Now THAT'S what trucks are for. Izze gonna getts me a truck some day & it's going to have a license plate holder that says, "Yes, it's my truck. No, I won't help you move." And I LOVE the music. Thanks for another smile to start my day, Todd.
*Beau is a real animal when it comes to digging out possible caves, Ive never seen somebody work so hard with just anticipation of, "What If?"..... Gotta Love The Ghig*
Hello Todd, I see that chigg has tricked you guys into another day of hard labor again. Lol. Another day of hard work but fun work with the guys. Nothing better then just hanging out with family an friends doing what you love to do. An telling a story about it all, an creating those memories. You know time waits on no one. It's what we choose to do with the time we have that matters. That's what it's all about. An making videos that will be watched over an over after we're all gone. Imagine if we all could just set down a watch a video of our great grandparents seeing how they lived an worked, an what went on in there daily lives 150-200 years ago, wouldn't that be awesome. Some may not think so but I would loved to be able to go back in time an see what all went on an what it was like. You guys Rock. Can't wait to see the following videos to come, of the sink hole dig out. An yes, chigg is alittle crazy, well we all are I guess you could say. We just never grow up. An we still like to dig an play in the dirt, an go cave exploring etc.. an we probably always will. As long as we are out looking for gold coins, silver, an civil war relics an anything else that we unearth. I know I will be doing it, an teaching others how to use a detector. Probability the AT-Max since that's what I use. My grandsons/grandaughters have already taken a liking to it. It just seems to be the best Garrett machine out there for me. It surprises me each an everytime I'm out digging with it. I just can't believe that it picks up something as small as a tiny little tack as deep as 18-24 inches deep. An believe it or not, I learned how to set it up an use it before I even got one. Thanks to the chigg, an my wife for getting it for me for our anniversary. When my friends call me an I'm out detecting they always say; Ricks out digging it. So I'm sure that will eventually be my youtube channel. Todd thanks for taking us all along on another great adventure. Keep on keeping on. As always safe an happy hunting/digging.😁👍👍
Yes, your right todd. Hay your viewers aren't blind trust me. All I can say is take charge in a fun way with the chigg. Make it your show to bro. You both are great guys. I know you two have alot of fun doing what you do, because I do to, everyday I'm out digging or just walking the creeks it don't get any better then that. Other then family time. Start putting in some of Todd's ideals in your videos. In a fun video way. Hay man your the great story teller. An no-one can take that away from ya, facts are the facts. Great video. 🎥 Just keep'em coming. Todd you an the family have a great holiday weekend. As always safe an happy hunting/digging. 😁👍👍🎧
Richard Perkins thanks. It’s a learning process and I’m still very “green” with it but I need to figure it out if it’s to be a long term venture for sure.
@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives Hay todd, your great at what you do. Your not as green as you think. Your videos are spot on, you do your homework on your permissions an you have some of the best places to visit, an take everyone along on your journey. You are truly great at what you do. Especially when it comes to telling the story of your adventure. an your music goes along with it as well. Spot on. Your one of the best in my opinion. You will only get better an better at it, the more you do. The chiggs a hard one to work with. I've never worked with him on a video but I have seen every video he's made or everyone he's posted on youtube. You wanna a good laugh go watch some of his very first ones he done. Yea, funny. Anyway. Looking forward to seeing your next videos. Todd style. 😁👍👍
Todd, thanks for the history of this historical location. Looks like fun, but there's no way I would crawl, squeeze, cram myself into that cave. Thanks again for your sharing of adventures. "Dirty hands are happy hands" 😉👍✌🖖
The editing on this gem was fantastic. Beautiful forests, and good times. Cannot ask for more. I'm recovering from a terrible sunburn after kayaking, so I'm living vicariously through you guys. 😎
I don't like being underground at all. I've been in Linville caverns down to Ruby falls and several more caves when my kids where growing up. They loved it. I was alright till they turned the lights out. So no I would not do what he does but I enjoy watching him do it
tnt75142 my wife is from near Houston and we visit there periodically. I’m sure you miss these beautiful hills and backwoods ways of life. My wife says she doesn’t want to live anywhere else. I find most of my permissions are in WV as it’s still locked in time and can be found.
@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives couldn't tell you how often I think of what I learned from you and Mr. Chiggers and how I wish I had known that when I was exploring the hills as a teen. Missed opertunities ! Thanks for sharing our history sir.
Hey Mark in the Credits at the end I list the song and author so you can see which author has the songs you like the most. You can find the Critton Hollow String Band at www.crittonhollow.com. There are tabs at the top of their webpage that will take you to the songs that you can download for a very small fee or a contact number to get the whole album. It is an old husband wife duo that are local here where I live. The other one is Mark Schatz and he sent me his music in a zip file. I do believe he has a website too www.markschatz.com. You might have to Google him if that doesn’t work or I can pull up my email and send it. He is local too. The last group of music I use is from a free RUclips library file I have. If in my credits you see the song and it references RUclips, copy the title and do a search in YT music library and you will find it. I try putting links in my video description but one site has changed I need to update. I do get lots of requests for the music so I need to look at that. If you need help with it email me at Appalachianhistorydetectives.com
I don't believe in past lives, but if there was such a thing, I think Chigg would have been a mole, he loves being underground so much. It looks like a lot of hot sweaty work too. Thank you for the interesting history of the place. While it is always nice to see the scenery, I always appreciate it more when there is a story to hear about it. That's what makes history so engaging, finding out what happened at a given place and how folks lived their lives. Looking at that marshland and listening to you, "talk story", I could imagine folks coming to get corn from all over, just like they did in the days of Joseph. It's a repeat of that old Bible story, so it's no wonder they called it Egypt. Thanks for all of your efforts Todd, it's nice to know this place was more than just caves in the ground.
Mr Todd It was very educational and informative knowing the History of this Mountain top called EGYPT, SUPER Interesting and Yes Beau is Crazy for squeezing between Possible unstable ground and Squash You like a Grape Boulders
Some say when the Almighty was issuing parts he had run out of Uuuman hands when it came to Beau but the Almighty would not be stood down and issued the Chigg paws that only look Uuuman, and now you know how he digs metal detecting holes with clawing motion and discovers caves. The life and times of 12 year old buddies. Good video! Also, great music and a fine job as always producing it.
Boy I really wish I could have got the Williams Mill site(Fallingwater) lined up for you guys. My cousin is into genealogy and has all our family ties down. Sadly our relative that was our last connection to that area passed away. It would have been a real joy to see what you may have pulled out of the area.
i no how it is i have a new 2020 4x4 its got 1"200.0 mil:s on it i just cant put it in the woods. maybe next year i will just have to walk in lol. and the chigger is 1/2 dog he will slow down one day i did.
Thanks for the videos!
So cool to discover a cave!
Love your Adventures always glad to see you 😁😁😁😁
Mary Garner thanks
🍿😯👍 Big Chigg fan!♥️ The video ✌️
Now THAT'S what trucks are for. Izze gonna getts me a truck some day & it's going to have a license plate holder that says, "Yes, it's my truck. No, I won't help you move."
And I LOVE the music. Thanks for another smile to start my day, Todd.
My wife is more protective of my truck than me....she says it costed an arm and a leg...but we sure have fun it now.
*Beau is a real animal when it comes to digging out possible caves, Ive never seen somebody work so hard with just anticipation of, "What If?"..... Gotta Love The Ghig*
Hello Todd, I see that chigg has tricked you guys into another day of hard labor again. Lol. Another day of hard work but fun work with the guys. Nothing better then just hanging out with family an friends doing what you love to do. An telling a story about it all, an creating those memories. You know time waits on no one. It's what we choose to do with the time we have that matters. That's what it's all about. An making videos that will be watched over an over after we're all gone. Imagine if we all could just set down a watch a video of our great grandparents seeing how they lived an worked, an what went on in there daily lives 150-200 years ago, wouldn't that be awesome. Some may not think so but I would loved to be able to go back in time an see what all went on an what it was like. You guys Rock. Can't wait to see the following videos to come, of the sink hole dig out. An yes, chigg is alittle crazy, well we all are I guess you could say. We just never grow up. An we still like to dig an play in the dirt, an go cave exploring etc.. an we probably always will. As long as we are out looking for gold coins, silver, an civil war relics an anything else that we unearth. I know I will be doing it, an teaching others how to use a detector. Probability the AT-Max since that's what I use. My grandsons/grandaughters have already taken a liking to it. It just seems to be the best Garrett machine out there for me. It surprises me each an everytime I'm out digging with it. I just can't believe that it picks up something as small as a tiny little tack as deep as 18-24 inches deep. An believe it or not, I learned how to set it up an use it before I even got one. Thanks to the chigg, an my wife for getting it for me for our anniversary. When my friends call me an I'm out detecting they always say; Ricks out digging it. So I'm sure that will eventually be my youtube channel. Todd thanks for taking us all along on another great adventure. Keep on keeping on. As always safe an happy hunting/digging.😁👍👍
Yes, your right todd. Hay your viewers aren't blind trust me. All I can say is take charge in a fun way with the chigg. Make it your show to bro. You both are great guys. I know you two have alot of fun doing what you do, because I do to, everyday I'm out digging or just walking the creeks it don't get any better then that. Other then family time. Start putting in some of Todd's ideals in your videos. In a fun video way. Hay man your the great story teller. An no-one can take that away from ya, facts are the facts. Great video. 🎥 Just keep'em coming. Todd you an the family have a great holiday weekend. As always safe an happy hunting/digging. 😁👍👍🎧
Richard Perkins thanks. It’s a learning process and I’m still very “green” with it but I need to figure it out if it’s to be a long term venture for sure.
@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives Hay todd, your great at what you do. Your not as green as you think. Your videos are spot on, you do your homework on your permissions an you have some of the best places to visit, an take everyone along on your journey. You are truly great at what you do. Especially when it comes to telling the story of your adventure. an your music goes along with it as well. Spot on. Your one of the best in my opinion. You will only get better an better at it, the more you do. The chiggs a hard one to work with. I've never worked with him on a video but I have seen every video he's made or everyone he's posted on youtube. You wanna a good laugh go watch some of his very first ones he done. Yea, funny. Anyway. Looking forward to seeing your next videos. Todd style. 😁👍👍
Richard Perkins man thanks for that!
Todd, thanks for the history of this historical location. Looks like fun, but there's no way I would crawl, squeeze, cram myself into that cave. Thanks again for your sharing of adventures. "Dirty hands are happy hands" 😉👍✌🖖
👍forgot again
The editing on this gem was fantastic. Beautiful forests, and good times. Cannot ask for more. I'm recovering from a terrible sunburn after kayaking, so I'm living vicariously through you guys. 😎
Get well Dogmo. Thanks for watching and enjoying the video.
The Chig is crazy!!! always love seeing the adventure A truck without scratches isnt possible, they were built for scratches
CHIGG CRAZY? You think. Lol. I think he is part mole the way he goes tunneling in the earth.
@@gayeyount7948 He is part mole. I dont mind caves but wouldnt jump right in. No telling what critters are in there
I don't like being underground at all. I've been in Linville caverns down to Ruby falls and several more caves when my kids where growing up. They loved it. I was alright till they turned the lights out. So no I would not do what he does but I enjoy watching him do it
@@gayeyount7948 I guess if it went dark in a cave I would be spooked also. Luckily the lights have never gone out.
God bless you Todd. WV is my home, but been " hanging out in Texas " for over 30 years. Your adventures of home are my peace .
tnt75142 my wife is from near Houston and we visit there periodically. I’m sure you miss these beautiful hills and backwoods ways of life. My wife says she doesn’t want to live anywhere else. I find most of my permissions are in WV as it’s still locked in time and can be found.
@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives couldn't tell you how often I think of what I learned from you and Mr. Chiggers and how I wish I had known that when I was exploring the hills as a teen. Missed opertunities !
Thanks for sharing our history sir.
Thanks for the adventure !!!
Wow
Hi guys love the music in your videos could you tell me about it please
Hey Mark in the Credits at the end I list the song and author so you can see which author has the songs you like the most.
You can find the Critton Hollow String Band at www.crittonhollow.com.
There are tabs at the top of their webpage that will take you to the songs that you can download for a very small fee or a contact number to get the whole album. It is an old husband wife duo that are local here where I live.
The other one is Mark Schatz and he sent me his music in a zip file. I do believe he has a website too www.markschatz.com. You might have to Google him if that doesn’t work or I can pull up my email and send it. He is local too.
The last group of music I use is from a free RUclips library file I have. If in my credits you see the song and it references RUclips, copy the title and do a search in YT music library and you will find it.
I try putting links in my video description but one site has changed I need to update. I do get lots of requests for the music so I need to look at that.
If you need help with it email me at Appalachianhistorydetectives.com
I don't believe in past lives, but if there was such a thing, I think Chigg would have been a mole, he loves being underground so much. It looks like a lot of hot sweaty work too. Thank you for the interesting history of the place. While it is always nice to see the scenery, I always appreciate it more when there is a story to hear about it. That's what makes history so engaging, finding out what happened at a given place and how folks lived their lives. Looking at that marshland and listening to you, "talk story", I could imagine folks coming to get corn from all over, just like they did in the days of Joseph. It's a repeat of that old Bible story, so it's no wonder they called it Egypt. Thanks for all of your efforts Todd, it's nice to know this place was more than just caves in the ground.
Loved it. Awesome. Thanks for the behind the scenes look into what effort it took to open this cave system up.
Mr Todd
It was very educational
and informative knowing the History of this Mountain top called EGYPT, SUPER Interesting and Yes Beau is Crazy for squeezing between
Possible unstable ground and Squash You like a Grape Boulders
Thanks Donald. I didn’t show me inside the cave but I did help him inside a full day. It is a tight squeeze getting in there.
Some say when the Almighty was issuing parts he had run out of Uuuman hands when it came to Beau but the Almighty would not be stood down and issued the Chigg paws that only look Uuuman, and now you know how he digs metal detecting holes with clawing motion and discovers caves. The life and times of 12 year old buddies. Good video! Also, great music and a fine job as always producing it.
thanks
Nice side to storytelling Todd. Build a shale pyramid to commemorate 'Ol Egypt. No statue of Beau!😃
Haha. Good idea
Thanks Todd, Your videos are some of the best I've seen on detecting and local history. Please keep up the great work!!
Hey man thanks! For me it’s history hunting and utilizing a metal detector to help tell the story. Thanks for the comment.
I can’t stop watching the video because it’s so good
Now that was a lot of work , but I bet it was just as fun !
Very interesting Todd....great stories about the area. Hard work has it's rewards...that cave is amazing!!!
If Chig finds a hole in the ground the metal detecting is over. Don't you think you've helped out Chigs channel enough! 😂
I was just messing with you. That’s how I found your channel.
Good video Todd and chiggers
Great video. You know Beau was in awe about finding a cave. He will keep digging until you can all get in it.😂 Hes definitely a determined man 😉
Boy I really wish I could have got the Williams Mill site(Fallingwater) lined up for you guys. My cousin is into genealogy and has all our family ties down. Sadly our relative that was our last connection to that area passed away. It would have been a real joy to see what you may have pulled out of the area.
Waso gignitz that would have been sweet but no worries. Maybe one day I can meet the owners.
Todd you should change s CHIGGs name to mole man. The way he loves to tunnel in the earth. Great video stay safe and have a great LABOR DAY
Thanks and you the same.
What good is a truck without scratches down the sides!
Yep aquachiggers crazy the places he goes lol
One of these Days it’s gonna say” in collaboration with PoHr Folks Historical Society “. Lol. I love these change of pace videos. Great job guys.
Wheres the DYNAMITE ! Maverick
You oughta see my truck, lol. I wouldn't notice a new scratch
Chris Barber my red truck sure shows the scratches. I should have gotten a silver one...haha
Sigmund Freud would have loved The Chig.
@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives Something to do with Mother Earth
i no how it is i have a new 2020 4x4 its got 1"200.0 mil:s on it i just cant put it in the woods. maybe next year i will just have to walk in lol. and the chigger is 1/2 dog he will slow down one day i did.
Scratches on a truck means you have been somewhere ! Add more
Cheeers*
WHAT DOES THE CAVE'S NAME SIGNIFY ???
I vaguely remember Aquachigger saying he named it after a fellow caving RUclips friend of his. Named MeMiner.
Dogmo Satchmo interesting. Thanks for letting us know
CHIGG LOVE'S FINDING CAVES 😉
You guys need some dynamite
i think the chigg has been expatriated. hes not comin back mate.be eatin fish n' chips fer break lunch an dinner
omarthe tentmaker oh he’s back....he is trying to get caught up on his honey do list....haha
@@AppalachianHistoryDetectives hahah i was startin to worry. yep happy wife happy life. better safe than sorry . we can wait