Oh Soo cool, didn’t know that the workings came out on the other side, amazing woke Mike and the robot owner
Hi mike its Jérôme from Quebec! I’m glad you still running your channel, if you have chance to come in Eastern Township I wonder to show you some mine!
So cool
Cool Video! 👍
I am always impressed of how anybody could mine inside the ground with mere candlelight ! How can you see any color in the rocks with such poor visibility ? Even with flashlights it is still difficult to see. Not to mention poor air quality with all the open flames inside such a long tunnel. Thanks for all the hard work that went into making these videos.
Cool! Do you know where they smelted the ore and made iron? And if so what was made?
Hey Mike, have you had any trouble with the rover since switching to the BFG KO2s? How do you like em and did you go factory size or 265/70?
Hi Paul, No problems at all. No rubbing, no noticeable loss of acceleration or power (I do I tow a car trailer with it). I would go with the larger size, these trucks need all the ground cleaned they can get!
High tech exploring. Why is the water table so high ?
@@577buttfan Did they have to use water pumps the whole time working the mines?
@@TomRedondoLBC quite possible.As long as they had steam power cause this mine is old.
I think they hit a natural Aquaphor the water is so clear and always running out of the entrance portal. The magnetite in this area was pretty rich and worth it :-)
Love the early American mining history you do,can't believe the amount of research you go through, can't wait,thanks again