Eagleville Nevada; Laura's Dream Comes True, Part 2 - Journey To The Bottom
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Abandoned & Forgotten Places
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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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Congrats Laura ..great work ..great team work .. awesome explore ..
From Australia 🦘🦘🦘
Laura, you always have a beaming smile and it was shining brightly today! That makes it even more enjoyable to watch. Thanks and take care!
Well done in every way. Thank you for taking us along.
So far, after looking at many mine explorers channels, I think you two do the best video and narration. I also appreciate all the care you both use in safety procedures. I appreciate all the work you two put into the channel, and a big Thank You to your Patron Subscribers and other supporters for allowing your Adventures to Inner Space.
Laura the Explorer 👍.
Gly , it looks like Laura won the ..paper ..Rock... scissors and you stayed on top 🙂.
Nice adventure...
See you next week ..off rope.
Pete Australia 🇦🇺
Like riding horses, the riding is the easy, fun part. The prep and cleanup after is the chore. Thanks for the gift of another Saturday morning chair adventure.
You guys make a great team. Hopefully Laura will continue to be a part of the channel for a long time. Thanks for the adventure from someone in a wheelchair who can only go to these place because of you guy's hard work it's truly appreciated.
Good job Laura. Gly great job on ropes, and discoveries. Really enjoyed exploring with you both.
Greetings from Poteet Texas. Thanks for an awesome video
...👍🏾🙏👍🏾✨✨✨HEY GIY AND LAURA... GREAT TEAM... LAURA SHE DID A FANTASTIC INCREDIBLE AMAZING SAFETY JOB... I'M SO PROUD FOR HER HOW SHE RATTLE THRU THAT MINES... I TELL YOU I REALLY TRULY ENJOY HER MOMENT AS GIY WITH HER BY HERSELF... MAKING SURE SHE WAS SHE ALL TOGETHER AND READY AND I TRULY ENJOY Y'ALL AS Y'ALL CONTINUALLY STAY UP STAY BEST AND STAND GRATEFUL AND LOVES AND SAFETY AS I SEE Y'ALL IN YOUR NEXT VIDEO SO OKAY BYE Y'ALL...👍🏾 ✨✨✨👍🏾🙏👍🏾...
Way to go Laura! You seem to be getting more comfortable narrating and filming too! You are doing great.
Thank you. With each explore, I learn more to keep the audience happy and intrigued.
I've been through Eagleville I believe it sits on the border of Nevada and California
Way to go Laura ,great job,looks like you had fun,thanks again for taking us with you😊
Great Job!; Laura's narration skills have improved big time on her run!
The history left behind by those in the mines are great, the names the dates and the inventory marks along with those explorers like yourselves who risk life and limb to catalogue their adventures for prosperity regarding the wonderment of the future generations who may see them! 😃
Very cool mine! Laura continues to kick butt in going down these shafts and solo explore!
GREAT job Laura , while Gly was having a snooze at the top .. haha, keep up the good work guys ...
another great video !
Great job Laura you are doing a fantastic job. Every show gets better and better and I really am glad that both of you have got each other to watch after each other's back stay safe both of you and may God bless you both. 🙏👍👍👍👍
I am SO HAPPY for Gly. This Laura is a true keeper. You look so good together and what a little dynamo Laura is. This is fun! Gly,you deserve it!🥰
Wow Laura, great explore and ladder work. Stay safe both as always. Love to you both xx
so exciting to watch , well done to you both , for bringing such good content , stay safe , dean ..
Thanks so much for the extra adventure, you guys. Great work Laura; much nicer without all the grunting..lol (sorry Gly)😂
Gly, you and Laura are providing some of the beat RUclips content for exploring mines! Thank you both for the hard work. We get to see things we otherwise wouldn’t get to enjoy.
As someone approximately Gly-sized myself, I really appreciate how good it is to have someone who can fit down smaller holes! 😄
Great explore, that was fun....Laura did an awesome job. 👍
Greetings from the uk you guys make a great team cant wait for your next episode
Good on you both.
Gly you are an excellent coach!
Laura, you sure were one calm explorer with all those mice scurrying about that confined small space. Year or 2 ago, was moving my empty recycling bin from the curb. Was barefoot wearing sandals. A small rat ran across my feet. I could've gone to the moon the way I jumped.
Nice going you to.Love Saturday's and Wednesday
I am impressed by Lauras ability to go down these vertical shafts by herself. She is doing really well with the cameras as well. Her humor is also a plus
Love all the comments this week. Excellent job Laura, you and Gly are a wonderful team for sure.
Great job Laura! You are handling this like a seasoned pro! I'm proud of you!
Hi, after image enhancement analysis as far as I can tell the pencill note on the wood is "Start 4th from this (stall,spot?) tomorrow Nov 14th." Laura, you are doing SO well in every way, I think you are already my favourite Gly companion so far. Cheers Daniel.
thank you for posting what was written!
That was fun. Thanks for sharing the mine, old sketchy ladders, plenty of square nails, dead critters, and the packrats.
Right on Laura going down their own your own, and looks lil scary . Great Job!
Well done!
Good way to live vicariously thru your shenanigans, rather than crawling into dark holes myself!
Great job, Laura! Can't wait for the next!
Wow she does a good job!
Thank you.
Good job you two
pencil mark maybe says 'about 4 ft from this (?) stoats' -The ? word(s) could be 'first at' = 'about 4 ft from this first at stoats' then under that looks like 'tano' and 'Hov lit' or Hoy 111' (perhaps Hoy lift?) (maybe that will help decipher it?).
I understand why you left those other ladders a mystery, but man... My curiosity!!!
Also, to Laura, I'm sure you can see while editing this but when using your helmet cam, it is higher than your own eyes. I just happened to notice that you tried to show a bunch of stuff but it didn't make it into the helmet cam's line of sight.
And finally, I love sparkly walls. They make my inner child happy. When you guys are walking through mines sometimes I get glimpses of sparkly wall and you rarely stop to just focus on the sparkle. I seriously would LOVE a video of like just calming music and a montage of sparkly walls.. lol Anyways, I know that not all that sparkles is like valuable but it is super pretty. Please, maybe show more of the walls for those of us (the majority of us) who will never be in a mine to see for ourselves.
Thank you!
Nice explore Huffy and the Explorer, you two have achieved another level of excellence💯... Till the next, stay safe, cool and free. Best wishes from the Gold Hill mining district of southwestern Oregon. ⛏️⚒️⛏️
Great job Laura ! Awesome exploration! See you Wednesday be careful out there! 👍🏼🙂
Laura is a real trooper! How nice to have a partner, it really spices up the explorations!
Used to drink Hams back in the 70s and Pabst Blue Ribbon. Both Wisconsin beers. Pabst was my favorite and I drank a lot of it in the Navy.
Great video Laura. You should get Gly to setup a small camera on a stick to point down those winze shafts. 👍👍🇨🇦 ps You should use your hand flashlight beam adjustable feature more often Laura.
Great job Laura looked fun,great mine with alot of winns❤great job too Gly❤
Great job for your first rope explore Laura. Thanks for the video.
Very cool!
Interesting mine. I feel like there's a few mysteries left though.
Laura👍 thanks
Great job Laura!
Another great explore Gly and Laura!!!
Hell yeah Laura!! 😎😎
Gluy had better look out!
The two of you will make a really good team
Laura's got rope skills and great big brass ones!
I think she's a winner!.
Did you mention Rob Barker? The bronze plaque close to the end of the video. I must have been distracted by my young grandson if you did.
How about those coffin ⚰ shaped corridors? 😮 I couldn't do it...GREAT JOB Laura!
Laura's adventurism and narration is great. Just need a little camera-pointing practice and maybe get a little better with the lighting (for example, remembering to focus the flashlight beam into those deep winzes, shafts, or longer drifts to try to see the bottom or the end.... or at least, so WE can try to see), but all of that comes with more doing. I sure am glad Gly isn't out doing this stuff by himself anymore.
Great job you two.😀
I do t know Gly; if you keep having Laura do all the fun stuff she may start her own channel.😮😊
“Laura the Explorer” really did uncover quite a maize of drifts didn’t she - not sure how she remembered where she’d been and how to get back to the shaft 🤔 🏆🏅. Well done Laura - ur a natural ⛏🧨⛏
In that first mine, the section you were in looked to be all stopes extending each side off the main adet. Those miners really "dug" their way thru the walls of that mine! Alot of those short adets look to end in ore shoots. I always worry about you two when you're nearing a ore shoot, as the soil always looks to be prettty loose.2nd. mine: Those ladders you used Laura looked to be pretty verticle; scarey. I can't imagine what the miners were following to the left & right as I see no seams or veins. (the mice that you ran into....what can mice find to eat at that depth?). At 33:07, where you did not want to rant, that was a windlass that the writing was on, going down to yet another deep winze. There sure were alot of adets to right, left, and center. What were "they" mining? WoW! you really put out the energy & effort today girl!! Many compliments to you, Laura.
This was a gold mine. As for what the mice are eating down there, that's anyone's guess.
Great explore Laura! Now you and Gly need more rope for that Winze. I'm curious, and I'm sure you are too.
I am, but it's tempting fate to return to an older, dangerous mine such as that.
❤❤❤you forgot the placket on the ladder what did it say. Check your video towards the end when you where singing off.
If you watch part 1, we read what was on the plaque.
Hurrah! 😃💯💛🔦
Laura your professional by trade. But you’ve got the best in class. Gly remember when you wanted to take a nap during exploring now you can😂. An amazing job Laura.
Maybe focus your light so we can see further also missing things Gly would have shown us and told us about...getting there..take care!
I have noticed that since you stopped exploring with Charlie and Mr. M, you have abandoned the right hand rule.
Gly good idea send Laura down the danger zone 😅
I insisted!
Good Job Laura!! 🤜🤛
Gly, I understand this is your channel and you schedule which mines to visit, but are you willing to revisit some big mines like the 600ft shaft and the mine with the dead miners entombed? Blessings and Safety you both. 🙏
“Gly”: Truthfully, for me, revisiting an abandoned mine is bad luck. The board you stepped on, the ladder you climbed or the dynamite you barely missed stepping on might all do you in if you tempt fate twice. That’s why I rarely revisit a mine I already documented.
I went and got an insta360 GO 3 and I got to say it works great for sticking into tight places.
The selfie stick it came with works well enough but I got another one that's just ridiculous.
I really wish Laura would use the zoom on the lights especially when looking down a shaft or when trying to illuminate distant things.
Laura, I get the feeling you feel pressure to show us everything, but there is no need to rush; take your time!
Laura the Xplora
Hahahaha look at Laura 🤦♂️ throwing shade at Randy ! As if he didn’t get enough from Elmagnifico 😝😆🤣
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My toes barely fit on that ladder!
With Laura doing the camera work, it's kind of like a whole another channel. Definitely a good change up.
You need a Mini-Schnozzolator for those Winzes!
Laura did you name that one Mouse little Gly!😅
33:27 Does your handheld light not focus into a beam?
You must make your local laundromat a good amount of money.
Laura needs an adjustable beam on her flashlight, could see further down in the holes
I know, I'm being "coached" in the finer arts of solo exploring. It's a work in progress 😊.
Is there a reason the descender can't be flipped to work with the right hand? (Not super familiar with the climbing equipment)
I hope you guys get down into that other winz
Leave no winz un-reviewed!
41:00
"Lamp(?) 4 ft
From (this/there)
P?s(h/b)at St(a/o)??t
t(a/o)mo???
Nov 14 - 69"
Earlier the writing on that board nailed to the support, the one that had '98' as the year, that was nailed up with square nails. 1898, maybe? That's a longshot.
I scanned the posts and didn't see a mention of the brass plaque on the post near the end of the video. Wondering what it was?
Uhh. My weekend doesn't get started without Gly and Laura. Laura has more giblets more than me and I'm a guy. Proud of you. but nope. No way no how. Not me.
I am terrified of small spaces and heights.
I'm living through Laura today.
@ 14:42 was that a coin on top of the piece of wood ? Or am I just seeing things?
Thanks, you 2.
I don't remember seeing a coin. It may have just been a piece of the wood.
@@lh6551 That was one shiny piece of wood. 😆. Coulda' been nothing also.
The one right next to the winze mouth? There's a drop of something fluid that's dried. Wax, paint, bird dropping, etc. It's irregular and thinned out in a stripe across the middle.
Who are these strangers, LOL..Laura, slow and easy, knowing you aren't left handed. Gee Laura, you're good, should have a contract with Gly, Gloriful. Gly lets you do all the good work.
Was the Plate tacked on the post one we had seen in a previous episode?
Correct
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60...
I do miss Mr. M and his dry humor. Randy also. But they couldn't do the things Laura can. It's much safer for you Gly. She can help an emergency or if you go mental over someone's garbage or questionable graffiti.
Ummm, so you are just gonna leave that lower section unexplored?!! C'mon Guys...!
Would be nice for her helmet cam was working
Dude is that your son
Its been a while... I come back and now you have a partner in crime. Sorry if its been asked before who is Laura? I couldn't find the video where she is interduced.
Less face cam would be nice
Lauras lampa non fockusera
Enjoying the explorations, but, please, Gly, don't write yourself out of the show, as your demeanor, knowledge, and technical expertise including geology and mining, are why we came to this channel. In other words, can a team consist of 2 - yes, and don't worry, Laura, if you have to share the limelight - we love having the pair of you, but really want to have that geology and history and technology expertise as part of the channel. That is, if you both agree - it's your channel, of course, but just felt I wanted to let Gly know that he's still the main "draw" in the channel. No offense to Laura or anyone else who's ever been, or will be, on the channel's videos, of course, but Gly's in a class by himself for this genre, IMO!
“Gly”: Laura wanted to take the lead on this one because this mine is extra special to her. She visited this mine a number of times in the past but never had the equipment to explore it throughly. Laura is in training not to write me out of the show but to learn all the technical aspects of how to properly document an abandoned mine such as camera discipline, the rule of thirds, etc. With this knowledge, together we’ll both be able to properly document a mine no matter is layout and in time that’ll greatly improve the channel.
Good stuff! Laura is a natural mine explorer and is getting better each episode as her experience and confidence grow. 👍
Don't beer cans in the U.S. have expiry dates on the base? The paint design and ringpull type might give away the decade the can was in use but an expiry date would narrow down the date the cans were left there more accurately.