I just kept NOT looking at your vids for so long... was so used to watching Gly! but i've discovered there's room in my life for two mine exploration channels! love the video.. i guess i have some catching up to do now! (subbed, obv!)
Justin, you sure are great at cliff hangers! Thanks for sharing another great video and piece of history with us. Can't wait for the second installment! Safe travels and adventures to you and your friends.
Hi Justin, those tree rings were an amazing find, you have very good eyesight to have spotted those, awesome. The can at 10:47 was indeed Hill's Brothers Red Can Brand Coffee. Talk about a cliff hanger at the end lmao now I have to wait till next week wondering what you found, the possibilities are endless. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Can't wait to see what's up next. Will it be something reminiscent of the words of the great Oliver Hardy speaking to Stan Laurel? "This is another nice mess you've gotten us into....? I certainly do not wish for a "mess" or anything dangerous but a healthy, cautious, fear can sometimes be exciting. As always I hope all is well with you and your fellow explorers Justin.
One possibility for that trough by the winze,could be a water channel for water to help keep the winze as dry as possible,but I doubt it in his mine,looks too dry,but have seen such things in English mines,love another great explore Justin and the crew,can't wait to see the next vid,be safe!
Hills Bros Coffee used to have the slogan “ Good to the last drop “ I drank my fair share of their product ……. Thanks for posting this one . Now we have to just sit tight until your next video huh?? 🤨. Thanks.😏😆👍
Thank you for the Video A very interesting Geologie. What did the mine there. Waiting for Part two. I hope you health is alright you sounded like you have some problems. Best wishes for your health. Take care Yours Frank Galetzka
Why is it always the last thing we try that connects with the most additional workings? That was funny to see your perspective of me squeezing into that little raise, that sucked!
Haha, I don't know why we don't come across more of these when we're fresh and full of energy in the morning... As you observed, it is always at the end when we're feeling ready to wrap things up. That was definitely a tight squeeze to get into that little raise, but good on you for doing it!
That muck sheet looks like a flattened drum of some sort. I made out "Super" and it kind of looks like a "Ca" at the beginning so maybe Castol? couldnt see enough of it to match it.
out of all the mines that you i have watched you guys go into and come back out of (thank God), I was always wondering if you all know what type of mines they were. Like the type of materials that came out of the mines?
Your tree rings are probably a half assed fossilization. The end grain drew in mineralized water , the water evaporated and left the minerals in a pattern.
I have three channels where I drop everything to watch..Two Toes, Proper People and TVR Exploring. Been watching for years. Thank you, Justin!
I'm in good company! Thank you.
Isn't it Justin?
@@Dwendele
Yes, corrected. Don’t know what I was thinking..
Something mesmerizing about your videos. Like being in another world. Cool. 😎
I just kept NOT looking at your vids for so long... was so used to watching Gly! but i've discovered there's room in my life for two mine exploration channels! love the video.. i guess i have some catching up to do now! (subbed, obv!)
Justin, you sure are great at cliff hangers! Thanks for sharing another great video and piece of history with us. Can't wait for the second installment! Safe travels and adventures to you and your friends.
Nice "cliffhanger" got us drooling for the next vid! Thanks
Hi Justin, those tree rings were an amazing find, you have very good eyesight to have spotted those, awesome.
The can at 10:47 was indeed Hill's Brothers Red Can Brand Coffee. Talk about a cliff hanger at the end lmao
now I have to wait till next week wondering what you found, the possibilities are endless.
Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Nice cliffhanger again Justin 😁nice explore, looked bad at the start but it was not that bad later, cant wait too see patr 2.
Can't wait to see what's up next. Will it be something reminiscent of the words of the great Oliver Hardy speaking to Stan Laurel? "This is another nice mess you've gotten us into....? I certainly do not wish for a "mess" or anything dangerous but a healthy, cautious, fear can sometimes be exciting. As always I hope all is well with you and your fellow explorers Justin.
Looking forward to part 2 Justin!
Oh this looks amazing. Edit: it was amazing and can’t wait for part 2!
One possibility for that trough by the winze,could be a water channel for water to help keep the winze as dry as possible,but I doubt it in his mine,looks too dry,but have seen such things in English mines,love another great explore Justin and the crew,can't wait to see the next vid,be safe!
The end snuck up on me! Darn it! Can't wait to see part 2! What a cliffhanger!
That was one awesome explore Justin and looking forward to pt 2 :)
Hills Bros Coffee used to have the slogan “ Good to the last drop “ I drank my fair share of their product ……. Thanks for posting this one . Now we have to just sit tight until your next video huh?? 🤨. Thanks.😏😆👍
I knew you were gonna do this to us. LOL...yeah HIlls Brothers Coffee, the old cans were very cool looking. Neat stuff Justin.
Old mines are really fascinating.Checked some out at Bodie,Ca.Great video.
Good explore........ So far ! 👌👍😎
Looking forward to part 2 thanks for sharing 👍 🇬🇧
Thank you for the Video
A very interesting Geologie.
What did the mine there.
Waiting for Part two.
I hope you health is alright you sounded like you have some problems.
Best wishes for your health.
Take care
Yours Frank Galetzka
Why is it always the last thing we try that connects with the most additional workings? That was funny to see your perspective of me squeezing into that little raise, that sucked!
Haha, I don't know why we don't come across more of these when we're fresh and full of energy in the morning... As you observed, it is always at the end when we're feeling ready to wrap things up. That was definitely a tight squeeze to get into that little raise, but good on you for doing it!
Where do you find such awesome expeditions, and do you risk trespassing laws exploring them?
Awesome video, I think the wooden trough was for water to drain over the winze. What camera do you use to film?
That muck sheet looks like a flattened drum of some sort. I made out "Super" and it kind of looks like a "Ca" at the beginning so maybe Castol? couldnt see enough of it to match it.
10:48 Hills Bros Red Can Brand coffee. Can't find a good image on google of a rectangular can.
out of all the mines that you i have watched you guys go into and come back out of (thank God), I was always wondering if you all know what type of mines they were. Like the type of materials that came out of the mines?
Check out the descriptions below the videos... I almost always include that information there.
@@TVRExploring I am sorry for asking now I fill slow lol. But thank you for saying something
@@dcrosco1458 Haha, no worries. I'm glad that you know now and can, hopefully, find the videos more interesting as a result...
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
@6:19 yes clearly I just sold a Hills Bros coffee can #20 like that one for $105.00usd 3 days ago....part 2 is going to be great! thanks.
Good!
Your tree rings are probably a half assed fossilization. The end grain drew in mineralized water , the water evaporated and left the minerals in a pattern.
I love your content but do you ever find any gold or anything left over
Hi Justin. How can I reach you? Can't find any contact information.
12:02 big old stick of boom?
Justin lookin for Part Deux!!!!; )
Rookie question here. How do you keep track of how you get back out?
The can at 11:00 is a Hills Bros Coffee can.
Hills Brothers Coffee. “The Heavenlyist Coffee that money Can Buy!”
Hills Brothers is coffee. esp with the vacuum worded on it.
Suckling Packrat's got kind of a ring to it.
Maybe as some sorta death metal bandname possibly? 🤔
If we don't find the mother load it's great looking all the same! ❤️👍
If you'd have to guess...how. many times have you hit your head?
Over the years? I can't even imagine... I'm sure that it is in the triple digits. At our mine, it is an almost daily occurrence.
@@TVRExploring I hate that I chuckled at your answer, but I did. Stay safe.
If you watch at 2X Speed it looks like you're running into the mine. Very dramatic like a movie scene
Hills Brothers - coffee I think.
Awesome video. Very interesting mine. Do you find many artefacts? What do you do with them leave them alone or take them?
I love how you always sound like dude from Zombieland
I never saw the tree rings? Point at them and zoom in when you pass by next time.
hills brothers coffee. i have one of those cans . i turned it into a bass guitar
Here we go!
Hills Brothers Coffee was that can
Thats a Hills Bros Coffee can look and you can read the word Coffee near the botto of the can.
Wouldn’t it rather be “Ceiling fall” instead of “Ground-Fall”??.
Have you ever had an Howard Carter moment?!?
Several times... I haven't started posting the videos from the most incredible one yet.
@@TVRExploring 😁 I'll definitely be Looking forward to seeing those videos!!
Hills Brothers Coffee. Still made today
Oh - the irony ... 😄
Wahoo
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