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    On this channel we go deep... REALLY DEEP into abandoned mines and tunnels all throughout the western United States. We researched some of the harder to find mines and hiked or 4x4 back into them to explore and reveal their hidden secrets. Many of these remote locations are filled with cool artifacts, antiques and unique geology that will have you guessing as to why the old prospectors worked so hard to find gold, silver, and other minerals.
    A&FP moves just a bit slower as compared to other mine exploring channels. Gly discusses why the miners chose these sites and he points out the geology and minerals that got them excited. Veins of quartz filled with gold and silver made many men lose sleep in the 1800’s and early 1900’s and modern prospecting still does to this very day.
    DANGERS? Oh yes, there’s allot of dangers associated with old mines. Un-exploded dynamite, blasting caps, bad air, bats, spiders, and snakes all find their home in abandoned mine shafts and tunnels. Oh, and let’s not forget rotting timbers, flooded passages and collapsing rock!
    Gly takes abandoned mine exploring seriously with all the proper safety equipment, training, and experience necessary to do this activity as safe as possible but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a bit of fun along the way. “Gly”, your host and his band of crazy characters “Old Bob” (Gly’s Jeep), “Quackers” (Gly’s duck) and “Bobbie” (Gly’s hula girl) are sure to brighten your day with their comments and silly antics. Heck, they may even give you a chuckle or two.
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  • @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
    @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces  3 года назад +103

    “Gly”: Artifacts in mines has always been a controversial subject but feel free to share your thoughts and kindly debate amongst each other. By the way... Mr M has been working hard on new episodes so be sure to head over to his channel, subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss all the new videos. ruclips.net/channel/UCdg1JMTJWcmQI17SOylAxIg

    • @gregphillips.1312
      @gregphillips.1312 3 года назад +13

      I think your approach to this sensitive subject is spot on, unless like you said it's a pair of Levi's or something really rare they should all be left. My philosophy when Bush crafting is leave no trace, it would be the same in a mine, leave it as you found it for others to enjoy.

    • @theresa_lili
      @theresa_lili 3 года назад +11

      I watch abandoned houses/mansions etc. It is a shame what is left behind. None to go to a museum, left to rot. I get your feelings on the mines. I wonder how long it takes for things to decompose down there? How big is the abandoned mine following? That mine looked like it was in very good condition, and even her treasures were soon to be forgotten.

    • @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
      @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces  3 года назад +24

      “Gly”: Like a sliver in your finger that you just want to pull out so you can get on with your life artifacts in mines is a topic I’ve wanted to address for a very long time. For some this might seem as an opportunity to convince me otherwise but I can assure you that I stand firm by what I’ve said in the video. Regardless, I do respect your thoughts on the topic so feel free to share them here.
      Oh! And one more thing... I won’t be making a habit out of blurring things out in my future videos. It’s much easier to protect the site by just not showing that part of the mine but in this single video I wanted to make a point that I will go out of my way to protect sites as rare as this.

    • @jamesburke5709
      @jamesburke5709 3 года назад +6

      Gly is there going to be a part two of this mine cause I'd love to see what's on down the decline

    • @09mxrider
      @09mxrider 3 года назад +4

      If I'm not mistaken the date format was yyyy/mm/dd back in those days

  • @gregmonger5747
    @gregmonger5747 3 года назад +105

    The "Hebe" milk company had to go out of business in 1923 due to Congress passing a law that stopped "filled" milk from being transported across state lines. Hebe Milk (owned by Carnation) took the butterfat out of regular milk, replaced it with coconut oil, and then canned the milk and sold it cheaper than regular evaporated milk. Hebe Milk Company than could sell the butterfat as butter and make more money. So your Hebe Milk cardboard box you found is most assuradly pre-1923 !!! Good find Gly !!!

    • @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
      @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces  3 года назад +20

      “Gly”: Cool! Thanks for the great comment!

    • @frenchonion4595
      @frenchonion4595 3 года назад +1

      @Sven3xs The English language is constantly evolving. Haven't you heard mumble rap ?

  • @andykillsu
    @andykillsu 3 года назад +137

    You weren’t lying this was an amazing mine! But you HAVE to go back and go down that decline to see what is at the bottom. Just think of what else you could find.

  • @kevinshowers6477
    @kevinshowers6477 3 года назад +117

    Hi Gly Mr. M One-Eleven' American Cigarettes was introduced in 1922 a pack of 15 cigarettes selling for a dime. Later they came with 20 and 24 cigarettes. The one you found is 24 cigarettes with 3 men. 1 turk in his national costume, 1 top hatted Virginian Gentleman and 1 Indian representing Burley Tobacco. Together in a pose suggesting harmony.

  • @davekreitzer4358
    @davekreitzer4358 3 года назад +171

    Should do a part two , and check out the deeper part ! The best artifacts are down there !!! 🤔

    • @bobcranberries5853
      @bobcranberries5853 3 года назад +14

      Gold and dead bodies

    • @kyleskidmore9381
      @kyleskidmore9381 3 года назад +11

      I agree please do.

    • @Tusker2zero2
      @Tusker2zero2 3 года назад +12

      Pretty please with sugar on top? Go deeper! ♥️

    • @TheRealmRider
      @TheRealmRider 3 года назад +9

      yes please-where no one has gone before-part 2 love the artifacts in this one...gota be more!

    • @41sandybeach
      @41sandybeach 3 года назад +2

      I agree, go back. Please!

  • @samuelgilbert9734
    @samuelgilbert9734 3 года назад +33

    As a scuba diver who explores shipwrecks, I am so happy that you do not remove artifacts from the sites you explore. There are some shipwrecks that lose their value over time as people remove (steal?) artifacts. The same must be true for abandoned mines and other historical sites. I applaud you for your integrity!

    • @samuelgilbert9734
      @samuelgilbert9734 2 года назад +1

      @@billseka4141 I'm not sure your example applies, since I'm guessing that most artifacts that people remove from sites do not have very high monetary value. For example, on a shipwreck I saw a couple of times, some divers have stolen the brass caps at the hand of each handle on the rudder wheel. They probably aren't worth much, but it makes the wreck less interesting for all the other people who see it.

    • @jeffreymcneal1507
      @jeffreymcneal1507 2 года назад +3

      @@samuelgilbert9734 This erosion by artifact plundering is a slow and invidious defiling of an archeological site. Tomb robbing, just not as dramatic. There was a cannon dating to the Mexican American war dug up from a street excavation. It was thrown into what was then the course of the Rio Grande to prevent it from falling into American hands. A private citizen added that to his collection, and now that he is dead, this artifact of El Paso's long history is gone forever. As well as bits of conquistador chain mail and other such artifacts. If not left in situ, it belongs in a public museum for all to obtain inspiration and wonder.

    • @jakedode
      @jakedode Год назад +4

      I say bring it all to the surface. Nobody enjoys it if they can't see it.

    • @RandomTaco15
      @RandomTaco15 Год назад

      Whats the best/favorite find while exploring?

    • @Willppyro
      @Willppyro 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jakedodeI feel like it’s more respectful to take the artifacts out and clean them up and put them on display. Why let them rot away at the bottom of the mine. It’s not a damn grave site. Nor is it a tourist attraction it’s history that should be preserved not left abandoned and forgotten

  • @chillindave1357
    @chillindave1357 3 года назад +24

    It never ceases to amaze me how much hard work it took to to make these mines

  • @thomaswhite935
    @thomaswhite935 3 года назад +49

    I wish you guys could explore that last shaft. The deep one.

  • @JasonWh
    @JasonWh 3 года назад +78

    in 1990, I moved to Japan and my friend found an entrance to the WWII tunnels built by the Japanese (we lived on Yokosuka Navy base and were minors). We went down into these cavernous tunnels and spent hours. About 15 minutes away from the entrance on the way out, the last light we had failed. I've never seen such darkness. It took us 45 minutes to make it to the entrance. Thankfully we had no more turns to take to get there. The reason I'll never go back underground again is, when we were in utter darkness, we both saw a pair of red dots about eye width apart behind us. No light reflecting off them present. I wet myself. Never again.

    • @s2korpionic
      @s2korpionic 2 года назад +2

      Nice.

    • @Adam-qs5ir
      @Adam-qs5ir 2 года назад +2

      Oof

    • @stevengill1736
      @stevengill1736 2 года назад +14

      I got stuck behind an air door in a phosphate mine in Montana back in my mine exploration days. I had it propped open but the prop slipped and the door slammed shut behind me. The door was heavy duty, very well constructed, and it took me quite awhile to figure out how to open it. It was remote, no one around, no one would have found me for a long time.....this is why it's s good idea to let people know where you are when you hike alone far away from populated areas...
      Oh, BTW, this didn't stop me from mine exploration, but it definitely made me more careful! Of course that was a little minute or two ago....May, 1979...cheers.

    • @SymeonPhronema
      @SymeonPhronema 2 года назад +2

      What animal was down there that had red eyes ?

    • @prospectorphil4764
      @prospectorphil4764 2 года назад +1

      Puss

  • @mikedoblo4782
    @mikedoblo4782 3 года назад +20

    another loophole could be if the is unstable and going to be lost forever you could rescue the artefacts, donate them to a museum or auction them for a charity

  • @Blueredex
    @Blueredex 3 года назад +53

    The mice being that deep in the mine is pretty amazing, like what could they possibly be eating down there...?

    • @BoingBB
      @BoingBB 3 года назад +11

      I was thinking the same! Spiders maybe? Also what life must be like for the mice living in complete darkness.

    • @bigsparky8888
      @bigsparky8888 3 года назад +11

      EACH OTHER...YUK

    • @bumfit5491
      @bumfit5491 3 года назад +4

      Eating Paper !

    • @gilabird75
      @gilabird75 3 года назад

      My first thought too

    • @TheMillieSmalls
      @TheMillieSmalls 2 года назад

      HUMANS

  • @larrythomas7049
    @larrythomas7049 3 года назад +32

    Mr. M has Mad cup skills, never spills a drop. Thank you guys for all the great video.

    • @jjano2320
      @jjano2320 3 года назад

      I don't think there's liquid in that cup.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 3 года назад +1

      @@jjano2320 Look closer, unless your comment is satirical.

    • @doojschooley848
      @doojschooley848 3 года назад +1

      @@jjano2320 yes there is

  • @grahamnash9794
    @grahamnash9794 3 года назад +32

    WOW. 2nd to none. If it wasn't for the dust, I'd think the miners would be coming back tomorrow for another day's work.
    Good to see Randy again, and more animated than in previous videos. So many exciting artefacts, all in one place, makes me wonder if other mines will be an anti climax in comparison.
    Can't wait for 102.

  • @CanadianArchaeologist
    @CanadianArchaeologist 3 года назад +22

    I wish you could've gone to the bottom, I can ony imagine what treasures are down there. This was a great video still. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheJulioGulio
    @TheJulioGulio 3 года назад +30

    "That belongs in a museum!"

    • @andykillsu
      @andykillsu 3 года назад +8

      “So do you!”

    • @rodplumb
      @rodplumb 3 года назад +1

      Love that movie

  • @gregphillips.1312
    @gregphillips.1312 3 года назад +16

    56:30 Those look like Bearing Caps from the End of a Shaft, would be packed with Grease to Lubricate the Bearing, they were very common on old Horse Drawn Carts!

  • @hanscakestealer8546
    @hanscakestealer8546 2 года назад +10

    That carpentry in these mines is incredible, not only the craftsemenship but the fact they could find that much timber in such a desert region

  • @markfackler5595
    @markfackler5595 3 года назад +8

    This was a FANTASTIC explore! The men in that mine were in there just after WWI and they had no idea what was to come in the next world war! Just a splendid trip back in time! Thanks for the fun escape and keep up the great work Gly!

  • @Guitarman1959
    @Guitarman1959 3 года назад +12

    This is the best episode to date! I really appreciate how you painstakingly leave these museums intact. Of course, not everyone who explores these abandoned and forgotten museums truly cares about the preservation aspect. Perhaps this episode can serve as how to explore properly like an adult, and not like a cheap pirate.

  • @Nilmade
    @Nilmade 3 года назад +41

    I understand why Gly blurred it, but I still found it funny that he said he was going to go slow so we could read the graffiti and then blurred it. lol

    • @trueaussieray9093
      @trueaussieray9093 3 года назад +10

      It's like when they show you a criminal on the 6 oclock news only to blur his face out.. you think well that was a waste of time.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 3 года назад +1

      He could have blurred only info relating to the mine's location.

    • @BlankBrain
      @BlankBrain 3 года назад +2

      @@jeffryblackmon4846 It might have had people's names, which could be traced to a town or area. You'd be surprised at how much information can be cross-referenced from simple things on the internet. Google knows more about you than you do.

    • @kalielik
      @kalielik 3 года назад

      Yeah XD

    • @kalielik
      @kalielik 3 года назад

      @crash burn No, it's that the mines name is written on the walls.

  • @bewhitey
    @bewhitey 3 года назад +13

    Thanks for filming these in 4k! I just got a 4k TV and it is really awesome seeing all the grit and detail of this old mine. A+FP is probably the only youtube channel I watch out of like 70 that films at this resolution. Really great seeing Randy coming along...he is the archeologist, Gly is the explorer and Mr M is the comedian. Put them all together and you have Indiana Jones!

  • @chris.becker
    @chris.becker 3 года назад +21

    Seriously though, you need to address penguin breeding in episode 102.

  • @onegreataussie8160
    @onegreataussie8160 3 года назад +36

    Part 2 for this down that next hole!!! Setup Communications for it and get the gear down you need to traverse it. I think the time line for some of these artefacts is right before the start of WW2 which is incredible. Awesome show gly.

    • @kathybahr2323
      @kathybahr2323 3 года назад +2

      Hey Guys...just saying....since you & yours take such risks as you do exploring these mines....when you come across precious/semi precious stones MAKE YOUR EFFORTS WORTHWHILE! As these mines are ABANDONED would assume you’d be well within legal rights to remove stones and / other artifacts found within these various mines. Got it, granted. Mines located on Federal land are very unlikely to allow gem removal. But, I’m a total novice here but always like the idea of people willing to go back to places long written off/abandoned as simply not worthwhile / “ profitable enough” to continue to investigate / explore mines where everyday folks can go back to & harvest what was left as “ not worth it” . Seems to me, would certainly be WORTH IT to those of us who aren’t big time commercial mining companies. Bring HOME the good stuff !

  • @shannabarr8624
    @shannabarr8624 3 года назад +7

    Randy was just so happy when he found that brush! This was an epic mine!

  • @ababab28
    @ababab28 3 года назад +9

    LOVE these long ones. Don't expect them every time, but I do hope we get em when it's worth it!! Thanks guys!

  • @JayDubb3BCT
    @JayDubb3BCT 3 года назад +44

    Gly: Hey Randy, this is some real Indiana Jones Sh** ain't it? 😂😂😂

    • @adammegandavis
      @adammegandavis 3 года назад +3

      I lol when I heard those words spoken by Gly with genuine excitement!

  • @Schmitz3
    @Schmitz3 3 года назад +7

    Another great video. One thing I noticed that verifies no one has been down there for a long time is the lack of fluorescent spray paint sprayed on the walls of the mine every 50 feet like you see in some of the other mines you have explored.

  • @jensmaul6749
    @jensmaul6749 3 года назад +5

    42:56 "Jack Daniel's" starts with a "J" and ends with a "s".

  • @gordonthrasher3004
    @gordonthrasher3004 3 года назад +4

    Gly, the way you handle the artifacts and then ensure that they are in a safe place you are converting these old mines into unique one of a kind Museums. Thanks to all three of you for being the way you are.

  • @melissacheckland6755
    @melissacheckland6755 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for exploring and showing us these amazing places! Also, thank you so much for your respectful handling of these artifacts and leaving them there

  • @UtahOutlander
    @UtahOutlander 3 года назад +29

    Yay!! The Adult version of Saturday morning cartoons!! 👍😂

    • @bryantd6116
      @bryantd6116 3 года назад

      I said the exact same thing on here several weeks ago . I get up grab my coffee and look for his show 😆

  • @AmazingDisgrace911
    @AmazingDisgrace911 3 года назад +9

    I can't take my eye off the tea cup.

  • @iispjhanna
    @iispjhanna 3 года назад +30

    Mr M and Randy re worth their weight in gold to the show. Especially Randy on this show - too valuable for the one sided teasing. Hope you don't wus out and go back for that last level exploring. Take a lunch and water, plus you don't need to stop and the higher levels. Might be too good to pass up. Glad you opened Prince Albert - that was a very cool find.

    • @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
      @AbandonedandForgottenPlaces  3 года назад +7

      “Gly”: I’m for the most part going to stay focused on Class 4 and 5 from hear on out.

    • @bigsparky8888
      @bigsparky8888 3 года назад +2

      HE LET PRINCE OUT...IN THE CAN FOR 111 YEARS...LOL

  • @fredfarquar7679
    @fredfarquar7679 3 года назад +13

    That winze at the lowest level (and was that about 300' down to the bottom of the main decline?) went down one helluva long way! Hope you or someone goes to check that out sometime. Thanks, Gly, Randy, and Mr. M, for a great explore!

  • @deborahwatkins7395
    @deborahwatkins7395 2 года назад +3

    I love how excited you get; your enthusiasm is effervescent and pure. thank you for the joy you share with us.

  • @lesleyrobbins1137
    @lesleyrobbins1137 3 года назад +3

    You were right, some absolutely fantastic finds. I'm glad to see Randy along for the ride. Two thumbs up!

  • @NVR_Forfeit
    @NVR_Forfeit 3 года назад +4

    Been watching a while and I love how your videos are progressing and the direction you are taking the channel! Your knowledge about mines has been amazing and make these videos so much fun to watch. I just miss the old school video entrance you use to have. But the rest of it is GOLD!

  • @rgene3707
    @rgene3707 3 года назад +5

    Good job Guys!!! IMO the Nevada Mining Association should give you an award for going in to these mines and documenting a phenomenal history! NV has struck it rich again! Go Elko!

  • @johnsmart964
    @johnsmart964 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this extreme explore, this mine seemed to have quite a long life, about 20 years or so. It even seemed as though they had intended to continue with it. It is appreciated that you leave things at the mine as you are already recording these things for posterity through these excellent broadcasts. Thank you for all the work you do in recording this mining history, it is of great importance for the people.

  • @Xeidasx
    @Xeidasx 3 года назад +6

    1 hr 20 mins that's like a freaking movie!! This is exciting i can't wait to see what you have in store for us this week

  • @jamessell4490
    @jamessell4490 3 года назад +4

    Damn Sam! That is one heck of a find there. So glad to be able to come along.

  • @feellucky2970
    @feellucky2970 3 года назад +5

    This is one of the best episodes yet 👍🏼 Would love a part 2 going deeper into this mine. You know you want to see what’s down there and so do we 😃

  • @TheDisabledGamersChannel
    @TheDisabledGamersChannel 3 года назад +3

    This is why i love Saturdays and look forward to waking up at 6 so i can get breakfast and coffee ready, and on another topic, i LOVE that you don't take artifacts out of the Mines, i HATE it when other channels do explores and take everything they see, that really upsets me, anyways time to dig in and enjoy the video, thanks for making another Saturday morning worth waking up to, have a great one Gly, Mr. M. & Randy Edit: Finished watching, what a tremendous Mine, so awesome you were able to document it and show all the neat lil treasures inside, i'm so glad you were able to beat Cancer and do what you loved doing for a career, you're proof that there is always hope, always a better tomorrow to look forward to 💜⛏⚒

  • @Vostok7
    @Vostok7 3 года назад +7

    Never know how you get a word in edgewise with Randy doing all that talking! 😂 Always glad to see him helping out on explorations again!

  • @davidwelsh829
    @davidwelsh829 3 года назад +49

    I disagree on 2 points, you operate in a generally dry area that preserves artifacts. Most other areas on Earth the items left underground are being consumed by time and the elements. I would rescue everything I could to save it from rusting into oblivion. The other case involves mines being sealed by the .Gov, take anything you can out of a mine you know is being blasted in the near future.

    • @olliespackrt5763
      @olliespackrt5763 2 года назад +3

      I was just thinking the same thing especially that log cabin syrup tin.

    • @chancer7558
      @chancer7558 2 года назад +6

      If you think they didn't take that syrup tin with them you'r crazy. You could tell by the way they acted about coming back later too brush and wash it right fishy. It went with Randy.

    • @WindTurbineSyndrome
      @WindTurbineSyndrome 2 года назад

      It is not legal to take artifacts. These guys act legally

    • @slayz1515
      @slayz1515 2 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @knightwolf3511
      @knightwolf3511 2 года назад +3

      @@WindTurbineSyndrome is it a artifact if it doesn't exist?

  • @Gadgetmonstergar43
    @Gadgetmonstergar43 3 года назад +4

    This was the most amazing display of artifacts I have ever seen. It was amazing. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @dennisthehirev580
    @dennisthehirev580 3 года назад +8

    No mice were harmed in the production of this video. But they sure got the sh*t scared out of them.

  • @brannancloward
    @brannancloward 3 года назад +4

    I really appreciate your stance on artifacts. It allows the next mine explorer to feel a sense of accomplishment! Down with the rock garden 'museums'!

  • @adammegandavis
    @adammegandavis 3 года назад +6

    Yay! Another episode! My Saturday morning is now complete! Thanks for an hour episode!!!

  • @richtyler8034
    @richtyler8034 Год назад +3

    Absolutely amazing. Great video work Thanks so much for taking the time to show us everything. Most other guys doing this never spend the time to do so and quickly gleam over it all

  • @gregphillips.1312
    @gregphillips.1312 3 года назад +2

    I do like Saturdays, your mine explorations are great. My father passed away 2 years ago to this date and I miss him terribly, but he travelled the World helping to set up Plant Machinery as a Production Engineer for English China Clays. My surname with a double "L" is welsh and my ancestors were Coal Miners so I find Mines fascinating. Hopefully later we will get an update from Brent at Cerro Gordo. Thanks Cly and Mr M, Randy too for helping make my Saturday Rock, especially today 🙏

  • @jacklisiecki2389
    @jacklisiecki2389 3 года назад +1

    Definitely a lot of fun. Loved it. Thanks Mr. M, Gly, and Randy! Videos are #1!!!

  • @GeneralGuderian1
    @GeneralGuderian1 3 года назад +4

    Das war ein wirkliches Abenteuer mit Euch zusammen diese Mine zu erkunden. Hinter jeder Ecke waren viele gegenstände zu sehen und zu erkunden. Zeugen einer längst vergangenen Zeit. Ich finde es toll wie Ihr die Gegenstände für die Nachwelt aufbewahrt und alles auch vor möglichen Beschädigungen schützt. Einfach fantastisch. Macht weiter so und gebt gut auf Euch acht. Ich finde Euch einfach klasse. Danke für die tollen Erlebnisse die ich mit Euch teilen kann.

    • @ichniemand
      @ichniemand 3 года назад

      Das seh ich auch so.

  • @mountainbadgerab
    @mountainbadgerab 3 года назад +3

    What a great mine! So many artifacts, unbeleivable. Love your enthusiasm!

  • @solidlift
    @solidlift 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely obsessed with your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge & showing us this amazing history along the way. Always been fascinated with mines, caves, tunnels, etc. Thanks again!

  • @smiffymiffed2734
    @smiffymiffed2734 3 года назад +1

    Found your vlogs a few months ago and I have been slowly binge watching them, highly entertaining and full of interesting information - reminds me of my younger years when a mate and myself used to explore iron ore and copper mines near where we lived (Lake District in the north of England) wish I could relive those days! Keep up the fantastic vlogs, keep safe and many thanks for keeping us all entertained 😀👍👀

  • @Peter.w
    @Peter.w 3 года назад +5

    Mr M and his china cup.. classic! Great video guys! Thoroughly enjoy each and everyone you produce!

  • @ciobi202
    @ciobi202 3 года назад +12

    A part 2 would be very nice in future...

  • @kyleskidmore9381
    @kyleskidmore9381 3 года назад +5

    I would enjoy watching a part 2 into the deeper quarters of the mine. Great stuff keep it up.

  • @womanofheart
    @womanofheart 3 года назад +5

    Saturday morning coffee just got more delicious. Thanks, Gly and Mr. M!

  • @frequencyfluxfandango8504
    @frequencyfluxfandango8504 3 года назад +8

    Wow. Looks as though it would be impossible to notice Everything in there. This is just a note to say that your channel has a nice vibe goin on Gly. Congrats for your success man.. So keep up the slick shots. I knew from episode 1 that you'd do well !!

  • @SueGirling68
    @SueGirling68 3 года назад +3

    Hi Gly, isn't it great to have Randy back ??. That canteen was a fantastic find, it looked well loved too. The box that Randy picked up at 44:58 actually had a little door and handle on it, I wonder what was inside ???. So many cool artefacts just laying where they were put, awesome. I will look up that bottle tomorrow as it's starting to get late here. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖

  • @jont8707
    @jont8707 3 года назад +1

    Woop can't wait to watch these guys on Saturday I love it you all do such a great job keep up the great work and stay safe fellas 👍

  • @mikepalmer4243
    @mikepalmer4243 3 года назад +1

    One of the best mines you have explored so far! I add to others comments, the main reason I watch you show is the way you conduct the explore! You leave no stone unturned! But here you have left me wondering what was down the next level! You need to go back! Here in Devon uk we would say you’ve only done half a job! Please find the time to go back and finish this mine!

  • @EeRocKK
    @EeRocKK 3 года назад +3

    Yay Randy!! Nice to see him back on the show!
    I don’t disagree with taking souvenirs for museums/preservation purposes, but if I were to do this, I’d take the video-archaeology route like you do. Taking things home with me on video would be all that I needed. Respect for that!

  • @TCBSonny
    @TCBSonny 3 года назад +3

    Great video Gly, Randy and Mr. M. Would love to see what more artifacts are in there at the deeper level, still unexplored. Thanks for a great video. Stay safe.

  • @rwilli296
    @rwilli296 3 года назад +1

    Really appreciate you showing us all the artifacts you find. There is lots of history in those mines

  • @ellamick77
    @ellamick77 3 года назад

    Beautiful! Get home from work and there's a lovely abandond and forgotten places vid for me to chill with. Strapping myself in for another epic Vid!!!!

  • @eastj100
    @eastj100 3 года назад +5

    One-eleven cigarettes were produced by the American Tobacco Company in the United States; they were regular sized (70mm) and sold in a soft pack. One-Eleven cigarettes were one of the ten cent brands which were popular during the Great Depression of the 1930s. They were originally made in 1903 and were re-introduced in April, 1922 in soft packs of fifteen cigarettes selling for a dime.

  • @haroldishoy2113
    @haroldishoy2113 3 года назад +8

    0656, My popcorn is popped and fresh, episode 101; life is good😉

  • @briankemp5206
    @briankemp5206 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the great adventure in that old mine. Nice work guys!

  • @reddog9025
    @reddog9025 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see you back Randy! Keep Gly and Mr. M on the straight and narrow...

  • @explore71australia42
    @explore71australia42 3 года назад +4

    The three amigos are back in action again! Nice one guys!

  • @jimp514
    @jimp514 3 года назад +6

    Great to see the band is back together

  • @BlondynCh
    @BlondynCh 3 года назад +1

    can you guys believe this mine was dug by hand??? !!! just imagine how much work and time it must to have taken to dig in so deep and remove all that earth out of there

  • @lynndurbin9403
    @lynndurbin9403 3 года назад +1

    Great mine! So many artifacts! Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @karlmcgowan9375
    @karlmcgowan9375 2 года назад +4

    Gly, i really hope that one day you come across such a rare artefact that can be put in a museum.💯👍

  • @FromthePits
    @FromthePits 2 года назад +3

    Amazing channel, had to sub! I was just reading that vinegar due to it's acidic properties can be used to test gold to see if it keeps shining, real gold will not change color.

  • @JCB04359
    @JCB04359 3 года назад

    WOW FANTASTIC Mine...Can't wait until the next one!! Loved it.

  • @markmiller5952
    @markmiller5952 3 года назад +1

    Holy cow, what an episode!! Tons of artifacts. After a long day at work, what better way to spend Saturday night. Looked like randy had a blast. Always love the intro music. Gets me pumped up. ( Irish squirrel)

  • @drakeegan1126
    @drakeegan1126 3 года назад +3

    I hope eventually you will explore the lower level if it is anything like this episode it would be amazing! Thank you for a great adventure!

  • @melissacoulter3996
    @melissacoulter3996 2 года назад +3

    I’m a new viewer and OH MY GOODNESS I don’t know how you go down those ladders! So far down and so tiny!! It’s like the divers that go into the tiny caves! Bravo to you for being able to! I’ll stick to watching from afar!

  • @southernappalachianrecon
    @southernappalachianrecon 2 года назад

    These time capsules are incredible, absolutely incredible footage, thank yall for filming this and showing the care that you do with everything you find 💯👍

  • @ezl8002
    @ezl8002 3 года назад +1

    You know, 90+% of use will never leave a artifact of our lives on this earth. You fellas are really going back into history when men were men and they were
    tough workers!

  • @sandlmv8301
    @sandlmv8301 3 года назад +9

    Awesome. Midnight in Australia on a Saturday night and a movie length episode. Getting the munchies ready for viewing now 😄 I must say, I don't know where I stand with the artifacts argument. If you leave them, the next person might take them. At least you would ensure they end up in a museum and not on eBay or for someone's personal collection.

  • @doskraut
    @doskraut 3 года назад +9

    When I was a little rug rat I remember my dad nailing burlap on the kitchen window like curtains and mom would pour water on it and that would help cool the Kittchen, this was in 1956 and we still had a ice box.

    • @davekreitzer4358
      @davekreitzer4358 3 года назад +5

      This is how a swamp cooler works , just improvised !!! Great thinking on his part , for sure !!!

    • @doskraut
      @doskraut 3 года назад +3

      @@davekreitzer4358 Smart dude, not many know what a swamp cooler is.

    • @tedc3895
      @tedc3895 3 года назад +8

      Vondetour. Dad had a grocery in the fifties. Potatoes came in hundred pound burlap bags. My job was to weigh into 10 and 5 pound paper bags.
      Flour sacks were cotton with print on them. I know they were great dish rags and even for every day shirts and clothes. I had to weigh out flour into 5 and ten pound bags. Some just brought in a lard can and I would fill with flour. Lard came in 5 gallon nice tin can with a snap on lid. Kept corn meal in them. Now all that stuff goes to a land fill. dried beans in big burlap bags too. Dump in an empty lard can. Suger in 50 lb bags. I weighed it into smaller brown bags.we had a screen wire room in back to keep mice away from it all. Dad had a bottle of pop bounty on mice. I took care of rodent control too haha.

    • @doskraut
      @doskraut 3 года назад +5

      @@tedc3895 Back then farmers would put a hand written sign with the farm name and date on and put in on the market door so people could come pick the crop that weren't worth selling like potatoes that was say 4 inch or smaller. You could go out back of the market and get free day old bread, cake and stuff that did not sell and 2-3 times a week the family would go to the rail yard so dad could get blocks of ice out of refrigerated box cars. He would sell blocks to other people for their ice box. Hay thanks for sharing memory's

  • @dontask6863
    @dontask6863 3 года назад +2

    Holy smokes this was a really cool one! Amazing artifacts everywhere and truly stunning ore veins! I must admit though, that unexpected lower level was absolutely mysterious and really wish you could explore that section, but from what you said about that one not leading to the top exit, I completely understand the apprehension. Safety first always. That one would be a hard one to get out of if anything went wrong and there would be no communication without someone actually being there. Still, that was truly one magical and amazing mine!

  • @chandler4622
    @chandler4622 3 года назад

    Cant believe i sat here and watched the whole video. Absolutely amazing. I really like how you leave everything as you found it .

  • @drecknathmagladery9118
    @drecknathmagladery9118 3 года назад +4

    33:47 the blue label on that box is so well preserved holy crap i wonder what they put in that particular ink to have it last so long
    granted that was only 32 years ago
    but still that's incredible the date on it is almost gone by comparison

    • @lyterrr
      @lyterrr Год назад

      How was that only 32 years ago? Didn't he say 1939? (tho it looked like it said 1539 for some reason)

  • @dudenoway1267
    @dudenoway1267 3 года назад +7

    See I'm like Randy, I would be more interested in studying the geology and artifacts than just exploring the mine. I would sit in one spot and study something over forever! Would have loved to seen that pyrite he mentioned. I was wondering when the Prince Albert in a can joke was going to pop up, now I know.

  • @wylieneal1380
    @wylieneal1380 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see Randy and Mr M. As always it was enjoyable!

  • @davidhettesheimer3685
    @davidhettesheimer3685 3 года назад

    Wow what a fabulous mine. Nice artifacts. Thank you gly randy mr. M really appreciate what you do for us all. 👍🍻

  • @gram1124
    @gram1124 3 года назад +7

    Randy's hair is looking extra luxurious. Thanks for bringing us along with ya'll to this awesome mine!

  • @georgesmith6891
    @georgesmith6891 3 года назад +3

    What an awesome explore, fantastic artifacts too. The trolley with the gloves was probably use to transport the drums i am guessing.

  • @1758pk
    @1758pk 3 года назад

    WOW! You have to go back and finish exploring that mine...best episode so far.

  • @diannemc4840
    @diannemc4840 3 года назад +2

    How exciting finding that old stuff👏🏻 Very cool.👍🏻

  • @mtngoat58
    @mtngoat58 3 года назад +3

    first time i seen you in a hurry to get out of a mine LOL-- if there was that many artifacts at the points you was at imagine what might be deeper down

  • @joes2362
    @joes2362 3 года назад +7

    Randy was right. Come back at a future date. You left this mine with unfinished business. You never know what lies further down. It might be even better than what you explored so far.

  • @johnme7049
    @johnme7049 3 года назад +1

    Love to see you re-visit this mine and check out the lower level. Keep exploring!

  • @michaelpage7691
    @michaelpage7691 2 года назад +1

    I often wonder how many of these miners went off to war and never returned, leaving the mines abandoned. I really have a lot of respect for these miners. Great video. Thank you. 😁👍🏻🇦🇺