This is probably old news to most, since the business has been up and running for some time, but for various reasons we'd been asked to hold back on making an announcement.
On a visit to Braich Goch a little over a year ago we found a steel gate across the adit. It was soon apparent something was happening, and rumours of a show mine soon appeared, to complement King Arthur's Labyrinth (which occupies the lower level of the working).
Skip forward to this summer and Vanoord and I were invited to Braich Goch to see what they had been up to and for a tour of the mine.
First and foremost, this is an operation run by a man who, if you cut him in half would have "I am a mine explorer" written through him. Mark Waite is hugely knowledgeable and enthusiastic, and is the driving force behind what has become Corris Mine Explorers.
A massive amount of work has been undertaken to get the mine passed by the relevant authorities (and this really does cost) and most recently get AALA certification. However this is no sanitised show mine with gravel floors and electric lights. It really is an authentic experience.
A trip round Braich Goch with Corris Mine Explorers will give people (max group size 10) a genuine feel for the mine, a real insight into the Welsh slate industry, and the opportunity to learn the history of the mine. And quite probably the desire to explore many more mines...
OK, paid mine trips are not what the experienced mine explorer wants, but this is a genuine mine exploration experience and I firmly believe it has its place, and wish them every luck with the business.
A full trip report is here:
http://www.aditnow.co.uk/documents/Braich-goch-Slate-Mine/Braich-Goch-Trip.pdf (report by Vanoord)
Web site for Corris Mine Explorers is here:
http://www.corrismineexplorers.co.uk/ (the eagle eyed will have spotted the banner advert link on the right hand side of AditNow pages as well!)
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by