 Now we're over by this other ore chute, looked like it went down to the lower road where you could have loaded a truck up. The main part of the mill was over that way and we were all the way up to the top of the hill that way. Now there's a nicely shaped portal right here. Let's go check this one out. Looks like there was track in here, or still is track in here. I see a bunch of it stacked right here by the portal. A lot of track laying around this mine site isn't there? There's a chute right away and a bedspring. This is jammed. Yeah, there's a bedspring in this track, sticking a left. There's some open stoves above us here. So it's possible this might run into some of that stuff. There's a water line in here still too. Looks like there used to be a chute here that they've taken off. That goes quite a ways up there. Yeah, there would have been a chute there. Here's an intersection. Let's take the right. The track steps and makes curves to them. A little fuse table. Yeah. Neat. A little bit back out behind it. Yeah, that's a fuse table. There's some bits of, look at this, Shoshone, California. I don't see any marks for their measurements, but neat. I can't read that but maybe later we can. Okay, continuing past the few station. Oh, there's air blowing through here. This is going to run into those open stoves, I'll bet you. Although it doesn't seem to be going in the right direction. There was probably another chute here that they've been that's been taken off. Here's a gobbling wall. There's a valve. There's a stuck gate valve. Here's the mineral vein. This kind of neat isn't it? Air and water lines in here now. Something going on here. I wonder what this was. There's a big plank down here on the floor. It's a 3x12. What's this? Batteries. Lantern battery that came apart. What does that say? Straight, rye, whiskey. Mount Vernon, I believe. Oh, whiskey label. Yeah. That's neat. I'll take a picture of it. Where's that going down to? Okay, so that's interesting. Well, here's a left and it goes to the right also. There's a tracks though. There's a big curved piece of... Remember, what would that be used for? It looks like it's just backfilled. Backfilled or flowed in from the outside. Okay, we're back to the main line. I'm going to take it right. Another chute right here. I see another chute ahead. The air got kind of dead. I wonder where all these chutes are coming from up above. If it's just stoves up there. There's the face. I'm back to here. Do we go this way? I think we can take a right somewhere that we haven't been. Okay, we're back to this area. We took the right coming in, which is what we just came back from. And let's take this right and see where this goes. Not very far, huh? Not very far. Okay, well, we know. Some dynamite box parts and paper in the face. Well, here's an old car. How the heck does an old car end up way out here in Death Valley? Well, guys, any ideas what it is? It's a two-door head running boards. Pretty well gutted. Well, the hinges don't work. Yeah, some of it up. Almost works too good. Almost flew off. It's pretty well gutted. Yeah, that still works. There's a union carbide cap right by the portal to this mine. Let's go check it out. See what we have. This one had a concrete and block. Or is it? No, just concrete, poured door at one point. Oh, the bed spraying. There's a little teeny timber set here. What's somebody living in here? There's dresser drawers. Well, I feel air blowing through here, I think. I don't see any track. I'm guessing there wasn't some in here at one point. Some kind of shorts. Where's the rest of the body that had the shorts on? Oh boy, this is straight as an arrow. This must have been some sort of haulage at it. It's too straight for a drift. Can you step aside just for a sec? Oh man. It's straight as far as I could see. Okay, here's an intersection. Looks like it stopped straight ahead about 40 feet. And this part turns to the right. Let's take the right. Maybe they came in this far and intersected the vane. This stuff is really fractured. Look at that. Yet there's no timbering in this mine. How can such fractured material hold up? That looks like an ore pass. What do you see? What's going on here on our shoot? Well, that takes a lot for a wave. There's the side view of this shoot. Must be something fairly considerable up top here. Well, let's take the left. There's a swell bucket. There's a piece of bent track. Looks like we're coming to an end. This is kind of weird, isn't it? It must be a haulage for some of those upper areas that are outside above us. Because it doesn't appear to be following a particular vane, does it? Especially as dead straight that first part was. Okay, we're back to this place. Heading back out or do we miss something? We might have one more place we can look. No, I know this thing is really fractured. I know. It's so weird that it's like that, but there's no timbering. This is completely fractured. Nature's gobbling won't. You wouldn't think this thing would be able to stay open. I think I looked down here and this didn't go very far. We'll make sure though. I feel the air in here too. Where is the air coming from in here? I don't know. Do you feel it? The air coming from here. That is strange. Take it away, Julie. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoyed it, and we'll see you on our next adventure. Typical mine road washed out, rocky, hard on the body and hard on the jeep for miles. Well, the flowers are starting to come out in Death Valley. Here are a few. There's Telescope Peak.