simonrl
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7 years ago
A but early, but a soaking wet muddy field beckons ;-)

Happy new year one and all; may 2018 bring you health, happiness and good exploring :thumbsup:
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royfellows
7 years ago
Cheers old friend, and the same to you. And hopefully a year of further successes for CMT.
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sinker
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7 years ago
"SimonRL" wrote:



.....a soaking wet muddy field beckons ;-)



It has actually stopped raining now..... good luck!



Happy New Year to everyone! :thumbsup:

Yma O Hyd....
dtyson
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7 years ago
Or even Happy New Year :-)

I hope everyone has a happy and peaceful New Year with lots of safe underground exploration and maybe a few new discoveries :)

Don't forget to re-register with Cave Access Limited from tomorrow for another years access to the CAL sites. Who knows we might be able to add to the portfolio...

Cheers,
Dave

towim
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7 years ago
HAppy new year to all!

Hopefully a year with no accidents! 😞
Ironing 2 miles deep into a system? you obviously dont understand.
RAMPAGE
7 years ago

Happy new year from a drunken loud Conwy Falls. I'm not drunk though! I am in charge of the fireworks. For some daft reason. :devil:
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Margot
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7 years ago
Happy new year! With lots of underground fun! :flowers:
Tamarmole
7 years ago
Hapoy (a Welsh term I assume? ;)) new year chaps and chapessess, may your beards grow ever longer.

Thought for the year: Remember the exploration bit of mine exploration; don't be content to trudge up the same old adit time and time again, make it your new year's resolution to break some new ground.


TheBogieman
7 years ago
Blwyddyn Newydd Dda pawb! (Happy New Year all)

And no more eye patches Cap'n Towim (or anyone else for that matter). Here's to many more safe trips into the underworld, who knows what we might find in 2018... :o

Cheers, Clive
Explorans ad inferos
Danibanez
7 years ago
Happy new year everyone, I'm new, so only a couple of people know me here, but would like to get involved on here and meet some people in some cool places this year!

The calendar looks great by the way!

Safe caving and diving :)

Dan
Wormster
7 years ago
WHOO HOOO - Let's make it a blinding year - HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all!!
Better to regret something you have done - than to regret something you have not done.
ttxela
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7 years ago
Yes, Happy New Year Everyone!
ObviousSpectre
7 years ago
Bit late but Happy 2018 all! :thumbsup:
"Well, worst case scenario we die a slow and agonising death".
RAMPAGE
7 years ago
"ObviousSpectre" wrote:

Bit late but Happy 2018 all! :thumbsup:



Nearly 2019 now! :lol:
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royfellows
7 years ago
"RAMPAGE" wrote:

"ObviousSpectre" wrote:

Bit late but Happy 2018 all! :thumbsup:



Nearly 2019 now! :lol:



Freudian slip?
You must be really looking forward to my NAMHO.
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Tamarmole
7 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:


Thought for the year: Remember the exploration bit of mine exploration; don't be content to trudge up the same old adit time and time again, make it your new year's resolution to break some new ground.



Well I've put my money where my mouth is. I spent the day mooching around a Cornish swamp in the rain looking for the remains of Cornwall's first arsenic works (which I found). :thumbsup:
Chalcocite
7 years ago
Hope you washed yer hands afterwards after poking around in those labrynths. That arsenolite is just as deadly now as it was way back then.

:)
Tamarmole
7 years ago
"Chalcocite" wrote:

Hope you washed yer hands afterwards after poking around in those labrynths. That arsenolite is just as deadly now as it was way back then.

:)



Thanks for the concern :flowers:

This works didn't have a labyrinth!

Arsenic soot was brought in from various local tin smelters. It was roasted in furnaces (now just low piles of rubble) re-purposed from an earlier tin smelter and the arsenic was condensed out into large cast iron vessels (long gone). The works operated from 1812 to the mid 1850s. By the time of the 1860s arsenic boom the use of cast iron condensing vessels had been superseded by the more familiar chambers / labyrinths.

The site is not impressive, more swamp and jungle seasoned with barbed wire than anything else, and I wouldn't have bothered except that it was Cornwall's first and I am writing an article about it.
Chalcocite
7 years ago
If you like poking around in old arsenic works you should have a look around South Polgooth. There's some cracking remains there to be seen.
:)

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