Thanks, Tom and Julie, for another great explore today. 👍
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Lloyd. You're welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍
@williamwintemberg3 ай бұрын
The hanging wall on the back was pretty cool! Thanks Tom and Julie for another interesting explore.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi William. Those hanging walls are pretty cool to see all right. You're welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍
@TheShornak3 ай бұрын
Thank you for cleaning out that mine. It's terrible that people can be so inconsiderate enough to just walk along and dump trash. Hate to see what their houses look like. Another KZbinr I watch always say "Take plenty of pictures and leave nothing but footprints." Pack it in, pack it out, it's really takes so little effort.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Stephen. You're welcome. I don't really get it either. It's not that hard to take out what you brought in. Thanks for the comment!👍
@tonyidle78133 ай бұрын
thank-you for picking up other peoples trash, you can only wonder what their own house/car looks like. I tried those ranch beans years ago, not very taste, needs to be doctored up. thank-you for another great video, see you next time.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Tony. You're welcome. I bet their houses are a mess if you can't even take with you what you came in the mine with. Thanks for the comment!👍
@keithrimmer33 ай бұрын
Another great adventure thank's Tom and Julie, I wish people would take their trash home with them take care guys
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Keith. Glad that you liked the adventure. Yes, I don't get leaving your trash behind either. Thanks for commenting!👍
@Jake-yx7ct3 ай бұрын
That was some entrance to the adit. Tom you got your ladder fix and that's goo.Thanks for thee cleanup of the trash left by others. Tom and Julie I love your tours of the old mines. Stay safe folks.🖤🖤🖤
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jake. That is quite a gate. Yes, I got some ladder time in. You're welcome, and thanks for commenting!👍
@richardwarnock27893 ай бұрын
Very Sweet Ending Julie ! Tom doing trapizzy walk across that board bravo!!!; )
@bobterry29523 ай бұрын
Well hello Tom and Julie, it's wonderful to see you again. I've actually been in this mine a Long time ago it is really unique the hanging wall twists and bends around and ends up on the back of the shaft instead of the side pretty interesting. This was a very productive mind ,produced quite a bit of gold and silver. I just got back , I have been in Silverton Colorado . for a week doing some exploring in that area quite amazing amount of work that was done there Big big producer silver, lead, Galena ,Gold lots of things. Well it's wonderful to see you again and thank you so much for taking me along with you. I always enjoy it very much be careful in what you do and have a great time.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Bob. It's nice that you've had the chance to see this one. Glad that you had fun exploring in Colorado. Thanks for the nice comment!👍
@briannave73263 ай бұрын
Another interesting mine tour, I’ve traveled highway 95 several times in years past but before great KZbin videos like yours about those mines.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Brian. Glad that you found the tour interesting. You can probably see this mine from Hwy 95 if you know what to look for. Thanks for watching!👍
@jerryrichter49043 ай бұрын
lots of cool stuff thanks for sharing
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jerry. You're welcome. Glad that you enjoyed it!👍
@MrKelly-oc5kq3 ай бұрын
Big Yank work clothing started in Chicago Illinois in 1919, pretty cool, thanks guys.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that information, Mr. Kelly. It's fun to look up things like that.👍
@roperdon59393 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for amazing adventure.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Don. You're welcome. Thanks for commenting!👍
@lesleyrobbins11373 ай бұрын
Ya know, if you can pack it in, you can pack it out. That kind of stuff is what closes our land off. Thanks for picking up after the "hooligans". Really cool fault walls all over the place. Never seen that many in one mine before!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Lesley. I agree. Pack it in and pack it out. Not that difficult. The fault walls are fun to see. Thanks for the comment!👍
@shariselove3 ай бұрын
Nice little artifacts in this mine...the Coors can was awesome 😊
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Sharise. Glad that you liked the Coors can. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍
@lindarider45253 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for another great adventure 😊
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Linda. You're welcome. Glad that you liked it. Thanks for watching!👍
@highdesertbill3 ай бұрын
Awesome video again. Thank you for sharing and taking me along for the explore
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Bill. Glad that you liked it. Thanks for commenting!👍
@dwaynesimons-d2c3 ай бұрын
The graffiti and trash was more likely left by the surveys that had been done in the 80s and 90s. I see a correlation between the survey and aged candy wrappers, junk food bags with older pop cans. The people who did the spray paint should have to clean every mine(fat chance) they were in. Like tagging the Grand Canyon as far as I'm concerned. Sorry but this is my biggest gripe with these mine explores.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Dwayne. I don't like seeing the modern trash in the mines either. Much of it is from the assessors and their spray pain cans. Thanks for the comment!👍
@potatothorn3 ай бұрын
Big tunnels on this one, very impressive/ rock looks so solid too, what a massive undertaking to make this ... interesting that the ladders look so new, wood ages slowly down there. awesome exploration thanks for sharing
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew. This is a very solid mine. You're correct that in the dry and dark desert mines, wood stays in near perfect condition. Glad that you enjoyed the explore. Thanks for the comment!👍
@Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm3 ай бұрын
Wow, that hanging wall was really Hanging! Thanks for taking us along.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Kris. Yes, some interesting faults here with those smooth hanging walls. You're welcome, and thank you for watching!👍
@brianmarywapshott25933 ай бұрын
Good on you two for bringing out the rubbish them grubs left behind, it's just as easy to carry it out as it was carrying it in ay !!!!, an interesting mine and a shame not many artifacts but well done as usual and keep it up and remain safe at all times, Cheers
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Brian and Mary. I don't know why people leave so much trash behind. Not too many artifacts in this one, but it does get a lot of traffic, so everything has been taken. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍
@jimmime3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the explore, Tom & Julie! See ya next week.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jimmi. You're welcome. See you next week!👍
@ralphpatrick30713 ай бұрын
That was definitely a solid mine. Thanks for the explore, T&J!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Ralph. Yes, it's a very solid mine. You're welcome, and thank you for watching!👍
@jimmystockdale75553 ай бұрын
Thanks Tom and Julie for another great mine explore. Tom I can't remember if I ever told you but your the only mine explorer that talks about everything you and Julie see. That was a pretty neat mine I liked the entrance to it. Stay safe and bless you both.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jimmy, hope you are doing well. You're welcome. Glad that you enjoyed it. I try to explain what we're seeing without being too annoying. Thanks for the comment and blessing!🙏👍
@Lucysdad662 ай бұрын
Try TVP he is the gold standard..
@johndemeen55753 ай бұрын
Getting locked in, then what? Screaming for help? Cellphones? Back to the 50s car show, State Fairgrounds this weekend. St.Paul,Minnesota.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi John. Good point. In this particular mine, you really wouldn't have a problem summoning help if you got locked in. We both carry whistles that could be heard from the road if we were at that gate. Other remote mines would be a different story. Have fun at the greatest fair grounds that I know of!🚘
@shantyshitter31633 ай бұрын
Great explore. Thank you. Be safe.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Thanks, SS. You're welcome. Thanks for watching!👍
@ExploringCabinsandMines3 ай бұрын
My kids would not know what a flashcube is !
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Haha, no, I don't suppose that they would. 😄
@moparedtn3 ай бұрын
Stuff like that garbage is sort of disappointing in our fellow man, but we have to keep looking for the good in people - which is why I've been subscribed to *T&J* for so long! Such a pleasure to watch you all exploring because it's obvious y'all are good 'uns. - Ed on the Ridge
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Ed. You're correct. It's best to stay positive and make the best of things. Thanks for the nice comment. We appreciate you!👍😊
@richardbeee3 ай бұрын
So cool. Been there a couple of times and walked the streets. Always wondered about the mines and the vein material. Often in talking to other miners, we have come to the conclusion that the blast, is the first form of concentration in any ore. Hence,we think the broom. The vein is usually shattered from moving,..and the gold is precipitated in the vugs and empty spaces. It breaks loose in a blast. Good way to high-grade. 😊 I enjoyed
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Richard. Glad that you enjoyed the explore. There seems to be an old broom in just about every mine. Thanks for the interesting comment!👍
@mikehigginbotham5853 ай бұрын
Yeah years ago World War II buddy of mine and I we used to cruise Arizona all the back roads and byways it is amazing amount of trash you could find we used to always leave a sign saying cleaned up by Californians
@mikehigginbotham5853 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm talking about those paint cans I had a logging contraction Big Bear here in California and the Rangers have painted the trees for me to cut left all the cans behind I didn't care I picked up all the trash out in the forest
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Mike. The amount of trash on the roadways is unbelievable. I don't really understand how people can litter so much. The rangers shouldn't be doing that either. Thanks for the comment!👍
@casedoumasr6563 ай бұрын
Hello Tom and Julie i will have say this might be the 1st mine i might have seen this 2 times .Possile the Frank from BC might have gone thru the name and area rings a 🔔 but you 2 go and find more and expore thank you for the explore ⛏️
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Case. I wouldn't be surprised if you have seen this mine before. It's a popular tourist area. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍
@HikeCamp3 ай бұрын
Those slab walls and ceiling are almost like poured concrete ... This one is really dug out too.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Max. Those smooth walls are fun to see. They've been rubbing together for a long time. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍
@nospin13943 ай бұрын
Wow that was a neat “piano hinged”gate, that’s not going anywhere! Seeing the smooth wall on the back, don’t believe I’ve seen that before. Y’all usually take some time to show the outside entrance to a mine, was this one just not that interesting? As always thanks for the time you spend putting these videos together to share with us.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
You're right about that gate. The original door got taken off, apparently. The outside of this one is okay. It's right in the town of Rhyolite, so no fun hike to it. You're welcome, and thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!👍
@pmae90103 ай бұрын
Wow, those hanging walls were soooooo cool, it looked like a poured wall in places. Thank you for the work to share it with us armchair explorers.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Mick. Those smooth walks are cool to see. Those walls on those faults have been rubbing together for a long time. Thanks for watching!👍
@jimForgottenHinterland3 ай бұрын
Interesting thing about trash. I used to frequent a lake in a national park up in Montana. I got to know the ranger, Lyle, quite well. He died a year ago at 102! He worked as a ranger until he was 97. Anywho, at this lake was Montana's first oil well and there were well pieces - parts on the bottom just off from the campground. A diver went down to look at the equipment and while down there, collected a bag full of trash. Coke cans and the such. When the diver came back up, he showed what he had cleaned out to Lyle. Lyle said "thank you, but I have to ask you to put it all back". Lyle went on to explain that once the trash was in the lake, the NPS considered it archeological artifacts and had to remain in the lake for future generations. He also said that he will ticket you for littering but once there, ticket you for removing historical artifacts. He then said yeah, it's stupid, but them's the rules. He and I talked about it and we both agreed it was typical Gub-ment logic. I can kind of see the point: When archeologist explore old historic sites, where do they dig? The trash dumps. I'm with you though, I hate litter! I have somehow missed this mine. I thought I had canvassed that area years ago. Maybe the door was locked then. Don't remember in my dotage. Haven't been around Rhyolite in years. Thanks for taking us in.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jim. Yes, those are the rules in a national park. I understand about trash being an artifact. I think it's great to see things that the miners who worked the mines left behind. Not so much for someone who last year left their water bottle or beer can while touring the mine. I suppose in 100 years some people would like to see that stuff. The same could be said about spray painted graffiti on buildings, bridges, and rock faces. I still don't enjoy seeing it. The good news for those who like trash is that there is plenty of it out there. Thanks for the comment!👍
@jimForgottenHinterland3 ай бұрын
@@TomandJulieMineExploring I hate the trash and all the modern-day graffiti too. Now days, the trash is just spread over everywhere, not like in the past where it was put in one place. Every time I go out in the hinterlands, I too return with a bag or two of trash I cleaned up. I don't think future archeologist will be lacking for artifacts from our time, unfortunately. About that diver, I told him later that he should go back and get the trash and just dump it without Lyle knowing about it. He laughed and said he would think about it. My wife and I then went fishing in our kayaks so I don't know the final outcome. I love you folks showing me the places I have missed! Keep up the good work.
@tommcelroy69752 ай бұрын
No thats makes no sense at all in any regard
@ExploringCabinsandMines3 ай бұрын
Great cleanup! I've considered that myself in areas where the methheads are.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Dave. We were practically tripping over paint cans and other trash. Thanks for the comment!👍
@stevetaylor95563 ай бұрын
Awesome guys , thanks for sharing , good afternoon from here 🙂
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Steve. You're welcome, and thank you for commenting! 👍
@crosswits13 ай бұрын
Looks like the rats got to the owl, instead of the owl getting the rats
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Haha, something like that. Thanks for the comment!👍
@bradfordkane90693 ай бұрын
Ah! Tom is from Minnesota - bravo!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Brad. Julie and I are both former Minnesotans. I spent 54 years there. Thanks for the comment!👍
@jonsdigs13 ай бұрын
The light colored country rock is rhyolite.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jon. That is what I thought, although I'm not a geologist. Thanks for your input.👍
@dzlfreek3 ай бұрын
short barrels are probably for the miners potty.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Yes, that is generally true. Especially if they are in an out of the way place with a newspaper nearby. I suspect these were for processing ore samples the way there is plumbing involved. We have seen others like this with light colored residue inside. Thanks DZL!👍
@professorfalken46003 ай бұрын
People should pack their 💩 out!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Yes, they should. To me, it's no different that driving down the highway and chucking trash out your car window. Thanks for commenting, Professor!👍
@TomBrucker-GoldenYears3 ай бұрын
Good morning Tom +Julie ! Interesting mine explore. Looks like the Big Yank work shirt you found is from the 30’s. Google searching the label style. Thank you for the time you spend producing these video’s and taking us along with you 🌟
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Tom. Thanks for researching the Yank label. It's fun to look that type of thing up. You're welcome, and thanks for taking the time to comment!👍
@frankgaletzka84773 ай бұрын
Hello Tom Hello Julie Thank you for the Video. This mine has big edidts very much space but no artefakts it looks very clean . Thank you for your work. I wish you a happy Weekend and a good New week. Greetings from the Harzmountains yours Frank Galetzka
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hello Frank. You're welcome. Thank you for watching. Yes, the workings go in all directions. Hope you're having a good weekend!👍
@TBI-Firefighter-4513 ай бұрын
And to all you Cigarette Smokers out there Please Keep your Butts in you Car, Cigarette Butts are Trash too. Thank for the No Littering Plug Tom, when I had my Lode Mines every time I went to go work I'd have to do Trash Patrol first. We call those barrel halves High-grade Buckets, when Sampling you toss the High-grade Ore into the barrel halves and then you can Pulveris it with your Sledge Hammer then add water and test for Color with you Gold Pan or at least that what I used them for, well you know me and my long comments so I'll shut up now, as alway Love you two and your videos too
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi TBI. Thanks for the anti litter support. Here in Central Oregon, if you were to throw a lit cigarette butt out your car window, there's a very good chance it will start a fire. Thanks also for the detailed comment about the barrels. That's exactly how I envisioned them being used. No worries about your comments. We appreciate you!👍
@rogers87863 ай бұрын
Fun explore! The ladders look like they had been replaced at some point. With all the paint markings, I suspect the mine had been surveyed for minereals in recent history.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Roger. Yes, the ladders were in good shape. Most of these mines have been surveyed and assessed in the not too distant past. Thanks for the comment!👍
@whirlofbliss59253 ай бұрын
Another antediluvian building mined for leftover goods 💯 #meltology explains a lot
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the interesting comment!👍
@markattardo3 ай бұрын
Awesome place to explore! The smooth fault / back was something to see!!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Mark. Those smooth walks are fun to see. Glad that you liked it. Thanks for watching!👍
@eddie99033 ай бұрын
What is a huge mine. How do you guys not get lost? 😮 Thanks for taking us along with you guys.❤😅
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Eddie. It's easier than it looks on video to find your way around in these mines. You're welcome, and thanks for commenting!👍
@davidsnider17033 ай бұрын
You see dead animals and birds on occasion. Do u ever see live ones in the mine. Other then bats
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
The live animals we have seen inside of mines besides bats are mice, rats, birds, snakes, and rabbits. The birds and snakes don't venture very far in from the portal. Thanks for the question. 👍
@johngeralddunniii92913 ай бұрын
Smash it.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi John. Smash it hard!👍
@davidsnider17033 ай бұрын
Cool mine
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi David. Thanks for watching!👍
@cdetrixhe3 ай бұрын
Wouldn't it be great to work your butt off for years out there just to find your lungs are full of glass.. I wonder about the things I breathed doing cave explores. It wasn't the stuff I knew about that worried me, but the things I didn't.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Mining and even mine exploring are very unhealthy things to do. It's not easy to always wear a mask, either. We better enjoy today because who knows what we will be like tomorrow. Thanks for the comment!👍
@cdetrixhe3 ай бұрын
@@TomandJulieMineExploring I wish that was the worse thing we have to worry about..
@Youtubesucks99914 күн бұрын
The basins were more than likely for mixing anfo with sugar it would speed the acceleration of the 94% nitrate 6% fuel oil.
@TomandJulieMineExploring13 күн бұрын
That would make sense. We see a lot of empty sugar and anfo bags in the old mines. Thanks for your input!👍😄
@DavidSellars-b8l3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip, Dave. Every little bit helps!💰💰
@eddie99033 ай бұрын
I'll say it again that's a huge Vine boy it goes on and on and on. I hate to see dead birds.😮 I enjoyed watching you guys. You guys are crazy!!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
This is a good-sized mine. I don't like seeing the dead birds either. They must get in and can't find a way back out in the darkness. Glad that you enjoyed it!👍😊
@ronstanek28512 ай бұрын
Hi, very interesting. Mine one that I hopefully will check out when I get to Rhyolite. With all the hiking that you both do, you probably both feel like 20 and 30 years old! I don’t think I can do that anymore, but sometimes I shock my wife by the things that I do. I love exploring ever since I was in my 20s now I will be turning 69 this month, And I never give up! another great video and I will be researching your previous videos. Take care and be safe.😀
@TomandJulieMineExploring2 ай бұрын
Hi Ron. This is an easy mine to get to and easy to explore. It's very stable as well, so you should be able to see it. I'm just a year younger than you, and I don't really feel that young, but I try to keep going. Thanks for the comment and have fun in Rhyolite!😊
@Ed_in_Md3 ай бұрын
Big Yank started in 1919 and I found something that called the shirt you found the Big Yank Flyer 1920.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Ed. Thanks for looking up that information. It's fun to learn the age of that shirt. 👍
@DavidSellars-b8l3 ай бұрын
Hello Tom and Julie, The blue jug was a Chevron oil jug of quite a while ago. Have not seen a tie plate like that for over fifty years! That style was heavily used in Michigan's copper country, primarily on mining company track. A lot of ties were white cedar, a soft but somewhat rot resistant wood and readily available from swampy areas. The plates tended to destroy the ties. The rails tended to cut the plates into three parts. IMO, totally unsuitable for the purpose but nevertheless widely used on branch lines. Mainlines usually had hardwood ties and traditional plates with a small percent of cedar ties. Be safe, dave
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Dave. Thanks for the information on that tie plate and various tie material. Very interesting indeed. It's nice to have someone who knows about that type of thing commenting on our videos. Talk to you next time!👍😊
@OdySlim3 ай бұрын
Hello my friends! Thanks for the video. Just wondering, what is the most interesting thing you have seen while exploring? Best Regards!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Ody. I think that the equipment loaded talc mine with several ore cars, mucking machines and fully intact hoist room is about my favorite. Thanks for the comment!👌 kzbin.info/www/bejne/aGaVkp2EhLamjposi=L5woG0k25B5eeAjy
@brucesahroian14823 ай бұрын
My Friend, Desert Rat Dan or Danny Cronkhite knows a whole bunch about some of the mines in Rhyolite! On a trip to Death Valley Danny and myself ran into "Seldom Seen Slim!"
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Bruce. Thanks for sharing your story. Lots of fun history in those hot mountains of Death Valley.👍😄
@garyjohnson17573 ай бұрын
Hi Julie😊 great show sure glad I found this channel and I love ranch style beans with jalapenos oboy there good 😅 thanks Julie😊
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Gary. We're happy that you are enjoying our channel. Those beans ate pretty good! Thank you for commenting. 😊
@todddanielson-n8nАй бұрын
I'm glad Julie walks in front of you. Makes for better viewing "if you get my drift!"
@TomandJulieMineExploringАй бұрын
@todddanielson-n8n Hi Todd. I always say that I have the best view of all doing these mine explores. Thanks for the chuckle!😆👍
@garyday52993 ай бұрын
If all these tunnels are blasted with dynamite, why aren't the floors just as jagged as the walls?? I notice in all mine videos, here and elsewhere, the floors are always flat as a pancake.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Gary. The floors have been made smooth to accommodate the rail, which is necessary to haul the ore and waste rock out and equipment and supplies in. I would assume that jackhammers and other power equipment was used to flatten the floor. Before that, a pick and sledgehammer must have been used. Thanks for the comment!👍
@chillislives2 ай бұрын
Glad you guys did this one so I don't have to climb down that ladder.
@TomandJulieMineExploring2 ай бұрын
Hey Chillis. Are you still going to this one? I got it cleaned up for you. Lol.😄
@danlee69973 ай бұрын
Are there any small gold mines still in operation or are they all big corporations.still probably lots of gold out there in some of these mines.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Dan. There are definitely many small mining operations and prospectors out there. There are also clubs that have get-togethers and go drywashing or metal detecting. Thanks for commenting!💰💰
@rickdale49213 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the episode, Looking forward to your next one national 😊
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Rick. Glad that you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment, and we'll see you next time!👍
@Ed_in_Md3 ай бұрын
Nice mine. Thanks for taking us along. Take care of each other and stay safe. 👋
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Ed. Glad that you enjoyed the mine. Thanks for the comment!😄
@jeffmaxwell45793 ай бұрын
I wish you would show more of the geology, the colors around you,please.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Jeff. I always try to show the colorful minerals if they are present. In this mine, the country rock is primarily rhyolite, which contains gold but is less than spectacular as far as color goes. Here is a link to a more colorful mine if you're interested. Thanks for the comment!👍 kzbin.info/www/bejne/j3KTqqaPi7J1jpo
@Ed_in_Md3 ай бұрын
That seems like a strange place to put a gobbing wall. Dunno…
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
I thought so, too. I guess you don't want to carry rocks any farther that necessary.
@btcruiser3 ай бұрын
'From the land of sky blue waters' - the place I still call home... Thanks Tom and Julie for the adventure!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi BT. ' comes the water best for brewing' Yes, I still call Minnesota home. You're welcome, and thank you for watching!👍
@SueGirling683 ай бұрын
Hi Tom & Julie, I hope you are both well ??. Well spotted with those load counts in pencil Julie, strange finding a flash cube in there, I haven't seen one of those since the 70's lol. It was cool to see all of those old cans and other artefacts. Thank you for sharing, much love to you both. xx 🥰
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Sue. Yes, Juliecspotted those load counts. I could barely see them even after she pointed them out. I remember using those old flash cubes. You're welcome, and thanks for watching. We appreciate it!👍😊
@SueGirling683 ай бұрын
@@TomandJulieMineExploring 🥰❤
@treasurehunter77713 ай бұрын
Thanks Tom & Julie that was a great mine explore!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
You're welcome. We're glad that you liked it. Thanks for watching!👍
@garywarren-gh8os3 ай бұрын
Greetings from Poteet Texas a cool gold mine.
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Gary in Poteet. Glad that you enjoyed the mine. Thanks for watching!😄
@johnweeks56143 ай бұрын
Julie I believe is very brave going under that old wood to see where that tunnel goes and leading the way as always but yeah I hate people going in them and throwing down there trash like it's nothing well it is something quit littering trash belongs in a trash can but keep up the excellent videos and you two stay safe
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi John. Julie is a really good mine explorer and exploring partner. I don't like it when people trash mines either. You wouldn't believe some of the things we've seen. Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!👍
@johnweeks56143 ай бұрын
@TomandJulieMineExploring I'm happy to watch your videos and no problem and I could just imagine what you find sometimes the only thing that kinda killed me about this video was you two done checked it out without us kinda feel cheated because wanted to explore it at same time I mean I would of still liked and watched and left a comment if you would of been recording while picking up the trash and plus people would of seen for themselves how awful it was
@MikeRoth-ex1wk3 ай бұрын
Are those honey pots?
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Hi Mike. While we have seen plenty of honey pots in mines, I believe that these were for checking the high grade ore. They would crush the ore in these half barrels and pan it out to see the quality of it. If you look through the comments on this video, look for one from an old miner who goes by TBI Firefighter to see what he says. We have seen several like these with plumbing and outlets for water etc. Thanks for commenting!👍
@Danzoid613 ай бұрын
21:51 ... blue marble
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Haha, good eye, Dan. I never even noticed it. Thanks for commenting!👍
@Hoosier_Boy3 ай бұрын
Very cool I could spend hours and hours in those mines, but I live in Indiana so we just don't have much anything like that here we've got some saltpeter mines down southern Indiana, but that's about it anyway I followed you from day one keep up the good work thank you so much for everything you do!
@TomandJulieMineExploring3 ай бұрын
Thanks for following our channel. Sorry to hear you don't have much for cool mines where you are. We appreciate the nice comment!😄