PeteJ
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11 years ago
Report received that there has been a fall in Bloomsberry Level just south of Gudhamgill vein, which blocks the connecting route from Scaleburn. Can anyone take a look, please?

Planning for NAMHO 2015, we may need to clear this fall.
Pete Jackson
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Tamarmole
11 years ago
"PeteJ" wrote:



Planning for NAMHO 2015, we may need to clear this fall.



I assume this is the late running 2012 conference!
RJV
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11 years ago
Do many people go down there I wonder?

Although I'm sure there are visitors, I haven't heard of anybody doing the trip between the two mines beyond the usual few groups who can normally be found loitering in the car park. Bit of a surprise really given the footfall in some of the other well known through trips - eg Croesor Rhosydd - though not necessarily a bad thing I suppose thinking of that example in particular...
ColinA
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11 years ago
Who reported the fall presumably they took a look, is it partial/full - blocked the route completely? filling with water behind the fall?
They accessed the fall from which direction?
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PeteJ
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11 years ago
Yes ....this is the late running earlier NAMHO conference!

Reliable report from the Brownley Hill end - complete block, loose material, some water flowing through.
Pete Jackson
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Mr Mike
11 years ago
Is it at the same dig with the floor boards or a different location?
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RJV
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11 years ago
Out of interest, did anything ever happen with this?
PeteJ
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11 years ago
No reports received. Must go and look.
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gNick
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11 years ago
Had a look yesterday, cleared most of debris only for it to fill up again. Fall is rather active with grumblings heard from a long way above...

Loose is currently partly supported by one of the timbers that was in so the water flow is OK but in no way secure.

Needs some serious propping.
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Mr Mike
11 years ago
Was it at the floor board dig or another place?
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gNick
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11 years ago
There is what might have been a floorboard at the site... There was (now mostly back filled) a short crosscut on the LHS when looking inbye just before the fall.

Fall is a bit inbye from the right hand branch of a y-junction with a shaft at the apex and a rather nicely calcified cross tunnel amongst other things. Left hand branch goes to a big fall.
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RJV
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11 years ago
Did you take any photographs Nick?

How far inbye of Guddamgill Vein was it as well out of interest, its not a huge distance till the normal chin deep stuff starts from there I think?
gNick
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11 years ago
Completely failed to photograph I'm afraid.
I suspect the chin deep started at the fall judging by the ochre stained water level marks.
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RJV
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11 years ago
Is this some cunning subterfuge to lower the water levels perchance? 😮
Mr Mike
11 years ago
Not been up there since the Nenthead Traverse 2009, but if I remember rightly, there are no falls up to that point? If not then would it be possible to to just take in a 50cm pipe and knock that through as a quick job? or are there obstructions?
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RJV
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11 years ago
No major falls that I recall but again, a few years since I was last there.
gNick
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11 years ago
No significant falls. Water is up to knacker deep in places though.

Running some pipe through to drop the water level beyond would be sensible but at the moment it would be a bit suicidal to squeeze through. I've never moved so fast as when the current pile came down!

Probably going to be having a go at propping up on Sat with the good Mr Jackson (before too much more comes down) if anyone feels like lending a hand.
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RJV
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11 years ago
"gNick" wrote:

if anyone feels like lending a hand.


Would rather have liked to actually, haven't been along there for quite a few years now but underground in the Lakes this weekend.

If you make a return trip to finish up let us know!
christwigg
11 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

"gNick" wrote:

if anyone feels like lending a hand.


Would rather have liked to actually, haven't been along there for quite a few years now but underground in the Lakes this weekend.

If you make a return trip to finish up let us know!



Likewise, would have done that, but already away.
gNick
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11 years ago
Anyone who hasn't quickly arranged a trip elsewhere? :lol:


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