It is over 175 foot Deep from our estimates. Big thanks to the subscriber for bringing us out there and showing us the cave! Check out Jacobs channel @Mineral_dude
Indeed, Georgia (especially this part of it) is known worldwide for its huge abundance of ridiculously extensive cavern systems. Some of the longest caves in the world, largest ballrooms, and highest domes are there. It all has to do with the bedrock geology, wherever you get country rock that is easily dissolved with water, you end up with this sort of thing. Where it’s limestone-based, it’s called “karst.” And yes, one of the more common things to find in old mines and caves is long-dead critters…. Sadly, even more commonly than un-stolen mining artifacts or intact and geologically notable cave features. Fortunately, though, finding a dead human is MUCH more rare. Usually either those are found and removed pretty quickly, or they’re unrecoverable and are never returned to the surface. Only very rarely does someone just stumble across a human corpse, which is certainly a very good thing.
really nice video ive just subscribed :) ,i want just to add something : remember to do a stopper knot at the end of your rope it can save you if a rope is too short :) (70 percents of death on rope in my country is because of this) , you can also do a little redirect to perfectly place your rope in the center of the pit and it prevent it from touching potentialy rough surfaces and cutting it when ascending , i dont want to sound annoying , just concerned on your safty , have fun caving guys an stay safe :D
Everyday people are dismembered and killed because someone didn't want to "sound annoying". Everyday people lose eyes, fingers, hands, and cocks because people wanted to look cool. The two types of accidents most likely to kill you are car crash and falling from heights.
Purty badass guys!! Most def needed this adventure escape this mornin!!! I got my Momma watchin y'all and she sais y'all are crazy Lmao I personally think y'all are bad to the bone!!! Love love love it!! Amazin flowstone 😍 Have'a great weekend guys!! Peace and much love to y'all all be safe out there guys 😁😍✌️❤️💯🙏
You're right, it can be very dangerous, especially during hot monthes where the cold air is trapped in the hole and very few outside air come in. During winter, the outside air usually ventilates large cavities like this one quite well. It's even worse if there are biological wastes like in this case (dead leaves, animal carcasses etc), CO2 can be produced in large quantity and since it's heavier than air it can form a "pool" at the bottom. If you enter this pool, you could pass out and die in a few minutes without realizing it.
Also bringing some high visibility string and stringing it throughout the cave as they discover would probably be a good idea. You can unstring it as you come back, but cave formations can look a lot alike eachother and you can find yourself lost quite easily.
@thescratchychannel you obviously don't know much about caving! It's very uncommon to "GET LOST" in a cave. There are a few other dangers far more worth thinking about when doing this
Thats just insane to know you're gonna be one of the first people ever exploring something like this. I can imagine it's a little emotional even let alone the thrill.
Now with all the poverty we have. Here's so much room on earth. Then the sad thing is walking in those woods at night not even knowing that hole is there. And how many abandon parks and areas that have tunnels no one knows about. Scary. Farm land with open holes that's like Alice's wonder hole from the void or the movie 300 this is SPARTA
5:23 Prairie ring-necked snake, what a cutie. ALSO, big indication that this cave has another way in, at the very least big enough for this snake to have crawled down there from a burrow or a flatter path. 5:44 Looks like a Barking Treefrog, but i might be wrong.
This cave is a cave definitely worth revisiting. It is a shame to see so many skeletons of animals who have long since passed away due to having gotten trapped down there. At least with small animals like that frog and the snake is that... They'll probably be lucky enough to continue living for awhile longer off of any bugs that wind up falling down too. Either way, the snek was adorable to see.
That frog could climb out no problem but that ring neck snake was most likely trapped unless there was another way out. They're not very good climbers.
Those small animals and insects aren't just falling down there, that's where they live. All that leaf litter and detritus is filled with insects. It may not be an ecosystem that most people are familiar with but it's an ecosystem like any other.
What freaks me out is the dust particles not moving lol. Idk if airflow is good or bad for cave exploring but it just freaks me out either way that there is none
It really sucks to live in MO (the cave state) where we have 7000+ caves and all of them are closed except 10-15 commercial tourist caves(unless youre conservation or got their blessings for a permit on one of their many caves). Exclusivity is bs and infuriating. i wish caving was a friendly community.
Elitism and Gatekeepers are one of the reasons why I left grottos and all that is associated with cavers and caving. Wish I knew these dudes personally, they seem pretty chill tbh
I live in missouri and yes most of our caves are locked up but I do know of a few caves that have back ways in and some that are not known by conservation or many people to exist. I also know where there are large holes like this that do lead to a network of caverns.
@@jtbuilds9176 yeah Arkansas has a lot of barred doors in front of all the cave openings I've encountered. But then again I haven't been in all the corners of deep woods and I hear there's hidden openings.
I've often had dreams where I have had a large water leak that has gone unnoticed for a long time to form something like this on my property. Sometimes a cave, other times an underground river that finally collapsed the ground over the top of it. That and another popular one is finding an old room that was sealed off behind a false wall or a guesthouse that I either used to use or had forgotten about. My favorite was finding the giant industrial basement that was at least ten stories deep completely lined with concrete. Steel ladders, concrete steps, the works. I bet I'll have a dream like that tonight.
If going down 200+ feet into a cave wasnt sketchy enough you guys are now thinking hey I can dig under this rock and maybe climb under this collapsed tunnel...
Could you please explain how you find your way out , I’m always scared to death for you all and need to know how you all keep yourselves safe . I love you adventures and wish all the success you can get !
Chaulk or glow sticks or even rope can be a good way to mark your path. If your worried about getting lost Most caves are quite linear. So you can usually go one direction and find your way out.
Damn.. That's a straight up death pit! It's a bummer it doesn't really go anywhere though. Really hope the landowner puts something over the hole or add a fence around that area, so that no more animals fall in there.
Not a cave. That is definitely an old well carved out of the rock where the person who dug it met an aquifer (Thus filling their well) and that aquifer is no longer in existence or dry for the summer.
Love your videos !!! They take me back to my younger years when my friends and I used to explore every local cave we could find. It was fun and exciting. Stay safe.
Why waste all that time going down into holes in the earth just to come back up empty handed? The more you know, the more you can bring back with you. Real eye realize, bruh….
Ya, lets put ourselves into substantial debt to attend a university, attain a degree, just so the viewers can know the name of random rocks that have no direct impact in their life whatsoever.
Whole video I’m chillin till you start jamming the camera into cracks trying to dig into them, that’s when my watch starts warning me about my heart rate
I've done that cave before, you missed out on seeing basically an underwater pool there, its unreal. That said you were lucky to only see that one snake when we went there was like 100.
This guy didn't tie a stopper AND his rope was poorly flaked! This is why everyone dies repelling!! Glad you were careful. Much love, super awesome video.
Is that water drink able? Can't imagine walking this forest alone at night, and you fall all the way down. Poor animals that did. This hole needs a big fence all around it so no one can fall into it. Or no other inoccent animal either. Please 🥺 put protection around this place. Please i beg you guys. Thank you.
Man, exploring caves looks so much fun. But the only thing I can think of is the move "The Descent", which my parents blessed me with at the age of 9 years old lol.
When he fucking checked the small side passages and crouched down to look under a lip, I swore I saw a fucking skeleton creature because there was a jagged white rock formation.
‼️I would love to see a little of the rigging and rope work at the beginning before you start getting on rope to show newer vertical cavers the whole process‼️
There is a video, a series of them called Vertical Caving that does just that, I just started on it myself. The first one is showing "descenders", how they work, various types, how to set them up and use them, there's knot tying acenders, and more, do a search and check it out.
@@Shawn-yp9icyeah Derek Bristol is awesome he’s really the only RUclipsr that has trustworthy and in depth vertical videos. I’ve just personally never tried my hand at rigging and knots I’ve always been with guys and gals of the grotto or a person of higher knowledge of rope safety so seeing a few cuts of it before the decent would be pretty cool!!
@@JayDeeFrm7400 I see, good luck and try to instill good habits and decide things that you will never cut corners or make exceptions on and stick to them. Also caving with someone who is careless or does things above his experience level or strength will eventually lead to him blowing it, and it could come in the form of kicking a big rock loose way above you, no telling.
Every animal that ever survived that fall, had the chance to become a completely different undiscovered subspecies, especially if this is on private property its likely never been explored, the snake and the frog, ought to be documented
Look up the local "grotto" (local chapter) of the NSS: national speleology society. Cave locations and maps tend to be semi-secret but if you get some training and meet the local people you can start getting shown locations.
@@Shawn-yp9ic It could be a lot of work though, depending on how much dirt needs to be removed. I’d think if it requires days of work with shovels you’d need to pull the dirt up so it doesn’t wash right back into the hole you’re digging when it rains. You also might want to adjust the descent route to prevent excessive foot traffic over the pretty flowstone.
@@marshallsweatherhiking1820 I'm not knowledgeable or experienced in dirt digging but I would hope to avoid pulling all that dirt up and out if I could. That was a long way up from the pit. Maybe if it was done right and you waited for a real heavy rain you could get the dirt to wash down and out with out plugging it up again, remove hand size and larger rocks. Also before completely excavating it to man size hole I'd consider digging it out enough to work a camera into the passage and try to determine if whatever opening that might be there is one that can be made big enough for a person from dirt removal. It may be that the rock passage has a constriction that is too small for an adult to get through and Id want to know that before digging too far. But I agree, could be a massive cave that opens up just beyond the mud clog. Worth checking.
“I just have to dig it out…” Have you ever considered that it was a sign from God saying, “You’ve gone far enough”? This exploration was a nail biter. Also, do you ever enter arm wrestling contests? With your upper body strength you could tear an arm off a Gondark.
I wish i had something like that on my property. I have 400 acres but with Zero caves. Huge forest and river though. If i had a cave i would build a stairwell going down.
100 years ago, this would have been an ideal location for an outhouse.
😂😂
Also next Thursday.
til the opening sinks in, and you fall into 3 years of shit from sitting there so much. 😂😂😂
@@Born2DoubleUp soft landing at least.
@@JamesBond-qv2ht😅
Insane to think there's just these massive holes in the middle of forest. Some animals must have met their worst nightmare
Every forest
Probably some people too😂
@@AlexPletcherPhotonot every forrest. At least not to a degree like this. The southeast of America is something else
Indeed, Georgia (especially this part of it) is known worldwide for its huge abundance of ridiculously extensive cavern systems. Some of the longest caves in the world, largest ballrooms, and highest domes are there. It all has to do with the bedrock geology, wherever you get country rock that is easily dissolved with water, you end up with this sort of thing. Where it’s limestone-based, it’s called “karst.” And yes, one of the more common things to find in old mines and caves is long-dead critters…. Sadly, even more commonly than un-stolen mining artifacts or intact and geologically notable cave features. Fortunately, though, finding a dead human is MUCH more rare. Usually either those are found and removed pretty quickly, or they’re unrecoverable and are never returned to the surface. Only very rarely does someone just stumble across a human corpse, which is certainly a very good thing.
I agree. What is weird is that they hardly ever find bones in theses things.
really nice video ive just subscribed :) ,i want just to add something : remember to do a stopper knot at the end of your rope it can save you if a rope is too short :) (70 percents of death on rope in my country is because of this) , you can also do a little redirect to perfectly place your rope in the center of the pit and it prevent it from touching potentialy rough surfaces and cutting it when ascending , i dont want to sound annoying , just concerned on your safty , have fun caving guys an stay safe :D
Everyday people are dismembered and killed because someone didn't want to "sound annoying". Everyday people lose eyes, fingers, hands, and cocks because people wanted to look cool. The two types of accidents most likely to kill you are car crash and falling from heights.
Nice toss!
❤❤ hope you brought that green frog up!
It dissappear somewhere we don't know where it was hiding but we tried to look for it
I got claustrophobia just watching this, but it's so cool watching from the safety of home lol
Purty badass guys!! Most def needed this adventure escape this mornin!!! I got my Momma watchin y'all and she sais y'all are crazy Lmao I personally think y'all are bad to the bone!!! Love love love it!! Amazin flowstone 😍 Have'a great weekend guys!! Peace and much love to y'all all be safe out there guys 😁😍✌️❤️💯🙏
I saw like 300 spiders throughout this video, and decided this is no longer my ideal hobby.
Bro entered the Minecraft caves 😂😂💀
Eventually, you will discover Rodan's cave.
Would love to see a water sample and see if it’s clean
How does one refrain from drinking that water?
i wonder how something like this can form just a near perfect vertical
"250-foot-deep cavern discovered in our car's glove compartment." ❤
You guys inspire me. Keep it up.
I'm glad you do this SO I DONT HAVE TO!!!!! stay safe!!!
I recommend you bring a portable gas detector with you when visiting not well known caves. Could save your life one day
I was jut gonna say, toxic gas in these tunnels isn't too uncommon
You're right, it can be very dangerous, especially during hot monthes where the cold air is trapped in the hole and very few outside air come in. During winter, the outside air usually ventilates large cavities like this one quite well.
It's even worse if there are biological wastes like in this case (dead leaves, animal carcasses etc), CO2 can be produced in large quantity and since it's heavier than air it can form a "pool" at the bottom. If you enter this pool, you could pass out and die in a few minutes without realizing it.
Also bringing some high visibility string and stringing it throughout the cave as they discover would probably be a good idea. You can unstring it as you come back, but cave formations can look a lot alike eachother and you can find yourself lost quite easily.
I was looking the see if someone mentioned this
@thescratchychannel you obviously don't know much about caving! It's very uncommon to "GET LOST" in a cave. There are a few other dangers far more worth thinking about when doing this
Thats just insane to know you're gonna be one of the first people ever exploring something like this. I can imagine it's a little emotional even let alone the thrill.
*People have probably been down there before. They just didn't have ropes to climb back out.* 🪦
imagine this is in someone's backyard?
@@geometricart7851 That hole has been there way before backyards were invented.
@@reverendtfg6802it can still be in someone's backyard tho...
Now with all the poverty we have. Here's so much room on earth. Then the sad thing is walking in those woods at night not even knowing that hole is there. And how many abandon parks and areas that have tunnels no one knows about. Scary. Farm land with open holes that's like Alice's wonder hole from the void or the movie 300 this is SPARTA
5:23 Prairie ring-necked snake, what a cutie. ALSO, big indication that this cave has another way in, at the very least big enough for this snake to have crawled down there from a burrow or a flatter path.
5:44 Looks like a Barking Treefrog, but i might be wrong.
Could the snake not be stuck down there and survive?
I was wondering if the snake and the frog had fallen in. What would they eat that deep underground?
what about spider at 8:47?
@@justgame2924 You mean "The Keeper of the Cave"?
@@justgame2924 if i had to guess id say its a daddy long legs but i also have no idea and made that up
Coolest Ringneck snake ever 😊 Him and that frog run that pit
I was hoping they’d take the snake back up. Let it live in the sunshine.
@@AFMR0420 i think the snake was vibin'
@@AFMR0420agree, i would have.
You guys might be finding animals never seen before 😅
That water pool was abyssal! This cave has much more to tell 💪🏻 extra luck on the return boys!
This cave is a cave definitely worth revisiting. It is a shame to see so many skeletons of animals who have long since passed away due to having gotten trapped down there. At least with small animals like that frog and the snake is that... They'll probably be lucky enough to continue living for awhile longer off of any bugs that wind up falling down too. Either way, the snek was adorable to see.
That frog could climb out no problem but that ring neck snake was most likely trapped unless there was another way out. They're not very good climbers.
Well, you can at least rest assured the larger animals didn’t suffer long. That was a straight fall a long way
Those small animals and insects aren't just falling down there, that's where they live. All that leaf litter and detritus is filled with insects. It may not be an ecosystem that most people are familiar with but it's an ecosystem like any other.
There seems to be a pretty steady supply of biomass falling down, im sure a cave like this has creatures that live in it year round, like the snake.
Not a shame, just nature.
The snake was a ring neck. That's about as big as they get. The frog looked like it was probably a tree frog, so could climb right out if he wants.
Can’t wait to see a part 2…I love how you point out the critters in your vids! Makes me smile that your so careful getting around em! Love it! 🙂❤️
What freaks me out is the dust particles not moving lol. Idk if airflow is good or bad for cave exploring but it just freaks me out either way that there is none
We all appreciate the content. Thanks for sharing gentlemen, and stay safe out there.
It really sucks to live in MO (the cave state) where we have 7000+ caves and all of them are closed except 10-15 commercial tourist caves(unless youre conservation or got their blessings for a permit on one of their many caves). Exclusivity is bs and infuriating. i wish caving was a friendly community.
Elitism and Gatekeepers are one of the reasons why I left grottos and all that is associated with cavers and caving. Wish I knew these dudes personally, they seem pretty chill tbh
What state is best for caving?
I live in missouri and yes most of our caves are locked up but I do know of a few caves that have back ways in and some that are not known by conservation or many people to exist. I also know where there are large holes like this that do lead to a network of caverns.
@@jtbuilds9176 yeah Arkansas has a lot of barred doors in front of all the cave openings I've encountered. But then again I haven't been in all the corners of deep woods and I hear there's hidden openings.
They probably don’t want to be rescuing noobie cavers
I've often had dreams where I have had a large water leak that has gone unnoticed for a long time to form something like this on my property. Sometimes a cave, other times an underground river that finally collapsed the ground over the top of it. That and another popular one is finding an old room that was sealed off behind a false wall or a guesthouse that I either used to use or had forgotten about. My favorite was finding the giant industrial basement that was at least ten stories deep completely lined with concrete. Steel ladders, concrete steps, the works.
I bet I'll have a dream like that tonight.
You’re not the only one who has dreams like that!
I haven't had that kind of dream ever. It is interesting though. Thanks for sharing!
The dreams do get pretty wild like that
Sounds like your spirit wants u to explore ur property or to make a bunker underground.
@@lifeisa.smalllesson4607 Spirits??!! haha pftt it's the gemini aliens, guarantee they are a gemini
That was a beautiful little pool,
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!! 👍
Should there be makers, a warning sign, or maybe rope off/fencing around that area/hole? All of the above perhaps. 😆 Death hole!
The fact that there not scared of some hidden hole taking them by surprise is just a scary thought in itself
Imagine filling a mason jar with some of that crystal clear cave water and viewing the contents under a microscope
That’s been my goal for a while. I’d also like to find fungus and fossils
If going down 200+ feet into a cave wasnt sketchy enough you guys are now thinking hey I can dig under this rock and maybe climb under this collapsed tunnel...
We are definitely going to try one of these days! Hope it leads to a giant cavern back there!
Could you please explain how you find your way out , I’m always scared to death for you all and need to know how you all keep yourselves safe . I love you adventures and wish all the success you can get !
Idk we just kind of wander out
@@ActionAdventureTwins lmfao
Chaulk or glow sticks or even rope can be a good way to mark your path. If your worried about getting lost
Most caves are quite linear. So you can usually go one direction and find your way out.
You didn’t see the popcorn trail?
if they ever dont make it out we'd never see the video
Have y’all ever found remains of someone who got stuck/lost? Imagine just exploring by yourself and falling into a hole like this
That guy was such a cool dude! Gotta love the nice guys with caves in their backyard 🎉
I just love your videos. I'd probably never go anywhere near a cave, but it is fascinating to watch. Thanks.
That’s actually really cool for this to come from a sub
Damn.. That's a straight up death pit! It's a bummer it doesn't really go anywhere though.
Really hope the landowner puts something over the hole or add a fence around that area, so that no more animals fall in there.
Cave organisms gotta eat, too.
@@poa2.0surface77 Nah, OP is right. We should seal it off so everything in the cave starves. Stfu ditship
yall NEED to be careful of natural gas and carbon monoxide in vertical pits of unknown caliber
Gotta clean up the entrance and put some lights down there, make a mini bar, get a TV, make a real man cave haha
I Like the way you think
I really hope the snake and frog aren't stuck down there. Hope they're okay... :(
thank you for taking me on this trip. with my physcial issues i will never get to do what you are doing. so this is pretty darn close
It feels like I am the one repelling down the rope! Really an amazing perspective.
Subscribed :D
A nice safe place from ww3 nuclear war
Edward, your a rockstar........ love your adventurism , probably spelled wrong but it's contagious
What state is this in I just recently learned I live close to petty johns
Not a cave. That is definitely an old well carved out of the rock where the person who dug it met an aquifer (Thus filling their well) and that aquifer is no longer in existence or dry for the summer.
I was looking online for pictures of bright green cave frogs and I didn’t see any that looked like that one. Could be a new discovery?? 😲
It was a tree frog! I looked for him to bring out but couldn't find him he's got a good hiding spot
Make sure you light up the caves as you go, otherwise creepers might spawn behind you.
Love your videos !!! They take me back to my younger years when my friends and I used to explore every local cave we could find. It was fun and exciting. Stay safe.
So inspiring that even home owners can find deep caves.
Here I thought he was going to live in it !
You boys should really do a geology degree so you can identify everything you’re finding. Awesome channel, guys!
Why waste all that time going down into holes in the earth just to come back up empty handed? The more you know, the more you can bring back with you. Real eye realize, bruh….
I was just gonna say get some water samples at least.
And learn to identify living and dead fauna.
Ya, lets put ourselves into substantial debt to attend a university, attain a degree, just so the viewers can know the name of random rocks that have no direct impact in their life whatsoever.
@@EldritchPie they could stumble on a rare precious stone and not realize it. I would definitely invest the time to study if I'm doing this.
Do you guys have an Inaturalist account? All these species you see in caves could very well be their own subspecies adapted to local conditions.
Whole video I’m chillin till you start jamming the camera into cracks trying to dig into them, that’s when my watch starts warning me about my heart rate
I wish they would have told us if its deep or not tho
Amazing stuff guys 😳👍🏻😎
I've done that cave before, you missed out on seeing basically an underwater pool there, its unreal. That said you were lucky to only see that one snake when we went there was like 100.
This guy didn't tie a stopper AND his rope was poorly flaked! This is why everyone dies repelling!! Glad you were careful. Much love, super awesome video.
So amazing! I’m waiting for a creature from the movie The Descent to pop out.
You are one of the best channels on youtube. I love what you do. What an awsome cave it's like a dried up cenote after a couple of million years.
That was one beautiful entry. You guys are experts. Be safe Dudes. It’s beautiful down there.
I would have loved to see bones down their!!! Maybe you guys should have had someone that could have shown and knew what bones were!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd love to be hiding down there with a Yeti costume on.
😅😅😅
Imagine just strolling thru the woods and falling 100+ feet to your doom
Is that water drink able? Can't imagine walking this forest alone at night, and you fall all the way down. Poor animals that did. This hole needs a big fence all around it so no one can fall into it. Or no other inoccent animal either. Please 🥺 put protection around this place. Please i beg you guys. Thank you.
You need a 'Duuuuude' counter Lol
one thing i have notecied you dont tie a stopper at the end of your ab ropes bru
Toujours un Moment de Détente🎬Beau Travail comme d'habitude🔬🍀💪Alex France🗽🙏🌌
Explore the cave, get to name the cave?
Man, exploring caves looks so much fun. But the only thing I can think of is the move "The Descent", which my parents blessed me with at the age of 9 years old lol.
Thanks! Great channel
When he fucking checked the small side passages and crouched down to look under a lip, I swore I saw a fucking skeleton creature because there was a jagged white rock formation.
Pretty cool cave man. I love it when you explore a cave for the first time. I can't say we have the opportunities here in Europe.
one day, bro will stop posting and we'll know why......
‼️I would love to see a little of the rigging and rope work at the beginning before you start getting on rope to show newer vertical cavers the whole process‼️
There is a video, a series of them called Vertical Caving that does just that, I just started on it myself. The first one is showing "descenders", how they work, various types, how to set them up and use them, there's knot tying acenders, and more, do a search and check it out.
@@Shawn-yp9icyeah Derek Bristol is awesome he’s really the only RUclipsr that has trustworthy and in depth vertical videos. I’ve just personally never tried my hand at rigging and knots I’ve always been with guys and gals of the grotto or a person of higher knowledge of rope safety so seeing a few cuts of it before the decent would be pretty cool!!
@@JayDeeFrm7400 I see, good luck and try to instill good habits and decide things that you will never cut corners or make exceptions on and stick to them. Also caving with someone who is careless or does things above his experience level or strength will eventually lead to him blowing it, and it could come in the form of kicking a big rock loose way above you, no telling.
would have liked to see it without a crazy fish-eye lens...holes probably much less impressive in person
All I want to know is how the hell are they not scared of the bugs, spiders and creepy crawlies?! Great video!
because they are harmless & tiny
Oh my gosh. I can handle the creepy crawlies any day of the week. But the idea of going down into a cave and spelunking is heart pounding to me. 😀
At around 4 minutes, he says “wow.” So nonchilantly
Really nice cave, would be nice if the owner of the land could put a fence round the top to stop anything else falling into it.
Every animal that ever survived that fall, had the chance to become a completely different undiscovered subspecies, especially if this is on private property its likely never been explored, the snake and the frog, ought to be documented
Thanks for sharing your adventure!
I keep watching thinking... "when do they find all the bodies?" it's like a freakin' horror movie.
That was amazing! Glad to see you guys have experience to do this.
Y’all need to get in contact with demo Matt he has a cave system he needs explored and mapped!!!!!!!!
That’s no cave. That’s the neighbors wife
Snarf snarf 😂
Damnnnn!! Lmao!!!
I'm legit surprised you didn't find a body at the bottom of this.
I want to get into this so damn bad! But from everything I see public access caves are basically non-existant, sad to see!. Love the content!
Look up the local "grotto" (local chapter) of the NSS: national speleology society. Cave locations and maps tend to be semi-secret but if you get some training and meet the local people you can start getting shown locations.
appreciate the insight sir!@@moldovancrisis5482
The minecraft caves and cliffs update goes crazy
Sweet little exploration, I really wonder if digging there might lead to a whole new, unexplored part of the cave! 😆
it has to go somewhere since its not full of water
@@Shawn-yp9ic It could be a lot of work though, depending on how much dirt needs to be removed. I’d think if it requires days of work with shovels you’d need to pull the dirt up so it doesn’t wash right back into the hole you’re digging when it rains. You also might want to adjust the descent route to prevent excessive foot traffic over the pretty flowstone.
@@marshallsweatherhiking1820 I'm not knowledgeable or experienced in dirt digging but I would hope to avoid pulling all that dirt up and out if I could. That was a long way up from the pit. Maybe if it was done right and you waited for a real heavy rain you could get the dirt to wash down and out with out plugging it up again, remove hand size and larger rocks. Also before completely excavating it to man size hole I'd consider digging it out enough to work a camera into the passage and try to determine if whatever opening that might be there is one that can be made big enough for a person from dirt removal. It may be that the rock passage has a constriction that is too small for an adult to get through and Id want to know that before digging too far. But I agree, could be a massive cave that opens up just beyond the mud clog. Worth checking.
@@marshallsweatherhiking1820 ok
For a deep measurement you can use laser length meter on some stick. Give a try. Nice video.
Ooh first like.
“I just have to dig it out…” Have you ever considered that it was a sign from God saying, “You’ve gone far enough”?
This exploration was a nail biter.
Also, do you ever enter arm wrestling contests? With your upper body strength you could tear an arm off a Gondark.
I hate that i watch these videos mixed with caving disaster stories, now im constantly worried for yall
Great, now I have a fear of random holes to the void in the forest.
Found a opening in a sinkhole at my cousins place in Missouri, I don’t have the balls to venture in.
Bruh that looks like an old rifle or some type of long gun at the top of the screen 4:14
That poor snake is probably blind now 😆
I wish i had something like that on my property. I have 400 acres but with Zero caves. Huge forest and river though. If i had a cave i would build a stairwell going down.
I wonder if they've ever found human remains in these
Anxiety when he goes in cracks 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
Dude I wish I owned land with a cave like this. It would be epic.
Install some permanent ladders. Lighting. Freaking awesome
y didnt u found ancient city or stronhold down there😅