Hey guys! Here is some footage from our trip to Ruffner Mountain the other day. A place that I will be spending a lot more time at in the future. The energy there is very peculiar to me. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this video. Be sure to let me know what you think in the comments below! Shash it.
Located in eastern Jefferson County, Alabama, Ruffner Mountain preserves is settled right betweem the border of birmingham, and irondale. Ruffner is one of the nations largest urban nature preserves, at more than 1000 acres. When you enter these woods, you get to take a glimpse into Birminghams mining history. It is named after William Henry Ruffner, a geologist from virginia who in 1882 mapped the geologic features of the mountain, including iron ore and other valuable resources. The Ruffner mines were operated by Sloss Furnace, later renamed Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company. The mines provided iron ore for the nearby Sloss Furnaces, which today is a National Historic Landmark. Many deaths have occured in mines all over the state, and I'm still doing research to find out exactly how many people died on this mountain.
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Located in eastern Jefferson County, Alabama, Ruffner Mountain preserves is settled right betweem the border of birmingham, and irondale. Ruffner is one of the nations largest urban nature preserves, at more than 1000 acres. When you enter these woods, you get to take a glimpse into Birminghams mining history. It is named after William Henry Ruffner, a geologist from virginia who in 1882 mapped the geologic features of the mountain, including iron ore and other valuable resources. The Ruffner mines were operated by Sloss Furnace, later renamed Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company. The mines provided iron ore for the nearby Sloss Furnaces, which today is a National Historic Landmark. Many deaths have occured in mines all over the state, and I'm still doing research to find out exactly how many people died on this mountain.
MY PATREON:
https://www.patreon.com/spectralwolfpack
MY PODCAST:
https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-spectral-wolfpack-show
MY MERCH:
https://teespring.com/stores/spectralwolfpack
MY FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/Spectralwolfpacksquad
MY INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/spectralwolfpacksquad/
@spectralwolves on TWITTER
BLOG:
https://www.spectralwolfpack.blogspot.com
EMAIL: spectralwolfpacksquad@gmail.com
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