You are a person who deserves fame, and your heart is very kind. Karim from Egypt, I love you
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Hey, Kareem! Thank you for your comment from all the way over there in Egypt! That’s awesome! Sounds like you’re enjoying my videos. I appreciate your support.
@Kareem-c3s3 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 🥰🥰🥰
@acidrainwater89383 ай бұрын
Beautiful geology throughout this mine. Also 4:38 nope nope!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
There were some striking colors, weren’t there? The geology is always interesting to one degree or another. Yes, that stope you pointed out at 4:38 was a deep one! It’s amazing and very impressive how large some of these underground voids can be. Thanks for stopping by and checking out the video - I appreciate it.
@richardwarnock27893 ай бұрын
Thanks Frank nice to see the tracks suprize if you see Ore Carts
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Richard. Yes, always cool seeing the ore cart tracks. No ore carts in this part of the mine, though. Thanks for dropping by and taking the time to watch and comment. Much appreciated!
@williamwintemberg3 ай бұрын
It's interesting to see evidence of previous mining operations during this explore as many mines are closed and reopened over a period of many years. Nice explore Frank!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
That’s exactly what happened in this mine, as far as I know. It dates back over 125 years or so and was worked during that time off and on. The wide, large, modern tunnels are the more recent workings.
@ZiaMountainAdventures3 ай бұрын
That last collapse seemed doable but Justin I think was right. Better safe than sorry that is for sure. That big boulder was just too sketchy, that bad boy moved and we would've been done. Is that limonite, that yellow stuff? See that stuff a lot and I always thought some sort of Sulphur. Interesting indeed. Good to see ya again as always, take care and I am sure will see ya again soon!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
I’m glad we turned around, too, at the fourth collapse. As I mentioned when we were there, the three of us would have had to pass through that collapse a total of six times - three times going in and three times coming back out. That’s pushing the odds. I don’t think that yellow stuff is limonite, but it does resemble it. Limonite, from what I can remember, isn’t that bright of a yellow color. Maybe Headframe Hunter Jim will chime in here and let us know what it is. Or Justin. Yes, it was great hanging out for a couple days! We’ll have to do it again soon. So glad, too, that all is going well on your homefront.
@Porty11193 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 We see that stuff in our district too; it runs parallel to some ore-bearing vein systems as you saw here. I believe it's some kind of hydrothermally altered andesite; we just call it "altered ground" and spot-check it regularly after ground support is installed. The stuff is very crumbly; I've dug it with an LHD with no blasting required when we were rehabbing our decline. This district has nearly identical mineralogy to where we're working. Funny enough, the last operator of this mine holds the mine directly east of ours. Most of the larger drifts you explored there were originally 5'x7' track drifts that he slashed out to accommodate a 2-yard LHD; the old rails and timbers were stashed in the crosscuts to avoid taking the time to remove them.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Thanks, Headframe Hunter Jim! I knew you would chime in here with what that yellow stuff was. That’s interesting that it’s really crumbly in nature. I didn’t physically inspect it myself. I can see where that would be a concern if there was a large pocket of it inside a mine. I remembered you telling us about your buddy making those tunnels wider which is why I inserted that one caption near the beginning of the video stating that the tunnels were rehabilitated sometime in the 1980s or thereabouts to accommodate wider, more modern equipment. I remember you telling us that a year or two ago. While it’s an impressive mine, it’s not one of my favorites. Those modern, wide tunnels just don’t do it for me. I prefer the smaller, more classic tunnels with the trapezoid-shaped timbering and little ore cart tracks running through them.
@Porty11193 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 My favorite mines are ones from the 70s and 80s. They tend to have a very visually interesting mix of intricate timbering and modern ground support, a mix of rail and rubber-tire haulage, and a high likelihood of hoists, muckers, and cars left behind. A lot of ad copy from back then would show LHDs loading rail cars, which is a great way to do things if your deposit allows it! By the 90s rail had mostly gone away in US mines, although it's gradually making a comeback. There are two haulage/drainage adits in the scoping/planning phase in our region and both are expected to be either driven with rail or fitted out with rail after construction. The locomotives have already been delivered and we have one running on a short section of track in the yard. One of the big copper mines west of me has a rail haulage level for supplies and waste rock, and may run rail on the extraction/haulage levels below the block cave. Another big zinc/lead mine in the area is discussing an "autonomous haulage loop" with trucks, but I expect they'll ultimately lay rail instead. Remote-control standard-gauge rail works very, very well for hauling to a shaft pocket.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
That’s interesting that the use of rails went out of favor in the 1990s. Interesting, too, that it’s making a comeback. If possible, you should make a short video showing that locomotive that you have running on a small section of track. Would be cool to see that. One thing I remember you telling us last year was that open-pit mines are falling out of favor due to various reasons including environmental, cosmetic, and things like that. Glad to hear that mining companies are reverting back to underground tunneling. Those open-pits really do look unsightly once they are permanently closed and vacated.
@purenatural57363 ай бұрын
The colors of those rocks are so beautiful, nature is really something.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
It’s amazing some of the colors we find underground sometimes. Thanks for stopping by and checking out the video - I appreciate it. New videos coming very soon!
@pa52873 ай бұрын
If tod says it too dangerous then it is 🙂 Enjoyed watching . 👍
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
I agree!
@TheYouTubeCommentor3 ай бұрын
No way would i even attempt to get through any of those! Awesome video as always!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
It was amazing how much debris and rubble had fallen down those ore passes creating the collapses and blockages. Makes one wonder what the stopes are like on those upper levels!
@Fa_gner3 ай бұрын
Realmente tem que ter muita coragem para entrar nesses lugares , muito perigo no ar .
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! And thanks, too, for dropping by and checking out the video. I appreciate your support.
@paisliesplace39212 ай бұрын
It is so interesting finding drill bits still stuck in the bedrock. Thank you Frank for taking us on another great adventure!
@AbandonedMines112 ай бұрын
@@paisliesplace3921 Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment! I appreciate it. Yes, there are often drillbits sticking out of the walls underground. Did you see my recent video of the hike up the creek? We found a drillbit sticking up out of the bed of the creek in the water! LOL
@paisliesplace39212 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 Yes I actually watched the canyon creek video before this one, umm that big drill bit sticking out of the water was very interesting, so out of place in that beautiful setting. lol
@anoyary74883 ай бұрын
Continue, we offer you all the support and appreciation to your followers from Iraq
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
شكرا جزيلا! من الجميل أن يكون لديك مشجعون من العراق. مرحبا بكم على متن هنا!
@Kareem-c3s3 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 شعي🙃
@MarceloRomero3603 ай бұрын
Hi Frank! Glad you are posting again. You've been missed. Just curious, is the Toyota still running?
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Yes, the Corolla is still running although I don’t drive it as often as I used to because I have a second car. I just got the front bumper replaced due to some hit-and-run damage that happened to it. I plan on making a video real soon showcasing the car because it’s been a while since I’ve done that. Nice to hear from you again, Marcelo! Thanks for all your support here on my channel in recent years.
@FictionalRen3 ай бұрын
Early gang 🎉 I got a question, how you determine whether it's safe to move through collapses?
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_883 ай бұрын
Depends on the cause. If it's a failed ore chute the surrounding rock is usually still stable, it's the wooden infrastructure that collapsed. Whereas if it was the rock itself that failed then you look to see if the back is slabbing off or otherwise compromised. After that it's just a bit of luck.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
At the fourth collapse, we turned around because there was a huge boulder that looked to be supported by only a much smaller rock. It looked extremely precarious to all of us, so we decided to call it quits at that one and turn around. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 👍
@desertrat83223 ай бұрын
Awesome video Frank but that mine looks very sketchy
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
The mine does have its moments, that’s for sure! Mines like this one with more modern, wider tunnels are cool, but they are not my favorite kind to explore. I prefer the smaller, more old-school mines with the classic wooden timbering, narrow drifts, and small ore cart tracks running throughout.
@luminoussoundsyt3 ай бұрын
Enough fantastic/interesting explore of this mine frank , all the details u point out are amazing 🙌🏻
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Definitely was one of the bigger mines I’ve been in recently. Sounds like you enjoyed it! Thank you, Alex.
@AnthraciteHorrorStories3 ай бұрын
Nice Frank! Looks like sulfur, that mineral? Overall, this mine's like a coal mine hah! You have electrical wires left, knob and tubes, collapses, mud, etc. Just like here!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Yes, I would assume this mine resembles your coal mines from what I’ve seen in your videos. It is rare to find knob and tube wiring still in place out here like I showed at that one ore chute. Thanks for dropping by!
@AnthraciteHorrorStories3 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 pleasure's mine man. That's what she said. 😉
@AdilKishic3 ай бұрын
صوت حذائك يدق على الصخور- ممتع- والشعور احيانا بالوحدة - ممتع-
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
شكرا لك على تعليقك! نعم ، يمكن أن تكون هذه الألغام أماكن مظلمة ووحيدة. نحن ممتنون لأن أضواءنا الساطعة يمكن أن تخترق الظلام الشامل أثناء وجودنا هناك.
@thisisdvd80943 ай бұрын
Whoever removes that drill bit at 8:24 becomes the new owner of the mine...
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
I like that idea!
@Davidautofull3 ай бұрын
thank you again Frank. i am lovin walking through these mines.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Thanks, David! Glad you are enjoying the videos. Without awesome viewers like you, there would be no point in me making and posting these videos. Thank you very much for your ongoing support. Much appreciated!
@Kareem-c3s3 ай бұрын
❤I am a new follower of Osha Salah channel
@flashback89583 ай бұрын
أنا أيضا ❤
@jazzrat20002 ай бұрын
You guys take the concept of bed and breakfast to an extreme :)
@AbandonedMines112 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate it.
@rolfsinkgraven3 ай бұрын
A very impressive stope wow. And a bit risky at places were stuff can come loose. Thanks for another nice explore Frank.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Rolf! Yeah, that stope was pretty big. Thanks for stopping by!
@oussamaoso3 ай бұрын
صلوا على النبي محمد صلى الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
@kenzy-uy6sz3 ай бұрын
عليه افضل الصلاه والسلام
@TrulyDisturbing2 ай бұрын
Love these videos, these need to show up in the suggested more often, maybe instead of "Climbing Through Three Dangerous Collapses at Night in the Abandoned Gold Hill Mine" for the title (this is too specific and detailed) maybe something like "Exploring: Abandoned Gold Hill Mine (Three Dangerous Collapses!)" This way your videos can reach people who love exploring videos like ghost and abandoned videos maybe a thought man love the effort and work put into the content!
@AbandonedMines112 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion on the title for this video! I liked it! I think you did come up with a better title. It’s always tricky when trying to figure out what a title should be. Glad you are enjoying the videos, though. Thanks for your support! I’ll have new videos coming very soon.
@TrulyDisturbing2 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 I think it's clear you love Cave Exploring brother this is where your passion lies for sure not the titles and thumbnails so that's completely understandable man but thank you 👍 I have you pinned so I can't wait to see future uploads like these just please stay safe! 😀
@olivei24843 ай бұрын
Looks like the tail end of Danger and out on the dynamite bulkhead.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing when I saw that but didn’t mention it in the narration. You have a good eye for catching that detail!
@Relox3613 ай бұрын
You still alive, thats crazy hahaha
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Still here! LOL Thanks for checking out the video and leaving a comment.
@Relox3613 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 can you do a video about the AREA 51 MASSIVE CREEPY TUNNEL where the KZbinr Explore With Us went tho?
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
I’m not familiar with that tunnel. I’ll have to look it up.
@Relox3613 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 Omg please check it out, would love to see you hopping in that, since you dont have any fears anyway XD
@jameelsharf61723 ай бұрын
اتمنى توصل مليون متابع
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
شكرا لك على تعليقك! أقدر دعمك هنا.
@ElevatorAdventure18163 ай бұрын
Hope you made it out safely sweetie!
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
I think I did. LOL
@EggnogonthebogProductions3 ай бұрын
You said at 'night' in the description but it's dark in a mine anyway. So don't get the wording to be honest as nothing was filmed outside the mine. I did read your description but fair enough.... Quite big collapses. Interesting explore. Like you say. Strange to see electrical wiring everywhere.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
If you watched the previous video of the Dumas Mine, that one ended with us coming across some old buildings at night. This video is a continuation from that point. Yes, finding the wiring still strung up in the mine is kind of rare. I think I’ve only seen that a few other times over the last 17 years. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
@EggnogonthebogProductions3 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 I may have missed that video. Or I forgot. I will recheck.
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
@EggnogonthebogProductions No worries.
@phildavis4878Ай бұрын
Be careful for the Tommyknockers
@JoshPadgett3 ай бұрын
I’ve been wondering Frank, have you ever learned of or researched past family members of your’s that might’ve been miners back in older times? Were there any? Also, have you ever participated in any sort of mining operation or would like to do so?
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Nobody in my family tree was ever involved in mining. I used to have a brother-in-law at one time, though, who was a coal miner. But my sister and he divorced decades ago. I never had an interest in being a miner myself. I’m more interested in seismology, to be quite honest.
@cinderella23993 ай бұрын
رائع
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
شكرا على المشاهدة والتعليق!
@محمدفرجاللهچعب3 ай бұрын
Hello bro from Iran 🖐
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Hey there! Thanks for watching and commenting all the way from Iraq. I appreciate the support. New videos coming soon!
@محمدفرجاللهچعب3 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 💖
@ncnc-jr6pk3 ай бұрын
看起来很刺激
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
感谢您的观看和评论!
@عبدالكريمشعراوي-ح5ذ3 ай бұрын
Although this visit is exploratory, it gives an appropriate feeling for the horror content We in the Middle East and North Africa region and all Islamic societies believe in the existence of jinn creatures that can inhabit empty places such as mines. Greetings from Algeria
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your visit! Great to have you following along from halfway around the world. Welcome aboard! I appreciate it.
@billgangsta5393 ай бұрын
Hello good sir! I wanna ask maybe if you ever gonna visit again the Waldeck Mine?? Dont go alone this time tho!!! O.O
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Maybe one day! Have you heard of the Jarvis Mine? That’s another one that I want to go to. If you haven’t heard of it, search for it here on KZbin. Terrifying!
@billgangsta5393 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 I will go and look it up now! thank you, be safe and keep having fun! :)
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Thanks, man!
@billgangsta5393 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 Greeting from Athens Greece! :)
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Didn’t realize you were all the way over in Greece! Very cool! Certainly glad to have you onboard here.
@noladiver35793 ай бұрын
Do you guys ever find anything valuable in these caves?
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
It’s rare. Keep in mind that most of these mines we explore were often abandoned in the 1950s if not earlier. Whatever artifacts were left in them were taken long ago by previous generations of explorers. We are unfortunately the late-comers to the scene, so not much is left. The deeper parts of most mines, though, tend to have artifacts still in them because most people won’t go that far in. Thanks for watching and thanks for your question!
@RalphHeron-d6wАй бұрын
I'm sure you would be using headlamps and torches in the mine so it would make no difference night or day.....
@bobwehadababyitsaboi1033 ай бұрын
I would love to pan and mine for gold on my own stake
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
From what I’ve heard, one can find a little bit of gold here and there. It just takes a lot of determination and patience to do it.
@jazzrat20002 ай бұрын
I don't think I would go into a mine at night. there's a lot of places I don't go at night
@AbandonedMines112 ай бұрын
We don’t normally explore at night, too. In this case, however, we were pretty far out and lost track of the time somewhat.
@Kareem-c3s3 ай бұрын
❤😮❤My friend, I love you. I came from KZbinrs. Usha Sala. I am Arab. Your videos are terrifying😮❤
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
Thanks and welcome!
@Kareem-c3s3 ай бұрын
@@AbandonedMines11 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@RalphHeron-d6wАй бұрын
At night?? What's the difference as down a mine inm
@toast4343 ай бұрын
Why Todd keep leaving you behind lol
@AbandonedMines113 ай бұрын
We like to space out in a mine to avoid getting in each other’s videos. Justin was about the same distance behind me in this mine.