CAVE OR MINE FOUND?!?! TREASURE HUNTER GOES DEEP IN SEARCH OF CLUES!!
CAVE OR MINE FOUND?!?! TREASURE HUNTER GOES DEEP IN SEARCH OF CLUES!!
UNCHARTED CAVE OR MINE FOUND?!?! TREASURE HUNTER GOES DEEP IN SEARCH OF CLUES!!
Exploring Alabama and myself head back in to the cave/mine we discovered last week! What do you think which one is it? After much research we were unable to find any information on this area leaving us to believe it is uncharted and previously not mapped! Being a treasure hunter I push deep into the caves caverns in search of any clues left behind. The adventure never stops as we make several awesome discoveries! Alabama cave time!
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You-all need better lights. But what I could see was cool be careful.
Go back, explore more!
I’m seeing graffiti down there… You’re not the first down there…
You have a big pair 😮….
Awesome video of a great beginning to one grand adventure! 👍
Do you have a way to obtain aerial view? Might give you more of clue to what was happening there. Any locals or local stores 🏬 you can ask some questions to?
Not making a plug for another youtuber but maybe contact Aguachigger … he is very knowledgeable about numerous things including caves. Really hoping 🤞 you all take more time exploring the area & sharing with us!
those are honey locust thorns. They can puncture tires.
Completely explored previously by vandals. Pretty sure there are spots still unexplored. Be safe.
Too dark for me ya’ll !! I know you’re trying to lighten it up but I just can’t. I’m very interested in this stuff but if I can’t see, then I can’t see!! Try something else… Ya’ll be safe and be well!!
Some good glow sticks would help with lighting your way and are lighter to pack out. AWESOME VIDEO!!! Call the Aquachigger he’ll dive right in there with ya!
You need to get a flashlight like EA’s
10:45 There is a Bruce Isbell, 63 yrs old that lives in Trussville. That would be wild to meet him.
That could have been amazing if we could have seen more. Not asking you to spend $300 on a flashlight, but seems like if EA had the better light, maybe he could have brought one for you to use, as well, or you could have just had a nicer, brighter light of your own or most anything better than what you had. Very, very interesting and glad you shared with us, but also very frustrating to spend half the time in the pitch dark.
What an awesome cave. No worries on the camera work. Thanks for bringing us along. HH
loved it !yeah thank you thank you and EA should have brought you a good flash light too he’s got a few lol .
1:22 What the heck! What kind of pokey stabby tree is that. Holy cow!
Glad you made it out in one piece!!!
Interesting
Very cool, cant wait for the metal detecting.
That looked like a lot of fun Brandon 😁
Based on that concrete foundation I would say that is the exit point and material ran down those cut trenches to the river below. Most miners, if they could, would use gravity to there advantage. The second concrete structure looks like it may have been where some equipment sat that powered and machines under the concrete or underground. Just an idea based on all the more mines and lead mines in my neck of the woods here in the upper midwest.
If you want some great lights check out olight! They make some of the best lights around. Very bright and you can also get up lights from them. You could light up that cave so it looks like outside. Brandon you needs some brighter headlamp or flashlights. I hope you had some rope with each of you. You also should have had climbing harnesses on!!
Thank you for the adventure ! But please get yourself a lot better light system so you can get a better video ! Please stay safe in there as well as outside with that bug going around !
You need to email aqua chigger he would love that place.
So so close to being a great video. Need to figure out some type of flood light setup. Not spot light, flood light.
Very cool even though even with low light,
I love caving, nice, good video, Brandon… I am looking forward to when you guys get back there.
Morel Mushrooms are out in Alabama
Is there any history of lead. zinc, or coal in the area? Looks like surface geology of north central or the nw part of the State. The linear ditches looks similar to what we see in pre-law coal mines in nw Arkansas–kind of a sluice area for separating coal and aggregate!!
It is still pretty dark for me to see ! You need a better light maybe a headlight a very bright light !
Enjoyed it. So glad EA had that flashlight!
Those candles may of been part of some creepy ritual 😂
lol—all them super duper 100 dollar flashlight unboxing videos and nobody got a good flash light —-lol—cool place be safe in there
You need to be on the lookout for Indian Artifacts on the floor of that cave when you go back. I’ve found some killer pieces in caves over the years axes, pendants, pipes and flint pieces of all types.
If that is near Birmingham my Brother told me about camping out for a few days in one like it about 40 years ago! Will show him the pictures and see!
Thanks for the video! Be careful if you go down that one hole with the water. Probably best just to tie a rope to your camera and lower it down
You should dig that over hang betcha you find artifacts dig deap thousands of yrs man
Get more footage if that place. Interesting.
cool exploration
Don’t you worry that you’ll get stuck?!
awesome awesome…can not wait til u go back
Seems between this video and the last video it may have been an aquaduct for pumping water out maybe? Either that or it was a path for material transfer.
I saw mostly black…not very much at all. You need more light for viewers to see
them trees must be like Indiana’s Black thorn trees lol they grow wild too….
Find Bruce isbell!
You run in to Big John, Big bad John down there? I saw a light up ahead! Lol!
Please careful going into that cave ! As you don’t know how deep that water is ! I have explored in Kansas in my younger days !
That’s a large cave. Looks like a lot of fun.
What’s the rough location of this, if you don’t mind me asking? I could probably help with research.
Get ahold of the chigg he loves caves.
Just found your channel and am catching up. Buddy of mine leases a property in Coosa County that has the remnants of a open pit graphite mine. It has similar concrete formations on it. He said that was the foundation for the conveyor uprights to dump into a pile for loading. The forward block was a motor pedestal. Place still has a standing miners hotel on it.
Amazing cave for sure. Thanks for taking us along!
You tube didn’t send my notification so i’m 2 days late watching . great video ,i know you’ll find the history / story about what it is ,,,,,,that’s what you do ,,,and good at it ….God bless .
I’d shoot that whole thing again, really frustrating to watch. Great find though.