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Abandoned Copper Mine Overnight

Abandoned Copper Mine Overnight

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“Joe Robinet”

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Following an email I got from a sub, I found my way to an abandoned copper mine and camped out in it overnight!
Come along!
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  1. Exploring places like this could become something new to do while also providing fresh entertainment. Wouldn't mind you going about n exploring more places like mines and abandoned towns and buildings. Considering how large Canada is, I'm sure there are plenty of spots which your fans can suggest πŸ˜€

  2. Thought it was funny that Joe went outside of the cave looking for water when he had perfectly fine water down at the end of the cave which he showed earlier in the video πŸ˜‚ WIth that said though it was fun watching him hack through the ice on the lake

  3. This is splendid adventure.πŸ•οΈ
    I appreciate that you can show beautiful nature.✨
    This video became the good hint.☺️
    I want to do camping like you, too.πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅β›ΊοΈπŸ”₯

  4. Camping in a cave is every boys dream camp. 😊 also, when i saw that bivvy i was worried youd get soaked with condensation like Doug did at the waterfall camp. πŸ˜…

  5. Thank you for sharing your overnight in this abandoned copper mine with us. I felt a bit scared of the unknown with this mine when you first approached it, and when you said you were going to leave your pack at the entrance to allow for a fast exit, and we saw the stalagmite icicles (weren't they amazing?), that made me worry in case you tripped and fell. As it turns out, nothing of the sort happened. Then you made a fire inside the mine and I worried about the heat expanding the rocks overhead and causing them to fall on you. (Ahh it's so tiring being a worry wart – don't mind me, I know I have a problem with this). Then you made that scrumptious campfire dinner. I'm glad you enjoyed your time enjoying the natural environment. Keep well, Joe. All the best to you, Willa, and the children. πŸ˜€ Don't forget Wolfie and Beauty.

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