I'll say it again there is know way I'm crawling in that with all that water around, one hell of a deep mine ! You could go on for time exploring that one ! Thanks for the video , stay safe !!
I completely respect the need to keep locations private. However, it doesn't make me any less curious! Thanks for your videos, especially since I would NEVER be brave enough to explore like this myself.
It's honestly insane to think that in someones past life this was their "casual" work place. Times have really changed, that place is a buried time capsule.
Yes! My grandpa worked these mines as a young boy. I wish he were still alive to see these videos with me and I could listen to his stories once more. Imagine how much more I could’ve understood if these types of videos were available 15-20 years ago. I wonder what kind of emotions would come up if he could see this. I can’t imagine having to work in a place like this, and then to think of the actual hard labor the young men had to endure. And they only got paid cents to do this job 😢. No wonder he would get pissed when we fought about who was going to wash dishes... lol.
Wow! All those relics! That water is a bit scary though, especially with all the water we've been getting lately. Man, that just goes on and on...what a find! It's nice seeing concrete structures with no graffiti. At 11:35, what were those things in the ceiling? Great video as always!
@@AmazingPennsylvania woohooo! Dude ill message you on Facebook. Theres some really cool caves in central PA that I am going to this summer that you would love! 100 percent you are invited man! Glad to hear you're healing up well!
Man I've never explored a cave but i wouldn't disclose this location either lol it looks untouched just waiting for someone with the balls to find it and explore it. Fate.
Be advised there are dangers in those old mines that you can’t see, hear, smell, feel or taste and watching your videos I can tell that your not equipped to detect
@@AmazingPennsylvania Oh, the regrets. 40 years ago we found a mine that had a tiny block building (office) outside with a big "log book" written in fountain pen. It was a bit smeared from water and age. If I recall the dates were around 1922. This was along the Allegheny river and north of Pittsburgh. Many vacant mines were along here and we were forbade to ever attempt them. Now I see guys exploring the abandoned limestone mines of the area. Looks cool, but personally, I can't risk being caught on private land and losing my background clearances for work.
I live in Vancouver Canada. How did you find this place. What was it when it was open and what year was it?? Are you still doing this and have you ever gotten lost? Please tell...... I'm so very curious. Greg in Vancouver Canada
I'll say it again there is know way I'm crawling in that with all that water around, one hell of a deep mine ! You could go on for time exploring that one ! Thanks for the video , stay safe !!
Outstanding
Work. Eye-popping "stuff". Thank you
This is probably my favorite explorer you have done so far
Wow that's awesomely cool to find one that hasnt been gutted. Thats a rare find. Love it
I miss watching videos like this.
Great video. That mine is absolutely incredible!
Excellent find. The mine cars are great. Shame they couldn't be saved. So many different versions. Good job.
I completely respect the need to keep locations private. However, it doesn't make me any less curious! Thanks for your videos, especially since I would NEVER be brave enough to explore like this myself.
as a historian the ideas are endless, bootleg mine ? where
@@michaelsenese9552 That aint no bootleg mine its massive!
Just found your channel.
Love your exploring.
Dude, that was freaking awesome!!! Another great video.
Holy Smokes that trippy to crawl in that low tunnel , amazing video thanks for sharing 👏👏👍✊️👌
Especially with water ripping in like that lol.
Your best vid so far. 💯💥
I've watched most of your videos and this one looked rough but what a beauty
This was physically the most intense one ever. And there's worse parts I didn't film
@@AmazingPennsylvania the 1915 repair house was my favorite. There was no calling someone to fix equipment
@dave strang Yeah the motor barn was something special. One of the first big mines I ever did. And sadly sealed off now
@@AmazingPennsylvania may it RIP. HAPPILY you documented it
So awesome. . . Wow
Wow!! So cool!!! All that stuff still in tact.
It's honestly insane to think that in someones past life this was their "casual" work place. Times have really changed, that place is a buried time capsule.
Yes! My grandpa worked these mines as a young boy. I wish he were still alive to see these videos with me and I could listen to his stories once more. Imagine how much more I could’ve understood if these types of videos were available 15-20 years ago. I wonder what kind of emotions would come up if he could see this. I can’t imagine having to work in a place like this, and then to think of the actual hard labor the young men had to endure. And they only got paid cents to do this job 😢. No wonder he would get pissed when we fought about who was going to wash dishes... lol.
Crazy that was definitely a big workings love the videos
M-Fing wow! That is a wild mine! You deff got have your junk screwed on tight for journey. Fight amnesia and back, need another tour!
Cool mine I would be afraid it would collapse with me in there
Educated people never go under unsupported roof
Congratulations
Wow! All those relics! That water is a bit scary though, especially with all the water we've been getting lately. Man, that just goes on and on...what a find! It's nice seeing concrete structures with no graffiti. At 11:35, what were those things in the ceiling? Great video as always!
Thank you. This was probably the most physically demanding mine adventure I've done. There was so much more craziness that I couldn't even record
hard to the core!
Bro this is awesome! Hope that foot is starting to feel better man! The mines you find are so amazing!
Thanks man I think 2 more weeks and I'll be back at it
@@AmazingPennsylvania woohooo! Dude ill message you on Facebook. Theres some really cool caves in central PA that I am going to this summer that you would love! 100 percent you are invited man! Glad to hear you're healing up well!
Im retired coal miner and that looks like a pretty huge mine
Very nice, been looking for such places near Tioga but no luck
Looks like a hell of a mine
I'm glad it is now inaccessible. The World is such a greater place when there is mystery and wonder. 😊
It looks like it was a well engineered, well made mine in its day.
Wow you find some cool places.
Speechless man. Everywhere I go is always "cleaned up" and nothing is left. This is next level.
How's the bunny healing?
It's been 4 weeks since the operation and I'm moving around better everyday. It's possible I could be walking normally in 2 more weeks
@@AmazingPennsylvania Awesome. Really glad to hear it. Gotta get you back out in the woods.
Nobody’s been in that mine for a long time. Still lots of copper cables running. The copper thieves haven’t even been in there yet
Absolutely AMAZING
Man I've never explored a cave but i wouldn't disclose this location either lol it looks untouched just waiting for someone with the balls to find it and explore it. Fate.
I hope you didn't use my new-in-the-box raft I left there. 😉
Really?? lol no I had a life jacket and wasn't too worried
nice!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you follow the track i bet one of them go outside!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool.
That was EPIC !!!!!!!!!
Father was a miner now have a better understanding of what he did to make buck
Nice job👍
Be advised there are dangers in those old mines that you can’t see, hear, smell, feel or taste and watching your videos I can tell that your not equipped to detect
Black damp in there
Groovy!!!
I see orbs flying by, in pretty much every video. Do you often get that heebie-jeebie feeling?
Maybe once in awhile but not really. I respect the work and history so I dont distrupt anything
please tell me that was in brentwood
What year are the dates on the right wall @6:00?
Unfortunately I wish I got a better shot of it. Looks pretty interesting now that you mention it
@@AmazingPennsylvania Oh, the regrets. 40 years ago we found a mine that had a tiny block building (office) outside with a big "log book" written in fountain pen. It was a bit smeared from water and age. If I recall the dates were around 1922. This was along the Allegheny river and north of Pittsburgh. Many vacant mines were along here and we were forbade to ever attempt them. Now I see guys exploring the abandoned limestone mines of the area. Looks cool, but personally, I can't risk being caught on private land and losing my background clearances for work.
Why do you block the audio?
Basically just talking about things I didn't want public
Is this where I think it is? AT?
Probably... or at least close enough lol
I live in Vancouver Canada. How did you find this place.
What was it when it was open and what year was it?? Are you still doing this and have you ever gotten lost?
Please tell...... I'm so very curious.
Greg in Vancouver Canada