I'm trying to find out at bit more about Cambrian, but to date, I have been completely unable to source the book, so am at a bit of a disadvantage.
Thus please bear with me if I have misunderstood some of what has been discussed above.
I have visited this intriguing slate mine a couple of times and have more trips planned.
(last time I was there after a night of torrential rain there was a considerable amount of water coming down the stream way and you could really feel the current! Needless to say the Martins pit waterfall was spectacular)
On to some questions the book probably won't help me with anyhow: -
I was wondering what threat, if any, the Aberlas workings pose to explorers and the surrounding area, since I understand they are flooded, with a large head of water behind the collapse in the level you get to beyond the Martin opencast workings. Is this still the situation, and if so, has it been made worse by the winter storms?
If they are a potential danger, are there plans for dewatering them?
Also, do the divers explore in this section?
There is a pair of proposed tunnels marked on the colour coded Cambrian plan which are marked with a pale grey solid lines in the general area of the western workings. What are the significance of these? Have they been constructed yet and would they be something to do with flood control?
'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'
'The Hobbit'
J R R Tolkien.