Gold Mine and A Cabin Built Into Boulders
Short and sweet little hike out to this site, but lots of awesome stuff to be seen! Not only was there equipment including a jaw crusher and compressor, but my buddy Trevor and I came across an early 1900's miner's cabin built into large boulders. Even got into a couple holes along the way even if they weren't too extensive. Hope y'all enjoy.
Make sure to check out Trevor's KZread channel, he does a bunch of cool urban exploration and hiking videos! I'll leave the link to his channel and this video:
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What an incredible find, the miner’s cabin is a find of a lifetime! It’s so wonderful that it hasn’t been vandalized or burned up. Even the glass window panes were intact! Incredible!
@jcc777
Жыл бұрын
Let’s hope it stays that way.
@damotheexplorer9409
Жыл бұрын
i was thinking the same thing about it not been vandalized. amazing
@carolharris2357
Жыл бұрын
I think Wonder hussy stayed there.
@billythatkidd6926
Жыл бұрын
Most of the thugs wouldn't dare come out this far into the desolate areas
@lostpony4885
Жыл бұрын
I like how all the breakables are respectfully placed so next people can experience them.
I can't express how refreshing it is to see that the site hasn't been pillaged and vandalized. Such a wonderful piece of history. Thanks for sharing it.
@terrypanama8004
Жыл бұрын
that shit is fake as hell look at how clean everything is. windows clear, bottles dustless. this is a tourist site, not some hidden gem that humans havnt touched.
@ElementofKindness
Жыл бұрын
@@terrypanama8004 Oh, I agree. I suspect people found artifacts all over the site and place them there, and clean up here and there. It would be full of packrat nests in there if not. Still really nice to see people visiting and taking care of things, versus the more common scenario.
@erickhuntsman240
Жыл бұрын
I've come across a few abandoned mine sites from the 20's-30's. Most often their left in ruins sometimes they're still structurally sound enough to explore but unfortunately the more accessible ones tend to be vandalized beyond repair especially with graffiti on the landscape or historic peices. The trick to finding the good ones it to go beyond where the riff raff is willing/ capable of reaching. Aka hard-core 4x4
@erickhuntsman240
Жыл бұрын
I came across what I believe was an old silver mine in Arizona from the 20s-30s as estimated by the surrounding equipment and structure. There were still ingot molds and a huuuuuuuge slag run off that stretched some 20+ feet from below the structure down the hillside. It was super cool and there was still silver within the slag as evident by the characteristic patina. Probably not worth the effort to refine non professionally and not a significant enough amount to warrant professional extraction AND refinement but it was super cool nonetheless to stand on a giant slab of silver slag big enough to park 2 jeeps on end to end. It was atleast a foot thick too. Don't even bother asking where it was 😭 That was probably 15+ years ago and I'm sure the site has been pillaged already
@TRUECEL14
Жыл бұрын
Look up the Miracle of the Sun
great explore there sonny Jim.....the tank by the Jaw crusher was filled with water for milling ...now that is one a cool miners cabin in the rock face ....and everything still there with a glass window too ...impressive sonny Jim....so with that we smashed that like button ....we SMASHED it hard
@rh5563
Жыл бұрын
You’re everywhere Jeff. Lol. 👍👍👍
@ExploringCabinsandMines
Жыл бұрын
@@rh5563 GOLD IS EVERYWHERE SONNY!!!
@WesternMineDetective
Жыл бұрын
Hey Jeff! Thanks for the comment and info, good to know that was a water tank. Greatly appreciated
@seeharvester
Жыл бұрын
LET'S GIT GOIN'!
@jamesturman2772
Жыл бұрын
Hey Jeff I'm a hard person worker and a quick study I would absolutely love to get a chance to work alongside you on any prospecting exploring for the shine just tell me when where and date I'm there # come on let's go..
Awesome to see young people visit locations like this, yet have the integrity to leave it as your found it. Kudos to your responsible adventuring!
@andrewtoddmedia
Жыл бұрын
Probably my favorite aspect of the video!
It's so rare and enjoyable to see things left alone and not plundered away.
@landi76
Жыл бұрын
and also the windowglass is not broken after 100 y +
@aniquinstark4347
Жыл бұрын
This stuff is so remote that the only people who ever see it are dedicated historians and explorers
@oh_knee7173
6 ай бұрын
exactly what i was thinking watch his other video theres even more older smaller items left in there spot
This place reminds me of the old mines my friends and I used to find out in the Mojave. We spent a lot of time out there when we were in our late teens and early 20's. We're in our mid-60's now, those of us who are still alive. It gladdens my old heart to see a place like this still exists, and that people seem to be taking care of it, rather than looting it. It's like a living museum. Please don't tell anyone where it's at. That way maybe, just maybe my grandchildren and your childrem will experience the same sense of wonder we felt when we first came across places such as this. Good work, kid! First class site, first class video. The time and effort you put into finding this place paid off.
@sarahbowman7566
Жыл бұрын
Mid 60's does not an old man make... Where I live the average age of my neighbours is mid 80's (and I'm by far the youngster of the estate at a mere 44). That said, I imagine you have some great stories of your adventures in the Mojave finding mines and relics back in the day.
Absolutely incredible, glad you are keeping it secret.
By far the coolest miners cabin ever
Looking at that jaw crusher I can tell you a few things. The two hubs with the broken spokes was probably another fly wheel. The more mass to the flywheels the harder the rock you can crush. The bearings on either side of the jaw are probably sleeve bearings and the pockets above them were most likely for constant drip lubrication. The mine I used to work at had it's big brother. A 48 inch throat set for 4 inch minus and a 400 hp wound rotor motor. The main flywheel was 9 foot diameter and weighed about 8 tons.
@seeharvester
Жыл бұрын
4" minus? What size rock do you think the crusher in the video could handle?
As a local who has visited this site with frequency (proposed to my wife about half a mile up the trail from that site), I really appreciate you have not shared with this is. It's now on google maps so visitation has increased considerably, but it is still standing pretty much the same has been for decades. Thank you for your discretion with this video.
Cool video. It’s nice to see an old miners cabin that hasn’t been looted and destroyed. I thought some were still out there somewhere but it is really nice to actually see it. Don’t tell anyone where it is because someone would ruin it. You guys are doing what I did in the 80s and 90s Exploring every thing possible. Keep doing what you love. There will come a day when you get too old for this stuff and you will have all of the memories and photos I still get out and explore but I can’t go as far as I used to. Good memories and good friends are never forgotten 👍😎🐾
@josephwimmer8546
Жыл бұрын
Idiots vandalize
@russellshorter728
Жыл бұрын
I was there inside the cabin during a rain storm. Very cool
When I was a kid I would have lived in these mines ! Now as an adult it’s giving me anxiety just watching you in there. Lol.
That cabin is fantastic! So great to see it still in such good shape and not vandalized.
That cabin is quite a find! The windows are still in tact, sort of the first thing that goes. That cabin could be considered historically significant, especially the large collection of finds.
Great explore Jerith! Even if the mines peter out, there is always something to find and investigate. Loved the old cabin! Reminded me of what we use to find in Southern Nevada back in the 80's. Their simplicity is amazing and their craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
@WesternMineDetective
Жыл бұрын
Hey Charlene! It's definitely an awesome cabin so humbled to have had the chance to check it out. Thanks for watching.
It always amazes me how they got all that heavy equipment up on the side of a mountain in the middle of nowhere. Awesome stuff.
@allanfifield8256
Жыл бұрын
They used the Egyptians.
@kenogster3059
Жыл бұрын
@@allanfifield8256 You sure it wasn't the Aztecs. LOL
@allanfifield8256
Жыл бұрын
It was steam powdered flying saucers - a lost technology.
@steves7896
Жыл бұрын
You can accomplish lot with a burro or two.
@THESLICKNESSEDM
Жыл бұрын
Donkeys
A very interesting watch, I love when you pick up old artefacts you return them back to their original location 👍🏼
Had a blast exploring this with you 🤙🏻 next time we will coordinate it better hahah
@bigfootsboggybottomlodge4954
Жыл бұрын
Hey what do you think you're doing.... LOL.. Gotta admit, you got me for a second.....
@WesternMineDetective
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah man this was a great little trip! Most definitely I'm just glad we caught up with each other.
So many things I loved about this video. The info, history, narration, landscape, finds, just a beautiful place and a great video!
@MichalOlender
10 ай бұрын
@@IsayahH-xm7ql Lord Farquaad is also Lord
What a great find! Awesome video! It's nice that people didn't trash it over the years.
Thanks for taking a moment to show us the mechanicals / machinery that was used. As a working class guy , I just love old tools and machines and enjoy looking at then to imagine how they may have worked and sounded for the people that depended on them in years back. Too many explorers just completely skip mechanical rooms and machinery when they do explorations and its such a shame to miss out on showing us that part of the work history. Thanks for taking some extra time - you did great and I appreciate the effort !! ( You earned a "like" and a "subscribe" as well ).
@llywrch7116
Жыл бұрын
Industrial archeology is a new field of study. That is, archeologists who explore or excavate workshops & factories from the historical era. In other words, people with PhDs who do much like these fellows do, only they record very carefully & in great detail what they find -- then publish their findings in technical journals. And often they rely on materials like this video because far too often when they explore sites like these they've been looted or vandalized.
I want to live in something like this, fixed up, but I think underground and cave living would be really cool.
@aurinkobay7118
Жыл бұрын
there is a blogger from Cerra Gordo who actually moved into Cerra Gordo (ghost town) and reviving it. His video blog is awesome..
I can’t believe that people haven’t stolen everything out of that old cabin. Neat to see. I love finding old relics
That rock crusher looks so good I bet it's easily restorable. That air compressor looks like it is in great condition. I kinda want to move into that old cabin in the rocks.
@susanalexander8947
Жыл бұрын
your too late,,,,im already living there.
I agree, second trip called for.... nice explore, thanks
That cabin site, needs to be protected. How you go about protecting the site from pilfering and vandalism though, is almost impossible. Glad you got to document it, and for us to share in the experience. Thankyou.
@Sabbathissaturday
Жыл бұрын
Someone needs to move into it.
@tylerofviolence
Жыл бұрын
You are correct
@contraband1543
Жыл бұрын
It's been there 140 years. If no one has found it since then then no one will in the near future either
@KingVision18
Жыл бұрын
@@contraband1543 This place is visited daily by people. It's in the Joshua Tree National Park have video of it on my page. It is the Eagle Cliff Mine house.
@KingVision18
Жыл бұрын
It's probably the best it's going to get, it's in the Joshua Tree National Park. I have a video of the hike to it from the Desert Queen side, which is where he started. This location is pretty well known now, there is a well worn trail to it. Twelve years ago when I found it the first time there was no trail.
Beautiful still photos of the miner cabin. ❤
Well, that certainly taught me a lot regarding alternative architecture during the hippie era. I loved the beautiful natural wooden roof supports inside the dwelling, actually, loved the whole explore ! Got a bit nervous when you went in the old tunnels, l am not that brave enough to in as deep as you did! The hippies thought they were the original simple living and earthy type builders! Boy were we wrong! I am a 71year old woman from Australia, who lived the alternate lifestyle. Your still shots were amazing to see too. Please take care.🦘😧😁🥴🤔🤗
It's great to see an old historical site like that that hasn't been vandalized or pillaged my respect for you young gentleman that just go there and take photographs and don't disturb things, It's great to see young men that appreciate history and do not tear things up Good job guys
I never seen anything like that cabin built in between rocks before Really cool looking Love how people survived back in a day Fireman 🔥🔥🔥
Man that existence living in the miners quarters was something I seriously can’t believe. Glad i got to see awesome
That cabin was so cool to see.
That miners cabin is incredible!
All of your films document some great mines and I always think of the lives of the people whose work it was to dig tunnels into the rock and extract whichever minerals, metals and ores out, but this really brought it to the fore. I have been imagining who lived in that home. I suppose a lot depends on what was being mined and how big an operation it was. It's a touch of home comfort in an inhospitable environment. When your friend walked in saying Hello! I jumped out of my skin! I had visions of someone from The Hills Have Eyes and was very pleased that it was a nice looking young fellow that you knew. Heart attack averted, I enjoyed seeing all of the cabin's features. I like that you don't take souvenirs, and let these places stay as they were left, it's respectful. I also liked that very long tunnel, but wonder if there were any others of a similar size around there.
That cabin is the coolest thing I've seen in a while!
The barrel boards are called barrel staves, and the milk glass jar was Mentholatum Rub. Another version of that jar was/is Vick's Vapo Rub, which you can still find on store shelves today. When I was a youngster, mentholatum was a topical ointment cure-all for a stuffy nose, congestion, coughs, achy joints, and minor sore muscles. Mom would rub it on your chest and in your nose, and it would help relieve the congestion in your lungs, throat, and nose. It made your eyes burn and smelled of really strong mints. Good job on the video, fellas...
@jaymehatfield9540
Жыл бұрын
Right good explain. However those days were when Vick’s or Metholatum was actually made from natural aromatic botanicals. Now completely synthetic, replicates the smell without the therapeutics of the real plant
So glad to see that cabin not wrecked and vandalized by idiots. Awesome place and bit of history.
Some old prospector made himself a snug little home, and it's still standing. Thanks for sharing
This was one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Can't thank you enough for taking me along on your amazing adventure. Subbed!
@daniels4227
10 ай бұрын
@@IsayahH-xm7ql and your point is?
Wow that's awesome! Thank you for sharing.
That cabin is so cool! Absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing
That little home is one of the coolest things I have seen! Thanks for sharing.
Miss you brother, glad to see you back
Damn, even ALL the glass panes are still intact in that window. Mind blowing! Nice video and stills. Don't leak that place to no one!
That window being not cracked shows little or no settling on that wall amazing
Hi Jerith, some awesome finds, a shame the wheels etc were taken on that old ore cart though. Omg Trevor scared me so bad , I thought you were going to be in trouble there for a minute lol. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💞
Great artifacts and the rock cabin is awesome! Excellent video. 👍👍👍👊😎
what a wonderful time capsule ... 😮 I'm glad people respected this beautiful place 🙏
Imagining them mining by hand like this, back in the early 1900's, it's so cool but damn it would have been hard work! Thanks for the super interesting video.
@PPYTAO
Жыл бұрын
OMG the cabin is insane. What a time machine.
@PPYTAO
Жыл бұрын
So cool that it hasn't been fully looted.
What an awesome explore! The miner's cabin is amazing and basically untouched.
I always thought places like this were long gone. Another great video.
@seeharvester
Жыл бұрын
Someone has been caretaking that one.
@neal51
Жыл бұрын
@@seeharvester When I see a place like this I figure it's very difficult to find or get to and or it's on private property. Most people would have taken all those old bottles by now.
Love your channel and your explores , such clear footage 👍
I never understood the thrill of finding something awesome, then destroying it. Hopefully these places that have somehow survived will continue for future generations to enjoy.
good job thank you ALL stay safe
Thanks for another great video and scenery.
I appreciate the attention to detail and respect for all the history left there, very nice.
Fantastic! Loved this!
Thanks for sharing this with us. The cabin certainly is a neat find.
The narration was excellent and made the video interesting as the narrator talked about what we were seeing, the significance and importance of the equipment, what it was used for and an estimate of its age. All good stuff. Thanks!
Nice too see the kids of the 1940’s-50’s didn’t trash it like they where known too do
LOVED this! My first WMD video and that house was just mind blowing. I could have hung out there forever. I'm also surprised at how interested I was in the entire site as it's not my usual. Thanks for doing this! Looking forward to bingeing your videos later. Liked subbed & all the rest...and off to Trevor's channel to watch his version (he's also new to me).
Thanks for posting and sharing.
Thanks for sharing this amazing piece of history. I pray one hundred years from now it will still be sitting there waiting for another explorer to find
Thanks for sharing! As it is, going back in time.🙂
Very Cool! Thanks
Really awesome to see the window of the cabin unbroken. Looks like the miners didn't have any luck in that area. I can't believe how much effort it takes just to try and find something valuable in the rock
Nice exploration and landscape on a beautiful day. I'm from the northern states and it's just great to see a sunny comfortable December day somewhere it's not 15 below zero and 3 feet of snow.
I just love how that cabin is created by adding a highlight of construction to natural site even the fireplace its so great.
I enjoyed this way more than I expected. Good stuff
This is so cool. I would love to restore that air compressor and some of those other finds. Super cool. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous video ..loved your knowledge and description..awesome camera quality and beautiful still shots ... The hut was sooo cool!! Thanks for sharing ..from Australia
Great day out there fam. the spot looking good indeed. Keep on having fun. Gold Squad Out!!!
Awesome man.Thanks.
That's not a gold mine, that's a Man Cave for that special man-time most men need. The thing that impressed me the most was the magnitude of labor involved to make the place look like a working mine, and not the common lodging room for his mistress most men vye for when trying to hide their activities from their better half. Well done, Mistero!
Beautiful artifacts thanks for showing us these pieces
Wow what an amazing find, definitely one of the best mine explores I’ve seen, it’s also refreshing to here how educated for a younger man to know so much about the history of the mining industry! You just got yourself a new subscriber 😊 well done….
Pretty awesome stuff. Thanks for sharing
This is fascinating. I've never seen this type of thing before. I'm glad your channel came up.
@Godwinpounds4333
Жыл бұрын
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thank-you for a great video.
Thank you for sharing! I didn’t know that this is there, and I look forward to going up to see it
Great find. Thank you for posting
Thanks for making the video !
Amazing place. It was so unbelievable from the thumbnail, I was stealing myself for "yet another internet hoax" and then, it was exactly as described, making this an internet treasure! I hope this place remains as preserved, thank you for sharing your find with the world.
Very cool cabin, nice find and thanks for sharing
Great video, thanks! Such a nice landscape and awesome to see old mines. Roof and windows look pretty new, wondering who’s looking after it…
Really cool! Thanks for taking us along!
absolutely awesome place. Loved the cabin.
Great Exploration my man! Keep it up you doing great.
Amazing, being a Londoner I only saw stuff like this in cowboy films,This is the best Thanks 🇬🇧🍀👍
How wonderful!
too cool ! awesome !
That is So utterly cool !!!. I'm impressed not vandalised. People can behave and be good.
Wow, what an awesome find!
Viva youtube, I can't believe that I stumbled on this channel 😀 I can't wait to start watching these videos, thanks!
very cool! thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing. Best wishes for safe discoveries. D
Very cool!!
Awesome!
Beautiful!
So interesting. Thank you.