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post by Rinzler   |  | 
Some minez
< on 1/11/2016 3:11 AM >

Few different mines from several states. I have a ton more on Flickr but theyre hidden. Heres my Flickr link if you want to see more, but I have to add you to my 'family' first.

https://www.flickr...4371189@N06/albums



Pennsylvania Coal mine




New York Cement mine



Montana Palladium mine



Utah Ore mine



New Jersey Ore mine



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post by DawnPatrol   |  | 
Re: Some minez
<Reply # 1 on 1/11/2016 6:15 PM >

I love the dry mines out here, but it's pretty cool to see different underground environments, particularly the wetter mines of the east coast. Thanks for sharing some of your pictures. Also, I see quite a few albums so I'm guessing you've added me to your family group, but if not you should so I can see the rest!


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post by Archer   |  | 
Re: Some minez
<Reply # 2 on 1/11/2016 7:52 PM >

I envy you for the dry mines there... we've come across several in Northern and Central Ontario that looked promising, but are partially flooded and we didn't have the right gear for them.

Would kill for a non-wet mine for a change.


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post by Blober   |  | 
Re: Some minez
<Reply # 3 on 1/11/2016 7:54 PM >

If you're not balls deep in ochre, you're not mine exploring!


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post by DawnPatrol   |  | 
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<Reply # 4 on 1/11/2016 8:17 PM >

Posted by Archer
I envy you for the dry mines there... we've come across several in Northern and Central Ontario that looked promising, but are partially flooded and we didn't have the right gear for them.

Would kill for a non-wet mine for a change.



Get a kayak! :p I've lived in the midwest pretty much all of my life and we did a partially flooded mine out there that we kayaked through, it was AWESOME! I'm actually going to post a thread about it when I get it written up.

The only real downside to the dry mines is all the dust. Even with a dust mask you'll be blowing dirt out of your nose for a week afterwards. Plus when you're rappelling down shafts sometimes the airflow will blow all that dust up in your face.



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post by Rinzler   |  | 
Re: Some minez
<Reply # 5 on 1/11/2016 8:21 PM >

Almost all of NJ are flooded. Some in New York are, depending on the area. The PA coal mines are so damp that I can put my finger through the wooden supports. Some areas of PAs are flooded also. It was nice to do some dry ones out in Utah.

Gina I already have you added haha.


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