Hi Mick. Hope all is well with you. A bit of moisture, still pretty dry overall compared to the mines in wetter areas. We're spoiled that way. Thanks for watching 👍😄
Funny how I find something, I would never do, so interesting... LOL Maybe it is not so much the explore but rather the couple that are doing the exploring and how much they love it.
Hi Max. Thanks for the kind words. I don't think that you're alone in your thoughts about going in mines. I don't think that a majority of the people who watch us would follow us underground.👌😄
Well, it's my two favorite Desert Rats again. Haha. How have you been? That was a fun explore, lots of colors, I find it interesting that the mine rail was left in so many of these mines. It must have been relatively cheap at the time. Oh, well. Good to see you again. And thanks for taking me along again. Please be careful in all you do. Till next time.
Hi Bob. We are both doing well. Thanks for asking. Yes, some good colors in this one. Most times, any of the rail that has a bend in it gets left, and only the straight pieces get removed and reused. You're welcome, and thank you for the nice comment. 👌😄
Hi Jimmy. It's always good to hear from you. Not too many artifacts here, although the cap tin was fun to see. Thanks for the comment and blessing. Hope you are doing well.🙏😄
The vertical clearance was rather good for your explore. A great diversity in minerals. Those looked like fire hoses?Do they still ship dynamite in those wood boxes? Thanksfor sharing the adventure Tom and Julie.Stay warm and safe folks.
Hi Jake. Maybe they were repurposed fire hoses in there. Dynamite now comes in cardboard boxes. Lots of cool minerals here. Thanks for watching and commenting!👌😄
Hi Richard. I think we have already been to the lower part of this mine in another video. I'm not 100% sure, though. I will look into it more. Thanks for watching!👌😄
Hi Mike. We have seen a lot of bones in the mines over the years. Burro, deer, fox, rabbit, cat, birds, and others. No bones that I could identify as human, though. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Hi Linda. While I've handled blasting caps many times without any problems, I've heard that they pack a pretty powerful punch if accidentally detonated. I don't think you want them to be around too much heat or sparks. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Another beautiful mine, i don't know how you find them! That ladder makes me wonder who had the claim in the last 50 years, do they keep records somewhere?
Hi Peter. It takes a lot of research and actual exploring to find good and at least somewhat interesting mines to explore. We visit an average of 5-10 mine workings for every video that we put out. I'm guessing that all the claim records are available. Thanks for watching!👌😄
Love the content, I'm like wow how could anyone take the risk and not take samples ?!! Especially with prices these days. But either way, I still love the videos. R/Steve
Hi Steve. I never know if there are valid mineral claims on most of the mines that we explore. I don't want to be videoing myself claim jumping. Plus, I know how much work mining is and the amount of equipment that's necessary to make a go of it. Not only that, I'm retired. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Hi Larry. I looked and saw what you're talking about. There is a rock there that resembles a frog. I don't recall ever seeing a frog in these dry desert mines. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Hi Bruce. Some of the air was coming down the shaft that daylighted. There might have also been an open stopein there that we couldn't see. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Hi Rob. That's just a noisy camera. Mine exploring is very hard on cameras that get dropped, dusty, dragged through small openings, etc. I'm on my fifth camera. I hope you enjoyed the video in spite of the film projector sound.
Thanks!
Hi Bob. Thank you very much for your generosity. We certainly appreciate you!💰💰😊
@TomandJulieMineExploring hahaha I wish I could do more.
another great adventure thank you Tom & Julie for sharing
Hi Jerry. Good to hear from you. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍😄
Good Morning!!! Love the mineral colors in this mine!
@ExploringCabinsandMines Good night, Dave. You must have overslept. Glad that you like the minerals.👍😄
YES ! I DID ENJOY IT , AND THANK 'S FOR ASKING JULIE.
🌬️✨✨✨🙏
Hi John. Glad that you enjoyed the video. You're welcome, and thanks for watching!👌😄
Thanks for today's video, Tom and Julie 👍
Hi Lloyd. You're welcome. Thank you for watching!👌😄
thank-you for a very colorful and interesting video , see you next time.
Hi Tony. You're welcome. Glad that you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Hey you two, I looks like there was quite a bit of moisture in some of those drifts. thank you for the look, be safe, I will see you in the next one!
Hi Mick. Hope all is well with you. A bit of moisture, still pretty dry overall compared to the mines in wetter areas. We're spoiled that way. Thanks for watching 👍😄
Wow what a cool🥶 mine that was a short one but a good one thanks julie 😇stay safe
Hi Gary. It's pretty cool in this one, all right. Some mines are like that, and others can be warm and humid. Thanks for commenting!😊
Amazing I love what you folks do
You bring me Happiness ❤❤❤
Hi Richard. Thanks for the nice comment. We appreciate it!👍😊
Funny how I find something, I would never do, so interesting... LOL Maybe it is not so much the explore but rather the couple that are doing the exploring and how much they love it.
Hi Max. Thanks for the kind words. I don't think that you're alone in your thoughts about going in mines. I don't think that a majority of the people who watch us would follow us underground.👌😄
good morning and good afternoon Tom and Julie from Bridlington
Good morning, Robert!☀️
Nice adventure.
Thanks, Brad!👌😄
Cool mine!!
@markattardo Hi Mark. Glad that you liked it. Thanks for commenting!👌😄
love your mine exploring videos
Thanks for the kind words!👌😄
Thank you 👍👍🇨🇦
You're welcome, Les. Thanks for commenting!👌😄
Well, it's my two favorite Desert Rats again. Haha. How have you been? That was a fun explore, lots of colors, I find it interesting that the mine rail was left in so many of these mines. It must have been relatively cheap at the time. Oh, well. Good to see you again. And thanks for taking me along again. Please be careful in all you do. Till next time.
Hi Bob. We are both doing well. Thanks for asking. Yes, some good colors in this one. Most times, any of the rail that has a bend in it gets left, and only the straight pieces get removed and reused. You're welcome, and thank you for the nice comment. 👌😄
Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, Roger. Thanks for watching!👌😄
Good Morning. Beautiful as always. Be safe & stay warm.
Hi SS. Glad that you liked the video. Thanks for watching and commenting!👌😄
Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹 ! I wish I were in Nevada too right now cause it’s cold and dark winter right here.
Hello to you in Austria. It's nice this time of year here. Soon, it will be very hot. Thanks for watching. Hope you stay warm!👌😄
Nice little mine, not many artifacts but still great job. Be careful and bless you both
Hi Jimmy. It's always good to hear from you. Not too many artifacts here, although the cap tin was fun to see. Thanks for the comment and blessing. Hope you are doing well.🙏😄
Yess!
Thank you!👌😄
That was a nice explore. Nice riveted air tank and a nice blasting cap tin. Did you ever find where the air was coming from? Thanks Tom and Julie!
Lots of adit, little stope, it doesn't look like a money maker. Anyway, thanks again for providing one of the best little channels on youtube.
Hi Lorrin. You could be right about the profitability of this one. Thanks for the nice comment. We appreciate it!👌😄
Fun explore. To bad you couldn't see where aluminum ladder went
The vertical clearance was rather good for your explore. A great diversity in minerals. Those looked like fire hoses?Do they still ship dynamite in those wood boxes? Thanksfor sharing the adventure Tom and Julie.Stay warm and safe folks.
Hi Jake. Maybe they were repurposed fire hoses in there. Dynamite now comes in cardboard boxes. Lots of cool minerals here. Thanks for watching and commenting!👌😄
Pretty extensive mine. When ya going back to see what's down below?😊
Hi Richard. I think we have already been to the lower part of this mine in another video. I'm not 100% sure, though. I will look into it more. Thanks for watching!👌😄
Who Hoo We!!!!!!
Hi Cheyenne!👌😄
Another great video! Have you ever found human remains in a mine
Hi Mike. We have seen a lot of bones in the mines over the years. Burro, deer, fox, rabbit, cat, birds, and others. No bones that I could identify as human, though. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
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Thanks for watching, John!👌😄
Thanks guys, can blasting caps do anything by themselves? 😊
Hi Linda. While I've handled blasting caps many times without any problems, I've heard that they pack a pretty powerful punch if accidentally detonated. I don't think you want them to be around too much heat or sparks. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Another beautiful mine, i don't know how you find them! That ladder makes me wonder who had the claim in the last 50 years, do they keep records somewhere?
Hi Peter. It takes a lot of research and actual exploring to find good and at least somewhat interesting mines to explore. We visit an average of 5-10 mine workings for every video that we put out. I'm guessing that all the claim records are available. Thanks for watching!👌😄
Love the content, I'm like wow how could anyone take the risk and not take samples ?!! Especially with prices these days. But either way, I still love the videos.
R/Steve
Hi Steve. I never know if there are valid mineral claims on most of the mines that we explore. I don't want to be videoing myself claim jumping. Plus, I know how much work mining is and the amount of equipment that's necessary to make a go of it. Not only that, I'm retired. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
@TomandJulieMineExploring
Good all around, I just love all the videos, I'd never go in a mine you're braver than me !!
Lol 😅
You two stay safe !!
3:43 I thought you almost stepped on a frog near the middle of the crosstie!
Hi Larry. I looked and saw what you're talking about. There is a rock there that resembles a frog. I don't recall ever seeing a frog in these dry desert mines. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
Where was all the air flow coming from?
Hi Bruce. Some of the air was coming down the shaft that daylighted. There might have also been an open stopein there that we couldn't see. Thanks for the comment!👌😄
sounds like your running a reel to reel camera in the background...is that your light's cooling fan er what?
Hi Rob. That's just a noisy camera. Mine exploring is very hard on cameras that get dropped, dusty, dragged through small openings, etc. I'm on my fifth camera. I hope you enjoyed the video in spite of the film projector sound.