Jakbax
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4 years ago
Followed directions from a different website . Went up a steep incline past the old transformer building and beaded right ... was quite overgrown and now visible path. Any help?
BertyBasset
4 years ago
Don't go that way. That's what I did a few years ago. It necesitated a traverse through brambles and over fallen trees, that eventually gets you there covererd in scratches.

Go behind the Transformer House, and take the vague path that crosses the 'landslide' then carry on diagonally up the hill.

alex17595
4 years ago
I've made that mistake as well. Straight up the incline and then getting sliced up in the brambles.

When you reach the landslide you need to get to the top corner on the far side, then follow your nose to the top.

I met a German couple when I was there and they had just walked straight down the hill from the mine which doesn't look very easy.
BertyBasset
4 years ago
I've also had a go from the top - once. I think you need to go through the grounds of the house - there are no markings suggesting that's the way to go, then into the woods over a stile, then keep right of the top workings, then down the side of a barbed wire fence - again through masses of brambles.

I think the 'behind the transformer house' route is probably optimal, as bad as it is.
Jakbax
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4 years ago
How would you describe the landslide? ... going up the hill past the transformer brought me to and old shed , I’m guessing the old tramway building next to a ravine
alex17595
4 years ago
You go behind the transformer building and there a path up that way.

sinker
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4 years ago
"Jakbax" wrote:

How would you describe the landslide? ... going up the hill past the transformer brought me to and old shed , I’m guessing the old tramway building next to a ravine



If you get to the top of the incline it's quite an interesting area it's self. An old tramway, a bridge, a few old trucks, old buildings, powder store. Lots to see ??
Yma O Hyd....
Down and beyond
4 years ago
While this topic is at the top cae coch mine .

For the drainage levels that are obviously flooded has anyone on here been down the hand line before and pressed on further into the flooded levels ?

Also just asking for advice should I wear waders because of the battery acid type lemon juice water :lol:or will a wetsuit be ok ?

Obviously won’t go until bat season is over .

Thanks Tom
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Ian A
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4 years ago
The lower (flooded) level is behind the landslide. The actual entrance to it can be traced by following a small stream of water that is coming out (water has found its way through).

You can, of course, still get to the lower level by dropping down one of the old ore chutes – you need a little bit of kit to do it. The water down there is a deep clear red which goes milky as you wade through it, presumably because of the minerals. I understand that some of the pools in the upper level are extremely acidic. The water in the lower level is a weaker acid and can cause skin irritation and clothes rot.

Since the exit to the drainage adit was blocked by the landslide, I wouldn’t consider entering the level at all without knowing about the air quality down there …..

If someone can tell me how to add a picture, I can post a few here (I did know, but I can't figure it out)

;)

Ian



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sinker
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4 years ago
"Ian A" wrote:



If someone can tell me how to add a picture, I can post a few here (I did know, but I can't figure it out)

;)

Ian




Hi Ian,

Upload the photo to the mine album by going the album and selecting the UPLOAD PHOTOS button. Follow the instructions.

Then to post a photo in a thread select the photo from the album and copy/past the link in the [ *link* ] brackets below the photo. :thumbup:

Phil.

Yma O Hyd....
Down and beyond
4 years ago
Hello Ian .

On my last trip I did go down the hand line and then walk past the ore shoots it keeps on going but got to the top of my wellies so bailed out because of not knowing if the water would burn me badly or if it would be acceptable.

The air quality was very good but I understand this can change fast also we did not have 4x but was very clear air .

If you attach the photos to your personal album you can then paste the link into the conversation for all to view .

We found Addits 1,3,3,4 enterd the mine via 2 was hoping to be able to reach new unexplored ground in the lower drainage levels this is are next plan possibly with waders ?
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Ian A
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4 years ago
Forget waders, you are going to get your nads wet .... just take a spare change of clothes ... I will look at the upload thingy now 🙂
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Down and beyond
4 years ago
Excellent I shall take my wet kit also want to do the old workings at the top in the separate cutting to the left if you enter from top end but the sludge I guess is around 4-5 ft not the ones on the right on way down these are a quick dead end .
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Ian A
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4 years ago
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This is the entrance to the drainage adit BEFORE the landslide



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This is immediately inside the drainage adit entrance - Pre-landslide



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Taken from the chamber inside the entrance looking into the mine


The whole distance of the adit is fairly decent - it obviously becomes shallower as you walk further in and you will find the usual mud.

I am keen to get back but I am genuinely worried about gas/fumes from the acid that is trapped as there is now no apparent airflow out of the lower adit (the water is coming through the landslide without any spare headroom) - perhaps someone with knowledge might be able to say "it's fine, go ahead" or "Jeepers, don't go anywhere near that"

;)

Ian
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BertyBasset
4 years ago
Being pyrite, I suspect the main issue would be reduced oxygen levels rather than noxious sulphurous fumes, however, having said that, there are definitely parts of the mine that are pretty eggy.
Down and beyond
4 years ago
So once the handline is passed and the real mine exploring begins certainly need a 4x and a wetsuit then , sounds like taking some fresh water in some drums for a shower afterwards would be sensible also . Good stuff :thumbsup:
From the land of the pillar and stall
Tamarmole
4 years ago
"sinker" wrote:

"Jakbax" wrote:

How would you describe the landslide? ... going up the hill past the transformer brought me to and old shed , I’m guessing the old tramway building next to a ravine



If you get to the top of the incline it's quite an interesting area it's self. An old tramway, a bridge, a few old trucks, old buildings, powder store. Lots to see ??



This area is definitely worth a look.
robnorthwales
4 years ago
H2S (Hydrogen sulphide) is highly flammable / explosive. You can smell the 'rotten eggs' at 1-2ppm. 2ppm is enough to cause nausea, headaches, etc. 50ppm is eye damage (usually temporary). Hit a high concentration (500+ppm) and it's immediate staggering and loss of strength, loss of consciousness in minutes, death soon after.

SO2 (Sulphur dioxide) is possibly even worse. 3ppm for an hour is enough to cause permanent lung damage. It can affect breathing at 5ppm, and 100ppm is 'immediately dangerous to life'.

I would suggest a backup air supply as being virtually essential. But I'm getting old, and a bit risk-averse !
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