Thank you very much for this very interesting video presentation, it is amazing how many mines there are in this vicinity. One has to be careful entering mines you were wise not to go in especially bearing in mind that at least one of them was a claim.
Wow, thats one of the biggest quartz veins I've ever seen, you should take a metal detector with you run it over the spoils piles, there will be loads of nuggets.
Thank you for taking us to these awesome places!! My husband and I love the outdoors as much as you do. We've explored some of the Mohave Desert as well as the ghost towns of Providence, Bhodie, Garlock, Cerro Gordo, and a couple more.
Just a Teaser as you need to explore further and a someone else to accompany you in your explorations. Any one could given us this Scenery especially on a Causal Walk with a video 📹
So the bird nest was the amazing find? She-sh! How disappointing. Some of these mines look safe enough to go into. I would equip myself to go in some of those and make it more interesting. The first way is to to supply your self with food, water, and first aid kit, then have someone stay outside with radio communication so in case something does go wrong he can get needed help. I know it sounds crazy but taking chances is part of the adventure in documentary.
Surprised that you don’t see more items left behind, like cans or bottles, etc. love the nest filled with baby birds. I am not from that area, what kind of bird is that?
It sure was a great spot. Unfortunately there was not much to explore at this location and that's the reason why the video was short. I did not go any deeper into the tunnels as I figured there was more than likely nothing in them. Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!.
I would have likeg to have seen the adult birds. So as to identify the chicks. I believe they were red tail hawks. That was an amazing find. Thank you Jim BCC AZ
Wow, amazing mine! Great video! Your using a very good camera, it looks like. I'm a new subscriber. This looks like somewhere where I grew up, but I don't know where this is. I wish the video was longer. I'm not sure I would have ever found this myself because there isn't much tailings to show where it's at. I'm from a town in your state formerly called "Geeenfield". Do you live near there?
Hey thanks for subscribing, the video was short, I should have filmed some of the other nearby mines. This locations about 200 miles from greenfield, California.
Generally I find mines to be boring as most are empty. Although someone gave me the location of a mine filled with old stuff so I am definitely going to film that one.
You are so unpretentious . I enjoy very much Don't ever sell out . jk . One in a million thanks again . You never pirate others content . Share new stuff You are modern day explorer . Keep up your outstanding videos .
Thanks for sharing. The birds were cool to see.
Cool😎
u should go inside. i was waiting for it, but never b alone
Thank you very much for this very interesting video presentation, it is amazing how many mines there are in this vicinity. One has to be careful entering mines you were wise not to go in especially bearing in mind that at least one of them was a claim.
Sure would like it if you would tell us where you are, state and a proximent location.
Thanks,
Steve
Wow, thats one of the biggest quartz veins I've ever seen, you should take a metal detector with you run it over the spoils piles, there will be loads of nuggets.
👍👍😎
Thar's gold in them thar hills.
Not enough, clearly.
Thank you for taking us to these awesome places!! My husband and I love the outdoors as much as you do. We've explored some of the Mohave Desert as well as the ghost towns of Providence, Bhodie, Garlock, Cerro Gordo, and a couple more.
GOOD job on the Video..............Thanks.................JB.............
Thanks
So what's the amazing find? The bucket?
What were they mining? Gold? Silver? Copper?
Gold was the primary commodity. Although they mined all three.
Where is this.?
Nevada
Better careful, you never know what could come out of one of those mines a mountain lion.
Just a Teaser as you need to explore further and a someone else to accompany you in your explorations. Any one could given us this Scenery especially on a Causal Walk with a video 📹
So the bird nest was the amazing find? She-sh! How disappointing. Some of these mines look safe enough to go into. I would equip myself to go in some of those and make it more interesting. The first way is to to supply your self with food, water, and first aid kit, then have someone stay outside with radio communication so in case something does go wrong he can get needed help. I know it sounds crazy but taking chances is part of the adventure in documentary.
Surprised that you don’t see more items left behind, like cans or bottles, etc. love the nest filled with baby birds. I am not from that area, what kind of bird is that?
I think the birds are pigeons although im not really sure.
Follow those seems of material that’s where the gold is
I really enjoy all your videos sir!
Thank you, means alot to hear that.
Frickin' awesome buddy❣️Thanks for sharing your neck of the woods err umm 🏜️
Thank you
What kind of mine is it?
Gold, ore, copper, and silver.
Dang man what a great spot! I wish this video was longer! Did you go any deeper into those tunnels?
It sure was a great spot. Unfortunately there was not much to explore at this location and that's the reason why the video was short. I did not go any deeper into the tunnels as I figured there was more than likely nothing in them. Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!.
I would have likeg to have seen the adult birds. So as to identify the chicks. I believe they were red tail hawks. That was an amazing find. Thank you Jim BCC AZ
Nice open stopes in that first addict. Surprised they haven't been blasted shut.
Fortunately this area is harder to get to and less visited so the big bad government hasn't gotten to it yet.
@@DaveExploresYT very nice!!! Hopefully it can stay that way. Stay safe out there
Wow, amazing mine! Great video! Your using a very good camera, it looks like.
I'm a new subscriber.
This looks like somewhere where I grew up, but I don't know where this is. I wish the video was longer. I'm not sure I would have ever found this myself because there isn't much tailings to show where it's at.
I'm from a town in your state formerly called "Geeenfield". Do you live near there?
Hey thanks for subscribing, the video was short, I should have filmed some of the other nearby mines. This locations about 200 miles from greenfield, California.
I'm from Yerington. Where are you from?
This place looks awesome. Looks like Area 51 out there 👍
That's for sure. Thank you for watching.
Are the two claim posts up on the hill still valid? Can a person still make a claim like that on BLM land these days?
The two claim posts were expired. Yep anyone can make a claim on BLM land.
@@DaveExploresYT Thank you for the reply and information.
Very beautiful upload
Hy friend come back to
Why is it you don't go and explore inside those mines is there something wrong that you don't like going into a mine
Generally I find mines to be boring as most are empty. Although someone gave me the location of a mine filled with old stuff so I am definitely going to film that one.
You are so unpretentious . I enjoy very much
Don't ever sell out . jk . One in a million thanks again . You never pirate others content . Share new stuff
You are modern day explorer . Keep up your outstanding videos .
What was so amazing inside the mine? Thanks, I'll make sure not to watch your vids anymore and waste any more of my time.
Trespassing AGAIN ??Omfg!
Its on blm land. Anyone can go there.
hey man
Hey