Inclined Shaft Insanity! (And a Doomed Jackrabbit)
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A doomed jackrabbit? That's right! While exploring some inclined shafts at some abandoned mines, we came across a jackrabbit that had somehow found its way 3500 feet inside the mine tunnel and was trapped in a stope slowly dying of thirst. The rabbit was too far down in the stope for us to retrieve it safely so that we could return it to the outside. This video explores and examines some inclined shafts up close including their construction and features.
The inclined shafts we explored underground led to large, cavernous stopes and open stopes as well as flooded workings. This video highlights the many intriguing features of these inclined shafts.
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