Exploring Abandoned Mines In A Ghost Town (and turning one into a lounge!)
Exploring Abandoned Mines In A Ghost Town (and turning one into a lounge!)
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In this episode, I explore many of Cerro Gordo’s abandoned mines! I went into dozens of old mines over the course of a few days and settled on one right up the hill from town to put a little lounge area in. It’s probably not safe enough for guests to visit, but it’s my own little getaway.
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My name is Brent I purchased the former mining town of “Cerro Gordo” this past July 13th (Friday the 13th). Since the Coronavirus outbreak, I’ve moved from Austin, Texas up to the town and I’m living alone in this abandoned ghost town trying to make it into a place for more people to enjoy.
Sometimes it’s beautiful and amazing, sometimes it’s terrifying and the scariest thing I’ve ever done. I grew up in the flatlands of Florida, so this is all new territory for me.
The town was originally established in 1865 and by 1869 they were pulling 340 tons of bullion out of the mountain for Los Angeles.
The silver from Cerro Gordo was responsible for building Los Angeles. The prosperity of Cerro Gordo demanded a larger port city and pushed LA to develop quickly.
The Los Angeles News once wrote:
“What Los Angeles is, is mainly due to it. It is the silver cord that binds our present existence. Should it be uncomfortably severed, we would inevitably collapse.”
In total, there has been over $17,000,000 of minerals pulled from Cerro Gordo. Adjusted for inflation, that number is close to $500,000,000.
It’s been a wild ride so far owning a ‘ghost town’ and we’re having a lot of fun figuring out what to do with it.
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The type of things that might lead you here are interests in ghost towns, abandoned mining towns, abandoned cities, California history, the zombie apocalypse, ghost stories, scary stories, nature, death valley, lone pine CA, mines, exploring, overnight challenges, exploration, urban exploration and yes theory.
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Man you need a Netflix documentary there…..
You sir now have a TRUE MANCAVE!!
Now that’s cool
It’s like Minecraft in real life. Too scary for me 🙃
you should hide secret stashes of food, oxygen, toilet paper;) and other supplies down there for the apocalypse;)
I’ve been exploring old Ghost towns and caves since I was a kid as it was my father’s passion and now a hobby mine (pun intended). I admire your courage but I agree that you are not well equipped for the “what-if’s.” I have read a handful of comments on items that would really help for those situations and I agree. One item that I did not read in here is, in my experience, important and life-saving when exploring mines and knowing that you live pretty far from civilization. Anti-venom or at least a snake bite kit. Seriously it can save your life and/or ability to get to help when the rattlesnakes decide that you’re a threat.
Find any Ghost?
its 9:38 and im watching all 56 videos in order and am very excited to watch all of your vids
Tommy knockers lol
Bob cat is going to find that couch and be so happy
Hears grunt….What’s the f,,, was that. Let’s keep going. (You definitely need better boots for walking in the snow.)
I love this. This guy is equally awesome and really daft… the shoes!! and when he started wandering around the adits I got worried for him, he gets lost alot. If it gets up and running I’d love to stay there.
You should get an electric assist bicycle.
I’m not sure how I stumbled upon this channel but I’m so glad it happened.
You should leave it as you found it!!
this is crrrrrrraaaaaaaaazzzzzy!
What did it say?? I heard it too… #evp
Anone else catch the EVP right after he says "Ready for the big lounge reveal?" 14:54 EVP
14:56 Brent says "W_-uh-oh"
you shouldn’t be doing all this alone incase you get hurt. very cool
Great video. I wouldn’t be doing that coz I’m a bit long in the tooth and certainly not fit enough or I’d do my utmost to visit that place. Stay safe bud.
When is the party. This place screams ghost town rave!
Shit looks 80° and 20° at the exact same time.
Cool lounge!
Best living room money can buy.
absolutely stunning experience. You will need probably a couple of life to visit all the tunnels lol. what’s the eerie sound at 14:55???
A few solar panels and you got yourself a little ‘man-cave’.
Tie a rope on your waste so you can find your way back? I realize it might get tangled…
You need safety cable
I just found this channel. This guy is nuts. I’m binge watching… Would love to visit.
What a guy! I appreciate your humor.
Okay, wait a minute. You’re walking through snow without boots, or proper hiking shoes, number one, and two, HOW did you carry the furniture into the mine? You MUST’VE had help. Also, when you bought the town, it included contents of buildings (books, furniture, etc.)? Also, you’re INSANE, in the COOLEST way! I LOVE it!!!
I want what you’re smokin’
Best intro yet🤣🤣
Dude, you need to be carrying a backpack with an emergency first aid kit , real lights not your phone light, flashlights headlamps some food emergency food, emergency shelter things like that if you’re going to go do this kind of stuff real, and get real hiking boots don’t be wearing trainers out there that’s crazy, wear some jeans or duck pants or something they can take some abuse, not sweats, etc. etc.
11:12 they used the flames of the colbolt lamps.
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming
All you need now is a good woman who won’t steal your property 👍🇦🇺
theres always something creepy yet so cool about old mineshafts. also it’s awesome that you turned/ are turning one into a lounge.
Cool lounge.
Here is a Tom Scott video about a battery that has lasted 176 years and counting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtQGYz4f3YQ
May be fun to find the theoretically longest shelf life battery you can get your hands on an wire up a LED in that lamp. Imagine a future explorer a century from now flipping a switch and having that light turn on.
"Imagine how creepy this mannequin would be in the cave lounge?"
Jan (from Corridor Crew): Yea, tell me about it!
Is it possible there could still be silver or gold in those mines or caves? I would think if they started digging and finding silver in one spot its got to be all around in some way. Also, you arenso brave going in alone only because I would freak myself out lol
Don’t you have proper boots? Have you considered a little drone with wheels to peek into these mines so you don’t meet a bobcat?
Too all people in comments y’all would shit if he found some gold in those mines……btw awesome videos nevermind the haters:)p
Just add some lights.
It’s a shame that a town built by people chasing the American dream is responsible for a city where everyone wants to destroy the American Dream.
A part of me really wants to join you and a part of me is also screaming about the safety of this. The never ending fight between instincts and my degree in Archaeology.
I want to go there, Do u ever have visitors? People like me who enjoy helping others build places like these back up? It’s kinda interesting.
So cool!
Nice lounge