Abandoned Mine Exploration in Canada's Largest Ghost Town | Part 3 | Anyox BC 【4K】

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • As our Anyox exploration nears the end we still have time to explore some last areas.
    First up, our trip wouldn't be complete without exploring where Anyox started, the Hidden Creek Mine.
    We will hike up the creek and go underground through a collapsed opening into a tunnel of the mine.
    Then one more stop before we pack up and make the one hour journey by boat to our next destination.
    Come along for the conclusion as we go underground and more!
    ► Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction/Hiking to Mine
    01:04 Going Underground
    01:24 First Look at the Hidden Creek Mine
    02:04 Exploring the Mine
    08:03 Exploring Above the Smelter
    08:29 Surge Tank
    10:02 Smelter Stack
    10:48 Leaving Anyox by Boat
    11:50 Outro/Final Words
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  • @ExploringwithWade
    @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +30

    What an awesome way to finish our Anyox exploration by having a chance to go underground and see a part of the mine where very few have gone since it was abandoned in 1935. I want to thank Mike and Rob for the amazing adventure and to all of you that have watched this series and supported me and have given me so much positive feedback. I appreciate every one of you. Thank You!

    • @monsterglo
      @monsterglo Год назад

      Standing Ovation For thie fantastic vacation for me 🤗 I just discovered your channel watched all 3 parts. So enjoyable, my health doesn't allow me to explore like I did prior to March 2020 when Covid got me. Thankfully I have your awesome exploration to take me to wondrous adventures 😇

  • @KaspiansTravels
    @KaspiansTravels Год назад +12

    Amazing 3-part series! I am blown away at the sheer scope of what 3000 people can accomplish in two decades. ...And we're only seeing what was left behind--not the productivity of most of the finished goods and daily routines. Am also saddened that it can all dissipate and be forgotten so quickly. All those people mattered. Thanks for this very haunting documentary.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Yes looking at some of the historical photos was amazing to see what they accomplished in this remote area. So fascinating to learn about.

  • @brucemacmillan127
    @brucemacmillan127 Год назад +5

    An excellent series, especially for me. My grandparents lived there and my mother was born there. The video gives a different perspective to the old black and white photos I have.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks! Oh nice it is always great to hear from people that have a connection here.

  • @nadinegriffin5252
    @nadinegriffin5252 9 месяцев назад +3

    Surprised that the viewership for the three videos trails off so much. All three are definitely worth watching.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  8 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you like them! I appreciate your feedback. Thank you!

  • @Lucas-dg8cf
    @Lucas-dg8cf Год назад +20

    Never give up bro, you deserve a lot more subscribers than you currently have

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      I appreciate that! Thank you so much for the support 😀

  • @tango6nf477
    @tango6nf477 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just stumbled across the Anyox videos and watched all three and I have to say that they are probably the most professional and well produced I have yet to see. I'm from the UK and we no longer have anywhere as wild and isolated as Anyox and I would dearly love to visit there as industrial archeology is a great interest of mine, I would have to bring a fishing rod though!
    Thank you for sharing this I really enjoyed it.

  • @china100
    @china100 Год назад +2

    I tells ya, the game writes itself. A level designer's dream; a mysterious, deserted town, reclaimed by nature, lost in the middle if nowhere, at it's heart a great mystery...it even has a mine!

  • @brians6154
    @brians6154 5 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! Incredible to see. My father was born in the hospital in Anyox in 1925, I wonder about where he lived and what my Grandfather did there. So interesting, Thank You for showing your explorations

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  5 месяцев назад

      Oh nice I really enjoy hearing from people that have a connection to Anyox. It was an amazing trip exploring the site. So much history here.

    • @karencollins3587
      @karencollins3587 Месяц назад

      Another person with family connections to this amazing place.... my Mom was also born there, in 1927! I too appreciate your explorations of this place so off the beaten path. 😃

  • @Falorik
    @Falorik Год назад +7

    You are blessed to be able to go to such places. Wonderful video.

  • @BetterHealthSolutions
    @BetterHealthSolutions Год назад +2

    Wow So Intresting Abandoned Mine Exploration and Really Beautiful! Thanks for Sharing! Stay Connected😊😊

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It was an interesting place to check out. Was an amazing trip. Take care!

  • @keithspillman
    @keithspillman Год назад +4

    Great series guys. All this construction in the middle of nowhere is absolutely amazing.
    That surge tank had to be a HUGE project.
    Thanks for taking us along on the trip!!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! It is amazing what they accomplished here. Thanks for watching. Have a great day.

  • @clairewatson7506
    @clairewatson7506 Год назад +3

    New subscriber from the UK. Just watched your Anyox adventure and all I can say is wow! What an amazing and beautiful place. The way you filmed this was incredible. You have a talent Wade. How you could stand on top of the damn I will never know and the cemetery stunning. Much love x

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thank you so much for giving the video a chance and a watch. I really appreciate it! It was such a fascinating and cool place to explore. I would really like to go back again one day and maybe explore some of the more unknown and hidden places there. The dam was so incredible how could you not get up there and have a look haha.

  • @thenullco
    @thenullco 10 дней назад

    Man, what an incredible series. Great work. That outro was mesmerising. Passing through the fog like you're returning to present day.

  • @DavidLorenzoFlorida
    @DavidLorenzoFlorida Год назад +3

    *The surge tank and the wooden pipe was extremely interesting! I would be a little apprehensive entering the mine. My grandparents lived in Pennsylvania where coal mining was prevalent. When I was a kid, they warned me never to enter the old mines. Eventually Strip mining became the norm.*

    • @dannysulyma6273
      @dannysulyma6273 Год назад +2

      Hard rock mines like this are much safer than any coal mine would be.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Yes it was very interesting! When ever you enter into mines like this you need to use caution and it is at your own risk so it might not be for everyone. Coal mines tend to be more sketchy I believe.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Very true.

  • @gregdelaney119
    @gregdelaney119 Год назад +7

    Thank you for posting the installments of this adventure. I'm grateful to have something this interesting and informational to watch while I recover from the Coronavirus. The camera work is great. The music is fitting and, in my view, enhances the mood of intrigue and exploration. I also appreciate the inclusion of photos from the time when the location was operational, as a way to orient myself to what you showed. I concur with the comment made below that your channel deserves more subscribers. So, I added myself. Thanks for helping me through the worse of my symptoms!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and enjoying! I hope you recover soon! I like to try and include a nice mix of everything in my explores when I can because I do feel it enhances the story! Thank you again and I hope you feel better.

  • @codysp
    @codysp 3 месяца назад

    You did a fabulous job with this 3 parts series. The cinematography is beautiful, well narrated and great information.

  • @hdi4eva-castlesbydrone531
    @hdi4eva-castlesbydrone531 Год назад +6

    Wow, it was such a great adventure to follow your mine exploration, Wade. 👌👍 And finally your channel is skyrocketing, which you already deserved long time ago. I am really happy for you, mate. Your videos are always very well produced and super interesting. I love that you include so many historical background and other facts. Congratulation on 13000+ subs and your first video (part 1) hopefully reaching the 1 million soon.🤘 I wish you all the best, your longterm fan, Michael.😉

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your great comment and continued support! I have received lots of positive feedback from these last videos and it was great to see so many enjoy them. I appreciate it so much buddy! Take care!

  • @philipdagley9547
    @philipdagley9547 Год назад +7

    This had to be one of the greatest adventures . All three of the series took me on this adventure with you. the narration ,Music and videos were spot on. Put these three together and you would have a great History documentary . maybe some Network will see these and do just that. Glad to see so many people are getting to see this part of History of B.C. Well done. waiting for the next Video ,I am sure it will be Great. I would also like to thank Rob and Mike .

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It was definitely my top adventure that I have been on! Thanks a lot. Rob was an amazing guide and it was definitely a memorable trip I wont forget.

  • @Ed-R
    @Ed-R Год назад +3

    Hi Wade. WOW. I love watching how the old mines operated. It is interesting to see the safety standards of then and now. Thank you for doing all the different series of videos ( ghost towns, etc). Keep up the Great Work, Stay Safe, and on to the next Interesting Adventure.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! It was a fascinating place to check out and learn about. Thank you so much for your support! Take care.

  • @andyroberts805
    @andyroberts805 3 месяца назад

    You all did an amazing job documenting this. So cool

  • @lindadagley8650
    @lindadagley8650 Год назад +2

    What awesome scenery ,very interesting and looks like it was a hard place to work

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It was a great place to check out. Oh yes the work in those times was very hard and dangerous.

  • @allawa
    @allawa Год назад +2

    Wow just finishing the series love the editing and history +1 subscriber!

  • @sunowl5301
    @sunowl5301 Год назад +1

    Awesome conclusion to an epic adventure!!
    Can’t wait for the next one 🙌🏼

  • @frederickmoller
    @frederickmoller Год назад +1

    The Dome Mine at Timmins Ontario (gold) used those car dumpers when I started my 43 yr. mining career in 1974.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Very nice! I don't know much about mining but this was amazing to get a chance to go into this seldom seen mine and check a bit of it out. Couldn't imagine working under ground though. Some tough hard working men.

  • @IrishWhiskeyParanormal
    @IrishWhiskeyParanormal Год назад +2

    I love to explore and really enjoyed the 3 videos you put up. The old photos you had for comparisons of how it was then and how it looks now was mind blowing. It's incredible just how fast nature could take back that location and yet leave skeletal remains of the finer details. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes, I felt adding the historic photos was needed to really show what it was truly like and important to telling the story. Take care!

  • @EasyHikes4810
    @EasyHikes4810 Год назад +1

    What a very interesting tour of the Hidden Creek Mine. Thank you for taking us along with you and kudos for the great Anyox exploration series. Well done👍

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I appreciate your support. Have a great day!

  • @jay2boots
    @jay2boots Год назад +1

    Great filming & cinematography, thanks for sharing this hidden piece of BC history

  • @Squidy666
    @Squidy666 Год назад +1

    Anyox looks incredibly beautiful. Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • @wendingourway
    @wendingourway Год назад +1

    Absolutely awesome!! So many of these forgotten areas... Bruce and Otis

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 Год назад +1

    Fantastic Video Wade! Cave exploration wow the real deal thanks for sharing

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I always appreciate hearing from you! I hope all is well.

  • @tamirew9247
    @tamirew9247 Год назад +1

    You gained another subscriber after the first part of this wonderful three part series. So fitting parting footage as you were leaving Anyox with the mist and fog and then into the sunlight. Beautiful!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Awesome, thank you! Yes leaving under the mist was an amazing atmosphere and felt very fitting. Leaving a place of mystery and back into the real world it felt like.

  • @TheCuriousCelt
    @TheCuriousCelt Год назад +1

    Brilliant adventure Wade. Loved tagging along. Top notch production as always my friend.
    Really cool how the mist came in to claim the mine as you were leaving.
    👍🍀

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks 👍 I always appreciate you taking the time to stop by. Yes the fog was thick that morning when leaving Anyox and it just felt so right for the atmosphere of this place. Quite the ride out when visibility was almost zero at times haha. Take care!

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 Год назад +1

    Very cool series. you've earned my subscription. Given current copper prices and given the infrastructure still in place, I'm surprised that no mining companies have tried to reopen this site. I'm sure with modern techniques plenty of copper could still be found and extracted from those mines.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much! There are companies that come in from time to time checking it out I believe. For sure, there must be copper left. Logistically, it is a very difficult place and maybe just too expensive to get something back and going for what copper they believe is left?

  • @juliecreaser878
    @juliecreaser878 Год назад +1

    Incredible!
    Thankyou
    Would love to tour Anyox

  • @peaceiliveby
    @peaceiliveby Год назад +1

    Very interesting and cool how things were done in that period ...thanks for your videos... 👍🏼💓

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It was fascinating to learn so much about this town. Thank you!

  • @que_6768
    @que_6768 Год назад +1

    Cinematography was brilliant. Well done. Looking forward to your next adventure.

  • @juliansfc
    @juliansfc Год назад +1

    Honestly..... wow....no words. Excellent content 👍

  • @exploringabandonedmines
    @exploringabandonedmines Год назад +2

    The wooden pipes are called staves. The underground working are very extensive. Even though much of it is collapsed there are still miles of accessible workings if you have ropes and don't mind getting wet and dirty!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Oh yes from talking with Rob and from all your videos it is very extensive. I was happy to just get a glimpse of it down there. Have a good one!

    • @exploringabandonedmines
      @exploringabandonedmines Год назад +1

      @@ExploringwithWade If you are ever in Grand Forks come and do a video of our mine the Yankee Boy!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      @@exploringabandonedmines That would be awesome! If I am ever that way I would love to stop by and check it out. Have a good one!

  • @WaterTrails
    @WaterTrails Год назад +1

    Amazing history, still partially intact, left as-was. If it were a Nat'l Park it'd be stripped of reality and made safe. This is the coolest ghost town documentary I've seen. So many different perspectives from this, like how a company provided you with a burial site and helmet if you died in war (nowadays they don't even promise your job will exist at the end of the month they hired you), and how the beautiful house you were born in has totally reverted to nature in one's lifetime. Epic!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Sure is fascinating history, and with it being privately owned, it has been left as is mostly, which I like. Thanks so much!

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot Год назад +1

    That was a pretty awesome mine exploration. This video reminded me of the videos published by Adventures R Us channel out of Canada. Pretty cool stuff. These old mines can be scary. I like seeing them but I am always worried about cave ins and toxic air. The water was probably pretty cold too. Glad that you were able to check it out safely. Take care and have a great day.

    • @daniellysohirka4258
      @daniellysohirka4258 8 месяцев назад +1

      That's when miners actually scaled, they didn't need ground support. They actually worked their full shift and didn't sit in the lunch room.

  • @conifergreen2
    @conifergreen2 Год назад +1

    That photo of the buildings was amazing.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      I love seeing the historical photos and seeing what it once looked like. Hard to believe when walking around now.

  • @k1j2f30
    @k1j2f30 Год назад +1

    Wade, I want to tell you I thoroughly enjoyed the tour of Anyox, all three parts! Your videography is amazing and every bit as wonderful as a full page featured photograph in National Geographic Magazine! I smashed the Sub. button!!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Wow, thanks! I really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to hear this. Thank you for the support and have a great day.

  • @madrew2003
    @madrew2003 Год назад +1

    Great series of videos!

  • @TheJourneyAwaits
    @TheJourneyAwaits Год назад +1

    I was really amazed on how you all where able to walk inside the mine. 👍

  • @Thenomadicbrewer
    @Thenomadicbrewer Год назад +1

    I liked this series, because it was more in depth than other half day trips to the site.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks we tried to fit as much as we could in those couple days. Was busy but worth it! Thanks!

  • @adamcoe
    @adamcoe Год назад +1

    Really well done. Cinematography was cool, and I loved that it was unlike most other exploration type videos in 2 respects: you were able to walk through places, and appreciate their amazingness without saying WHOAAAAA every 9 seconds, and I also very much enjoyed that instead of checking something out on your own and making wild, uneducated stabs in the dark about what certain buildings were for, or where things were, you brought someone with you with real knowledge who could educate both you and all of us watching. So many otherwise excellent videos are ruined by those 2 things and I really dug your approach.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I enjoy taking my surroundings in and don't need to always be talking every second. I let the location speak for itself and when I do give info I like to be as accurate as possible. This was one of those places where there was a lot of info and Rob was awesome helping with that. Thanks again for the feedback. Take care!

  • @markadam1806
    @markadam1806 Год назад +1

    Great work incredible

  • @MrMonero
    @MrMonero Год назад +1

    Just wanted to say this 3 part series was amazing. I had never heard of your channel before but this video appeared when I was watching some other content from similar channels I have followed for many years. I must say I am glad I watched as I very nearly clicked something else. I have now watched all three videos and have shared with a number of people. Now also subbed to your channel and very much looking forward to seeing if the rest of your content is on par with this. If it is then I am in for a treat. Very well put together and throughly enjoyable.
    Many thanks and best wishes for 2023 and beyond :)

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks for giving the channel a chance and checking some videos out. I appreciate that and for sharing. I would love to keep doing just as grand explorations like these every time and wish I could explore full time like some others out there. I love this hobby so much and will try and put out as much interesting content as I can. Thanks again.

    • @MrMonero
      @MrMonero Год назад

      @@ExploringwithWade my pleasure. Have now watched some other vids and loved them.
      If you keep churning out such good content of great locations I have no doubt you will continue to do well and grow on here. I look forward to future uploads.
      Many thanks 🙏🏼

  • @PrairieSkyDrones
    @PrairieSkyDrones Год назад +1

    I had no idea this even existed. This was so interesting. Thanks for the share.

  • @TurystykaiPrzygoda
    @TurystykaiPrzygoda Год назад +2

    Very nice shots, place and interesting exploration. Greetings and traditional support 😀👍

  • @smiffyOG
    @smiffyOG 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wade, are you from BC? If so, did you ever watch Gold trails and Ghost towns? There's a good collection of them on YT. That was the first show that got me in to this kind of stuff, you are doing great work bud. All the best in 2024.

  • @robertmaitland09
    @robertmaitland09 Год назад +1

    A true lost world monument, incredible.

  • @goldieandblackie
    @goldieandblackie Год назад +1

    Fantastic from a new subscriber💪

  • @jessecampbell1786
    @jessecampbell1786 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Oh thank you so much for the support! Have a wonderful day!

  • @edgeofinsanity
    @edgeofinsanity Год назад +4

    WOOOOOOW I have no words to describe how cool this is!!! And your camera does so well in low light. It’s a dream of mine to explore a mine like this! I know of one in Northern Manitoba but they flooded it when they abandoned it

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much! This whole part 3 besides the drone shots was all shot with my little dji pocket 2 and not my main gear due to the difficulty getting to these areas. This was very cool to experience. I believe this was originally sealed off also but this collapsed opening was found to get in.

    • @edgeofinsanity
      @edgeofinsanity Год назад

      @@ExploringwithWade the pocket 2 looks way better then I thought it would. Especially with such a small sensor!

  • @Barnyz
    @Barnyz Год назад +1

    Excellent video, made me a little claustrophobic. Nice to see your channel getting a huge boost recently, its reassuring to see that high quality content can get noticed amongst all the rest. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend cheers from barnyz

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! Yes not maybe a place you want to go if u don't like the idea of being in some tight spots. Yes it was great to see some of these videos really get noticed and the positive feedback. Thanks always for your support!

  • @LadyStrzygaInTheShade
    @LadyStrzygaInTheShade Год назад +1

    Wow, another great trip. Best wishes to you 🎥❤👍🏻 🦇

  • @pfrancescutti
    @pfrancescutti Год назад

    hauntingly beautiful

  • @StanligFilms
    @StanligFilms Год назад +1

    nice drone shots and nice place for hiking i think

  • @dillon8388
    @dillon8388 Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel not to long ago... We need more content! :) Thank you for the info and entertainment you provide. And very close to home. Fellow Albertan! Cheers Wade would love to cross paths and chat about your exploration one day.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Awesome, thank you! I would love to be able to bring these top places all the time but this is a part time hobby for me for now and am limited to how much I can travel but I will continue to do as much as I can and bring something interesting as often as I can. I am already thinking of our next big adventures and I still have more to share coming up. I would love to cross paths with many of the explorers around Alberta and Canada. Take care!

  • @mikestearns7728
    @mikestearns7728 Год назад +1

    This is amazing and i just binged all 3 of these episodes! Amazing history! You should go back and set up cameras or recording devices in the coke factory or general store over night to investigate for paranormal activity!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much it was a fascinating place. I am not really into the paranormal so much but that would be a great place to try it.

  • @central3425
    @central3425 2 месяца назад +2

    Impressive how much was built up there.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  2 месяца назад

      It really is impressive what they accomplished in a short time.

  • @juliaw151
    @juliaw151 Год назад +1

    This is so cool, I would love the chance to explore this whole town as you ha e

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It was an amazing trip. Such a fascinating place to explore and learn about. Recommend it for sure.

  • @maxdexpeditions
    @maxdexpeditions Год назад +1

    Man, that tunnel mine! Definitely, an awesome way to end this series. ❤

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Yes it was awesome to be able to have the chance to check this out! Fascinating!

  • @AnnasBurningCuriosity
    @AnnasBurningCuriosity Год назад +1

    Love mine explores

  • @carolali8851
    @carolali8851 Год назад +1

    I wouldn't want to be in there without a light, that place is huge and it looks really dangerous. Were there any fatalities in there? I'd be surprised if there weren't any. Thank you for exploring the site.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Oh yes for sure you want a good light. It is a huge place and for sure dangerous in parts. We just checked out a very small area of the mine. Yes there were fatalities in this mine. Not sure how many. Thank you and take care.

  • @railroadactive
    @railroadactive Год назад +1

    I just finished watching the Anyox series and throughly enjoyed every minute of it and has put this place on my want to explore list. As my username would imply, I like trains and was wondering if you would know of any resources that document the rail operations there.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I am sure there are more resources on the rail system. A good place would maybe be the facebook group Anyox the town that got lost. There is so much interesting info shared on there.

  • @Martyisruling
    @Martyisruling 12 дней назад

    Every now and again someone in an old town will pull some wooden watermain out of the ground. They really last for a long time, whenever someone pulls one out, it's always in good shape. I know small well based communities probably still have some in use. it was ten years ago or that a small town near us had some still in use that they just replaced.

  • @NaomisAdventures
    @NaomisAdventures Год назад +1

    That mine is cool.

  • @kevinkrogstad5992
    @kevinkrogstad5992 Год назад +1

    A father and son I showed around , climbed the water tower . I wouldn’t have believed it .pictures proved it

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Oh wow that is crazy. I can't do much for heights especially something like that haha.

  • @mudden
    @mudden Год назад +1

    Awesome videos! Happy to have found your channel! One question, you said this area was privately owned. Does that mean you can’t go there freely?!?
    Sound crazy to stop people from walking in nature!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It is privately owned and pretty remote. Only way in is by boat or float plane but you also can't just show up and dock there. Totally off limits without going through the right permissions. When it is private property the owner has the full say and there is an active work site right when you enter so there are safety concerns out there also. Many hazards all around the site.

  • @philipdagley9547
    @philipdagley9547 Год назад +1

    Waiting

  • @HikeCamp
    @HikeCamp Год назад +1

    Awesome history Wade but I prefer to watch mine exploring rather than participate...LOL

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Haha yes it is not something I do all the time but it was a very cool experience.

  • @olegigorevich4626
    @olegigorevich4626 3 месяца назад

    1000 bucks? come ooon it's almost a crime to not go up that ladder!

  • @Thegiraffe509
    @Thegiraffe509 Год назад

    Check out the Holden mine in Washington state

  • @waltsimonson2556
    @waltsimonson2556 Год назад +1

    Is it owned by a scrap metal business , it seems who ever scraped thier first was purposely , trying to leave what they , though was historically interesting . Or maybe they were just trying to take what was the easiest to extract ? Do you know ? Anyway it really is a gem . And very interesting , thank you.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      No it is owned by Anyox Hydroelectric Corporation now. The town was scraped in the late 1930s and early 40s, so they took any metal and machinery that had value around war time. They probably would have salvaged more, but the big wildfire went through in 42 and all remaining workers left around then.

  • @wengisnothere
    @wengisnothere 2 месяца назад

    0:27 😊❤😊❤😊

  • @ericdesjardins4537
    @ericdesjardins4537 Год назад

    Good video but destination adventure guy already did one
    It is a beautiful place for sure

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks not sure why it matters that others have been there. Is it off limits for everyone else? haha

  • @graci397
    @graci397 Год назад

    Was there a lot of rust in the mines?

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      A lot of the orange color you see is from the copper if that is what you were curious about. Part of my boots were orange after.

  • @larrymcbryan5630
    @larrymcbryan5630 Год назад +1

    My Dad said there was a red light district in Anyox, just outside of the company town boundary. Nancy

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Yes there was! This was one place we didn't have the time to really check out and there is more to see in Anyox for sure. We had to prioritize some areas over others unfortunately but at least we hit all the main areas. Take care.

    • @larrymcbryan5630
      @larrymcbryan5630 Год назад

      Thankyou for the series. I think my family were very happy living there. My Grandfather had a job during the height of the depression. They had a summer place outside of
      Anyox in an abandoned mining town. They would go there weekends in the summer. Nancy

  • @nickreitmaier5648
    @nickreitmaier5648 Год назад

    Alice arm next lol

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      We didn't have the time on this trip but there might be something on Kitsault coming up!

  • @conifergreen2
    @conifergreen2 Год назад +1

    You should leave a sign at the portal to let others know where you are if anything ever happens.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      That is good advice for sure and these mines really shouldn't be explored without going with people with experience and knowing the huge risks.

  • @bigsexy7781
    @bigsexy7781 Год назад +1

    Video well done it’s too bad you have a cordless mic on the gentleman giving me instructions but other than that it was very well done I’m jealous if you gas

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      I used secondary equipment and camera on this part of the explore as I wanted to be as light as possible and not risk some of my other equipment. The nature of some of these hard to explore areas is sometimes audio and video won't always be perfect. It is what you can expect. Tough conditions. Thanks and take care.

  • @nonamie7294
    @nonamie7294 Год назад

    too bad you didn't tell ;us what that conglomerate cement thing in the grave yard ,Looked like someone tried to move it with the chains that were hanging on it??

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It is a big and elaborate tombstone that a husband made for his wife we believe. The chains were part of the tombstone. We aren't sure exactly why it is tipped over.

  • @Dubs22005
    @Dubs22005 7 месяцев назад

    so many abandoned mines and ghost towns are still privately owned
    imagine paying taxes for those

  • @starslayer8390
    @starslayer8390 Год назад

    Mmm, look at all of that tasty, yellow, possibly arsenic filled water in the mine.

  • @t.robertjohnson7274
    @t.robertjohnson7274 Год назад +1

    Excellent episodes. I love this kind of ish.