dwarrowdelf
6 years ago
This sounds really great, especially the geology, which my main interest when I go underground. Must try and make it this time! πŸ™‚

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royfellows
6 years ago
"danswift" wrote:

Roy, Is there any trips running at the weekend or just lectures? And will there be a trip schedule up soon? Cheers.



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"royfellows" wrote:

You do whatever you want but have to book onto the trips.
As the lectures are on Saturday and Sunday along with the trips its impossible to do both, but a half day trip could enable attending the lectures on the other half.



Thats the problem of course, you cant do both, but can work in a talk you want to hear with a trip on the same day if you play your cards right. The talks are fairly accurately timed which helps.
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royfellows
6 years ago
Henfwlch

I have been working things out re a possible round trip and noting that the no 1 winze which takes water is only vertical for 8 metres before it picks up a slight underlie. This makes it feasible to build a small concrete dam and duct the water down the vertical section using heavy duty PVC pipe.
This would make a reasonable, easy grade SRT, then a very short traverse, maybe plankway, to the packwall bank and then back up the handline in Waterfall Stope.

I can do this.
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6 years ago
Successfully booked up now - looking forward to it.

My booking number is in the double figures this year - who got the coveted delegate no. 1 :lol:
ogof addict
6 years ago
i booked as soon as i could get it to work, and still only got no 8 :)

now i had better go and check i booked the thursday off work
Moorebooks
6 years ago
"ogof addict" wrote:

i booked as soon as i could get it to work, and still only got no 8 :)

now i had better go and check i booked the thursday off work



I shouldn't worry about your booking number mine is no 31 and booked as soon as the site opened think its just back filling any unused numbers where people have started and not completed the booking

Mike
royfellows
6 years ago
Lecture program update

Mine exploration as a research tool - applications in mining history, geology and archaeology

Mine exploration, using speleological techniques, takes the researcher into a new and potentially rewarding aspect of mining history and archaeology. It also provides a very different view of the geology and mineralogy to that seen at surface.

The lecture programme at NAMHO 2019 seeks to provide an insight into the research potential for mine exploration and those who use their speleological / caving skills to access abandoned mines.

Offers of papers have already been received which will provide a broad coverage of the subject - from Cornwall to North Wales. Mine exploration has provided an insight into many aspects of past underground activity from prehistoric copper working to medieval quarrying. There will also be papers on the benefits of mine surveys, on firesetting, on mine exploration on Mendip, and on the post-medieval / modern mines of the Gwydyr Forest, in North Wales. And, as the conference location is rich in underground archaeological and geological evidence, there will be detailed accounts of the mines of the Rheidol and Yswyth valleys.

Nevertheless there is still the opportunity to include further papers. If you would like to offer a paper please contact Peter Claughton - [email protected] or ring 01437 532578
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Manicminer
6 years ago
Is the lecture program repeated on both days or will they have different content
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Moorebooks
6 years ago
"Manicminer" wrote:

Is the lecture program repeated on both days or will they have different content



The norm is to have new talks each day

Mike
royfellows
6 years ago
"Moorebooks" wrote:

"Manicminer" wrote:

Is the lecture program repeated on both days or will they have different content



The norm is to have new talks each day

Mike



Correct
May I also point out that this NAMHO is different in being a five day event. This will give opportunity for delegates to catch any lecture program that interests them as well as fit in the best underground trips.
You can have your cake and eat it at this one
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6 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:


You can have your cake and eat it at this one
:lol:



And possibly even your mixed berry roulade :lol::lol:

Sorry Roy, couldn't resist - seriously many thanks for all your hard work in organising this, as usual I am looking forward to it immensely. I have just changed jobs and start at the new place on Monday. One of my first actions will be to make sure I have the holiday booked for NAMHO :thumbup:
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6 years ago
Hi Roy,

I just visited the website to make some bookings and i find that clicking on 'Make a New Booking' has no effect. I have ruled out lag as an issue. Is it working for others? I know a few people who have successfully booked already.

Best

John πŸ™‚
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royfellows
6 years ago
I would try again later, there have been a lot of bookings made already, might be a temporary server issue.
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6 years ago
Update

Trips have finally been sorted and my, fortunately few, cock ups straightened out.

Also, the lecture program is finalised bar 2 remaining slots.

Save you having to look elsewhere, here is what we have.

Trips
Underground Trips
Thursday
U11 Henfwlch 2.30 - 16.30 Lead by Roy Fellows who will recount history of opening up the mine.
U2 Pantmawr 2.30 - 17.30

Friday

Cwmystwyth lefel Fawr. Trips running every hour from 10.00 Roy Fellows – talks about work projects, and David James Talks about the Cwmystwyth Geology from the benefit of the mine explorer.
Roy collects arrivals, conducts in and gives his talk. Then hands over to David. So delegates can expect to probably be underground up to 2 hours. Also self guided one a one way system up and around the first level stopes. Photographers given free reign.
PLEASE MEET AT LEVEL PORTAL. LEADERS CANNOT COLLECT FROM THE CAR PARK.

U8 10.30 – 12.30 Cwmystwyth lefel Fawr. Skipway SRT
U4 10.30 - 13.30 Lefel Fawr Pontrhydygroes, Lisburn Mines.
U12 10.30 - 13.30 Bwlch Glas SRT
U12B 14.30 - 17.30 As Above
U21 10.30 - 13.30 Cwmystwyth Crossroads
U21B 2.30 - 17.30 As Above
U11A 10.30 - 13.00 Henfwlch
U11B 14.00 - 17.30 Henfwlch ( Henfwlch trips for Friday have been re-arranged from those originally shown)

U10 10.30 - 13.30 Talybont/Alltycrib Deep Adit - SRT

U10B 14.30 - 17.30 Lefel Fawr Pontrhydygroes, Lisburn Mines.

Saturday

Note Cwmystwyth morning and afternoon trips can be easily combined.
U3 10.30 - 13.30 Ystrad Einion
U3B 14.30 - 17.30 As above
U7 10.30 - 13.30 Cwmystwth –Herberts and Aldersons Level.
U16 14.30 - 17.30 Cwmystwyth – Taylors Level
U12A/ 10.30 Bwlch Glas SRT
U10A 10.30 - 13.30 Talybont/Alltycrib Deep Adit SRT
U10C 14.30 - 17.30 As Above
U6 10.30 - 15.30 Frongoch
U6B 11.00 - 16.30 Frongoch – All day Lead by Roy who will recount the experiences opening up the mine. A longish trip
U21A 10.30 - 13.00 Cwmystwyth Crossroads
U29 13.30-17.30 Cwmystwyth Kings and Queens Adits. SRT (Added 1-5-2019)
U8B 13.30 – 17.30 Cwmystwyth Lefel Fawr. Skipway SRT (The SRT is optional) (Added 1-5-2019)

Sunday

PROVISIONAL If Bwlch Glas below is cancelled: U8C 13.30 – 17.30 Cwmystwyth Lefel Fawr. Skipway SRT (The SRT is optional) (Added 1-5-2019) AND U29B 13.30-17.30 Cwmystwyth Kings and Queens Adits. SRT (Added 1-5-2019)

(Delegates booked already on Sunday Bwlch Glas may consider switching. It would certainly help us)

U6C 10.30 - 15.30 Frongoch
U3C 10.30 - 13.30 Ystrad Einion
U3D 14.30 - 17.30 As Above
U6D Frongoch 11.30 - 16.30
U11L 10.30 - 13.00 Henfwlch Leader Roy Fellows
U11M 14.00 - 17.30 Henfwlch Leader Roy Fellows
U15 10.30 - 13.30 Camdwrbach and New Level (wet suits)
U12C 10.30 - 13.30 Bwlch Glas SRT
U12D 14.30 - 17.30 As Above

( Note Sunday Bwlch Glas trips will have to be cancelled if not more than 2 delegates on each trip. Sorry)

U20 10.30 - 13.30 Talybont/Alltycrib Western Engine Shaft Stopes SRT

Monday
U2A 10.30 - 13.30 Pantmawr
U14 2.30 - 17.30 Rhiwrugos/Erwtomau
U9 10.0 - 17.00 Cwmystwyth Rosa level - Pughs Mine Severe and Advanced SRT
U11J 10.30 - 13.00 Henfwlch
U11K 14.00 - 17.30 Henfwlch


Surface Trips

Saturday

S17 10.30 Cwmystwyth Copa Hill. Leader Simon Timberlake, Early Mines Research Group.

Sunday

S23 10.30 Graigoch to Frongoch. Leaders David James (Geology) and Robert Ireland (History and Industrial Archaeology)

Sorry about the lack of surface trips, but I have some issues.
There is an Abbey Consols and possibly one other, to be arranged.

Lecture program
There are still two slots remaining.

Schedule

The programme will run from 09:30 until 17:00 on the Saturday and Sunday, with coffee and lunch breaks - presentations slots will be of 45 minutes, including questions and hand-over, so work on a 30 minute lecture.

Lecture – presenters and titles – confirmed

John Barnatt - Using underground survey at historic mines.

Peter Burgess - How Old are the Chaldon Quarries?

Tracy Elliott - A visual interpretation of Cornwall and Devon mining

Mateusz Gil, Marek Skubisz, and Rafal Zadak - The Role of Mine Exploration in the Protection of the Wieliczka Salt Mine

Peter Jackson - Working with government organisations in the North Pennines - An account of some experiences of working with government and contractors on metal mine sites and applying that experience to future relationships.

David James - Understanding the geological controls of mining history - the role of the informed mine explorer

Jennifer Protheroe Jones - [Under-] Ground-truthing historic mine plans: case study of Cwmystwyth Mines, North Cardiganshire, 1704-1912

Adam Russell - Setting the record straight – three Derbyshire case studies for the use of underground exploration in advancing knowledge about mines.

Rob Vernon - Gwydyr Forest metal mines: A story within a story

Ed Waters - The 18th Century Lead Mines of Sandford Hill, Mendips

R Alan Williams - A Bronze Age copper bonanza? The Great Orme mine in North Wales

Lynn Willies - firesetting
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ChrisJC
6 years ago
Roy,
Is there a timetable for the lecture programme yet? I am seeing if I can mix lectures with trips.
Thanks,
Chris.
royfellows
6 years ago
I will see what I can do, I believe Peter is working on now.
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royfellows
6 years ago
Just a heads up as we are approaching June and bookings will be closing in a few weeks.

To be clear, the event title is misleading in that it is actually a "conference and field meet"
Most attendees will be there to go underground and there is a lot on offer.

Also, as I said before I intend to see that nobody misses out. However there is an advanced SRT trip on the Sunday (Rosa/Pughs) that is restricted on numbers. I cannot help this its down to the nature of the trip.
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royfellows
6 years ago
Talybont- Alltycrib

Permission has been obtained to open the forestry barrier for safe off road parking. Please park in designated areas an do not obstruct the track. There is a picnic table at the top of the site adjacent to main parking area.
Details are on the website.

I have now finalised the surface trips, we have:
Friday 5th July 2019 10.30 Abbey Consols
Saturday 6th July 2019 10.30 Esgairmwyne
Saturday 6th July 2019 10.30 Cwmystwyth Copa Hill.
Sunday 7th July Graigoch - Brook Shaft Mine - Wemyss - Frongoch. This last one has a geologist and industrial archaeologist leading.

An extra Cwmystwyth general walkabout can be arranged if demand.
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Moorebooks
6 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

Just a heads up as we are approaching June and bookings will be closing in a few weeks.

To be clear, the event title is misleading in that it is actually a "conference and field meet"
Most attendees will be there to go underground and there is a lot on offer.

Also, as I said before I intend to see that nobody misses out. However there is an advanced SRT trip on the Sunday (Rosa/Pughs) that is restricted on numbers. I cannot help this its down to the nature of the trip.



with respect Roy it is called a conference as designated by NAMHO some 20+ years ago , there used to be field meet and the following year a conference lecture program. It was deemed that not all wanted one thing there it was called a conference ie a get together of mining historians whether be rope swingers or academics. The title was toensure that the event was inclusive whatever the interest. It was deemed the host cub would lay on the event and offer as little or as much of the aspect that could. For instance NMRS held a purely lectures at a Motel nr Bradford it was a time of foot and mouth but their access to underground sites at that time was very limited .

It was called a conference that could mean anything to the hosts and they could put on as little as much as they so wished . Bearing mind the need to provide for all

Mike
Moorebooks
6 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

Just a heads up as we are approaching June and bookings will be closing in a few weeks.

To be clear, the event title is misleading in that it is actually a "conference and field meet"
Most attendees will be there to go underground and there is a lot on offer.

Also, as I said before I intend to see that nobody misses out. However there is an advanced SRT trip on the Sunday (Rosa/Pughs) that is restricted on numbers. I cannot help this its down to the nature of the trip.



with respect Roy it is called a conference as designated by NAMHO some 20+ years ago , there used to be field meet and the following year a conference lecture program. It was deemed that not all wanted one thing there it was called a conference ie a get together of mining historians whether be rope swingers or academics. The title was toensure that the event was inclusive whatever the interest. It was deemed the host cub would lay on the event and offer as little or as much of the aspect that could. For instance NMRS held a purely lectures at a Motel nr Bradford it was a time of foot and mouth but their access to underground sites at that time was very limited .

It was called a conference that could mean anything to the hosts and they could put on as little as much as they so wished . Bearing mind the need to provide for all

Mike

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