought the place. I can understand your love for the place. An amazing g place it is for sure! I live in Ridgecrest, if you need a stop off on a supply run or somewhere secure to stage things give me a shout.
Hugh