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Last Chance Mine: Climbing 300 Feet of Ladders to an Extensive Upper Level (Part 2)

Last Chance Mine: Climbing 300 Feet of Ladders to an Extensive Upper Level (Part 2) What a climb! After climbing up 300-feet of ladders in the abandoned Last Chance Mine, we reached a very extensive upper level. In this video you'll see some of what we found on this level including grizzlies, an explosives storage room, a boarded-up inclined shaft, a blasting caps box, miners' graffiti, endless tunnels, and much more.

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I joined up with Tom and Julie for this exploration, so be sure to stop by their YouTube channel and watch some of their top-notch mine exploration and hiking videos by clicking here:
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If you missed Part 1 where we explored the main haulage tunnel, explored some of its extensive drift tunnels, and captured a ghostly light on video, click here: Was the strange, mysterious light something otherworldly or a natural phenomenon? You be the judge!

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