The Most Death I've Ever Found in a Mine, Viewer Discretion Advised
The Most Death I've Ever Found in a Mine, Viewer Discretion Advised

Exploring 600 Feet of vertical shaft!
In 114 years allot of things can fall into open mine shafts. In this episode I show you what turned out to truly be… a death trap.
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On this channel we go deep… REALLY deep into abandoned tunnels and mines all throughout the western United States. We researched some of the harder to find mines and hike back into them to explore and reveal their hidden secrets. Some of these remote locations are filled with cool artifacts, antiques and unique geology that will have you guessing as to why the old prospectors worked so hard to find gold, silver and other minerals.
A&FP moves just a bit slower. We discuss why the miners chose these sites and we try to point out the geology and minerals that got them excited. Veins of quartz filled with gold and silver made many men loose sleep in the 1800’s and early 1900’s and modern prospecting still does to this very day.
Dangers? Oh yes, there are allot of dangers associated with old mines. Un-exploded dynamite, blasting caps, bad air, bats, spiders and snakes all find there home in abandoned mines, shafts and tunnels. Oh, and let’s not forget rotting timbers, flooding and collapsing rock!
We take abandoned mine exploring seriously with all the proper safety equipment, training and experience necessary to do this activity as safe as possible but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a bit of fun along the way. “Gly” and his band of crazy characters “Old Bob”, “Quackers” and “Bobbie” are sure to brighten your day with there comments and silly antics. Heck, they may even give you a chuckle or two.
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Ok, now for the ugly stuff…
*WARNING*
Abandoned mines and ruined structures have many hazards and can severely injure or even kill you. Do not attempt to copy or re-enact situations or scenarios seen in this video. Stay Out and Stay Alive.
*NOTICE*
This video and all commentary therein including comments by the viewer is for entertainment purposes only and not intended to be instructional.
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Wow the voice made this video trash no way I’m the first dislike
price of lumber now someone probably went took most of the wood
There’s probably a reason all those animals are dead u better be careful of air quality. I saw old exhuast/intake ducting on the platforms you descended. Cool video be safe!
I love that you do this so we can all see. I live in Colorado and been told about the dangers my whole life. I would never be able to do this. Would like to, but nope. Thanks for sharing!
I’m curious but not curious enough to go in those places. and I’m glad I was able to be see inside through someone else’s venture! Very interesting!
This is the most anxiety inducing video I’ve ever seen. No horror video or story will compare to this for me lol
Holy shit this guy is so cringe. Looks like swat mall security, and those fingerless gloves lmfao this guy is a joke. Might need to find a new hobby with that beer gut
Wow, 20k subscribers at the time? Now you’re at 160k and 3.6m views on this video. So happy to see this channel growing huge.
I have been away and I don’t know what happened to this show or two the people. Can anyone tell me?
I’ve been watching alot of caving accident stuff lately and omg what you’re doing seems awfully dangerous and perhaps stupid. Assuming you have got something to catch you if those planks do give so you don’t drop to your deaths.
This was actually cool and quite scary too at the same time
At 33:35 it looks like the reflection of retinas from the right and appear to be turning around and heading back into the tunnel
Show us a Pak Rhatt!
You sound like technoblade
Flashlight dies💀
I’m so jelli rn. Wya
He ain scared of anythinkt
people probably do dump their animals down there when they dont want them
Click bate
Amazing job just one question , how did you make it down those stairs with balls that big!!! So awesome
DID ANYONE SEE A WATCH THERE 😳 15:05
The viewer digression is kind of a turn off
I love the fact I can see these old mines because that’s the closest I’ll ever come to seeing them because I’m so closetrafobic, I’m sure I spelled that wrong but I’m sure you’ll get it, that I could never go into any place remotely looking so scary, so thank you for you brave people showing us these mines you truly are brave in my eyes!
Isn’t there a risk for your health when you breath in the air near dead animals?
I’m pretty damn dissapointed, i was exited to see a dead person lmao
It’s nuts going into these tight, confined spaces. Hell no, would I ever go !!!
So how’s the air / oxygen situation down there?…is it thin air, or heavy musty air?
It really fascinates me how they built structures and ladders so deep in the mines
“Scary minecraft cave sounds”
Watching it scares me😳😱 cheers to the guy who is brave enough to explore it for us 🙂
A honey bucket? Nice a sweet tasty treat for you guys! 🤣🤣
“Gly”: Wow! Over 1 Million views!! Thank you all so much for your incredible support and for helping make this channel a HUGE success. In Episode 72 I descend into a 600 foot shaft! Click on the link in the description area below to view my most daring adventure yet!
I want that yote so badly!!
Hehe, @ time of watching…. 161k subscribers!! 👀 wd with the 140k subscribers in a year 👀👀👍
You’ve got yourself a dead coyote 220:23
white people be crazy
24:05 Awww what a cutie
At 6:50 into the video, What is that black stuff??
Some pre serial killer threw live animals down there to listen to them die……👻👿☠️
There is this stuff called rope. Try it, it’s great.
Go-to a mine in Mexico, you will find actual human remains. Me and my buddies had a tour in one in Durango in the 80’s and there was skeletal remains of people all over, femurs/jawbones you name it.
You take us to places that I wouldn’t have the guts to go myself and I thank you for that and hope you are always safe in doing so 😎😎😎 you’ve got my sub for sure
Are those mouse droppings literally everywhere??
NO WAY would you find my fat as entering a dark shaft like that.
Monsters in there!!
It amazes me how hard these people would have worked for very little money and gain.
Also how much material would have needed to be dug and shifted all by hand. And also how well made the shaft and platforms are and that all the materials would have had to have been brought in, again by hand and built within the confinement and tight spaces they dug out.
You really have to admire the tenacity of these people…
31:07 "I’m gonna have a seat right here by Mr. Snake"
Best phrase I’ve heard in months
Why do they not build a cover or small fence for these things? Seems kind of senseless to me
The flashlight focus had me tripping balls, so awesome
How long did it take to dig that 600 ft vertical shaft and what were they looking for?
One thing I’ve noticed is when you go down those ladders you should always have a safety rope well anchored before you go down those ladders.