Wow..Wales has such beautiful hidden gems ! We did take our girls down the mines near Porthmadog,it was AMAZING. I couldn't hack underground now so fair play Tim ty 🎉 Homage to the miners,what a crazy brave job they did ❤⛏️👏💪💯
Even though it looks like a difficult and dangerous journey to the hotel, it’s probably still easier than navigating the way to the toilets in a Wetherspoon pub 😂
@@lolamontez7782 Yes, I arrive much earlier in the day as there is quite a bit to get ready, and after they all go there is tidying up to do. If it's a double week (trip on Friday Night and Saturday Night) I just remain there for the duration.
I love the underground. I even dream about very deep underground spaces (ironically i don't like them much in my dreams but i love them when i wake up, lol)
Ive said before, but this shows why this channel is so good, you just never know whats coming, clown motel, Butlins Hotel now we go full mines of moria, great work Tim. 👏
Living in the South, I also appreciated his early videos during those Depressing Cov Days, he covered Norfolk, Cromer Scarborough, Grt Y'mth and East Coast etc. But I agree I love his channel and variation.
Wow! The accommodation looked super cosy but my, I couldn’t believe that descent! I thought the initial tunnel was bad enough but then you were virtually caving. You’re a brave man, Tim. I couldn’t cope with that. Very claustrophobic.
The view on the way to the mine is breathtaking. The panorama is pure magic. I don’t travel much, thank you for sharing your experiences. In the dead of winter, I can dream about enchanting landscapes, pittoresque villages and sunny beaches.
I can`t begin to imagine the logistics of creating that hotel down there; imagine someone just thought "Oh there`s an old, disused somewhat dodgy mine down there; I know, let`s build a hotel!" Massive respect to everyone who was adventurous (or crazy) enough to stay there though, wow Tim, amazing!! Once again congrats on the 250,000 subs!!
Tim I absolutely LOVED this video it made me cry of emotion, as I use to live in Tanygrisau growing up as a child and it brought back so many memories. I've walked up that hill hundreds of times, and sat around that very lake for hours on end. Most of my childhood memories are of this area. When I was there the house you got kit up in was derelict, and I have a photo of myself as a child in there with sheep! Our house was right by the entranceway near the car park. Seeing it after all these years, hardly anything having changed, was so surreal. I showed the video to my parents last night and we watched it twice through, they loved it too. Thank you so much for doing this video 🙏
I'm always amazed that people used to work in these places. I know they didn't have much choice but imagine waking up every morning knowing this was your work day for pretty much all of your life
Back in the 80s, I stayed down an underground limestone mine (more properly called a "Quarry") with some friends. We used to explore the mines every weekend with a group of friends. These are situated near the villages of Box and Corsham, in Wiltshire. We actually slept in bivvy bags and small tents. On this one occasion, we stayed overnight. Strange noises were the worst thing .... mostly from the sound of water dripping from the roof down onto various rocks puddles, but the imagination running wild made sleep difficult. Unlike Tim's experience, we had to put up with extremely high humidity, approaching 90%. Occasionally, we could hear the unsettling sound of trains passing through the famous Box Tunnel which was only a few hundred feet from our location.
That was quite a journey to get to the actual hotel part and quite laborious and dangerous! The hotel part, definitely more basic facilities with everything in a bag, literally! Guessing you won't be making this an annual visit. Very brave of you Tim!
This is incredible! What's even more mindblowing is the fact that someone's had to get all that furniture down there, that must've been painstakingly difficult
@@qwadpj5093yeah and yet in reality there's literally an entrance to the rooms that leads straight out to a service car park that's only a few feet away in the opposite direction from the way that the guests came 😂
This is not for the weak of heart. They need elevators for us seniors. Your room needed a porta potty. We'll never be able to see this, so this was great to watch.
Hells bells Tim, what a brave man you are. You couldn't get me down there for anything, that has to be the most unusual place that you have stayed. Did Miles stay there for days on end? 🤔Those slate miners deserve more recognition for what they had to do, amazing, thank you 😊
This is one of the best channels I have subscribed to. Being able to see different locations I would never ever have a chance of seeing is just awesome. Thank you Tim! The guide was lovely, knowledgeable and brave, as you all were. Well done.
I just keep thinking about how difficult it would be to get all the furniture and equipment down the cave especially for things that don't bend or fold like the matresses
The mattresses were very difficult, the double one especially. It took four big blokes a whole day for that one mattress alone, and they had to wade semi-naked through deep water to carry it.
What an adventure. My mind boggles thinking of how they got all that stuff down there to do this! Also quite sad to think of how those miners from yesteryear had to work in such conditions so far underground. You never cease to amaze me with your imaginative places to stay Tim. Would have loved for Gaby to have done it too...I can only imagine her comments on that descent into the mine!!😃
Brilliant job, Tim! Well done. This was one of my most favorite vlogs you've done. It was spectacular. My ancestors came from Cymru (Wales), and many of them worked in the mines. Thank you so much for letting me peek into their world for a wee moment ❤️
Wow, that was quite the adventure 😮, definitely not one for me though! Makes you realise just what difficult and dangerous conditions miners had to face every day. Wales countryside is just stunning though. 👍
Heck Tim, wouldn’t fancy paying £550 for such punishment! I think you were very brave as it looked very scary and I was claustrophobic just watching it! Thank you again great to watch.
Several questions came to mind: 1) evacuation plan for the hotel, is there one? 2) If someone got hurt, do the paramedics come down there to haul them out? 3) are there earthquakes in the area, and if so, would one get trapped in the rubble deep down? 4) how often do they change the sheets, because hauling out all that laundry and human waste in bags and the trash is a mind-boggling feat 5) what happens if there was a power failure, are there generators that will kick on for electricity? 6) is there cellular service down there in the event of an emergency?
@trixie9777 To answer some of your questions, although earthquakes aren't impossible in Wales and Britain as a whole, they are so small and rare as to not be a consideration and there is definitely no mobile reception underground. If someone got in trouble the first call would be to mountain rescue (999, ask for police then ask for mountain rescue).
16:15 Did you say Haylis and Barding, instead of Baylis & Harding? That’s a spoonerism! But well done, you’re so brave to do this. And thanks for filming it to show us. ☺
I remember going down into the Blue John Mines in Derbyshire when I was a child on a school trip and that was fascinating. Even if I was physically capable of climbing down that mine, I wouldn’t. Although, the grotto would be a worthwhile reward at the end of the treacherous journey. I slipped and fell walking from the car park to a path into the rain forest in Hawaii once, there’s no way I wouldn’t fall in that mine😂😂😂.
What an interesting adventure, when you said it would be quicker to get out than it was going in i was somewhat expecting a fire exit door off to the side which literally just opened out of the side of the mine or a lift or something 😂😂😂😂
What did you get yourself into, Tim!? Oh my, you had to spend 3 hrs walking through the long, dark and dangerous passage before arriving at the hotel, what an experience! Thank you for showing us such unique hotel.
This just confirms how bad my claustrophobia is, watching this in doing short, quick, shallow breaths. No amount of money would make me go down there 😅 my nightmare
Wow that was amazing. Very brave of you to go down there. I’ve been in caves before but not like that and I don’t think I’d abseil/climb through like you so well done. The room looked lovely 😊
Tim it was very interesting, I'm disabled so no good for me. But I think my husband would love it. Didn't even know they did things like this. Thanks Tim.Xx
Something that i would never do but thanks for sharing your experience - this is totally adventurous. I'm still trying to overcome my clastrophobia of flying in a narrowbody aircraft.
Wow, thank you Tim for the variety you give to us in your videos, it makes the mines on the Orme seem a little tame. I was surprised that living in North Wales I didn’t know that experience existed, I will check my maps, it isn’t something I could take on at my age, so your detailed account gives me an excellent account of the experience.
Loving your channel Tim .. I feel like I’m actually on the journeys with you! Thanks so much for taking us to these bizarre places! Best wishes from Melbourne Australia 🎉
Wow! This was a spectacular video Tim! So unique. I would have been terrified. However, I am thinking maybe that is why I should try something like this for that very reason. I am rather addicted to your channel! I thought when I moved to the UK a few years ago, i would be going on so many adventures. But the pandemic and other reasons, I became more risk adverse. I am trying to get out of my comfort zone and you are giving me the confidence to actually do it. This is a youtube channel I could get behind.
Listen Tim...you are BRAVE! Although I would never go down that mine myself I loved going on the adventure through my screen...but knowing there is a mountain on top of you....😖😳
Amazing experience and well shot! It felt like we were with you! And when you came out I took a big breath and then you said ahh fresh air! 😂 Thank you Timmy! Now you have to make your way to the very top - aka space! 😊
Oh…the tragic scene from The Crown of the terrible Aberfan tip collapse kept running thru my head. The side of the slate did it. I’m sure being mildly claustrophobic doesn’t help. Good job doing it, I sure couldn’t.
Hi Tim. . I bet it was an amazing experience sleeping in the grotto. I found it so just watching it. Although I couldn't do it my self as I am scared of heights and some of the journey you did on the way down I could never do. Thank you for making this extra special video Tim, much appreciated.
@ 3:38 Tim was not looking forward to going in the mine first. 😂 Tim said: “Do you want me to go in first?” In the most nervous way possible. Lol I thought that was funny. Another funny part was when Tim had to drop 50 feet down and his GoPro messed up. I honestly think the nervousness was getting to Tim. However, Great video as always Tim keep it up!
Hi Tim and Gaby I follow both or you and may I say thank you for your fantastic posts, I live in Australia and I feel as though I'm with you on your trips, please give Holly and baby Casper a hug for me, keep up the great work you two, much love from Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺 Australia 🇦🇺
I've only been down a tin mine years ago but was glad to be at the surface again 🤣 but to stay a night in a slate mine as huge as that...fair play to you👍 Deffo the Grotto is the best...a heater under the bed & an electric blanket nice😊 A trip across a bridge for the toilet with a big void below? I'm not doin it 🤣 & do doos in a bag? Oh no I've not changed, camping amenities was a no no as a child! Saying that it was well organised & a great adventure fab😊
Wow thank you for showing us this place Tim. I recently explored a deep mine in the summer but never thought you would be able to spend the night in one 👍 brilliant video.
Fantastic Vlog Tim. When it comes to variation and interest this channel is up there (or in this case, down there) with the best. I really enjoyed this one thanks for sharing your experience.
Thanks for filming that experience that I would never envision undertaking, even in my younger years I wouldn't of dreamed going so far underground to spend the night. Truly even if they'd installed an elevator I'm too claustrophobic to do it. But I imagine that people who likes caving that is one marvelous experience. Way to go Tim your videos are the greatest. ❤❤❤
Well Tim that was different ,respect! You would NEVER get me down there but was fascinating to see . The walk around the top was great more of that please .
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Wow..Wales has such beautiful hidden gems ! We did take our girls down the mines near Porthmadog,it was AMAZING. I couldn't hack underground now so fair play Tim ty 🎉 Homage to the miners,what a crazy brave job they did ❤⛏️👏💪💯
Im living in north wales
@@kellyowen3879 I love North Wales💯,go every year. I have been lucky enough to have seen the 🦈🦈 in the beautiful Cardigan Bay 💕
@@kellyowen3879 beautiful place
Favourite Tim UK video. Great variety, visuals and claustrophobia inducing. Terrifying but fun.
Even though it looks like a difficult and dangerous journey to the hotel, it’s probably still easier than navigating the way to the toilets in a Wetherspoon pub 😂
🤣 Too right!
And cleaner
@@SirBelvedere definitely 🤣
... there are toilets in Weatherspoon, wow, I never knew that 😮😮😮😮
@@pqrstzxerty1296 only those who survived the terrifying and perilous journey to and from the toilets know (and those who know they have told too) 😂
From all of us at Go Below, thanks for coming and trying it out Tim. Was lovely to meet you 😃
Thanks miles
Do you stay down there by yourself until ppl get down there miles? And then after they leave?
@@lolamontez7782 Yes, I arrive much earlier in the day as there is quite a bit to get ready, and after they all go there is tidying up to do. If it's a double week (trip on Friday Night and Saturday Night) I just remain there for the duration.
@@TheAmazingAdventuresOfMiles wow your brave lol.
@@lolamontez7782 It doesn't bother me at all, I quite like the peace and quiet to be honest!
My claustrophobia won't let me go here. But I'm glad I could explore it via this video.
I love the underground. I even dream about very deep underground spaces (ironically i don't like them much in my dreams but i love them when i wake up, lol)
+1
Ive said before, but this shows why this channel is so good, you just never know whats coming, clown motel, Butlins Hotel now we go full mines of moria, great work Tim. 👏
Moria, yes!
Living in the South, I also appreciated his early videos during those Depressing Cov Days, he covered Norfolk, Cromer Scarborough, Grt Y'mth and East Coast etc. But I agree I love his channel and variation.
@@davedree I agree, watching Tim's adventures has made me feel better on bad days, takes my mind off things
thank you
@@MargaretUKSame. Always brings a wee smile to my face
Blows your mind to think how the furniture ended up down here! 😵💫
Great video as always mate!
Probably came down in the express lift they didn't tell you about! 🙂 (The same way they get the rubbish out!)
Wow! The accommodation looked super cosy but my, I couldn’t believe that descent! I thought the initial tunnel was bad enough but then you were virtually caving. You’re a brave man, Tim. I couldn’t cope with that. Very claustrophobic.
The view on the way to the mine is breathtaking. The panorama is pure magic.
I don’t travel much, thank you for sharing your experiences.
In the dead of winter, I can dream about enchanting landscapes, pittoresque villages and sunny beaches.
I can`t begin to imagine the logistics of creating that hotel down there; imagine someone just thought "Oh there`s an old, disused somewhat dodgy mine down there; I know, let`s build a hotel!" Massive respect to everyone who was adventurous (or crazy) enough to stay there though, wow Tim, amazing!! Once again congrats on the 250,000 subs!!
Totally.. the story is on there Website
Tim I absolutely LOVED this video it made me cry of emotion, as I use to live in Tanygrisau growing up as a child and it brought back so many memories. I've walked up that hill hundreds of times, and sat around that very lake for hours on end. Most of my childhood memories are of this area. When I was there the house you got kit up in was derelict, and I have a photo of myself as a child in there with sheep! Our house was right by the entranceway near the car park. Seeing it after all these years, hardly anything having changed, was so surreal. I showed the video to my parents last night and we watched it twice through, they loved it too. Thank you so much for doing this video 🙏
wow thanks for sharing that Carlie
I couldn’t stop thinking about panicking to get out, then realising that it would take hours….😰
I'm always amazed that people used to work in these places. I know they didn't have much choice but imagine waking up every morning knowing this was your work day for pretty much all of your life
My father worked underground in north Idaho for 25 years…. In the largest silver mine in the world at the time. I don’t know how he did it either!
Nope, not for me 😂😂 . I'd be scared of the roof caving in!
Back in the 80s, I stayed down an underground limestone mine (more properly called a "Quarry") with some friends. We used to explore the mines every weekend with a group of friends. These are situated near the villages of Box and Corsham, in Wiltshire. We actually slept in bivvy bags and small tents. On this one occasion, we stayed overnight. Strange noises were the worst thing .... mostly from the sound of water dripping from the roof down onto various rocks puddles, but the imagination running wild made sleep difficult. Unlike Tim's experience, we had to put up with extremely high humidity, approaching 90%. Occasionally, we could hear the unsettling sound of trains passing through the famous Box Tunnel which was only a few hundred feet from our location.
That was quite a journey to get to the actual hotel part and quite laborious and dangerous! The hotel part, definitely more basic facilities with everything in a bag, literally! Guessing you won't be making this an annual visit. Very brave of you Tim!
This is incredible! What's even more mindblowing is the fact that someone's had to get all that furniture down there, that must've been painstakingly difficult
I love holidaying in Wales but that looks terrifying 😮 a cosy cottage is much more appealing. Fantastic video as always 👏
Imagine being the cleaner and being told on your first day that you need to hike down a mine everyday 😊
Or the Amazon delivery man
There is probably an easy way to get in staff and supplies. They make the guests go the long way to make them feel like it's a big adventure.
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@@qwadpj5093yeah and yet in reality there's literally an entrance to the rooms that leads straight out to a service car park that's only a few feet away in the opposite direction from the way that the guests came 😂
@@jacobmassey3897 there has to be lol mean how would they even have got all the guts down there (mountain 🐐)
This is not for the weak of heart. They need elevators for us seniors. Your room needed a porta potty. We'll never be able to see this, so this was great to watch.
Aaw, hale to the nah! You're brave, Tim! Mad respect to the miners who worked there!
Hells bells Tim, what a brave man you are. You couldn't get me down there for anything, that has to be the most unusual place that you have stayed. Did Miles stay there for days on end? 🤔Those slate miners deserve more recognition for what they had to do, amazing, thank you 😊
He is amazing tho.
agree
Gorgeous room but the descent down to it looks like my WORST nightmare! 😂
I live in the town nearby and i am so proud of my roots and my heritage!
This is one of the best channels I have subscribed to. Being able to see different locations I would never ever have a chance of seeing is just awesome. Thank you Tim! The guide was lovely, knowledgeable and brave, as you all were. Well done.
Wow, thank you!
I just keep thinking about how difficult it would be to get all the furniture and equipment down the cave especially for things that don't bend or fold like the matresses
There is a industrial mine lift!
Mattress would be rolled up in a tube and the furniture is probably flat pack.
@@yummychoc6657 There is not.
The mattresses were very difficult, the double one especially. It took four big blokes a whole day for that one mattress alone, and they had to wade semi-naked through deep water to carry it.
@@TheAmazingAdventuresOfMiles Thank you for the clarification. I mean if there was lift, why wouldn't People take it? 😉
Gosh, the journey down there doesn't look like fun but once you're down there... That looks absolutely stunning!
Wow 250k subscribers - I subscribed when you were at 20k. You deserve it - the best travel videos of anyone. Well done Tim!
thanks Linda
OMG - you're actually walking up the road to my house!
What an adventure. My mind boggles thinking of how they got all that stuff down there to do this! Also quite sad to think of how those miners from yesteryear had to work in such conditions so far underground. You never cease to amaze me with your imaginative places to stay Tim. Would have loved for Gaby to have done it too...I can only imagine her comments on that descent into the mine!!😃
Imagine the public liability insurance on that place. Jeez.
Hey Tim, you deserve an award for this one. Love all your videos. Keep 'em coming.
Brilliant job, Tim! Well done. This was one of my most favorite vlogs you've done. It was spectacular. My ancestors came from Cymru (Wales), and many of them worked in the mines. Thank you so much for letting me peek into their world for a wee moment ❤️
you are very welcome, thanks for watching
That was great - never knew such a place existed. What a fascinating journey that was, though I'm not sure how well I'd sleep!
This channel is steadily going up in the RUclips Algorithm! So glad for you Tim! Great video! ❤❤❤
I hope so!
Amazing trip , so jealous, think people worked down there for many years without modern lighting and equipment
Wow, that was quite the adventure 😮, definitely not one for me though! Makes you realise just what difficult and dangerous conditions miners had to face every day. Wales countryside is just stunning though. 👍
Absolutely amazing Tim, something I'd love to do in the future!! The tour guide was awesome as well, very knowledgeable 😊❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brave Tim. Never in a month of Sundays!!!!
I just saw beautiful North Wales, knew I'd love this vid. Wonderful place. What an experience Tim. Thanks for sharing.
wow Tim you are a super hero i would never want to go down there ,, well done excellent vlog
I would have spent the whole night dreading the walk back out in the morning. You didn’t tell us how much it cost Tim. Very interesting film
Wow Tim, that was different. My knees are creaking with the thought of the 2hrs climbing out.
So thrilling. Million thanks for this wonderful video. I would not expect one to make a hotel in a cave... So nice to show us.
Fair play to you for doing this one, Tim - I don't think I would! Very interesting.
Heck Tim, wouldn’t fancy paying £550 for such punishment! I think you were very brave as it looked very scary and I was claustrophobic just watching it! Thank you again great to watch.
Several questions came to mind: 1) evacuation plan for the hotel, is there one? 2) If someone got hurt, do the paramedics come down there to haul them out? 3) are there earthquakes in the area, and if so, would one get trapped in the rubble deep down? 4) how often do they change the sheets, because hauling out all that laundry and human waste in bags and the trash is a mind-boggling feat 5) what happens if there was a power failure, are there generators that will kick on for electricity? 6) is there cellular service down there in the event of an emergency?
Good questions!
@trixie9777 To answer some of your questions, although earthquakes aren't impossible in Wales and Britain as a whole, they are so small and rare as to not be a consideration and there is definitely no mobile reception underground. If someone got in trouble the first call would be to mountain rescue (999, ask for police then ask for mountain rescue).
And what about the shower?
16:15 Did you say Haylis and Barding, instead of Baylis & Harding? That’s a spoonerism!
But well done, you’re so brave to do this. And thanks for filming it to show us. ☺
Didn’t even know such a hotel existed! Guide wasn’t half bad either! Kudos Tim!!
I remember going down into the Blue John Mines in Derbyshire when I was a child on a school trip and that was fascinating. Even if I was physically capable of climbing down that mine, I wouldn’t. Although, the grotto would be a worthwhile reward at the end of the treacherous journey. I slipped and fell walking from the car park to a path into the rain forest in Hawaii once, there’s no way I wouldn’t fall in that mine😂😂😂.
What an interesting adventure, when you said it would be quicker to get out than it was going in i was somewhat expecting a fire exit door off to the side which literally just opened out of the side of the mine or a lift or something 😂😂😂😂
What did you get yourself into, Tim!? Oh my, you had to spend 3 hrs walking through the long, dark and dangerous passage before arriving at the hotel, what an experience! Thank you for showing us such unique hotel.
What a usual place to stay. But what amazes me is how did they get all the stuff(beds/furniture) down there. But I still prefer to stay above ground 🥰
Glad you did it Tim, because I never would!! Loved seeing it though.
Wow! That looked amazing, above and below ground.
This just confirms how bad my claustrophobia is, watching this in doing short, quick, shallow breaths. No amount of money would make me go down there 😅 my nightmare
Wow that was amazing. Very brave of you to go down there. I’ve been in caves before but not like that and I don’t think I’d abseil/climb through like you so well done. The room looked lovely 😊
Tim it was very interesting, I'm disabled so no good for me. But I think my husband would love it. Didn't even know they did things like this. Thanks Tim.Xx
Very brave. I couldn't stay overnight down there. Looks great though.
Awesome adventure, not a trip. You did it the brave adventurer. Nice to adventure with you, thanks for showing Go Below
Great video Tim. You always surprise me. Well done for doing that one.
Wow, this video just made me a subscriber. The courage to do this Tim, big ups to you my man.
Not. On. Your. Nelly. Thank you for doing it for us, Tim! 👍
Something that i would never do but thanks for sharing your experience - this is totally adventurous. I'm still trying to overcome my clastrophobia of flying in a narrowbody aircraft.
Respect, Tim, should have taken Gaby. I would only guess what her comments would have been. Great adventure ! 🤗
Thank for taking us along on this trip!
I'd say that's good value for a once in a lifetime experience
Wow, thank you Tim for the variety you give to us in your videos, it makes the mines on the Orme seem a little tame. I was surprised that living in North Wales I didn’t know that experience existed, I will check my maps, it isn’t something I could take on at my age, so your detailed account gives me an excellent account of the experience.
That was really cool to watch, thank you:)
Our pleasure!
Even when I was younger, fitter, and walked miles happily I wouldn’t have done that. You did well.
I’ve never been so hyped to watch a RUclips video before, this looks so cool
I dunno I think that's a bit dodgy mate
😂
Loving your channel Tim .. I feel like I’m actually on the journeys with you! Thanks so much for taking us to these bizarre places! Best wishes from Melbourne Australia 🎉
Wow! This was a spectacular video Tim! So unique. I would have been terrified. However, I am thinking maybe that is why I should try something like this for that very reason. I am rather addicted to your channel! I thought when I moved to the UK a few years ago, i would be going on so many adventures. But the pandemic and other reasons, I became more risk adverse. I am trying to get out of my comfort zone and you are giving me the confidence to actually do it. This is a youtube channel I could get behind.
Wow thanks Jamie
Looks nice Tim,you where so brave I couldn't ve done it.Thanks for the video
I love Wales, so picturesque. I’ve been down an old mine, but sleeping down one is certainly different.
Thank you for a great experience....since I would never stay here.
Absolutely brilliant vlog Tim that looked well scary going down the mine shaft
thanks Charles
Listen Tim...you are BRAVE! Although I would never go down that mine myself I loved going on the adventure through my screen...but knowing there is a mountain on top of you....😖😳
Hi Tim your a braver man than me!! The scenery outside is stunning.
Thanks 👍
😮 WOW! Tim that was absolutely fascinating! How did you find that hotel? 😮
Good you didn’t take Gabby and Casper on this trip. Never new this existed. Thanks. Cheers.
I say it again you are amazing what you do and were you go tim 😊
Amazing experience and well shot! It felt like we were with you! And when you came out I took a big breath and then you said ahh fresh air! 😂
Thank you Timmy!
Now you have to make your way to the very top - aka space! 😊
Oh…the tragic scene from The Crown of the terrible Aberfan tip collapse kept running thru my head. The side of the slate did it. I’m sure being mildly claustrophobic doesn’t help. Good job doing it, I sure couldn’t.
Hi Tim. . I bet it was an amazing experience sleeping in the grotto. I found it so just watching it. Although I couldn't do it my self as I am scared of heights and some of the journey you did on the way down I could never do. Thank you for making this extra special video Tim, much appreciated.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! I’d be way too scared to attempt this cavernous excursion! Shew!!!
Thank you for venturing to new depths to get this incredible footage!
@ 3:38
Tim was not looking forward to going in the mine first. 😂
Tim said: “Do you want me to go in first?”
In the most nervous way possible. Lol I thought that was funny. Another funny part was when Tim had to drop 50 feet down and his GoPro messed up. I honestly think the nervousness was getting to Tim. However, Great video as always Tim keep it up!
Hi Tim and Gaby I follow both or you and may I say thank you for your fantastic posts, I live in Australia and I feel as though I'm with you on your trips, please give Holly and baby Casper a hug for me, keep up the great work you two, much love from Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺 Australia 🇦🇺
I've only been down a tin mine years ago but was glad to be at the surface again 🤣 but to stay a night in a slate mine as huge as that...fair play to you👍 Deffo the Grotto is the best...a heater under the bed & an electric blanket nice😊 A trip across a bridge for the toilet with a big void below? I'm not doin it 🤣 & do doos in a bag? Oh no I've not changed, camping amenities was a no no as a child! Saying that it was well organised & a great adventure fab😊
Incredible to think how they got all that down there, great video tim very interesting 👍
Wow thank you for showing us this place Tim. I recently explored a deep mine in the summer but never thought you would be able to spend the night in one 👍 brilliant video.
thanks
Wow, that looks like the place of nightmares 😲 Wee during the night, if only there was a sink in your room 🤣
Could you imagine working on the construction of this hotel, day after day? Such a unique and special experience. Wonderful to see this.
I can imagine it quite well, best five years of my life 😁
Fantastic Vlog Tim. When it comes to variation and interest this channel is up there (or in this case, down there) with the best. I really enjoyed this one thanks for sharing your experience.
Hi Tim, It's an incredible place. I enjoyed watching your video . Thanks for sharing 👍
What an amazing place & a brilliant experience I'm sure 👍thanks Tim
Thanks for filming that experience that I would never envision undertaking, even in my younger years I wouldn't of dreamed going so far underground to spend the night. Truly even if they'd installed an elevator I'm too claustrophobic to do it. But I imagine that people who likes caving that is one marvelous experience. Way to go Tim your videos are the greatest. ❤❤❤
Tim, I think you just passed SAS selection....enjoy your winged dagger beret 🫡👍
Lol
Well Tim that was different ,respect! You would NEVER get me down there but was fascinating to see . The walk around the top was great more of that please .
Loved the video Tim, would like to go there myself 🙃🙃
You should!