Gold Mine Hidden Away In Forest Paradise

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  • @Askjeffwilliams
    @Askjeffwilliams 4 года назад +36

    very cool find ....looks like they pulled the head to rebuild it but never came back ..... second Bunkhouse with windows intact ....wow and an old stove too ......what a find ....did you see that Biscuit cutter by the sink ..... its in great shape and no vandals too .....keep that one hidden ..... Gold also wears an Iron Hat ( Gossan ) ...you really should start sampling the mines as you explore as we have seen multiple places for deposition....

    • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
      @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 4 года назад +9

      Pretty sure Justin has said he has no interest in staking claims, nor collecting artifacts, just documenting them before time, or BLM, makes them inaccessible.
      Nice to see you commenting here as much as you do. Say hi to Slim for me!

    • @hawaiianongu-lol2703
      @hawaiianongu-lol2703 4 года назад +2

      Mr Jeff Williams you should join them and start sampling the area and find some gold

    • @cschexnayder2517
      @cschexnayder2517 4 года назад +3

      I see you also saw that biscuit cutter!

    • @theogdirkdiggler
      @theogdirkdiggler 4 года назад +6

      Thats a new one Jeffrey ....
      I always heard from oldtimers " gold rides an Iron Horse " .

    • @kenneely7899
      @kenneely7899 3 года назад +2

      FYI In the kitchen to the left of sink is a square die for cutting threads on a pipe or round stock.

  • @evanscreekbrahman7511
    @evanscreekbrahman7511 4 года назад +11

    Wow! This one has it all, plenty of age, it's off the chart w/ relics and considerable sketch factor too! 10/10

  • @Ed_in_Md
    @Ed_in_Md 4 года назад +43

    That’s a Kalamazoo Stove Company stove. Company was founded in 1902 and went out of business in 1952.

    • @jroysdon
      @jroysdon 4 года назад +3

      Came here just to say that. The top of the stove says "Kalamazoo Stove Co," and the bottom says "Kalamazoo, Mich" where is was manufactured.

    • @SteveandSusiesHomestead
      @SteveandSusiesHomestead 4 года назад +2

      @@jroysdon Awww .. you came here just to show your an A**

    • @thatportlandguy8593
      @thatportlandguy8593 3 года назад +1

      @@SteveandSusiesHomestead Your comment makes zero sense. Also, it's "you're", genius.

    • @Jdalio5
      @Jdalio5 3 года назад

      @@thatportlandguy8593 your

  • @myrrhavm
    @myrrhavm 4 года назад +6

    That little home could have been a Sears house kit. Circa 1904-1940.
    Thanks again .

  • @impressionsprinting
    @impressionsprinting 4 года назад +22

    I really appreciate it when you say it doesn't look like it goes anywhere but I'm going to check it out. The explorers on other channels don't check it out, which, as a viewer is disappointing and leaves me wanting more. Keep up the good work.

    • @theogdirkdiggler
      @theogdirkdiggler 4 года назад +1

      Justin is the best, safest, and most thorough documenting our lost history the government is destroying under the guise of "safety" .

    • @graydonjones6912
      @graydonjones6912 3 года назад

      We the people are not allowed to work a mine because the oligarchy doesn't want us to prosper , they want it all for the wealthy pigs of the world

  • @blurboards1
    @blurboards1 4 года назад +9

    Kalamazoo Stove company, Kalamazoo MI. what a cool site, looks like its rarely visited. That Miners cabin was next level, a fireplace, kitchen, running water, screened patio, and a soaking tub, these miners were living pretty comfortably, I mean aside from being miners lol.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +1

      Exactly! It looked like a pretty good life to me!

  • @parkerrowe8902
    @parkerrowe8902 4 года назад +8

    You have been finding some gems lately. Thanks for the detailed rock shots.

  • @MikeOrkid
    @MikeOrkid 4 года назад +3

    I can understand leaving the structures behind but the equipment and that old stake body. This might be one of my favorite videos so far. Plus the scenery is perfect. Awesome find, Justin!

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 4 года назад +2

      Maybe it is far enough from civilization too.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +2

      Yes, this is a special one, to be sure!

  • @MsSurigirl
    @MsSurigirl 4 года назад +5

    I am amazed at how much equipment is in and near these old mines. Jeez, the time and effort to bring all that up there. Mind is blown again. Great old truck, and the bunkhouse/home was nice!

  • @jamesfohare
    @jamesfohare 4 года назад +2

    Thanks again Justin another good one, Miners they really did go to some extraordinary lengths to get gear into some impossible looking places even as late as the sixties- seventies a lot of the machinery we take for granted now was just on the market or it hadn't been invented . That truck brought me back, I drove an old 48 International flatbed with four forward and two back no sincro, you put your foot on the gear stick to hold in gear it was fun driving it around a big mine site. I started work in 62 and where no such things as Backhoes or Bobcats most machines where tracked a bit like that old converted steam shovel you found up in the Sierras a year or so back. Thanks for the video I still enjoy watching them. Cheers.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. Sounds like it would have been quite an experience to drive that truck!

  • @brucevanderzanden9638
    @brucevanderzanden9638 4 года назад +6

    Very nice explore of the 2 adits and the support facilities. Thank you very much for sharing this with us Justin. Keep up the great work. Stay safe and healthy please!

  • @frankgaletzka8477
    @frankgaletzka8477 4 года назад +3

    Forgotten and rotting away history gone forever
    Thank you for documenting this fading away mines
    Take care greetings from Germany
    Yours Frank Galetzka

  • @scottjailynn
    @scottjailynn 4 года назад +40

    Thats a G506 1 1/2 ton Chevrolet military truck made back in the 40s

    • @johntbrusklll727
      @johntbrusklll727 4 года назад +4

      During the war years, the military trucks were produced by the hundreds of thousands in Detroit by various manufacturers. All being the same basic truck just being a Chevy or a Dodge etc...

    • @Breakern9n3
      @Breakern9n3 3 года назад +2

      That's very cool. thank you andrew for posting this information.

    • @glennwall552
      @glennwall552 3 года назад

      Stovrs from way back are worth hesps these days just saying

    • @Jmp5nb
      @Jmp5nb 3 года назад

      @@johntbrusklll727 They had all kinds of uses; fire trucks, light duty tow trucks, etc, etc..

    • @Jmp5nb
      @Jmp5nb 3 года назад

      Flow stone or septic system Uric Acid salts from the house above?

  • @LV_Potter
    @LV_Potter 4 года назад +5

    The newspaper scrap at 28:20 , "Several Meetings For Dividends Set" is from the San Francisco Examiner, 29 Jan 1933

  • @jeffhildreth9244
    @jeffhildreth9244 3 года назад +1

    Amazing, not unlike what we used to find in the Big Sur area before it was made a protected wilderness and more people decided to explore. Prior, unknown and untouched. What a great find. Hope it survives to age and crumble gracefully.

  • @volktales7005
    @volktales7005 4 года назад +2

    Pretty cool! Loved the truck and the house was amazingly intact. Good to see lots of artifacts, and not vandalism. Amazing that old truck still had its glass in place. Sketchy mine!

  • @jegr3398
    @jegr3398 4 года назад +2

    I sat down and pressed play and before I knew it, 43 minutes had gone by. Very interesting video. Enjoyable to watch, and a cool mining site you've discovered.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Thank you. Yes, this was a special one, to be sure!

  • @SueGirling68
    @SueGirling68 4 года назад +2

    Hi Justin, so many old parts of machinery rolling down the hill, it's kind of naughty really that they just left it all there to rust. That first adit wasn't sketchy at all was it 😁, jeez that has to be one of the worst adit's condition wise that you've filmed. That old stove at 23:30 had the words "Kalamazoo Stove (K)", then below it had "Kalamazoo Mich", that was one cool old stove resting there, a shame it was left to rot though. The second adit was way more interesting, although I did like the rusty stalactites in the 1st one, this 2nd one was better in a way because of all of the quartz that was in it. A very interesting explore all told with lots going on and tons of artefacts everywhere, very cool. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🙏💖

  • @001desertrat3
    @001desertrat3 4 года назад +1

    @TVR Exploring -- Justin , @11:57 - that's what I call "Rock Snot" , it's dissolved organic matter from the forest floor above the mine that has percolated down through the soil and is now dripping into the mine . If you touch it , it is soft and squishy and will easily break off of the Back and go splat when it hits the floor . @25:11 - inside the Fireplace , that's a Double-Walled sheetmetal Sheep Herders Stove . In A&FP - Ep. 23 - the Cabin that I show to Gly originally had a cast-iron Pot Belly Stove which got stolen and replaced with one of those Sheep Herders Stoves , and eventually that was stolen . @34:14 - that narrow 4-5 inch wide Stope may have had a thick seam of Clay Gouge that contained finely divided Gold particles ; that might explain why that part of the Stope is so tall and narrow . I've seen occurances like that in several mines (Clay Gouge containing Gold) . --- < Doc > .

  • @mikehetman9899
    @mikehetman9899 4 года назад +2

    Amazing find! Never before have I seen the outside of a mine so well preserved and the inside crumbling. Usually it's quite the opposite.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +1

      Yes, the outside was better than the inside on this occasion!

  • @adventureswithgoat719
    @adventureswithgoat719 2 года назад

    It is amazing how nature just takes over... Awesome vidy as always my friend

  • @chet2201
    @chet2201 4 года назад +1

    Wanted to fill that 5 gallon bucket with
    Rusty Quartz. Today's Times appealing
    Setting to live and work old mine.
    Satellite internet just like out at Ranch.
    Great Job just remember you cant do everything. But you do a Great Job Documenting remote pieces of History.
    Thanks for the Tour.

  • @RageKage1776
    @RageKage1776 4 года назад +2

    Just officially hooked two dear friends on your channel. As always amazing video work. Stay safe and keep on keeping on!

  • @bob_frazier
    @bob_frazier 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for spending some time with the various mineralizations.

  • @djini707
    @djini707 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this explore! Love that Chevrolet truck with 60k on it, you geeked out on it like an old car buff!

  • @alansmith4734
    @alansmith4734 4 года назад +5

    39:15 Plastic 5 gallon buckets were first made in 1967. My mind is confused, seeing that bucket, but I did see some white PVC pipe out on the waste pile! Cool find!

    • @gtfkt
      @gtfkt 4 года назад +1

      Looks to me like this mine has been operated, then shut down, a few distinct times in the past.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      @@gtfkt Yes, exactly right. That's very common with these old mines...

    • @chamonix4658
      @chamonix4658 3 года назад +1

      also the plastic milk jug in the truck cab

  • @CowboyCree63
    @CowboyCree63 4 года назад +7

    It seems a lot of the mines you've been in have spay paint markings, even though most mines don't look like they have been worked after spray paint became a thing in 1949

    • @JustAnotherPaddy
      @JustAnotherPaddy 4 года назад +2

      Somebody plans to come back. Survey marks. See them a lot in Justin’s vids. That plastic bucket says someone’s been picking around the quartz seam

  • @harrickvharrick3957
    @harrickvharrick3957 4 года назад +2

    I am amazed they already had pressure resistant flexible tube (2:43) in those years. Though it is often quite amazing what kind of tech already is being used on a pro level long before general public has ever heard of it.. I would think that there's quite a few things among what we got to take a look at early on in this video that would still be worth something for collectors, to restore, maybe some museums would love to have some of that.. (although at the moment it has been a difficult time ~ let's hope it quickly will become better times again!)

  • @fxw
    @fxw 4 года назад +2

    Nice find :) I like this episode!

  • @JohnCompton1
    @JohnCompton1 4 года назад +1

    I was almost disappointed you found an adit to explore! Thanks so much for letting us hang out with you for a bit.

  • @leehilton9932
    @leehilton9932 4 года назад +2

    Another awesome find guys!!! I know my work week is half over when i got your notification. The lawnmower is kind of weird, guessing they thought they could use something off of it or they actually had a grass issue. The Chevy truck is from WW2, the original deuce and a half (two and a half ton) early 40s. From the looks of the different stuff/junk layin around those mines were worked multiple times throu the years. Yall stay safe out there.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Yes, many abandoned mines are worked off and on over the decades as owners, technology and commodity prices change...

  • @JimNichols
    @JimNichols 4 года назад

    At 40:45 there was a square piece of quartz laying broken off on a timber that had color in it as well as iron..... I would just about have to backpack that one out and essay that one... :) did you notice the magneto ignition on the big Chicago air tool compressor engine. Man good ole days right there huh? Awesome vid as usual that last mine was at the end of entrance I would venture, too many chunks just hanging there waiting for that right voice vibration just to let go, be safe man, who would be my fav insane mine mole then?

  • @chrisackerley1842
    @chrisackerley1842 4 года назад +3

    Justin - did you notice @ 20:08 that a decent-sized pine tree is growing up in the center of the hitch on that old truck! I'd say that's pretty good evidence it hasn't been moved for a while!

  • @mechanicman8687
    @mechanicman8687 4 года назад +1

    Real awesome explore! Stay safe keep the adventures coming!!!

  • @hankknight2850
    @hankknight2850 3 года назад

    That was interesting to watch. Thanks for looking at the walls and explaining about the different colouring and showing gold vanes.

  •  4 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful artifacts. Thanks for sowing this.

  • @markcantemail8018
    @markcantemail8018 4 года назад +1

    At 9;45 I would call those Sierra Mine Moths ? That was a Nice House at one time ,and yes i liked that Truck . Thank you for the video .

  • @NGaMineFreaks
    @NGaMineFreaks 4 года назад +1

    Great video as always! Thanks for inspiring me here in North Georgia.

  • @danmiller6051
    @danmiller6051 4 года назад

    Don't apologize for spending a lot of time on the mine sights. Many times they are more interesting than the mines. In fact, what a great mine sight and all the great stuff there it such a beautiful setting. Great job!

  • @stevebaseley
    @stevebaseley 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic love that old truck and the bunk house👌

  • @ianevans8939
    @ianevans8939 4 года назад +1

    This is your best yet. Wish I had been with you, but your video is the next best thing

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +2

      Thank you. Wish you could've been along as well... Good company is always welcome!

  • @theogdirkdiggler
    @theogdirkdiggler 4 года назад

    @16:25 " gold rides an Iron horse " there is a highgrade ore mine!
    TY Justin for another document. Your work preserving (REAL) History will be remembered for eternity!
    I watch all the adds for ya cause im to poor to give your great cause.

  • @gingerbread6614
    @gingerbread6614 3 года назад

    Great videos. Thank you for taking the time to show us everything. Thank you.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Thank you for coming along... This was a special one.

  • @davidbaysinger3381
    @davidbaysinger3381 4 года назад +6

    The building looks very similar to many of the old houses i used to paint in Morenci Arizona in my youth.

    • @bob_frazier
      @bob_frazier 4 года назад

      Hey, that's one hell of a mine you got over there!

  • @dawnsmith7936
    @dawnsmith7936 3 года назад

    Awesome video !!! Great Job !!! Thanks for sharing !

  • @craigmize4395
    @craigmize4395 4 года назад +4

    Oh and P.S. you and your friends have huge ball bags going into some of the places I've watched you go ! Vids are great

  • @forestlife4007
    @forestlife4007 3 года назад

    Nice! Very cool mine site. The little piece of newspaper you had in your hand in the house with the Jan 29 date does mention the year 1925. I agree with Ask Jeff you guys should be prospecting . Many of these old miners just high graded for the most part. I was superintendent in my twenties for a custom gold mill just a few miles outside Yosemite back in the eighties. We strictly ran old tailing piles from surrounding mines some of that ore assayed at 6 oz. a ton. Do enjoy the video's keep up the good work!! would like to chat with you guys sometime

  • @craigmize4395
    @craigmize4395 4 года назад +2

    Have not left a comment in a while but I watch all your vids . I really wish you could document the mines in Gold Hill Calif. that I explored as a kid in the '70's . They are just south of Coloma towards Placerville , I think they built houses on the hill the mines are under, door knocking ?

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      I've looked into that area and couldn't find any mines that were still accessible. Like you said, everything has houses on it now... Thanks for watching the videos!

  • @SteveandSusiesHomestead
    @SteveandSusiesHomestead 4 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 3 года назад

    The mountain is reclaiming its territory, Thank you Justin!

  • @Jennralize
    @Jennralize 4 года назад

    Beautiful colours throughout and those alien-like formations are always awesome! Super sketchy, but I guess seeing stalactites like that is a little reassuring.
    Awesome relics! Looks like maybe they took the engine out of that truck to use in a piece of mine equipment. Tons of fungus in that wood, bet it smelled interesting...
    33:36 looks like that junction had cart tracks so maybe it was a passing place for carts? Seems a bit too developed for a mistake, but just big enough to shove a cart into.
    Wow, so much in this place! So many different textures, so much nature bursting through the old equipment. Really beautiful! Could probably spend a few days just picking through all those piles, too!

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. Yes, this was a special one...

  • @wmcbarker4155
    @wmcbarker4155 3 года назад

    that was real fun am glad you let me see it too thanx

  • @johncos1068
    @johncos1068 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for showing the vein!

  • @donaldpowers3314
    @donaldpowers3314 4 года назад +2

    No disappoints here at all. Some museums would love those OLD compressors. Maybe leave a plaques. And some details of the mine.
    I would like 80 ft of that rail.

  • @Seat1AJoe
    @Seat1AJoe 4 года назад +2

    Always a pleasure

  • @jittychitty
    @jittychitty 4 года назад

    Great find fellers! Thanks for the vids, you do a great job.

  • @Hazmatt4700
    @Hazmatt4700 3 года назад

    The way the hard packed road is all mossed over and the black bark on the trees reminds me of the good times I got to spend on the old mines on the upper part of Wolf Creek in southern oregon.

    • @Hazmatt4700
      @Hazmatt4700 3 года назад

      Oh that shale and the quartz. Even more reminders. Digging chunks of quarts out of that material the size of a cat 380 bucket. Good times.

  • @valkokir
    @valkokir 4 года назад +2

    Sitting on the bed of the truck is the cowl and front axle for an even older Chevy truck, I believe. 1929-1932 or so. The cowl is sitting firewall down on the bed. Identifiable by the oval dash insert shape and the hump for the inline six. As many have said, the military truck was built civilian and converted to military.

  • @stefaneisenring2533
    @stefaneisenring2533 4 года назад +2

    Great Video!

  • @kimbra1132
    @kimbra1132 4 года назад

    The crunble gold mine. Great artifacts and nice explore.

  • @Mercmad
    @Mercmad 4 года назад +1

    almost 45 years ago i worked for a guy who had a collection of WW2 vehicles including a little Chevy like that . it would have been ideal for that type of work but the very best would have been a GMC 6x6 2 ton with a winch.
    The grill and front fenders were designed to be made by outside contractors with little or no automotive experience during WW2.

  • @ketoandy4209
    @ketoandy4209 4 года назад +7

    It's impressive to see the effort and expense they go to for what they know or assume will be a big payoff. All that concrete and equipment hauled in. And those living quarters are no simple lean to.

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo 4 года назад +2

    You sure struck artifact gold! That was phenomenal!

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +1

      Yes, this was a special one, for sure...

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven 4 года назад +2

    A great explore, amazing finds outside, still in reasonable shape, except the bunkhouse and the first part of the mine, but still a very nice find.

  • @UKAbandonedMineExplores
    @UKAbandonedMineExplores 3 года назад

    Nice formations in that, almost looks like an English mine whne you get to the wet section. I love a wet, falling to bits mine, very dramatic. Love how the tree has grown infront of the truck. Waders? Just get wet :) Wow, that 5 inch stope is amazing, imagine the effort that took to remove.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Haha, yes, the wet and uncomfortable mines is definitely something that we share! I can't imagine working in that 5 inch stope.

  • @WaterDesignirrigation
    @WaterDesignirrigation 3 года назад

    Beautiful colors. Not ugly.

  • @kevinholland4156
    @kevinholland4156 2 года назад +1

    I'm curious; I have watched a lot of your videos and mines almost all of them have fluorescent paint on the walls and painted up into the adits. Would that be from a geological survey of the mine in recent days? I have also seen plastic surveyor's pink tape in the mines.

  • @jamesjustus6568
    @jamesjustus6568 4 года назад +1

    That tin circle with the green wooden handle near the sink in the bunkhouse was a biscuit cutter. I've got a similar one of the same vintage we use in our kitchen.

  • @VendettaProspecting
    @VendettaProspecting 4 года назад +3

    What a cool mine site!!

  • @olspanner
    @olspanner 4 года назад

    Did I just see that tyre on the Chicago machine still holding air !? Truly an amazing mine heaps, to see [ thanks to you] outside and in.
    But where I see you guys go at times, and this is one of them, I have to ask myself. Are these guys crazy, or just fearless? lol. That old ex Army? Chevy suggests this mine was alive and working in the late forties / early 50's

  • @Hoosier_Boy
    @Hoosier_Boy 4 года назад +1

    "Cell me crazy", but this is another one that I would have to come back to. I would have to do more exploring for other Adits. With the layout like it is, with the Mill and Bunkhouse and all, it was an awful big operation for just those two Adits. Unless the second one was really huge just cut short with that cave-in. Another great one, thanks!

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. There were other adits there... I talk about it in the description below the video. What was in the video were the main adits though and who knows how far that caved one kept running?

  • @alexenaku
    @alexenaku 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome video and incredible buildings! You can see a large spider on the diagonal beam near the center of the screen at 27:17 it looks like maybe a wolf spider

  • @General_Confusion
    @General_Confusion 4 года назад +5

    That stove is a Kalamazoo Monarch model from about 1907. Made by the Kalamazoo Stove Company, Michigan. "Kalamazoo Direct to you"

  • @alangoede2073
    @alangoede2073 4 года назад

    People always forget mother nature is stronger than man and all it takes is to piss it off enough and it shows you. It always reclaims what was once hers.
    Keep up the great work guys.
    🇺🇸👍🍺⚒💎⛏🧨

    • @alohathaxted
      @alohathaxted 4 года назад

      This thing all things devours:
      Birds, beasts, trees, flowers;
      Gnaws iron, bites steel;
      Grinds hard stones to meal;
      Slays king, ruins town, and beats high mountain down. (Time)

    • @worldtraveler930
      @worldtraveler930 4 года назад

      @@alohathaxted J.R.R. Tolkien. 😁

  • @jimmyrobertson3839
    @jimmyrobertson3839 4 года назад

    Great video, thanx for quartz vein shots

  • @richardwarnock2789
    @richardwarnock2789 4 года назад +2

    Nice Place Definitely some fine Equipment left there there's more cause there at lease Ten years showing must have been getting some Au!!!; )

  • @paulcooper2897
    @paulcooper2897 4 года назад +1

    For the amount of infrastructure, it looks like there should be more adits or something ... maybe that flooded winze went somewhere... awesome explore in nasty ground... thanks for sharing!

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Well, yes, there's the winze and who knows how far that other adit went past the collapse?

  • @Breakern9n3
    @Breakern9n3 3 года назад

    What state was this in? I live in north idaho, this is what our abandoned mines look like. All buried in dense forest and forgotten. Hard to imagine the lives and character created by these hidden gems

  • @michaelflores9258
    @michaelflores9258 3 года назад

    Has any body claim to work in your mine before. By watching your RUclips...I would like to know ...
    ...you go to places that time has forgotten..it seems that there was allot of people there at one time. Like your show..so press on young adventures...p.s. this video was very cool ...you showed me

  • @archstanton9206
    @archstanton9206 4 года назад +16

    That old Chevy was very interesting. Probably safe to say a lot of the materials for that facility came down there on it's back, the old stovebolt 6 chugging away. The odometer looked to read 30ish thousand miles. That cab was essentially unchanged from about 35 til 39 in the civilian world, but the military could have used it longer. Sad to see it sitting there.
    The car looked like a mid 30's sedan...could be newer, not older though.
    That was a large operation at one time, at some point, the boss said to the lowest guy on the seniority list, "I had a lawn mower brought down here, do something with the damn weeds around the buildings will ya? " To be able to worry about the weeds ya have to be living pretty good.
    The CP compressor in that building was very cool. Sad to think today people only know Chicago Pneumatic as a cheapo harbor freight brand when it has such a storied past.
    Fascinating place. makes a guy wonder what shut them down, the crummy rock making it too expensive to recover or did the gold peter out?

    • @sirmonkey1985
      @sirmonkey1985 4 года назад +2

      the newspapers you can see the years 1925(something about a loan) and then the year 1945.. so maybe it was a family operation after the war given they recycled damn near everything they possibly could.

    • @gtfkt
      @gtfkt 4 года назад +1

      My theory for the lawn mower is they brough it up there for the blacksmithing operation they had going on.

  • @CornishMineExplorer
    @CornishMineExplorer 4 года назад

    What a awesome site you found here! That ground they were mining sure does look bad though. Some nice colourful formations to look at, you don't get them in the desert mines, you just need to find a copper mine in this climate and see the colours in there! Love all the outside buildings and vehicles/machines, could quite easily poke around in there for hours!

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Yes, this was a special one, to be sure! I actually found the outside more interesting than the underground gold mine on this one!

  • @rangerdanger766
    @rangerdanger766 3 года назад

    excellent videos. would u be willing to put together another video of danger signs to look for in these awesome mines? I didnt even know what a false floor was til I subscribed. Maybe just an assortment of clips from videos u already made. kind of a double edge cause in a way u would be promoting more people to get out, while at the same time I know u do it for the remoteness. Been around mines my whole life and can remember as a small kid my parents warning to stay out of the mines, and it stuck with me.

  • @davidbaysinger3381
    @davidbaysinger3381 4 года назад +18

    Kalamazoo stove!

    • @Qusin111
      @Qusin111 4 года назад +1

      100% and clearly readable

    • @Jdalio5
      @Jdalio5 3 года назад

      Those stoves can sell for $25,000 restored

  • @LolPepperGate
    @LolPepperGate 4 года назад +1

    Crazy cool seeing the vehicles as well

  • @GlobeExplore
    @GlobeExplore 4 года назад +1

    great interesting video.love that

  • @chuckheahfort1399
    @chuckheahfort1399 4 года назад

    Most Interesting mine so far! Especially like the outside artifacts - truck, blower motor and the rest of the sh*t. Rails. Lol. Excellent journey. Much appreciated

  • @painedinks
    @painedinks 4 года назад +6

    That's not a hitch on the old truck, its just the 40's version of the "club". Back in the day you would lock that around the nearest tree so nobody could steal the vehicle😂 man that thing sat there so long a tree grew inside that hitch! that's crazy! Lol

  • @JayLuke1234
    @JayLuke1234 4 года назад +1

    Stunning

  • @mysterycrumble
    @mysterycrumble 2 года назад

    '...Or Sporty' LMAO you are bonkers! stay safe!

  • @cschexnayder2517
    @cschexnayder2517 4 года назад

    When you were in the bunkhouse you panned over an old biscuit cutter in the kitchen! I would love to have found that beauty!!

  • @adventureinventors
    @adventureinventors 3 года назад +1

    In Boston we call those "cah pahts"! I would be sampling the heck out of that place given the extensiveness of it.

  • @meboyd7796
    @meboyd7796 4 года назад +1

    What was on the second floor of the house. Go to 29:20, sure looks like 2 stories.

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 4 года назад +1

      The attic looks empty, the area you see in your time stamped pic is due to the sloped ground on the lowest edge, its just a walled in crawlspace. Keeps the critters and wind out.

  • @bebeandjohnnotsonomadiclif5287
    @bebeandjohnnotsonomadiclif5287 4 года назад +1

    Looks like the 1902 Kalamazoo wood cook stove. very nice.

  • @d.l.hemmingway3758
    @d.l.hemmingway3758 3 года назад

    From what I see in your video as you pan around I would say this was abandoned sometime after the 1970s. I noticed a five gallon plastic bucket and several coils of black plastic irrigation tubing like one finds at a Menards, Lowes or Home Depot.

  • @fredfarquar7679
    @fredfarquar7679 4 года назад +6

    I can't help but wonder if that cable-tied rock came down, they tried to remove it, but in doing so the entire back fall down and in essence killed the mine. Very good explore!

    • @alexb.1320
      @alexb.1320 4 года назад

      That was my thought, and given the plastic buckets in there, if somebody was working the mine later, trying to make it safer. Alternately, if they had to abandon operation for whatever reason and intentionally pulled that rock to block access to the pot of gold to ensure it would still be "theirs" when they got the oppertunity to return.

  • @ericcorse
    @ericcorse 4 года назад +2

    I agree that looked like a forge hood. I wonder how much further that second adit went that was a lot of infrastructure for those bores.

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      Yes, I wonder about that as well! There was also that winze though and a couple of smaller adits up the hill...

  • @Jmp5nb
    @Jmp5nb 3 года назад

    Looks like a vintage caretakers cabin to look over the mine while it was closed as a nonessential mineral working. Those in the Foresthill, Ca, often had seniors who had mined to run some trap lines for spare money during the war.

  • @JustAnotherPaddy
    @JustAnotherPaddy 4 года назад +1

    With all the rotting wood, I expected to hear your air sensor going off. Not the prettiest mine, but the support buildings and stuff left there was great. Was nice seeing the rail and the ties still there. One thing about the bunkhouse...where were the bunks? Did they sleep in the loft?

    • @TVRExploring
      @TVRExploring  3 года назад

      I don't think that was a bunkhouse. There was just one bedroom. I think that was the mine superintendent's home. And, yes, the outside was more interesting than the inside for me on this one.

  • @chicolorenger1998
    @chicolorenger1998 3 года назад

    In the kitchen....the stove, wood burning, looks like Kalamazoo Stove co, from Kalamazoo, Mi. Nice adventure. Chico, Detroit

  • @Captaraknospider
    @Captaraknospider 4 года назад +11

    The red spray paint says to me someone plans to re visit that claim