Fun video! One of my favorite things in the world is digging open a new cave. I could feel your excitement, and know the feeling well. Follow the air! Thanks for posting.
A fun day had by all! That one you had to dig-out/remove rocks, might eventually turn into a cool cave, will look forward to future visits to this one. Thank you for sharing!
I helped a couple professional photographers haul heavy gear miles under NM. The expected 9 hour departure time exhausted them. After 18 hours underground we all emerged outside Fort Stanton. Nobody ever made bigger color pictures for me as a courtesy or a presented a better written letter of gratitude. 50 years ago.
I shared my dig interest with an obliging land owner for about 20 years. The next owner inspected my dig, heard why the dig exposed bedrock, and said it was ideal as is. A cottage industry start-up. Without me. I was soon happily digging miles away
Il y a de la désobstruction à faire. C'est sûr, l'eau va quelque part, et vu la taille de la doline, le réseau est forcément plus étendu et doit avoir de superbes volumes a offrir
@@tag_caver le perçage de la roche vous vouliez sûrement dire. La persuasion c'est un nom commun qui signifie le fait de mesurer l'efficacité de la capacité d'une personne à en convaincre une autre. Ça marche pour soi-même. Exemple : "je suis persuadé que cette doline cache un réseau plus étendu"
@@destructurateurmoleculaire6095 we say persuasion as we convince the rock to move, LOL. Don't want to put certain words in text on videos if you know what I mean. We also call it rock modification.
Fun video! One of my favorite things in the world is digging open a new cave. I could feel your excitement, and know the feeling well. Follow the air! Thanks for posting.
Thank you
Wow! Amazing property!
Just like being there!
Wow great footage! Love it
Thank you
Beautiful woods.
They were some very nice woods! But a bit steep too.
Thx for coming and great video! .... hopefully to be continued when it dries out more
Most definitely and thank you again for allowing us access.
Awesome!
A fun day had by all! That one you had to dig-out/remove rocks, might eventually turn into a cool cave, will look forward to future visits to this one. Thank you for sharing!
It sure did blow a massive amount of cool air, we will definitely have to get back at it again sometime. Thank you for watching along :)
I would love to lug my 4x5 field camera to that area. Oh well maybe in another lifetime.
I helped a couple professional photographers haul heavy gear miles under NM.
The expected 9 hour departure time exhausted them. After 18 hours underground
we all emerged outside Fort Stanton. Nobody ever made bigger color pictures for
me as a courtesy or a presented a better written letter of gratitude. 50 years ago.
I shared my dig interest with an obliging land owner for about 20 years.
The next owner inspected my dig, heard why the dig exposed bedrock,
and said it was ideal as is. A cottage industry start-up. Without me.
I was soon happily digging miles away
Il y a de la désobstruction à faire. C'est sûr, l'eau va quelque part, et vu la taille de la doline, le réseau est forcément plus étendu et doit avoir de superbes volumes a offrir
oh, très certainement, l'air était très froid et très fort. Nous devrons revenir et y travailler encore avec la persuasion du rock.
@@tag_caver le perçage de la roche vous vouliez sûrement dire. La persuasion c'est un nom commun qui signifie le fait de mesurer l'efficacité de la capacité d'une personne à en convaincre une autre. Ça marche pour soi-même. Exemple : "je suis persuadé que cette doline cache un réseau plus étendu"
@@destructurateurmoleculaire6095 we say persuasion as we convince the rock to move, LOL. Don't want to put certain words in text on videos if you know what I mean. We also call it rock modification.
@@tag_caver je m'en doutais un peu 🤣
Méfiez vous du CO2, est-ce que quelqu'un apporte un détecteur a chaque sortie ?
Non, le mauvais air dans les grottes est extrêmement rare ici au Tennessee.