Going Deep In An Abandoned Mine For Priceless Minerals!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2023
  • Hello everyone! This week was a crazy week! I did THREE explorations of the Union Mine that led to some of the coolest (mineral finds) yet and a whole new passion for me. I was joined by some super cool folks along the way and ended with some very valuable minerals and a whole new level of the Union Mine to explore!
    A lot more abandoned mine explorations on their way!
    For more photos: / brentwunderwood
    Cerro Gordo Merch (t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, more): store.cerrogordomines.com/
    Mailing Address: PO Box 490. Lone Pine, CA 93545
    Jason's Channel ( @mbmmllc )
    Dan's Channel ( @Danhurd )
    If you want to check out Lone Pine Gem & Mineral: lpgms.org/
    If you haven't already, I really hope you'll consider subscribing to the channel!
    And thank you all SO SO much for all the support over the years(?!) here now!

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  • @GhostTownLiving
    @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +664

    Be sure to watch till the very end! Cleaned up, these minerals are amazing! Here is the link to win your own piece of Cerro Gordo ore! It's free to enter! kingsumo.com/g/vhdbpb/win-a-rock-from-cerro-gordo-mine

    • @cherylkurucz8852
      @cherylkurucz8852 Год назад +7

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I ❤ your Videos!!!! Thank You 😊

    • @superduperman7202
      @superduperman7202 Год назад +18

      Love the gem guy at the end telling you how amazing your finds were and you looking so pleased. Also knowing what else is down there is mind blowing considering him saying that one piece was priceless. I hope your spirits are lifting.

    • @BIONDIEST
      @BIONDIEST Год назад +3

      Very cool! I I tried to share on Twitter and that didn't work for some reason but everything else seemed to work just fine.

    • @freedom4all581
      @freedom4all581 Год назад +4

      LOL I already watch this on one of the other channels it's a great one

    • @thechickensaladsandwichman9171
      @thechickensaladsandwichman9171 Год назад +3

      Awesome f****** video kid thank you

  • @Danhurd
    @Danhurd Год назад +1444

    Great Video Brent, was so much fun! Probably one of the more risky things I have ever done, but fun! Thanks so much for everything.

    • @damienmayne7205
      @damienmayne7205 Год назад +44

      You brave man, it's no mean feat to venture inside those caves!!

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +137

      Thanks for coming Dan! That was a great time!

    • @rogerelzenga4465
      @rogerelzenga4465 Год назад +30

      This was a crossover that was bound to happen one day ^^ now Pioneer Pauly and were complete :P

    • @andreadon4951
      @andreadon4951 Год назад +12

      Good to see Dan, very cool.

    • @pixelmator
      @pixelmator Год назад +5

      hope to see more collab videos with you and others in the mining field there soon. you truly are one of the best when it comes to mining for minerals and gold.

  • @daveabbey8027
    @daveabbey8027 Год назад +1346

    Thought you were lost in a mine. Glad to see you back Brent.

    • @arznic
      @arznic Год назад +51

      Same... Dont leave us hangin bro!

    • @MRBenchwork
      @MRBenchwork Год назад +25

      It did feel like it's been a long time since we've seen a video from Brent.

    • @hapamama1996
      @hapamama1996 Год назад +14

      Phew! You're still there! Great! 🙏😇

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +452

      Back! Just thawing out from the winter. It was a rough one, but weather is good and videos are back on track. Some really exciting ones coming up!

    • @mikestrouse
      @mikestrouse Год назад +24

      ​@Ghost Town Living you should totally give us a heads up. Mines are dangerous and a lot of people worry about you.

  • @DLuxProductions
    @DLuxProductions Год назад +316

    The entire time I was watching this video I couldn't stop thinking about the men who dug out that mine 100 years ago. The people who blazed the trail that you're on now. Absolutely incredible.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +58

      They must have been so tough. Can’t even imagine

    • @MrLWJPDX
      @MrLWJPDX Год назад +22

      Discovered you channel a couple weeks ago and can’t get enough. I am 66 and been stuck in a wheelchair for the last 6 years. It is great seeing you do some of the things I used to do, and some I have always wanted to do. I really miss rouckhounding, and I still collect some things, but it is not the same as discovering them myself. So thanks for letting me live vicariously through you and your adventures. Keep them coming, I hope I can visit your wonderful town someday. I won’t call it a ghost town though because you are breathing life back into it. Again thanks so very much. Lawrence

    • @nastyn8te328
      @nastyn8te328 Год назад +15

      And they did all of that with candle lighting how they managed to do it is hard to believe!

    • @lucassaueressig1411
      @lucassaueressig1411 Год назад +3

      Yea... No words

    • @alihanergun2258
      @alihanergun2258 Год назад +5

      same here, and how did they go out.?😅
      its amazing.!!

  • @guidolyons4912
    @guidolyons4912 Год назад +85

    A 3D scan of Cerro Gordo would be an awesome virtual experience!

    • @manitoba-op4jx
      @manitoba-op4jx 6 месяцев назад +1

      i want to see someone put the scans into a video game like garry's mod so people can explore it

  • @mbmmllc
    @mbmmllc Год назад +70

    Thanks for having me down again! Already looking forward to the next trip down your way, and it would be great to have you up to Washington again. Congrats on the awesome finds, it was great to get some more info from the gem and mineral society on your samples we pulled from the 400 level. Thanks again Brent and Cerro Gordo!!

    • @billreid11
      @billreid11 Год назад +3

      Great to see you and Brent collab again on content. Adding Dan just turned it up a notch. This mineral based content was great. Learn something new everyday. Thank You.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +10

      Thanks Jason! It's always a pleasure having you here! Hope to see you in Washington soon!

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 4 месяца назад +1

      400😮😮😮
      I guess some people were actually born for this kind of stuff....meanwhile I enjoy virtually from my armchair 😂
      Another great video ..always learn so much from every video especially the collaborative efforts..
      Subscribe to all four channels and would be looking forward to more great content...

  • @cw3339
    @cw3339 Год назад +73

    I wish I was 40 years younger and 200 pounds lighter so I could go crawling through those mines with you! How exciting, to rediscover areas where no one has been in 100s of years! You are a very fortunate man...

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +23

      Thanks! I feel very fortunate to be able to go on such adventures and share them. Appreciate the note!

  • @gibshredcamel
    @gibshredcamel Год назад +102

    Seeing Dan is always such a joy. Like everyone’s favorite geology teacher

  • @MountainwoodCottages
    @MountainwoodCottages Год назад +46

    This needs to be a National Geographic Special. Just so happens I graduated from the school that Bill teaches at and my husband has know Bill for years on a professional basis. Your dad told my husband about you and we started watching last night. I'm so impressed! The content and the quality of your videos is really meant for a series on National Geographic. I"m also impressed that a Florida Boy can handle the extreme cold weather! I was literally on the edge of my seat with this video and can't think of how many times I said, "Holy crap" watching the winter video. I'm just amazed at the diversity of minerals in the mine. Much impressed and looking forward to more!

  • @harrybloom9213
    @harrybloom9213 Год назад +10

    28:10 Man! You should always have at least 2 steel bolts as you go down. If one gives, the other one will save your life! Take care!

  • @GamingPrymal
    @GamingPrymal Год назад +158

    It's great seeing Brent smiling and he does seem so happy right now. It's been an insane half a year for him, but here he is.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +52

      Here I am. Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @tootz1950
    @tootz1950 Год назад +12

    However lonely or horrible the endless snow was, you look like a very happy man now. Wish you all the success you deserve with your town.

  • @CarJaco
    @CarJaco 10 месяцев назад +8

    Every time I watch your mine exploration videos, half through I remember that men spent their entire lives down here. They carved these spaces out of the rock with hand tools and moved all that material to the surface........ Just astonishing. You always thank us for watching, but we have to thank you for sharing this! Love it

  • @fizzelps4186
    @fizzelps4186 Год назад +59

    Take care of yourself, Brent! You bring us a lot of joy.

  • @timlawson5206
    @timlawson5206 Год назад +101

    Shout out to Scotty and the rest of the team without whom Brent wouldn't be able to have the adventures he does, so thanks to you guys who make it possible in the background.

  • @anitasantamaria6065
    @anitasantamaria6065 Год назад +21

    As a mother, you scare the heck out of me when you go down those rabbit holes, especially alone. My heart is always in my throat. Do be careful and continue these great and nerve racking explorations. Can’t wait to see the progress of the hotel.

    • @TheDupresdoDisney
      @TheDupresdoDisney 7 месяцев назад

      exactly my thoughts, the entire time I'm like his mom must be freaking out constantly.

  • @michellel44
    @michellel44 Год назад +17

    Those men sharing their knowledge to a new generation is so valuable. It’s has been a wild 3 years and I am just as excited for you as I was then. Life is good 🙌🏼

  • @weeniedogwrangler7096
    @weeniedogwrangler7096 Год назад +198

    How anyone with such gigantic nads can fit through such tiny tunnels has got to be one of the great mysteries of life. Kudos to you and your insane amount of courage.

    • @AderuMoro
      @AderuMoro Год назад +20

      I thought "nads" was slang for some kind of muscle group, so I looked it up... 😂 Yeah, still tracks, though.

    • @codysc12davis45
      @codysc12davis45 Год назад +5

      My thoughts exactly

    • @DinDooIt
      @DinDooIt Год назад +6

      @@AderuMoro Lmao

  • @snekthatmaybeadragon
    @snekthatmaybeadragon Год назад +64

    Finding all those minerals where they formed is so special- the coolest type of rock collection.
    Also, 3D mapping/modelling the mines is such a great idea! You could eventually even give safe, virtual tours if it works out. There's so much that could be learned from it 🤩

  • @davidt3563
    @davidt3563 Год назад +12

    It's such a pleasure to watch people who are passionate about something and are willing to share it with others. I felt like I was right there with you guys.

  • @shirley3419
    @shirley3419 Год назад +15

    We own an old gold mine and I have always been afraid to explore it. You are an inspiration! Thank you for taking us with you on your journey.

  • @katieowens4585
    @katieowens4585 Год назад +60

    its mind boggling to think past miners would have to make these journeys down such tight caverns everyday just to make a living for their families, makes me have so much respect for them

    • @FerrisMacWheel
      @FerrisMacWheel Год назад +15

      Especially without a reliable source of lighting

    • @floridaman4073
      @floridaman4073 Год назад +1

      Mad respect for these pioneers!

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 Год назад +2

      ​@@FerrisMacWheel Good point! I'm a miner/mechanic/operator and having a good electric cap lamp is absolutely essential. It's hard to understand how dark it is down the hole with no light unless you've experienced it yourself.

  • @Towbie442
    @Towbie442 Год назад +47

    This is absolutely the very best content on the internet. I recently regained the ability to walk again. Your adventure, this channel, helped me through a very rough time in my life and one day I hope to visit.

    • @1hollig1
      @1hollig1 Год назад +2

      Congrats to you! That takes serious grit and tenacity!

    • @amylie9ify
      @amylie9ify Год назад +2

      I'm so happy for you!

  • @deereating9267
    @deereating9267 11 месяцев назад +2

    I've always found the gem and mineral collectors, the real enthusiasts, to be friendly and generous with their knowledge and skills. Winter can be really hard on your mental health, talking about it helps!

  • @keithcarlino
    @keithcarlino Год назад +6

    Dude i absolutely lost it when i saw Dan Im so glad that two of my favorite mining channels could come together like this and Dan is such a great teacher/person so I'm really glad to see you two work together.

  • @xxbbdollxx
    @xxbbdollxx Год назад +71

    I love Dan Hurd !!!! His content is amazing and so wholesome. Fantastic guy!

  • @SpaceFlye
    @SpaceFlye Год назад +44

    Soon enough, Cerro Gordo will have an entire room for the rock collection Brent will amass.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +18

      It does feel like that is the direction we are headed haha

    • @AestheticsKartel
      @AestheticsKartel Год назад +4

      It is a mine after all ! Just fulfilling its purpose

    • @jay2ssrstt
      @jay2ssrstt Год назад +1

      @@GhostTownLiving I'd love it if you would have some of the samples cut for the local gift shop as well as for online sales, could easily help fund the next chapters of Cerro Gordo. Also be SO much cooler than all the other channels that just sell shirts!

  • @Godchilla
    @Godchilla Год назад +13

    Nice seeing your updates and mining stuff and teaming up with Jason and Dan! 🙂

  • @bobwardimages
    @bobwardimages Год назад +5

    Like you, I'm glad that winter is getting behind us.
    May the Lord give you grace and a sound mind, Brent.
    Thanks for sharing with us your journey 😎👍🏼

  • @thedofflin
    @thedofflin Год назад +64

    It's nice to have moments like this to help you remember why Cerro Gordo is so significant and the effort to maintain it is all worth it.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +2

      Theres still lots of minerals down there. Maybe not the most valuble at the moment but you never know. Uncharted territories its really cool. Sketchy how dangerous it is though. Who knows what youll find in the bowels if you can make it farther than any before. We have better equipment these days. Its just sketchy man. I hope brett and crew keeps making it out of there. I dont many have ever been down so deep for a very very long time if ever. I just worry about big rocks falling. Or you look up and a rocm blinds you or dents your head in. This guy has to manually climb back out.

    • @jchrizzy6995
      @jchrizzy6995 Год назад +3

      @@TheAnnoyingBoss the miners were down there like all day every day for years, so many of them spent way more time than brent. That being said i got mad sweaty palms watching him go down these fucked holes, man I wish him good luck

    • @peggybarthel633
      @peggybarthel633 Год назад

      @@jchrizzy6995 every video, we sit here and say "I hope he makes it out" - which of course he has or he wouldn't have made the video!!

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 4 месяца назад

      ​@@TheAnnoyingBossthis mine cares the hell out of me.. a person could easily slip down one of those holes and get stuck

  • @billgregory426
    @billgregory426 Год назад +8

    Need to stage some supplies and ropes along that route down there maybe look at a overnighter down there so you can map more tunnels. stage some boxes at levels to put your finds in. make sure you have an O2 monitor as you go deeper as well, there are cans of O2 you can carry to help with a blast of fresh O2 will help with your climbs back up.

  • @harrisontasoff8724
    @harrisontasoff8724 Год назад +6

    Been waiting for a while for this! Welcome to the rockhounding community, Brent! I'm stoked to see more mineral content in the future!

  • @troyrichardson1308
    @troyrichardson1308 Год назад +3

    It's amazing to see the past! Thank you for bringing back history! After watching the whole thing....WOW! Help this man, hit that thumbs up please! 👍 thumbs 👍 👌

  • @dylankarger2892
    @dylankarger2892 Год назад +36

    I can’t express how excited I am to watch you collect more minerals

  • @clintcollins7366
    @clintcollins7366 Год назад +16

    I’m not a claustrophobic person, but watching the footage of you squeezing down to that depth really gave me the chills.
    The thought of those rocks coming down that hole behind you really makes me break out into a cold sweat.
    Harrowing! It’s only in taking comfort in knowing that you published the video thus you made it out okay that I could sit still to watch it.
    You’re crazy, Brent!

  • @MrDivagation
    @MrDivagation Год назад +5

    I love climbing, caving and minerals, so this video was a gem in itself ! Thanks for sharing these moments Brent !

  • @mdn642
    @mdn642 Год назад +14

    Brent…I know you have gone through some seriously rough spots in the last three years, and I personally appreciate your time and efforts in showing all of us those tough times, but from what I see and understand is that you are truly living your best life!! Bravo!! Keep up the great work you do and I am hoping to get down there (from Chico CA) someday!! Keep that wonderful smile on and one foot in front of the next!!

  • @bookman106
    @bookman106 Год назад +16

    Finally! It's been driving me nuts how many quality specimens of different minerals you've walked past and not paid much attention to if at all. There's a lot of valuable minerals left in there. I look forward to seeing you bring some of them out in the future. Congratulations on finally getting the rock bug.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +9

      Thanks! Definitely got the bug. Excited to go back down there and see what else we can pull out.

  • @AlexClouston
    @AlexClouston Год назад +11

    You and Dan is the collaboration I have been dreaming of! 🎉

  • @edwardaustin740
    @edwardaustin740 Год назад +5

    Brent, I didn't want this beautiful journey to end. I've been a fan and subscriber since day 1.
    Thanks for letting us tag along with you. Seeing Dan and Jason with you was a treat in itself.

  • @jemmadobbygriffin3127
    @jemmadobbygriffin3127 Год назад

    please keep all your findings for the museum and for the stories. they pieces you have found really are priceless and they need to be kept where they are from.

  • @SJ-um2ym
    @SJ-um2ym Год назад +48

    Watching your journey and resilience as rare as the minerals you find, is indeed priceless. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I wish my late father was with me to watch your channel. He was a historian. I can almost hear the excitement of discovery in his voice beside me every episode. Take care of yourself, there is so much more mystery to uncover just around the corner. Much love! ❤

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +10

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that note!

  • @IH8stpdppl
    @IH8stpdppl Год назад +17

    I was starting to think you were trapped in a hole somewhere, glad to see you alive and well Brent!

  • @ultimatesoccershow
    @ultimatesoccershow Год назад +1

    Best show yet Mr GTL!!!! Every minute a tiny adventure within the marathon journey down into the depths of Gordo!
    Keep searching the veins there's something mega for you to show us when you find it!
    You're looking great Brent, keep the beef on ya.

  • @ajb1395
    @ajb1395 8 месяцев назад +1

    Started from the beginning and am binge watching your entire library of video! Keep moving forward!

  • @Sinred1
    @Sinred1 Год назад +74

    cool to see Brent exploring mines again

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +23

      Exciting to be back down there! A lot more to come. A lot more to explore!

  • @moparman1962
    @moparman1962 Год назад +3

    Wow Brent...all of what was in this video was SO COOL to see and learn about. We think you definitely SHOULD start taking small, medium and large mineral/rock specimens out of your mine and start 'The Cerro Gordo Jewelry And Gem Store', or something close to that. You could make a nice income to support restoring the town and making it into a true ghost town/old mining community tourist destination WHILE you get to explore the mine and find new spots with different ores, cool rocks and things left behind by the miners. You can have a win, win, win situation on your hands (a turnaround) by selling jewelry and specimens, which will ALSO get the word out and promote Cerro Gordo and what it has to offer people who want to see and experience it. ;)

  • @rosechaney871
    @rosechaney871 11 месяцев назад +1

    This journey down the mine was so amazing, so scary and kept me on the edge of my seat! I wanted to chear you on but at the same time, as a 70 year old grandmother I wanted to tell you to stop taking crazy chances. You are definitely one of the most adventurous young men I've ever seen. You may want to put a sign at the beginning of your videos...DANGER... NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART.😁. Thank you for sharing your adventurous life with us. I'm definitely keeping you in my prayers young man.

  • @korihor6666
    @korihor6666 Год назад +26

    Glad to see you again Brent! I was having withdrawals. I know this winter has been tough on many of us. Glad you made it through along with everyone else watching right now. Spring is almost here. Always remember it sucks when you're in the dentist chair but realize youre not in it forever. stay strong and be proud of what youve accomplished

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +14

      Thank you so much! Winter can be tough for all of us. We're thawed now though and getting back after it!

  • @DeadBaron
    @DeadBaron Год назад +38

    It's always crazy and a little scary how complicated the mines are. I wonder how many people have gotten lost. Even more mind blowing though is how all those different tunnels mean all that ore and stone had to be hauled back out, imagine digging those little tunnels and having to get everything back to a cart or exit.

    • @benscanlan4818
      @benscanlan4818 Год назад +9

      And lowering all the wood beams down through those tight gaps and getting them in place. It's incredible

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 4 месяца назад

      This is one of the most dangerous cave I have ever seen

  • @alexweimann5324
    @alexweimann5324 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was watching videos of this place for a long time. What a cool town. It would have been insane to be there back in the day.

  • @hathorearthfyre
    @hathorearthfyre Год назад +1

    Wow, what a great trip you took us all on! Thank you!!!!

  • @quest2outdoors
    @quest2outdoors Год назад +52

    Hard to believe people had to crawl in and out of this every day and they didn’t have the gear that you guys have now the whole time you’re going down I just imagine what it must’ve been like back then thank you for taking us along❤️💯

    • @sinclaircupcake4954
      @sinclaircupcake4954 Год назад +5

      Ground would have been a lot more solid back then & would have had sturdy & intact ladders everywhere. Would have been a lot easier to traverse back then then it is now. Small rocks falling has made the ground slippery gravel in the modern day partner that with the rot & collapsing of the ladder system makes it a lot more difficult.

    • @gregcorwin8316
      @gregcorwin8316 Год назад +5

      That's my thought on all of Brent's videos. Just trying to imagine what it was like with that hole filled with people digging and hauling ore.

    • @HoneyHollowHomestead
      @HoneyHollowHomestead Год назад +2

      I can't watch when he is going through those narrow spots. I'm claustrophobic!

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@sinclaircupcake4954also I think they had a lot more man power

  • @cinny.
    @cinny. Год назад +81

    It takes a lot of courage to search mines. I don't think enough people realize you are risking your life for this kind of content. But I also believe you're not exclusively doing this for content, the thrill and excitement is worth risking things for. Discovering crazy interesting things is enticing and so fun, for both the viewer and the people who are discovering them. Thanks for posting this, your video brought me through a journey of my own :) you've earned a sub and my respect

  • @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
    @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary Год назад +1

    i would throw the rope over the edge at the beginning and I'd be DONE!! Aint No Way and No How you'd catch me within 10 Feet of goin down those Mines!! Hats off to you, Brent!! You are a True Good Ole Fahioned Frontiersman!!

  • @triggerfinger1757
    @triggerfinger1757 Год назад +1

    Those 2 specimens are absolutely breathtaking examples of the very unique artwork made and given to us from the Earth. The colors, patterns and textures cannot be replicated by human hands. I totally wouldn't sell that. It's amazing all the components that make up that anomalous rock

  • @doittoday1
    @doittoday1 Год назад +51

    Thank you Brent , Dan and Jason for a epic adventure.

    • @ROBINstrawBERRYwine
      @ROBINstrawBERRYwine Год назад +4

      And I agree with Dan,I’d be a little nervous but I’d go down the mine just to say I was there

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +3

      The 3d maps are really going to help. Its very hard to underatand where these guys are at

  • @neilhosler9001
    @neilhosler9001 Год назад +6

    Note:always tie a knot in the end 9f your rope. People have rapped off the end of their ropes before

  • @closiewoo5658
    @closiewoo5658 Год назад +5

    Every time Brent doesn't upload for a while I start to worry that somethings happened down in a cave somewhere.. so I'm SO glad to see you back dude! :D

  • @SanGreenKnits
    @SanGreenKnits 5 месяцев назад +2

    So awesome, Bret! I’m on the edge of my seat watching you explore. Thank you for sharing…keep safe! ❤

  • @clairesweetland4838
    @clairesweetland4838 Год назад +7

    Incredible!
    The bravery of the people that dug those mines is absolutely mind blowing.
    I was holding my breath through most of this video 😂

  • @4seasonspix
    @4seasonspix Год назад +5

    I so love, how the "rock mineral community" came together in such a short period of time 💛
    This is the kind of camaraderie I used to enjoy while gold prospecting. Everyone gathered and admired each other's findings, one would hear (elaborate) stories by seasoned miners, learn something, and before you knew it, hours had gone by while being immersed in a completely different world and state of mind.
    I'm so happy you experienced this with them - and also with your visitors Dan, Jason, and Scott. I wish you many more such wonderful and precious moments 🥰
    PS: The cold weather and devastating winter storms affected many of us here in LA as well. It was depressing.
    But, today, on this sunny and warm Easter Sunday, I finally removed the Mylar emergency blankets from the drafty jalousie windows in my uninsulated 1960's apartment. It felt sooo good 🥰🌷🌞
    Take care of yourself, Brent - I look forward to your next video.

  • @therealgreyman
    @therealgreyman Год назад

    America is such a beautiful country. i really hope that people living here don't take this beauty for granted.

  • @GeologicalNerd
    @GeologicalNerd Год назад +1

    Always support your gem and mineral club, they are the only way we can carry on our love of geology, mineralogy, gemology and curiosity!
    Cheers all!

  • @christinephillips8857
    @christinephillips8857 Год назад +19

    So glad to see you back online. We always worry when youve been offline for a while. Glad to hear you're taking time for your own health! Exciting new finds. Cant wait to see what the next adventures find. As an amateur rock hound and jewelry lover, I sure hope you consider Cerro Gordo jewelry shop!

    • @oligoyoutube
      @oligoyoutube Год назад +1

      he uploads monthly just thought you should know.

  • @MrChologno
    @MrChologno Год назад +33

    I love when Brent goes mine exploring! Great video

  • @jonathanwilson4791
    @jonathanwilson4791 Год назад +1

    Keep your head up! We appreciate what you do and who you are. Always remember you can talk to us anytime.

  • @stevenl.passalacqua3953
    @stevenl.passalacqua3953 Год назад +3

    The world needs more people like Brent...

  • @vandaddy-o2732
    @vandaddy-o2732 Год назад +11

    As a young boy I started collecting rocks, I found it fascinating but as I got older I kind of forgot about how much fun it was. Seeing your excitement tonight was contagious and as an older man now with more spare time again I may just have to get back out there. This was a really great episode, please keep'm coming!!

  • @ShesReady2Rockhound
    @ShesReady2Rockhound Год назад +6

    I’m totally LOSING MY MIND over the fact that my 2 absolute FAVOURITE RUclips channels are teaming up in Cero Gordo! Omg omg!❤

    • @ShesReady2Rockhound
      @ShesReady2Rockhound Год назад +2

      Please please please choose me for the amazing specimen! I’m a rockhound and would cherish a piece of Cero Gordo to add to my collection.

  • @jaded9087
    @jaded9087 Год назад +1

    Now that ive watched it , taping in to your local gemilogical society is a very valuable wealth of knowledge and genrally just good people.
    Glad you did that .
    I was a member of the diamond creek gemilogical society many years and walked in with a non descript chunk of rock i found and walked out with a piece of super 7 i had all along.
    They had all the tools and local know-how and where of what could be found in my patch of the world and after moving from that area years later i ended up living on a old gold mind in central Victoria called the wither and die mine , called that as no gold was ever found there but lots of interesting minerals where alluvial i was able to identify.
    You struck gold by going to see what you have and meeting some posible very valuable future friends.

  • @margaretburnham5683
    @margaretburnham5683 Год назад +3

    I’m so glad the hotel is coming along. You were so devastated tearing us about it burning down. We felt so bad for you. 💕

  • @LumenateTV
    @LumenateTV Год назад +16

    Glad to see your tapping into the local mineral hunters pool of knowledge. I really hope one day to visit Cerro Gordo. I've always been interested in minerals ever since a boy scouts camp trip where I found a huge piece of flint while hiking, it was stolen from me, but I'll never forget picking it up and striking it against another rock and seeing sparks fly.

  • @snapees
    @snapees Год назад +29

    I love that I have had the opportunity to follow this journey from the beginning. You are such a treasure for documenting and preserving the history of the area. Thanks to everyone as Ghost Town Living for bringing us this lovely history and journey from your POV ❤️ 🍻

  • @davidschroeder4430
    @davidschroeder4430 Год назад

    My wife and I came from Lexington, Ky to see Cerro Gordo. We got up there in a four cylinder Nissan. It was such an incredible experience to see the town. Thank you for allowing people to come.

  • @heatherhock3622
    @heatherhock3622 Год назад +4

    What an AWESOME video! A part of me always gets that "on the edge of my seat"
    when you go down into the mine, & Im so freakin happy to see you back above ground SAFE! If you're looking for someone who would truly appreciate the gift of a rock from Cero Gordo look no further you've found her right here in NH. Be safe Brent love seeing you enjoy life❤❤

  • @cat3crazy
    @cat3crazy Год назад +5

    I knew that miners had it tough, but after seeing the actual mine shafts. I don't know how they could do it, day after day. Considering the equipment they had, it could have been a nightmare. I'm glad that you are enjoying the exploration and finding valuable minerals. I would like to visit some day. I guarantee I won't be wanting to go down the mine!

  • @Thetimecapsuletx
    @Thetimecapsuletx Год назад +7

    Gives me a whole new respect for the original miners. They didn’t even have the fancy climbing equipment yet managed to transverse such a hazardous environment and create it. Talk about mind blown!

  • @BitterDemo
    @BitterDemo 2 месяца назад

    I wish I was fifty years younger, I always loved going to Poverty Gulch Colorado and venturing down in Old Mines marked extremely Dangerous KEEP OUT! I used to collect all the Blue Green turquoice I could carry in a Two Gallon Gunny Sack. I lived in Missouri and was a Trucker and everytime I was able to get a Load to that area I would Jump on it because I knew there was no good paying Frieght from there so I would Rent a Junker Car and go to the Mines > ! always had my climbing Harnessand plenty of Rope. I also carried Mani Picks and Electric Cement drills . I loved going alone because when alone I never had a coward with me to mess my time up in the Mines. Now 85 Years old, I wanted to donate all my Antiques of the Old days to Cerra Gordo, But Nomatter how many times I tride to contact them I never recieved one reply. I also had a Big old 1800's Barn and House I was offered I tried to tell you about but never recieved one Reply. I have a Lot of items of that erea I have from Famly and Collections. But noow It will all be sold in a sale. I learned writing to this site the remarks are always very old. Mothing truly Current. That is why many of us have stopped watching the program. It seems to be a Eggo Trip .

  • @GO-xs8pj
    @GO-xs8pj Год назад

    The gem society looks like a great bunch of people who will share so much with you. This was a hard winter on many people but the sun is out and brighter days are ahead.

  • @Lasersplitter
    @Lasersplitter Год назад +10

    I just love how your project brings so many people together. And not because they hope to gain something from it but just because they're excited about minerals, mines and everything surrounding Cerro Gordo.

  • @runninggreywolf8313
    @runninggreywolf8313 Год назад +3

    Brent you were so blessed to tap into a vast amount of knowledge with all those great folks that came to call!!!

  • @dylanchoyce2259
    @dylanchoyce2259 Год назад

    no ventilation, no ground support, pure thrills! love this content mate! keep it up, long time viewer over here!

  • @emmajaynemorgan1794
    @emmajaynemorgan1794 Год назад +1

    Brent I have to say I’ve watched every episode from the very start. This is by far one of my favourite ones yet, I love everything about your channel but crystals/minerals are one of my favourite things in the world, while I am a pagan and also a witch I have an extensive collection of crystals myself. I live in south wales in the UK and boy what I would do to own some of the specimens from your mines, or even come to the ghost town would be an absolute honour for me. I’m glad your feeling better and look forward to seeing more videos. I cannot wait to see more about the American hotel and lots more, thank you for sharing it all with us 🫶🏼

  • @8978Marty
    @8978Marty Год назад +30

    Please be safe exploring the mines. The video content and history you provide is priceless and very much enjoyed

  • @treywatkins1273
    @treywatkins1273 Год назад +10

    This honestly my favorite part about your videos, the mining and it’s the time and effort you put in, that really makes these as special as they are!! You’re the best man, from one ginger to another!!

  • @jamesrobertson4258
    @jamesrobertson4258 Год назад +1

    I enjoy Cerro Gordo videos very much and this video is freaking awesome. You guys are so adventurous and I'm right there beside you

  • @budinfield9746
    @budinfield9746 Год назад +4

    Another freaking amazing adventure! Thank you so much for taking me along. The hard winters are the mothers of cabin fever and put a damper on our spirits, but you got this, my friend! Your attitude and spirit always warm my heart and inspire me to seek to do what many say is impossible!

  • @randallroberts8045
    @randallroberts8045 Год назад +11

    You are an amazing explorer. There is no way that I could do what you do.

  • @davidsantiagotate7380
    @davidsantiagotate7380 10 месяцев назад

    I’m always grateful for mine content but I’m even more grateful when our boy comes out alive and happy!

  • @binarywraith
    @binarywraith Год назад +1

    Dude, your enthusiasm is contagious, thanks for showing us more from the Union MIne!

  • @neilhosler9001
    @neilhosler9001 Год назад +6

    So cool to see Dan Hurd exploring with you!

  • @901Birdie
    @901Birdie Год назад +8

    RUclips recommended your first video 2 years ago. It’s been a journey, I can’t wait to see what the future holds for cerro Gordo and yourself 🙏 stay safe

  • @scottdawson7805
    @scottdawson7805 7 месяцев назад

    My father retired to Lone Pine when I was 16 in the early 70’s. That is when I first visited the Ghost town. I met some elderly people who lived there I was told that a lady lived there who made movies in Hollywood.
    I’m writing because when I was visiting my dad we went out to Owen’s Lake which was a puddle then in the late 70’s.
    I saw in this video the road looking down at the lake what appears to have water in the lake. In its day long ago before LA took the water the lake was huge.
    I’m told a steamer boat sank in the lake a hundred years ago or more with a huge treasure of silver from the mine that was never recovered.
    The lake played a big part in the story your preserving you need to look into it.

  • @Desmolas
    @Desmolas 3 месяца назад

    This is exploration! I can live vicariously as an explorer through these videos. Thank you so much,.

  • @jeffbe7504
    @jeffbe7504 Год назад +92

    It is incredible how they were able to dig those holes so deep....it seems like it would take years and years to do it.

    • @wmcbarker4155
      @wmcbarker4155 Год назад +4

      work

    • @janettesweet6087
      @janettesweet6087 Год назад +9

      Ferrets. They used ferrets until California banned them. Good diggers, I had 11 at once.

    • @jeffbe7504
      @jeffbe7504 Год назад +12

      @@wmcbarker4155 really? work? no tools? just work?....time for your nap.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +23

      Insane to witness! So so narrow at places!

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 Год назад +5

      @@GhostTownLiving
      Oh Brent.. I'm so claustrophobic that I find myself holding my breath when you go down there, especially when you disappear down slippery rat-holes... But then I saw you pointing out the mslachite/crysocola! Sometimes the two meld into one, & I use a lot of it in my hand-beaded art-jewelry - and I now have a whole new appreciation for the trouble miners go to in order for me to be able to purchase the beads! Smithsonite sounds like a very interesting mineral too!
      Please be careful & stay safe! XX

  • @dawnford5919
    @dawnford5919 Год назад +21

    I'm so happy for you, Brent! It has been a long journey and a lot of hard work, but it's paying off. I hope now that you've put this out into the world you stay safe and that no one tries to find your honey holes. It's so fun and interesting to see what you are finding, so keep them coming.

  • @emilyblack5331
    @emilyblack5331 2 месяца назад

    This whole channel should be an entire series…. I love how you bought a mining town, went mining and now love rocks like us crazies 😂 welcome 😂😂😂

  • @Adamsracing15
    @Adamsracing15 10 месяцев назад

    watching you for 3yrs,you’ve become a top notch miner your self! Keep it up Brent,stay safe

  • @mrflippant
    @mrflippant Год назад +6

    Brent, you really are the best. I remember watching your first video back in the beginning of the pandemic days, and ever since then your videos have always been a bright spot of positivity, adventure, introspection, and raw passion. Thank you so much!