 Good morning YouTube mine exploring fans. There's Julie. Why are you talking like a robot? I don't know why I'm either So we're on top of a pretty nice waste pile here It looks like this was a Shoot of some sort if you look to my left here, you can see where there was an actual Railroad that came to here to serve as sys mine and And it looks like it would have been a narrow gauge track. It also goes to the right there There's another mine around the corner there. We can go look at that later. Maybe This behind us here is the portal Let's go check it out That's looking back on the waste pile And we're in no timbering near the portal anyway There's something green laying there What's that say wall station emergency eye wash eye face wash Iseline. Yeah, oh that the saline saline Like saline solution. Yeah, got it. This thing would have held two bottles of Sailing solution to rinse your eyes if you had something in your mark of your eyes Okay, no timbering kind of that pastel Look to the rock here Yeah, this is pretty oh, we have some crystals here. No me. Oh, yeah me dang I don't have my fluorescent light with me My UV light That is neat. Hmm Wonder what that is. Well, I'll have to maybe take a piece home and see if it fluoresces Yes, it does Somebody's been leaving some scat down there for you Looks like cat-sized again, we know we never see mine cats, but we always see what appears to be a correct size Scat from them. Well, there's this huge couple of timbers here like Well, that one's like a 10 by 8 that looks like an 8 by 8 Kind of a central location where there are stoves Running in different directions. Let's take a right A bunch of pipes going up this Area Well, that's an open stove. Is that a shop there? At the end of it. Yeah That's the end of it for that direction. We'll go back to the Main area here and try another direction Kind of a crazy timbering here Not as fancy as some that we've seen as it All right, let's go down this little. Well, here's this natural fissure Thing we see this once in a while So let's see what this does Tons to the right. It looks like Opens up a little bit This is looking straight up Probably 12 feet 15 feet maybe this goes down a little bit doesn't there's a little side pocket over here They took out Some wedging they had for the ventilation It goes that way a little ways doesn't it and there's a rats nest this the vein Kind of eyes that rhyolite look to it again, doesn't it? Yeah, but you know, I'm not a geologist. So Yeah, this is working its way down There's one little old stall down there Only a little pocket here that they took something to the right Just stop right there. I'm a bit of timbering here It's just deep enough to be slippery isn't it looks like that might be the end on Well, we had to come up to find out There's the face All right, we're heading back out Okay, we're back to this central timbered area We just came from that way It must be a natural fissure. I don't think they could Get anything in there small enough to dig that out Now we're gonna go this way. It's like a fairly shallow angle on this vein, doesn't it? like 20 30 degrees, maybe so this is just a stove that goes down about 30 40 feet, maybe Four or five stalls out in the middle. I don't see any interesting artifacts laying around The big pillar. That's it. You can see this is an old railroad tie Still has the original spikes in there in Place where you can see where the track plate was That's pretty common they reuse those when the railroad redos their tracks They'll sell the old ties for reasonable Yeah, these are some big pillars Looks like the vein is just a narrow bit there doesn't it and then back to that thing Okay, we're heading back out. That's all there is to this little one Interesting though. So this is the bottom of the waste pile looks like there was a large Shoot or something down here or ground tram or something a lot of timber down there in that valley and Something happened over here. Let's go this way a little bit kind of hazy today, but you still see snow up in the mountains over there