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Often in them water covered tunnels you have to be really careful. I almost stepped into a wine once. I noticed Dave had to show you that one. Beautiful area. Love the scenery. The mist of miners and mining remembered. The echo of machinery long gone reverberating off those high lonesome hills. My thoughts on that structure is that it was an ore bin. Probably with a sorting section. The high grade they would mill under it, the lower grade they'd ship to a bigger mill up the hill. Compliments to y'all on your terminology. I remember when you didn't know a quarter of what you know now. Keep up your great videos, love em. Peace.😊
Just loved the way Steve said that's a story for another time....! I imagine you could encounter some very dangerous moments off roading in those mountains. And no one, absolutely no one could get me to walk through that standing water. Beautiful scenery as always, that bullet riddled school bus looked like a great spot to relax!
@@DeborahFlorian-gy6lw 🤣. Yep definitely a story for another day. It certainly wasn’t pretty!!! Glad you enjoyed this explore and Montana scenery is definitely magical. See you on our next adventure
Old mines not be used for mining are creepy. There are shafts that one can't see & can fall down & never been seen ever again. I just pass them by. Nevada is full of old & decayed mines as you two have filmed many times in NV.
WOW, you had quite a few experiences, ranging from that lonely, dark, old mine😵💫, to the the cabins, and the second mine. So many unanswered questions, when you stumble upon something. The three of you make a good exploring team, Andrea, Steve and Dave. very interesting, and enjoyable video 🏚👏🏻🌲🏚 🌞
@@katielin2379 yes, we don’t tend to go into mines very often as we aren’t experts in that area, but do still find them so very intriguing! Thank you Katie!
Hi Steve and Andrea. Wow! That old bus had more holes than a colander. Someone would have needed a truck just to transport their ammunition. Wading through murky water with mosquitos - better you than me! Keep up the good work.
It looks very beautiful. I don't think I would have gone into that mine. It looked like the people left right after Christmas. Thank you for sharing and God Bless you and your family. Stay safe and have fun travels. See you on your next adventure. 🥰👍👍👍👍👍(🌹🐞🦂🌵)
Interesting find and video ... with a lovely little cirque and tarn at the beginning of the video! I miss Montana ... it's a wonderful place to visit! From what little I could see in the background shots ... Tanto had to climb a few glacial moraines to get there!
@@WyomingTraveler it’s funny how things work out, we used to watch Dave well before we did RUclips and still had an apartment, to get ideas for weekend get away explores. When we finally got a channel he would watch us to find places to explore. Emails got exchanged we met up and the rest is now history. You can see how much fun we have when we explore together, you should see what doesn’t make the final cut lol!
Going into a mine that has a layer of water is very dangerous. Many mines have shafts that drop down to deep levels and can be hard to see the openings even when dry.
@@jonfrancis59 that is so true. There are always dangers when exploring. We are very careful and check things out before you see it on camera. Thank you for your concern Jon
Hello Steve and Andrea and Dave it is always nice to uncover the old time history which opens up lots of ?? The bus traveling home or the list is endless love seeing it all and how things are built or why thank you for the Adventure which turned in to a great explore .p.s. I see in the comments that Dave goes back along ways with you 2 take care ⛏️🇺🇸
How are you all doing I just want to say thank you for taking us along with you on this adventure cuz it's better to stay safe and stay out and let people do it to have experience and anyway thank you for explaining to us about you know everything that goes on the mind including you on the are the air vents and everything like that and had a minor did it thank you for explaining that that's pretty cool thanks for the history man appreciate it😂
CO IN BUS . I REMEMBER THE COMANDING OFFICER THAT LEFT THE BUS THERE . MY UNCLE. WE WENT A LOT OF PLACE'S DOING PROJECTS...... IM A USMC 4 STAR GENERAL.. DAVE'S A GOOD BOY . I HOPE HE MAKES HIS DAD PROUD ❤ OUT IN THE FIELD EXPERIENCE IS A GOOD START .
@@davidotto7666 thanks David. Really appreciate it. We post new content every Tuesday and have more explores and extra content on patreon. See you on our next adventure
@@kenp9469 lol. Yeah that was a brutal day we will never forget. We had to throw away our extra gas can as that did actually get crushed. That trip has scarred us for life with off-roading and bad signage. We will have to tell that full story someday!
@@candymcclure2476 thanks Candy! Yes unfortunately our big flashlight died right at the entrance for some reason and this mine really soaked up the light!
I see you used a drone in your old videos. What happened with it. Why don't you fly it again? Also it would be interesting if some of the risky mines and old buildings are explored with robotic dogs (like Boston Dynamics Spot) in near future. Just an idea :)
@@nikolanikolov4287 never had or used a drone. Not sure which videos you are referring to. As far as exploring risky mines, all mines are dangerous and we take every precaution to stay safe. It’s great to see inside places that are too dangerous for people to go so those robotic dogs are interesting to watch.
We were joined by Dave Explores for this adventure. If you haven’t already, please check his channel out and subscribe: www.youtube.com/@DaveSuzukiExploration
If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: please consider
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🫙 TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas
✅ PATREON: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas
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Often in them water covered tunnels you have to be really careful. I almost stepped into a wine once. I noticed Dave had to show you that one. Beautiful area. Love the scenery. The mist of miners and mining remembered. The echo of machinery long gone reverberating off those high lonesome hills. My thoughts on that structure is that it was an ore bin. Probably with a sorting section. The high grade they would mill under it, the lower grade they'd ship to a bigger mill up the hill. Compliments to y'all on your terminology. I remember when you didn't know a quarter of what you know now. Keep up your great videos, love em. Peace.😊
@@richardbeee thank you Richard. We thought you’d know and we’ve learned from the best ❤️
Lotsa lovely old wood :-)
Just loved the way Steve said that's a story for another time....! I imagine you could encounter some very dangerous moments off roading in those mountains. And no one, absolutely no one could get me to walk through that standing water. Beautiful scenery as always, that bullet riddled school bus looked like a great spot to relax!
@@DeborahFlorian-gy6lw 🤣. Yep definitely a story for another day. It certainly wasn’t pretty!!!
Glad you enjoyed this explore and Montana scenery is definitely magical.
See you on our next adventure
Old mines not be used for mining are creepy. There are shafts that one can't see & can fall down & never been seen ever again. I just pass them by. Nevada is full of old & decayed mines as you two have filmed many times in NV.
@@michelleharrell8452 you do have to be extremely careful. We double check everything and know our limits. See you next week Michelle
Ok
Another absolutely beautiful location. Hmmm, wonder if that was the "Magic Bus"? 😅
@@lesleyrobbins1137 it certainly seems like it in this location Lesley!
WOW, you had quite a few experiences, ranging from that lonely, dark, old mine😵💫, to the the cabins, and the second mine. So many unanswered questions, when you stumble upon something. The three of you make a good exploring team, Andrea, Steve and Dave.
very interesting, and enjoyable video
🏚👏🏻🌲🏚 🌞
@@rhondaz356 thank you so much Rhonda we are so glad you enjoyed all we packed into this explore!
Thanks for sharing Dave's channel, I just subscribed. That mine is VERY sketchy.
@@katielin2379 yes, we don’t tend to go into mines very often as we aren’t experts in that area, but do still find them so very intriguing! Thank you Katie!
Hi Steve and Andrea. Wow! That old bus had more holes than a colander. Someone would have needed a truck just to transport their ammunition. Wading through murky water with mosquitos - better you than me! Keep up the good work.
@@brianshersby8979 the things we do for videos… thanks Brian!
Hello my good friend I enjoy your show keep up great work
@@GodFox-r3z thank you
It looks very beautiful. I don't think I would have gone into that mine. It looked like the people left right after Christmas. Thank you for sharing and God Bless you and your family. Stay safe and have fun travels. See you on your next adventure. 🥰👍👍👍👍👍(🌹🐞🦂🌵)
@@roseapple8786 thank you Rose. 🌹. Always enjoy hearing from you. See you next week
Interesting find and video ... with a lovely little cirque and tarn at the beginning of the video! I miss Montana ... it's a wonderful place to visit! From what little I could see in the background shots ... Tanto had to climb a few glacial moraines to get there!
@@normstephens8354 the roads weren’t too bad but steep. Dave’s Suzuki overheated so we didn’t go to the top
Can't wait for our next flooded mine adventure😂
@@DaveExploresYT 😂 all our adventures with you are fun.
Love how y'all find such interesting PINs! A shot-up, yellow school bus?!?!?!? Thanks for sharing! We really enjoy tagging along. Bon Voyage!
@@davidensign5172 glad you enjoyed it David. See you on our next adventure
Another Awesome adventure with my Pin and beers cheers great video
@@RaymondCoggins-xd2re 🍻🍻☕️
It was fun to watch your video and Dave’s video of the same place back to back. How did you and Dave get hooked up together?
@@WyomingTraveler it’s funny how things work out, we used to watch Dave well before we did RUclips and still had an apartment, to get ideas for weekend get away explores. When we finally got a channel he would watch us to find places to explore. Emails got exchanged we met up and the rest is now history. You can see how much fun we have when we explore together, you should see what doesn’t make the final cut lol!
Going into a mine that has a layer of water is very dangerous. Many mines have shafts that drop down to deep levels and can be hard to see the openings even when dry.
@@jonfrancis59 that is so true. There are always dangers when exploring. We are very careful and check things out before you see it on camera. Thank you for your concern Jon
Hello Steve and Andrea and Dave it is always nice to uncover the old time history which opens up lots of ?? The bus traveling home or the list is endless love seeing it all and how things are built or why thank you for the Adventure which turned in to a great explore .p.s. I see in the comments that Dave goes back along ways with you 2 take care ⛏️🇺🇸
@@casedoumasr656 he certainly does Case. Our first explores together were in May 2022. Thought we’d catch up again and do a few more
A lot of old mines had shafts going straight down if mine is flooded you would see it until its too late and your in it !
Yes some can be quite treacherous
Nice discovery. I have seen video of the Horten Mine. From the Urban Explorer EWU. In his video shows all the chains were moving by themselves.
@@waynebender8835 there’s a draft in the Horton. You should check out Justin’s explore of it from TVR. It’s a few years old but good
How are you all doing I just want to say thank you for taking us along with you on this adventure cuz it's better to stay safe and stay out and let people do it to have experience and anyway thank you for explaining to us about you know everything that goes on the mind including you on the are the air vents and everything like that and had a minor did it thank you for explaining that that's pretty cool thanks for the history man appreciate it😂
CO
IN BUS .
I REMEMBER THE COMANDING OFFICER
THAT LEFT THE BUS THERE . MY UNCLE.
WE WENT A LOT OF PLACE'S DOING PROJECTS......
IM A USMC 4 STAR GENERAL..
DAVE'S A GOOD BOY . I HOPE HE MAKES HIS DAD PROUD ❤
OUT IN THE FIELD EXPERIENCE IS A GOOD START .
TELL DAVE HI FOR ME... KEEP UP THE EXPLORING
💕💕💕💕🇬🇧
@@teresapaskell5459 thank you Teresa 💕!
Been there
need wellies!
@@melissayee209 and it’s funny we had some, never used them and recently gave them to a charity shop. Go figure!
Better wet feet than cold feet🤣
@@tinadelwiche416 😆 this is true. Luckily ours stayed dry and warm for the most part!
Winze not wine. Didn't look and check. This thing needs to learn mining terminology 😂😊
@@richardbeee auto correct is a nuisance sometimes
I like your videos so much I subscribed I think everybody should like subscribe to leave a comment and let them know how wonderful you are
@@davidotto7666 thanks David. Really appreciate it. We post new content every Tuesday and have more explores and extra content on patreon. See you on our next adventure
Hello it’s me Kaylie, Allie is texting this because I can’t spellllllll Hehe
@@alexirichards9537 🤣
Well hello Kaylie we are very happy to see you and Allie working together to say hello to us!
Interesting as always. You almost killed yourselves? May I point out, Rule 1 of video exploring. Absolutely forbids you killing yourself.
@@kenp9469 lol. Yeah that was a brutal day we will never forget. We had to throw away our extra gas can as that did actually get crushed. That trip has scarred us for life with off-roading and bad signage. We will have to tell that full story someday!
I'm busy tapping on my TV clicker like it's a flashlight to illuminate better for you. I didn't like this cave. Gramma Candy
@@candymcclure2476 thanks Candy! Yes unfortunately our big flashlight died right at the entrance for some reason and this mine really soaked up the light!
I see you used a drone in your old videos. What happened with it. Why don't you fly it again?
Also it would be interesting if some of the risky mines and old buildings are explored with robotic dogs (like Boston Dynamics Spot) in near future. Just an idea :)
@@nikolanikolov4287 never had or used a drone. Not sure which videos you are referring to. As far as exploring risky mines, all mines are dangerous and we take every precaution to stay safe. It’s great to see inside places that are too dangerous for people to go so those robotic dogs are interesting to watch.