minerat
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14 years ago
would the people going to Boulby please sign in at security by 10 a.m. you will be told where to go and who you are meeting, from there its all planned out for you. I will seee you there at 10am. enjoy !!
be afraid.....very afraid !!!!
RichardLevett
14 years ago
Sounds good! 😉
moocher
14 years ago
cant wait thaks minerat 😉
Excuse me while my carbon footprint kicks your eco-mentalist backside!
minerat
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14 years ago
it is tradition to make a donation to their xmas fund, please give em something they go to a lot of trouble to look after evryone. thanks greatly !!
be afraid.....very afraid !!!!
simonrl
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14 years ago
Have a good one folks. Don't forget to get the traditional group photo by the upcast shaft 😉
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
John_L
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14 years ago
OK Ike - sounds good.

- Now what should I wear for the megga trip the "pin strip" or the "plus fours". ::)
minerat
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14 years ago
my advice is to wear the shorts if they offer them.....its so hot down there. and a spare water if you are taking a bag with you, very salty air.
be afraid.....very afraid !!!!
derrickman
14 years ago
Boulby is hot and dry, also gassy in parts.

I went there about 15 months ago for reasons of my own and I usually wear a pair of short cotton pyjamas under overalls, they cost about £5 in Tesco's and are just the job for that kind of thing.

I also wear fairly heavy socks with rigger boots, I find they are more comfy and don't chafe as thin ones do when your feet sweat.

The lampbelts there have a pouch on them for a bottle of water, which you do need.


''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
christwigg
14 years ago
Everything is provided down to the socks as far as I remember, so theres no need to take any gear.
derrickman
14 years ago
yes, probably. I wore my own kit but I have it anyway, I carry a bag with my own kit as a matter of course.
''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
Redwinch
14 years ago
"derrickman" wrote:

I usually wear a pair of short cotton pyjamas under overalls, they cost about £5 in Tesco's and are just the job for that kind of thing.



Just dont post this comment on another mining website !!!!!!
Still supporting Rampgill. last time I looked
derrickman
14 years ago
"Redwinch" wrote:

"derrickman" wrote:

I usually wear a pair of short cotton pyjamas under overalls, they cost about £5 in Tesco's and are just the job for that kind of thing.



Just dont post this comment on another mining website !!!!!!



I'm not sure what point you are making. They are ideal for wearing under overalls in hot dry conditions; they can become completely sweat-soaked without chafing, the legs prevent the front of your thighs becoming chafed but don't bunch up under kneepads or obstruct you when putting on wellies, spats or rigger boots; the short sleeves are good for wearing with tropical or european type overalls. They have a light waistband so your lamp-belt doesn't chafe and being pure cotton there are no issues with static in gassy atmospheres.

and they are blue with white stripes like my old grandad used to wear....



''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.

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