Rappelling Down an Abandoned, Pre-Civil War Silver Mine in New Mexico Part 2  @ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND
Rappelling Down an Abandoned, Pre-Civil War Silver Mine in New Mexico Part 2  @ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND
ABANDONED UNDERGROUND | Rappelling Down an Abandoned, Pre-Civil War Silver Mine in New Mexico Part 2 @ABANDONED_UNDERGROUND | Uploaded February 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Most hiking and exploring trips take you up mountains and through valleys with scenic views. This hiking and exploring trip takes you under the mountain with scenery that many aren't used to!

This abandoned mine was a challenging one to access and exit. We rappelled down a wide-open void 100 vertical feet down to the upper levels and stopes in this locally-famous abandoned mine. Inside, we were able to hike down large stopes and underground caves to a depth of 300 vertical feet below the surface from our entry point!

This two-part series catalogues thousands of feet of underground workings that connect with natural caves. There is a particular cave named the "Crystal Cave" that was documented in the 1880s as "...so spectacular, it became an immediate public attraction and overnight sensation." This cave contained elaborate formations from chalcedony, calcite, calcium carbonate, and tinted with colors from silver, lead, and copper ores. The miners name the formations the "Silver Forest," "Cleveland, Grant, Garfield, and Arthur" (after U.S. Presidents), and the "Sleeping Lamb." We have yet to rediscover this cave (as it was destroyed during the mining process), and it is at a lower level that we have yet to reach.

Part 1 shares a point of interest on the surface, initial entry into the mine, the upper level with its stopes, and an intersection with a natural cave.

Part 2 will show a Wulfenite deposit, a 450-foot-deep underground chasm with a decrepit wooden bridge crossing, and some mysterious items (like a door that belongs on a ship) that you don't usually see in mines!

Joining us once again on this adventure is @Zia Mountain Adventures, along with their friend (and now my new friend) Joe, a 10-year SAR volunteer with vast amounts of knowledge on rope work. Together, we take our underground abandoned mine exploring experiences to another level. We have hiked several miles underground, documenting this historic place, each one of us with a different perspective. I hope you enjoy our videos, and I encourage you to check out and subscribe to @ZiaMountainAdventures channel as well!

Inside of this mountain holds many mysteries and surprises- we hope to rediscover them and share them with you!

A viewer had made a suggestion to make longer videos, so this one is longer than usual. It worked for Abandoned and Forgotten Places, so I'll give it a shot! Why not?

On a side note, entering this mine can be dangerous or deadly without the right equipment. Don't do this kind of thing without the proper knowledge, equipment, ability, or experience!

This abandoned mine exploring video is shot and presented in 4K and HDR. I recommend for your viewing experience to watch this video with a TV, monitor, or mobile device with a 4K/HDR compatible display. It really does make a difference!

WARNING: Abandoned Underground's videos are intended for entertainment purposes. No intention of training, education or desire to duplicate actions performed in these videos are suggested, implied, or inferred. Performing actions that expose one to risk without proper training, education, or experience are inherently dangerous and should not be done.

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