NOTE: This new video of the Earl Wage Mine is an edited version of another recently uploaded video that I have since deleted. In this newer, edited version, …
Well, glad I got to see the original video then, and locate it on my topo
map, not that I would go there after seeing how difficult it is to get to
the location.
Great video I believe I remember commenting on the wheelbarrow the first
time you showed it. But yes this is a fascinating mine explore and the
number of yrs it was worked is incredible! Now I was born in the yr Stan
autographed the mine and it looks like that was near the end of the line
for this mine. But so many interesting things to see in this mine and just
seeing what’s around its location shows you guys great determinant to
explore it! Thanks as always for taking me a long Frank really love this
channel & look forward to your next exploration! Stay safe !!
There is one thing that gets to me every time I see one of your videos.
Most of the mines are in very remote locations dug many years ago. How in
the hell did they lug all that machinery and lumber to all of these remote
locations? In some of these mines, the amount of heavy lumber used in
incredible and in this video there was some type of ore processing going
on. Can you imagine the challenges to get all of this stuff out there and
setting it up! Not to mention the carpentry skills required in the mines
without the benefit of today’s modern tools! Wouldn’t it be incredible to
be a time traveler and to be able to go back in time and actually watch
them work these mines? Simply mind boggling. Once again, thanks for
another great video!
I appreciate and enjoy all your videos. But I’m curious as to what the
security and safety concerns are?. What makes this mine and more or less
dangerous than any of the other mines you have explored?
Thanks Frank wondered where the original went to, was going to mark it as a
favorite, and found it missing. This would be one of your best, really
interesting, glad you re-instated it.
Well, glad I got to see the original video then, and locate it on my topo
map, not that I would go there after seeing how difficult it is to get to
the location.
sorry to hear you had to edit it for the nanny state. Both versions are
great none the less.
very cool, as usual. many videographers/explorers could learn how to
properly narrate from your videos.
I’v seen a lot of your videos and have been wondering how have you been
able to gain information on the mines you visit?
Great video I believe I remember commenting on the wheelbarrow the first
time you showed it. But yes this is a fascinating mine explore and the
number of yrs it was worked is incredible! Now I was born in the yr Stan
autographed the mine and it looks like that was near the end of the line
for this mine. But so many interesting things to see in this mine and just
seeing what’s around its location shows you guys great determinant to
explore it! Thanks as always for taking me a long Frank really love this
channel & look forward to your next exploration! Stay safe !!
There is one thing that gets to me every time I see one of your videos.
Most of the mines are in very remote locations dug many years ago. How in
the hell did they lug all that machinery and lumber to all of these remote
locations? In some of these mines, the amount of heavy lumber used in
incredible and in this video there was some type of ore processing going
on. Can you imagine the challenges to get all of this stuff out there and
setting it up! Not to mention the carpentry skills required in the mines
without the benefit of today’s modern tools! Wouldn’t it be incredible to
be a time traveler and to be able to go back in time and actually watch
them work these mines? Simply mind boggling. Once again, thanks for
another great video!
thx again that we can look inside a great abandoned mine,it’s everytime
someting new to explore ,from my lazy sofa ;)
I appreciate and enjoy all your videos. But I’m curious as to what the
security and safety concerns are?. What makes this mine and more or less
dangerous than any of the other mines you have explored?
excellent :)
If you posted the latitude & longitude of your mine visits I may want to
visit them too :|
Could you go cave diving? (but it might cost a lot) Oh and are you (frank)
going back to the honton mine?
An I love this vid. very good
If you posted the Latitude & Longitude of the Mines you visited some of us
would enjoy making the trip too.@Goodolds on #Twitter
80miles no road!!!! WTF!!!!
I love your videos this one was by far the best one I’ve seen! One of my
favourites
Thanks Frank wondered where the original went to, was going to mark it as a
favorite, and found it missing. This would be one of your best, really
interesting, glad you re-instated it.