simonrl
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16 years ago
The events calendar is looking a bit bare after the upcoming two events for August are over.

Anybody got any ideas or specific requests for future mine exploration trips? Or does anybody want to host something in their part of the UK :flowers:
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Vanoord
16 years ago
Lake District, first weekend in September please? 😉

Is there a Via Ferrata at Honister or am I imagining it?
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simonrl
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16 years ago
There is, you're not, but it's not exactly mine exploration :lol:
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rhychydwr
16 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

There is, you're not, but it's not exactly mine exploration :lol:



Correction: this is the miners' route to the slate quarries:

http://www.honister-slate-mine.co.uk/via_ferrata.asp 
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Vanoord
16 years ago
Cheers!

One wonders how one gets down at the end... ;)

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Righty then: what's on the list of things to do in the Lakes: one is looking for "A Tall Person's Introduction To The Lake District" - so no crawls or swims thank you!

And, of course, all will be welcome! 😉
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rhychydwr
16 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

Cheers!

One wonders how one gets down at the end... ;)

😉



From memory, via a Landrover. There is a rough track at the back of the hill.
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merddinemrys
16 years ago
How about something around Mid Wales - Dylife or Cardiganshire way?
RJV
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16 years ago
"merddinemrys" wrote:

How about something around Mid Wales - Dylife or Cardiganshire way?



I'll second that suggestion if anybody could be kind enough to arrange it. :flowers:

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