ByronMachin
15 years ago
New from Seven Stones Publishing

The Mines of the Peak District, An Underground Field Guide: Vol.4 Bakewell & Lathkill Dale

Mine Explorer Byron Machin presents the final volume in a new and comprehensive guide to the accessible underground mine workings in England’s most beautiful national park. Along with information to aid underground exploration, fascinating insights into the mines histories are also provided.

A5 Paperback, 24 pages, Card Cover, illustrated with full colour underground images.

£3.50 including p&p.


The Mines of the Peak District, An Underground Field Guide: Vol.1-4

Mine Explorer Byron Machin presents the a new and comprehensive guidebook series to the accessible underground mine workings in England’s most beautiful national park. Along with information to aid underground exploration, fascinating insights into the mines histories are also provided. This specially priced collection includes all four volumes:

Vol.1 - Manifold, Dove & Dane Valleys

Vol.2 - Matlock, Middleton, Bonsall & The Via Gellia

Vol.3 - Castleton, Bradwell, Coombs Dale & Stoney Middleton

Vol.4 - Bakewell, Lathkill Dale, Deep Dale & Bradford

All books are paperback with a colour card cover and a selection of colour plates within.

Vol.1 (32pp) Vol.2 (40pp) Vol.3 (24pp) Vol.4 (24pp)

£15.00 including p&p.


Payment by cheque or postal order to Byron Machin, 49 North Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST138DW.


Available to purchase online http://shop.ebay.co.uk/lexxion_1984/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25 

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simonrl
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15 years ago
Hi Byron

Have made the links clickable for you, and bought a set of the books :angel:
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Brakeman
15 years ago
Just ordered myself a set, looking forward to reading these. :thumbup:
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Edd
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14 years ago
Also just bought a set. Look forward to receiving them :thumbup:
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simonrl
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14 years ago
Arrived today. Very quick. Thanks Byron. Some holiday reading :thumbsup:
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RJV
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14 years ago
Think I'll put these on my Christmas list.

I wonder whether anybody with local knowledge would be prepared to put up a Peak SRT trip next year? There was one mentioned a couple years ago on one of the forums which sounded great fun (surfacing from a manhole cover in a play park or something?).
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simonrl
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14 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

Think I'll put these on my Christmas list.

I wonder whether anybody with local knowledge would be prepared to put up a Peak SRT trip next year? There was one mentioned a couple years ago on one of the forums which sounded great fun (surfacing from a manhole cover in a play park or something?).
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That would be good. I wonder who we can lean on, I mean ask, for a trip :flowers:
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Edd
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14 years ago
Thats the Masson to Youds through trip. Its rather wet and squeezy through the coffin level but the Abseil in is good fun. I wouldnt mind doing it again tbh.
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RJV
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14 years ago
"edd" wrote:

Thats the Masson to Youds through trip. Its rather wet and squeezy through the coffin level but the Abseil in is good fun. I wouldnt mind doing it again tbh.



Good man. Well volunteered!
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14 years ago
Lol am willing to give it a go. The bit is Masson is a bit confusing as your climbing through Geod's but think i should be able to remember the way 🙂
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RJV
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14 years ago
Wouldn't mention the natural stuff again. The slate lot'll be running to the hills screaming like girls worried that they might get their knees muddy...
simonrl
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14 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

Wouldn't mention the natural stuff again. The slate lot'll be running to the hills screaming like girls worried that they might get their knees muddy...



I seem to remember somebody saying on the mini-bash that these big, dry, clean slate mines had a lot going for them and next year's mini-bash could be all slate :lol:
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Edd
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14 years ago
Lol you defintaly will get muddy knees on this trip and you will get wet! But its a very interesting trip none the less 🙂
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Also no fun for whoever has to climb all the way back to the top of the hill to de-rig the shaft - I don't think you're allowed in the cable cars with mucky oversuits on :lol:
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RJV
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14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

"RJV" wrote:

Wouldn't mention the natural stuff again. The slate lot'll be running to the hills screaming like girls worried that they might get their knees muddy...



I seem to remember somebody saying on the mini-bash that these big, dry, clean slate mines had a lot going for them and next year's mini-bash could be all slate :lol:



Indeed I did. Must be getting soft!
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14 years ago
"AR" wrote:

Also no fun for whoever has to climb all the way back to the top of the hill to de-rig the shaft - I don't think you're allowed in the cable cars with mucky oversuits on :lol:



That cable car goes up a hell of a way presuming its the HoA one. Is the vertical drop underground the same?
RockChick
14 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

Wouldn't mention the natural stuff again. The slate lot'll be running to the hills screaming like girls worried that they might get their knees muddy...



if you like really muddy, we could always arange a trip down Odin Mine, good fun SRT and about as muddy as it gets!
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RJV
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14 years ago
"RockChick" wrote:



if you like really muddy, we could always arange a trip down Odin Mine, good fun SRT and about as muddy as it gets!



Sounds a winner! Whenever's good for you.
RockChick
14 years ago
I'll see what i can do...
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AR
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14 years ago
Rich - yes, you're going from the top of Masson Hill down to river level with the Gentlewoman's-Youds trip.... Odin is a much lesser drop purely in height terms, but that grey mud is unmistakeable and all-covering - worth it to see the cartgate chamber though!
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