Ascending Steep Inclines to Upper Levels in an Abandoned Mine
While exploring the upper levels in this abandoned mine, I found a blasting cap tin that had something very unusual in it – and it wasn’t a blasting cap! Jeff from @otgexploring and I also found some major evidence of seismic activity with wooden support timbers (stulls) that were literally bent and cracked at a 90° angle! Of course, everywhere we went in the mine we saw evidence of the miners’ handiwork including wooden retaining walls, ore chutes, endless stopes, and things like that. Crawling up through the steeply inclined stopes was a great adventure, and I hope you enjoy the video!
Jeff’s video of this mine is here in case you haven’t seen it yet: https://youtu.be/mtE_HJ0iA6A
My video from 2021 titled “Exploring the Uncovered, Unsafe Tunnels Found in an Open-Pit Mine” where I only explored the main, lowest level in this mine is here:
https://youtu.be/GlVbBZdaZDg
If you haven’t already done so, please consider dropping by Jeff’s YouTube channel and checking out his videos and subscribing. He and his wife Barbara have been exploring mines for a couple years now and have quite a collection of videos that are worth watching. Jeff’s channel is here: @otgexploring
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NOTE: Be sure to watch this video in stunning 4K resolution if your viewing device can handle it. Make those colors and details pop!
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