Hi everyone,
A year ago I found an awesome post on 28dayslater, where some people went down Wheal Jane and took a bunch of photos. Back then the shaft was uncapped (it's fenced now). Looking at their photos I decided that was an awesome hobby. It was amazing to see old the old abandoned mine equipment and exploring these old historic places looked awe inspiring. My brother has been doing this sort of thing for years, but he's up Plymouth way now. Anyway he put me on to you guys, and in searching for various bits of mine info this site keeps cropping up :)
So anyway, I spent the last year going round looking at mineshafts. I "found" a complete set of the County Series 1880 maps in TIF format. I spent some time converting them to Google Earth projection, and now have implemented them as a custom overlay on Google Maps (the red pins are links to photos I've taken at that location):

At my brother's advice I've also picked up a copy of Dines, which is pretty useful so far. And then there's the abandonment plans in the County Records Office, at least when they haven't lost them 😛 (R299, the first one I asked for, is "lost")
But after spending a year off and on looking at mineshafts, it seems that 99% of them are capped, and apart from photographing them there's not a lot more I can do. So I'm refocusing on adits, and I'd love to start going inside.
But that's not something to do alone, and currently I have no climbing gear (or experience). So I'm looking to join a group that does this sort of thing. Either going out looking for adits or exploring the ones that are known. Or anything mine-related, really :)
If any groups have room for a newb, would be good to meet some fellow mine explorers.