Abandoned BC: Thunderbird Mine
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Another unique mine high in the Purcell mountains of BC with a mysterious history makes for an incredible adventure. Join Luke and his dog Nina on a tour of this abandoned mine.
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Funny thing Luke: you shot this video on Sept. 21, 2019, and I was watching you - I guess - with my binoculars while you were filming. I didn't reach the cabin, 'cause I had to leave my 2 WD car along Toby creek and the hike was too long for me - and too steep too!. I remember a guy with a dog & a blue jacket - and a tripod? I'm pretty sure it was you. And here I'm in front of my computer in Toronto during this Covid-19 confinement watching your video. Life can be sweet sometimes. Thanks for the video. Great job.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
huh that's sounds like me, haha. Small world, thanks!
@dazellis8057
3 жыл бұрын
That's crazy
When I was young I loved to do that kind of exploring... then I got "serious" and ended up behind a desk and other positions where I was a tooth on a gear in a machine ... Point is don't ever give up your passions and the things you love to do ... they may change but never give up on your dream(s) ... Love your work ...
It's amazing that those cabins were built so remotely and on such steep terrain! You did a wonderful job capturing the atmosphere of this place. Great job Luke!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Ya, I was completely out of breath because of how steep it was. Thanks Kristofir!
Seriously one of the best videos of a abandoned BC, I can feel how much of your heart you put into this ♥️
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Always appreciate it, Carlos!
Makes me wish I was young enough to climb again. I miss the mountains! Thanks for the great video! I subscribed to watch more.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Harry, mountains are a great place to be.
@spaceolotl3976
3 жыл бұрын
Wholesome why don’t you visit the mountains sometime although not a intense climb to the top but a nice walk on the pathway
@HarryNicholson
3 жыл бұрын
@@spaceolotl3976 I live in the mountains at the base of a steep one on an 8.5 acre farm we bought 8 years ago, but I miss climbing. Cheers!
@spaceolotl3976
3 жыл бұрын
@@HarryNicholson sorry I should’ve ask first just do whatever makes you happy
@HarryNicholson
3 жыл бұрын
@@spaceolotl3976 Age & health keeps off the mountains now. Cheers!
20 years ago I seen an adventure bike magazine story about some guys that tried the oldest gold mine routs north through BC and starting from Prince Rupert north, they came across an entire abandoned village of at least 10-15 homes at least 150 years old and it looked perfectly preserved. I’ve looked everywhere for it and can’t seem to find it. They did mention it was at least 150 km from the closest paved rd.
Wow now this is really cool as i love old mines .. Film work was excellent .. A real hard task to get to it physically but worth it .. That cabin that sits alone upon that hillside all by itself is really something and looks well built with materials they had to work with , no timber close by for materials, that had to be a huge task to build that .. What a view .. I'm glad you have it recorded before something happened to it .. You include your puppy on your adventures , i like that and i always take my terrier every time i go and he loves it even @13.4 years he is still doing well ...
Brilliant, Luke! We live in such a great province.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Definitely, thanks Adam!
Wow, if only I was 50 years younger, thanks for what you do Luke.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks John!
I love your dog, you can tell he loves to explore too.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul, she loves it and we match well!
Thanks for sharing some of our history before it disappears forever,I love seeing all the old mine sites scattered around some of the most remote and hard to get to places.just found your channel,can’t wait to get caught up on your videos.🍻
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Timothy! Some of these sites are seriously out there, and I see you’re into the same adventures too!
@dancw9952
3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! This is an amazing place and thanks for documenting a slice of Canadian history. (From one Canadian to another🇨🇦)
I enjoyed this video so much! Amazing footage and editing... Has to be my favourite so far. Thank you Luke for sharing with the world!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Camille!
FLuke, I was SO hoping you would find the mine entrance and take a peek inside. Another great vid. Can I make a suggestion? Start your vids with a map showing were you are in BC. I am up in Prince George and after watching this, I still have no clue wether it is North/South/East/West of here.
Fantastic channel I’m glad I found it! I’m from BC and I’ve travelled the world and live abroad but the beauty and diversity of this Canadian province is second to none.
Thanx for a great, vicarious exploration. It’s great to see broadcast-quality production values as opposed to the usual KZread fare. Well done!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary!
I grew up in Kaslo BC and I rode many of those old mining roads on my dirt bike. Great way for a kid to grow up. Miss home.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Kaslo is a beautiful place!
@rugdnit911
3 жыл бұрын
@@lifeofluke Lots of really cool old stuff off that New Denver Highway between Kaslo and Retallic.
So beautiful. Every frame is gorgeous. Beautiful voice and music, too.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Leila!
Thank you for sharing this great moment with us. So beatiful out there!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Diego!
❤️ Love your work, and your words. Thank you!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Have been in this area a number of times but never made it to the mine. Such a beautiful film. I know that feeling you had. Please make more of these!
Really cool video. Thanks for sharing! Just found your channel today and will be spending some time here.
Amazing video, flawless work, and to top those spectacular terrain. Man the world I am living in.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kourosh!
Luke, your cinematography is breathtaking and you're a good storyteller.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Werner!
I can't believe how relatively few views this has. It should be over a million
Beautiful. Any chance you could tear down cabin #2 and recycle it into cabin #1 & a new outhouse and move in? That would be my vibe. Also, you failed to show the actual mine? Cool video.
So pleased to have found your channel Luke! I’ve watched more than a dozen so far. My good friend Virgil and I will venture in your foot steps in the coming years. Thank you so much!
@lifeofluke
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Kev! That's awesome, I appreciate that!
It is the heavy snowloads that crush these old structures. My dad worked in Sandon in the late 1940s we went back there in the late 1960s and I went back again in the 1990s and the snow has wiped out a number of buildings.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
That's true, good point
Amazing work my friend! Thankyou!
You have produced a world class short video. Keep up the good work!
You have just inspired me to get out to the beautiful mountains. Thank you Luke awesome vid
Your Abandoned series of videos are amongst some of my favourite on youtube. Keep up the fantastic content, and keep documenting these places!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again, Nico!
Boy I'm out of shape watching you hike up that hill. Cool dog too.
Such a beautiful place
Utterly fantastic location. As you suggest, as awe inspiring taken in the whole within its location as any cathedral in Europe. I am also blown away by the amazing production quality of your videos. Drone footage adds immeasurably to the overall package. Keep sharing these gems and maybe they will have a legacy greater even than that the mine has had. The cabins certainly are a testament to the carpentry skills of their builders. Thank you for your efforts.
I really enjoy your videos, I love your overall respect and relaxed vibe. What an amazing place this is and for people like myself who can not get to these places at this time it is inspiring and enjoyable to watch your adventures. You are a good story teller! 😊
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charles and Michelle! I'm glad you like em!
Wonderful video. Enjoyed every minute while watching. Thank you Luke.
Excellent job Luke! Really appreciate your videos and the work that go into them.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Darrin, it's great to hear my work is appreciated!
love your companion, great video and thanks for showing places most of us have no clue about
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ziggy!
Great video I go down abandoned mines in UK and like what a beautiful country Canada is I have some distant relatives live out there
So beautiful, cheers from USA 🇺🇸
Great video Luke. Your Saddle Mountain video brought me to your channel, but your shots and narration have kept me here! Keep it up and you'll take off!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dan!
What a great presentation! Really like your style and camera work!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Greg!
Hello from Montana. Just came across your channel, Outstanding video work !!!!! Great explore in the high country. We do a lot of this same kind of exploring here in the mountains of Montana. Lot's of old mining history and remains to explore hidden deep off the beaten path. Just received my first drone and am looking forward to capturing some stunning shots this season in the high country. "Scooter" with the Rough Riders.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scooter! So much to explore, so little time, you definitely have an awesome backyard in Montana!
I great up in the East Kootenays and had never heard about this mine site. There's a vast mining history in the area of course and Teck is still actively mining in the Windermere Valley today. For anyone searching for the location of the Thunderbird Mine it is formally known as the Excelda Mine (was owned by Thunderbird Mines Ltd. hence the interchangeable name)
Thank you for documentary showing this. This is Amazing!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chad!
Thanks again for taking my heart, my mind and especially my eyes to these locations. Gil
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your comment, Gil!
What a great video! Amazing footage and clarity. Some rugged-ass country too. Stunning 🙌 Hauntingly beautiful... 👏👏👏
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely!
You're so lucky. In Quebec you'd never find such a place to explore despite the province being peppered with abandonned mines. They are all condemned with thick concrete plugs and surrounded by high fences or made unacessible in any way.
now thats one for the bucket list for sure .thank you.
Another great video. I imagine you’ve come across big wildlife-how does your dog handle it?
Amazing work, Luke. Way to show off the lesser known beauties of BC. Your videos are inspiring and educational. Hopefully one day I'll have the guts, company and proper vehicle to do what you (and Nina) do.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that! I try to get off the beaten path as I find these places the most rewarding.
Man thats totally insane, just the logistics of getting all that material up there including just...firewood.
Really beautiful video of a place I never knew. Great work
Awesome vids Luke! Living my dream! My body won't take me to these remote areas anymore. Great job!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rob!
Great video, yes this place looks like it doesn’t have much time left. Glad you explored it and shared it with us before it’s gone.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brent! Ya, unfortunately wood structures do disappear over time
Thanks again Luke! Gil
@lifeofluke
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gil!
just found your channel at random this morning. Great stuff so far, love the scenery, footage, and history. I have a question for you. What brand of shorts are those and what backpack is that you have on? Look forward to going through the rest of your videos.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! my shorts are lululemon and my backpack is made by pacsafe
We just stumbled upon your videos and absolutely love them. As we are all about BC history and explorers ourselves we watch these with a whole lot of new exploration ideas now. Keep up the great work. Cheers Christopher and Alison
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, thanks I appreciate your comment!
Awesome video man, you may want to check out the "BC Dept. of Mines Annual Reports. They go back to 1890's or so. A wealth of information on historic mining/exploration a activity in BC. Please keep doing your adventures and making these video. Cheers man !!!
Nice job. Thank you!
I lived up at panorama and visited here a few times. Thanks for making this. Mineral king is another one worth checking out in the area and also Delphine mine is kind of interesting too. It’s way further up the Delphine creek.
what a view !!!!
The view. Gorg. Ur pup looks thirsty. I wud have passed out long b4 the top Great vid btw. Thnx 4 sharing.
Hi Luke. The coordinates are NAD 83 11U 5588510 544099 UTM. 2591 meters above sea level. Commodities in descending order were silver, gold, lead, zinc, and copper. Most veins were less than a centimeter wide, but high grade. Development was begun by Thunderbird Mines in 1935 with work continuing until 1947. There are adits, crosscuts, winzes, pits, and trenches. A total of 1111.49 ft of underground work. 66 ft of trenching, stripping and shallow shafts above ground. Of the 3 adits, the longest is 615 ft. Mineralization is exposed for 2000 ft. Anything else you want to know?
Hey , first thanks for just getting their and second for posting the video . Cheers !
Brilliant exposition , keep it up
Pushed my bike up there like 12 years ago. Kool spot
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Nice!
Thanks a lot for your content Luke! Your videos spark a flame and I will be going on adventures like this aswell on my motorbike around Germany soon. Wish you the best of luck with your channel, I already see it going crazy in the future. Keep up the great work and much love from Berlin!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Johann! Best of luck on your adventures
What a spectacular place. You do some of the best exploring videos.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Petra!
Profound thoughts from you, Mr. Luke.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Arne!
Just subscribed. I watch a lot of KZread stuff and this is the best I`ve seen this week, this month! You are gifted Luke. Watching here from locked down Switzerland.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael!
REALLY LIKE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing footage and video, thank you!
Great scenery and adventure!
Harry I must agree with you on that comment of how you miss hiking the mountains and trail's When we were younger! Now I am more worried about how am I supposed to walk 20 minutes to the pharmacy to get my meds every day first thing in the morning I can't even find the quality of an hour to walk anywhere anymore. seems I've lost my value of Life and that brings me to tears
Awesome videos man. I've lived in the Lower Mainland all my life and I've never ran out of new hikes to do, this Province is something special. Thanks for sharing
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jordan! Absolutely, BC is an awesome place.
Nice Video, Beautiful country and history. Thanks.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kelly!
Beautiful. Love watching your videos.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tenzin!
You mentioned Canada doesn’t have ruins or abandoned places. In truth Canada has stone landmarks known as “Inukshuks” dating back 4000 years. Great video maybe you can do one on those mysterious stone structures.
Nice work. These are great abandoned videos!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jayson!
This is a really cool video, great job Luke.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nic!
Looks like a movie set. Hard to believe places like this are still around.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Ya definitely. Just trying to document them while they still exist.
Go check out red line Creek, in the valley to the north. The galena mine Is close to 3000m
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks I'll check that out!
Video my friend well done I'd love to go with you someday I love to look at things like this
Brilliant, thank you so much for this. Job well done! ✌🏻😎
Great video, thank you for sharing
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Great! I subscribed.... Cheers from Switzerland! 👏👏👏
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roger!
Your videos are really interesting. Adorable doggo! Edited to add: you might find info. on this mine from geologists that worked on it, or The ministry of environment in BC. 😀
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Suzanne!
You should do a video on the 4Runner! Love the Abandoned BC series!
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Justin!
Well, the old compressor shack (that provided power and compressed air to the workings) is still standing. Have hiked up there 4 times in the mid/late 70's. We were likely the first people to visit the site in 30 some years at that point. One addit to the workings is located about 300 ft above the compressor shack, and I will guarantee we were the last into the addit, as the entrance was 75% filled in with talus in late 1977. Did you notice the old Buick engine block in the compressor shack? A common trick in the Kootenay's was to convert them so they would work as a compressor. . As for the date - In 1935, fifteen men were employed in this operation and reportedly their living conditions were very good. It closed down shortly after this - not viable! This was during the Great Depression, so able bodied men in the area would welcome the opportunity to work at a job that provided food
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the historical info, Graham! That's interesting for sure, and I did reach the addit above the compressor shack, but it was filled in just like you observed.
Next I drive through Hedley Ill look above a little differently!
VERY COOL video's (have watched several of yours) Not sure who has more fun you or the pup
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim!
Now that was unreal imagine them burning that down what were they thinking but I'm glad they never 👍👍😀
Thanks for posting!!! Just awesome... an admirer from New Brunswick!!! :)
@lifeofluke
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard!
Love your adventures, from Aussie
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Neil!
Great video.
Very cool! Nice views!! Would love to check it out one day..Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video!
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Isabelle & Jeremy!
Just watched a couple of your videos and they are awesome. New sub here .would also like to hike some of the areas you were. Stay safe.
@lifeofluke
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
A fascinating and well shot video. Would'a been kinda nice though to see an actual mine like the title says.
@lifeofluke
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan. The adit has caved in so there's not much to see underground