That Aurora Engine is very rare. Probably made by the Holt Manufacturing Company in Stockton, California between 1906 and 1925.
@larryadams1653Ай бұрын
Amazing old mine. thanks for taking us there!!
@davegrummett1263Ай бұрын
Very interesting looking mine with l9ts of exploretential. Lots of neat equipment is still around, too. Thanks for bringing us along.
@roseapple8786Ай бұрын
Mr. Desert Trails, love what you discovered up there. Very interesting history. I was happy that you couldn't go down that shaft, too sketchy. Thank you for sharing God Bless you and your family. See you on your next explore, stay safe. 🥰👍👍👍👍👍(🌹🐞🦂🌵)
@virginiahanke6760Ай бұрын
One of the things I really miss about your videos and why I stay until after the end, is the pictures that you would show at the end of what you took on your adventure you are an excellent photographer here's hoping you'll show them again
@crispy63Ай бұрын
One of the coolest mining sites I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for the effort to hike there and video the site. The engines are amazing. Good work!
@scoon2117Ай бұрын
Keep on trucking. I really wish I could explore these areas. I'd be out there from dusk to dawn
@DefjitzuАй бұрын
any idea when that would have been active? wonder what was on that jar paperwork
@knowone6214Ай бұрын
neat old Fairbanks Morse engines and crusher.....careful its a long way to the bottom....if ya slip....LOL
@stevesyverson8625Ай бұрын
And it’s a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll - AC/DC
@skyepilotte11Ай бұрын
Amazing efforts to haul heavy machinery up to those sites... Thx for the explore...
@2025-ncswicАй бұрын
Unreal
@AUMINER1Ай бұрын
swiss cheese copper mine...100 portals on top of that mountain range ;)
@robertlyman9789Ай бұрын
Probably a nice road on the back,side😂
@pengoat9Ай бұрын
That's one of the best mines I've ever seen .It's even better because of the film quality..
@exploringwithJimАй бұрын
Such a great site. I can’t believe that thing still turns
@roxorange6022Ай бұрын
Nice adventure. I wonder who slept on that bed and what their life was like, what they felt about the place, did they miss their loved ones working way up there. Food for thought!
@stevenhigby3512Ай бұрын
I will let you do the explore for me. You are the professional.
@JacobusCoetzee-qz2plАй бұрын
It had to have been a engineering feat to get that equipment up there😅
@the496elcaminoАй бұрын
That three and a half miles must have taken you a long time. Wow
@stevesyverson8625Ай бұрын
Nobody does it better, DT. Carly Simon wrote a song about you.
@BrandonLetgo-qc3uhАй бұрын
I realize no guts no glory, but damm going into that mine seemed more than a little risky. 😮
@davec9244Ай бұрын
Do you think that the big machines engines and crusher were brought up in pieces disassembled. Thank you, good find
@ghtaboma18 күн бұрын
How do you get traction in that scree?
@LilboomiesАй бұрын
Have you ever seen any instances of a shaft stairwell that spirals in a square around a center column of stone or Rock for several levels
@brucemorrison3563Ай бұрын
Nice.Somewhere in AZ i assume.
@tracyfreeman1000Ай бұрын
Nevada I believe
@DavidGreenwood-rj9fdАй бұрын
You make me very nervous watching you..
@methridgeАй бұрын
For real. I don't know if this guy is brave or foolish, or both. One loose nail on that "ladder" and he's at the bottom of a shaft with a broken leg.
@jwfinley7808Ай бұрын
Not old enough to know better.
@DavidGreenwood-rj9fd29 күн бұрын
Over 50. Is that old enough..
@autospelomundo336Ай бұрын
Não dá pra assistir pois eu não entendo nada do que falas e nem legenda tem 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷