Exploring June Bug Mine- Abandoned Mine Near Las Vegas, Nevada

Published 2021-02-03

All Comments (21)
  • @ginamsmith5683
    Thanks for making these videos and spreading some educational benefit to the world! I absolutely love your videos!!!😊
  • @NWRocksguy
    Great job explaining the geology. Kudos!
  • @reedboley4849
    The entrance to the mine is up on the spot you showed in the video where you said you thought it was. Went in there last year. If you don’t want to do that diagonal stretch you can hike along the road next to the fence until you come to June bug mine road then head up the road to the canyon
  • @christinad2896
    Thank you for the video. I can see June Bug Mine from my house- I never knew it was there. We will have to check it out.
  • @m.castillo4103
    The owner of June Bug Mine is Robert Earl Ford, He also owns the Anniversary Mine
  • Great video! I just moved to the area and am only about 3.5 miles from this mine. Been looking for something cool like this and am going to check it out ASAP. Unfortunately, I don't have the geological expertise that you do, and would love to understand more about the area and the mine itself. Please reach out if you ever need a hiking buddy, and look forward to learning more!
  • @jacqlynkerr7805
    Hey awesome video made me think of Kenny Veach who went missing about 6 years ago In that area he found a cave at bottom of mountain kinda in an area looking just like this in the video kenny is still missing if n when u guys go back keep an eye out for a mystery cave that looks like the Capitol letter M that would be the M cave I never heard of junebug cave n it got me interested in finding out more about it be safe n stay hydrated when ur out there
  • Solomon, you should take a geiger counter with you on you adventures.
  • Sounds like the mine was deliberately sealed up by you know who. I hate when that happens! Pretty cool video nonetheless. A lot of those mines around Goodsprings were gated and sealed over 10 years ago. Keep up the good work!
  • Cool video with some great rock analysis. I've wanted to check out that mine for a while, there has to be an opening out there somewhere.
  • @u2ooberboober
    Very nice finds! I might have to check it out. Do you know what the deposit is on the left side of the i-15 going south past sloan a few miles from the race track? I thought it was a fire pit but there is some sort of deposit that looks like asphalt mix that was mined at one time. Very grainy and it falls apart in your hands..
  • @bendover6032
    How much did you pay for unlv? I live out here too
  • @jeffturner8927
    By the look of those tailings they must have had some heavy duty crushing equipment. Any sign of remains of that?
  • @tonygofish3192
    Can you drive to the mine? I saw a 2 hour route on google
  • If you are still mining send me a message if ur interested. I live in Henderson and I just bought me a couple of acres
  • @Chris-yy5pj
    Do you think it's possible to take a dirt bike to the mine? I'd be interested to go but I'd rather ride my dirt bike than walk all that distance Side note to anyone exploring there as well, be careful, there are side winders and diamondback rattlesnakes, there are even coyotes and Bob cats. I personally would bring something for protection if you go there
  • @deeznutzz8375
    Area 51 huh? Hahaha. Really kid!? Those jets from Nellis. F’n Millenial’s. Lord please help us with your generation. It Sounds like you talked to a professor at school to get the names of the minerals you found. Trying to sound smart but it’s easily seen through. Hahahaha. Bwahahaha. Ughhhhh. I gotta run. Thanks for entertainment kid.