Only time I was in there was about 35 years ago. I actually recognized that sunken tunnel filled with trash. What a trip.
@juliegroutsch398112 күн бұрын
So...what happened?
@GregoryLog12 күн бұрын
If I remember correctly the a couple of Caddisflies did incorporate a couple of the man made pieces but you'd have to looking at their pebble tubes with a magnifying glass to see that. Trouble was I was using Caddisflies that were about 99% done building their tubes. They like well oxygenated water that is on the cool side so they are a harder animal to keep alive and than a Goldfish
@juliegroutsch398111 күн бұрын
@@GregoryLog thank you so much for your answer, very interesting!
@SuperMika7015 күн бұрын
👍
@littlehills73918 күн бұрын
make a chisel tip not flat end
@JoeStreet-ws1ro21 күн бұрын
Color of writing is wrong with used backgrounds.i can't read it
@meredithr982423 күн бұрын
Cattail is such a generous plant
@cyrusrafatdjah571Ай бұрын
CURRENTLY, DR ALLEN IS IN A DISCLOSED LOCATION, WRITING A BOOK ABOUT HOW DID CAVES START FORMATION AND YHEY WERE USED IN ANCIENT TIME.
@cyrusrafatdjah571Ай бұрын
Dr ALLEN HAS RECEIVED TWO HONERABLE DOCTORA FROM JERUSALEM UNIVERSITY AS WELL AS UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN.
@cyrusrafatdjah571Ай бұрын
DR SIR ALLEN, HAVE BEEN IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES. DR ALLEN WAS A GUEST SPEAKER AS WELL AS A ONE TERM PROFESOR IN UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN, IN 1976 DURING THE ERRA OF SHAH OF IRAN. ALSO, IN ISRAEL FOR A RESEARCH AND DISCOVERED THE TOMB OF JUSES IN ONE OF CAVE THAT HE WAS EXCAVATED.
@cyrusrafatdjah571Ай бұрын
EXTREMELY, INFORMATIVE. DR SIR ALLEN, A PIONEER IN THIS FIELD HAS MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN OTHER COUNTRIES, SUCH AS PERSIA (IRAN), WHICH YOU CAN FIND SOME OF THE OLDEST CAVE IN THE WORLD.
@madislanddoctorАй бұрын
Thanks Mr. C!
@squatchykrislapuma4611Ай бұрын
Is that a Trampoline in the Cave? Also,could that be a form of glowing Algae!
@madislanddoctorАй бұрын
Nope. The ravers confessed.
@vegetablepolice1Ай бұрын
Epsom salt works some of the time
@etianslab5239Ай бұрын
Isn't That Maple Water?
@BlessingNogzi-qi4ll2 ай бұрын
toub balt
@jazzrat20002 ай бұрын
I found torpedo and round bottom bottles in the forest by Minocqua many years ago
@rgruenhaus3 ай бұрын
Too slow a response
@DamianChirek3 ай бұрын
🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🛌🛌🛌🛌🛌🛌🛌🛌🌇🌇🌇🌇🌇🌇🌇🌇🐌🐌🐌
@marykaevandeputte20233 ай бұрын
In the late 1960s, my friends and I would meet up with guys from Shattuck. We slid down icy shafts into the caves. We would come up into a huge open area on the other side of the street to the brewery offices. We explored the offices where lots of books and papers were strewn about.
@richarddodds93263 ай бұрын
VX6 was CADMIUM and the stuff was said to work miracles but I never tried it and it's probably not available now.
@lynnlee15013 ай бұрын
It's nice to look back at these videos and see my dad, Steve Showers. I miss going digging with him, atleast I get to see him doing what he loved and thank you to Mark and the others that put these videos together. Pamela
@GregoryLog3 ай бұрын
Steve Showers was one of the kindest and humblest people I ever met Lynnlee. There are some real characters in the bottle digging community but Steve was always mellow, easy going and pleasant to be around. Dennis Nygaard and Steve Showers are the people I would mostly hang with at the bottle shows. I could not hold a candle to most of the bottle diggers like Steve for the number of times I actually went digging. Steve was digging in the Red Wing pottery dump every chance he got. I miss him too!
@user-ew3qj5sn2p4 ай бұрын
Is hard to say what it is
@user-ew3qj5sn2p4 ай бұрын
Be careful about the chloric gas
@TheTimijay4 ай бұрын
Missed the watt calcs
@user-nj9my9ep9c5 ай бұрын
can you drive the peroxide with compressed oxygen instead of nitrogen gas?
@GregoryLog5 ай бұрын
Not sure. Well past my ability to make a comment
@bouncerslabrealnature91435 ай бұрын
Very interesting, never found many fossils but found plenty of nice agates in Minnesota.
@thisisyourcaptainspeaking22596 ай бұрын
I see what you mean, Trump incesantly huffing and puffing is proof! (Of nothing)
@GregoryLog5 ай бұрын
Here is your stable genius at work kzbin.info/www/bejne/qHazZK1rrbine5Y Next time him and his followers try to steal an election there will be real HELL to pay
@thisisyourcaptainspeaking22595 ай бұрын
@@GregoryLog He's been right about many of the issues. "Real Hell to pay" kzbin.infoZnnE4fmTWE8?si=ApmqKnBD9A-jHBWZ Maybe you're another one of those "summer of love" Antifa dirt-bags?
@thisisyourcaptainspeaking22595 ай бұрын
@@GregoryLogYour liberal "lawmakers" at work: kzbin.infoqBUHxsMCd-A?si=lHaDn8yDM0giMlOQ
@johnanderson87056 ай бұрын
he was a great friend, and important to me.. he is good.
@johnanderson87056 ай бұрын
we got into lots of trouble . HEHEHEHEHE.
@johnanderson87056 ай бұрын
I grew up with Greg. he is a very intelligent man ,
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.16 ай бұрын
👍.
@remgmtmn6 ай бұрын
Very cool cave. I was there a few weeks ago, and I think I caught a lung virus. I had to get an antibiotic to get rid of it. Be careful down there
@crisbardwell83676 ай бұрын
which cave are you looking for
@GregoryLog6 ай бұрын
I found cave the I was looking for wide open a couple days after I posted this video.
@LitBby6 ай бұрын
Please test how many wats it’s pulling in the batteries pls
@josemedeiros0077 ай бұрын
Good video, is that epsom salt? I watched one video where he used Charge IT battery additive. I myself have a Pulsetech PowerPulse passive battery desulfator on my 2001 BMW battery as preventative maintenance as Pulsetech claims that there patented frequency they use can extend battery life up to three times. I also used my PowerPulse on my other BMW battery that I let sit disconnected for a year, and it was at 11.2 volts, I tried charging it with my friends Exide 6 amp automatic charger for 14 hours and battery voltage was at 13.1 volts, yet it would not start my other car. I put the PowerPulse on it along with a 1 amp Schumacher manual battery charger for 72 hours, and left the desulfator on it for a week and it started my car right up. My point is desulfation can take up to 30 days depending on how sulfated your battery is.
@catherinehobbit34157 ай бұрын
Where in Bayport? My son is very interested in geology and I've been trying to find a spot close to home to find a couple agates or fossils. Found what looks like a really neat 'sediment debris' layer in the rocks in marine, but thats all so far.
@DiabloManiacz8 ай бұрын
If you test panels, it would be cool to at least measure the power. :(
@user-ym5zc2fu1i8 ай бұрын
that film is there to protect the panel would not be good to remove it
@pjposterman24458 ай бұрын
Dam Ripoff . Why the hell are you telling people to buy from amazon and the sellers only has 2-5 people buy from them. And All of the sellers have only 1-3 star review.
@zip-tv_8 ай бұрын
Do renogy make 300w? I dont think so
@AntoninVirt8 ай бұрын
What is the lifespan of the meter?
@GregoryLog8 ай бұрын
The meter I have is still currently working so at least two years is a guess
@AntoninVirt8 ай бұрын
@@GregoryLog The service life is 3 years and then you can do something about it, what is non-functional? And can it be thrown away?
@Outside-In.5 ай бұрын
The lifespan is 2-3 years from the time of manufacture, and not the time of purchse, but unfortunately Smart Sensor does not provide that information, and I wish they would as I use these all the time to test against other meters' accuracy. I love this meter, it is very very accurate and reliable, but the one I have - started getting too sensitive and that is when you know that it is reaching it's end of life, so I had to purchase another, but still the more sensitive one is still pretty accurate. These are well worth buying every 2-3 years, as they are very inexpensive.
@Outside-In.5 ай бұрын
@@AntoninVirt Hopefully I will know soon how long it will stay functional, as I have had one for more than a year now, and probably was manufactured up to 6 months before I purchased it, so it probably has another year of use. As it gets older, it is starting to get more sensitive, but still is pretty close to the one I just purchased for accuracy. Unfortunately these cannot be re-calibrated (except for the count-down thing), but the count-down is not a true calibration on any monitor that does the count-down. A monitor that has the true ability of calibration, has a menu option to adjust it's reading while using a calibrated gas so you would know how to adjust the the reading that it gives. Forensics makes a CO meter that has this function, but the bad thing is that it is quite expensive to buy the calibration gas to adjust the meter LOL. I can't afford that much, so just have to keep buying this Smart Sensor every couple of years or so, but no big deal I say. The Smart Sensor is very accurate when compared to the more expensive Forensics meter. Can it be thrown away?, yes of course. It would be nice if we could just buy a new sensor and replace the one inside, and you could probably contact Smart Sensor for a replacement sensor, but I would say that by the time you purchased a replacement sensor, waited for it to arrive, and then take the time to de-solder the old one and then solder in a new one, it would probably be allot more sensible and less expensive to just buy a new one. If you are worried about recycling, then I guess you could send it back to Smart Sensor so they could re-use it? - I don't know just a thought, or you could just take it to a recycle facility so that it can be recycle correctly instead of just throwing it into the garbage, - just another suggestion. ...But yes these can be thrown away, it just depends on how you prefer to handle that aspect of it...
@donowens58838 ай бұрын
Well the battery may only work for trolling motors maybe for a few hours but may not have enough power to start with that I have used that but again you're going to experience a bad battery some batteries are non-recoverable.
@ramases18 ай бұрын
Those rim fire cartridges are very hard to set off, better using centre fire blanks??
@jiq15389 ай бұрын
I love your work, Keep it up!, I would love to speak with you and maybe delve into a cave together sometime
@jizmoglass420210 ай бұрын
I live in Fbo. Grandpa used to work for the brewery. I'd trade you a can or a bottle for a hint to the enterance. I know alot of concrete sealed off by the cheese caves. However, I'm not trying to inturrupt anything. I'm just a explorer. Cheers.
@jizmoglass420210 ай бұрын
I've grown up around that area of town. Grandpa used to swim across the river and yoink kegs from the depot to the brewery back in the day. He's in hospice now, so we can disclose it.
@jizmoglass420210 ай бұрын
And laugh about it. 🤣
@jizmoglass420210 ай бұрын
Grandma worked as a nurse for the State schools from her high school graduation till she retired when they closed, bull-dozed and re-prisoned that whole part of town.
@jizmoglass420210 ай бұрын
I've got Neon Flecks signs that still work. Every kind of memorabelia
@GregoryLog10 ай бұрын
The entrance is near the brewery remains. Basically you crawl under a concrete slab that eventually opens up to a standing space. The entrance looks more like a large woodchuck hole about two feet deep when you are standing near it and the concrete slab you crawl under is off to the side of the hole. The way we found the entrance was by the amount of cold air blowing out of it on a warm day like it is today. Too much cold air was blowing out of the hole for it to be a dead end pocket so we knew the opening was connected to a much larger underground space. Sorry to hear about your Grampa. Best of luck finding the cave
@BakingMemoriesLLC11 ай бұрын
I love a good pumpkin drop...
@MARILYNANDERSON8811 ай бұрын
I am thinking 2 old men is a rock formation, then I wonder, maybe the trekkers?