Barney
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AR
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17 years ago
Great place, and great vid but what was the narrator on- all that talk about goblins and fairies, magic mushroom season hasn't come early, has it?
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Barney
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17 years ago
:lol: :lol:
Apart from that, the rest of the script was pretty good!
LAP
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17 years ago
This looks like an interesting place!
Kein geneis kanaf - Cain gnais canaf
Byt vndyd mwyhaf - byth onddyth moyav
Lliaws a bwyllaf - Líows o boylav
Ac a bryderaf - ac o boryddarav
Kyfarchaf y veird byt - covarcav yr vairth
Pryt nam dyweid - poryth na'm dowaith
Py gynheil y byt - Pa gonail y byth
Na syrch yn eissywyt - na soroc yn eishoyth
Neur byt bei syrchei - nour byth bai sorochai

gus horsley
17 years ago
It is an interesting mine but watch out - the water is very acidic. We tested a pH of 1.5 from some roof drips and it takes apart stitches on boots, clothing etc. Apart from that it's an interesting example of a pillar and stall working where a 12ft thick bedded pyrite deposit has been formed close to an igneous intrusion. There's also a very large bacteria colony consisting of stringy orange mucus-like growths in the water.
Gus
sparty_lea
17 years ago
Yeah, Parys Mountain rotted my bootlaces and this looks very similar.
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Dean Allison
17 years ago
"sparty_lea" wrote:

Yeah, Parys Mountain rotted my bootlaces and this looks very similar.



Sounds a bit rough, but I was curious, how does rope and harnesses etc stand up to it? Or does it not affect that kind of nylon/polyester stuff?

gus horsley
17 years ago
"BigLoada" wrote:

"sparty_lea" wrote:

Yeah, Parys Mountain rotted my bootlaces and this looks very similar.



Sounds a bit rough, but I was curious, how does rope and harnesses etc stand up to it? Or does it not affect that kind of nylon/polyester stuff?



Fortunately you don't need that sort of kit in Cae Coch. But if you did I think you'd have to seriously think about replacing your harness if it came into contact with the water for any length of time.
By the way - a mate reckons the water is a good cure for athlete's foot.
Gus
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17 years ago
Yeah, you probably lose the foot ! 😮 😮
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Vanoord
17 years ago
"gus horsley" wrote:

There's also a very large bacteria colony consisting of stringy orange mucus-like growths in the water.



Are they related to these little fellas? http://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=1433 
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gus horsley
17 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

"gus horsley" wrote:

There's also a very large bacteria colony consisting of stringy orange mucus-like growths in the water.



Are they related to these little fellas? http://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=1433 



Yep, they are.
Gus
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17 years ago
Parys mine ate my camera, and last time it ate my tripod. Would like to visit Cae Coch but I'm disinclied to take any photo kit :lol: :lol:
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LAP
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17 years ago
If I go here I'll probably take my 'cheaper' camera; the video makes the place look real interesting so I am quite tempted to visit...

Does anyone know if a map or survey of the mine exists?


Kein geneis kanaf - Cain gnais canaf
Byt vndyd mwyhaf - byth onddyth moyav
Lliaws a bwyllaf - Líows o boylav
Ac a bryderaf - ac o boryddarav
Kyfarchaf y veird byt - covarcav yr vairth
Pryt nam dyweid - poryth na'm dowaith
Py gynheil y byt - Pa gonail y byth
Na syrch yn eissywyt - na soroc yn eishoyth
Neur byt bei syrchei - nour byth bai sorochai

sparty_lea
17 years ago
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Ref No. D/Dun 16/8
Cae Coch pyrite Mine, Trifriw, North Wales, location plans

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Cae Coch Mine, plan
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Cae Coch Mine, sampling plan
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Cae Coch Mine, ore reserves

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Cae Coch Mine, self-potential measurements

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Cae Coch Mine, proposed development
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gus horsley
17 years ago
"LAP" wrote:

If I go here I'll probably take my 'cheaper' camera; the video makes the place look real interesting so I am quite tempted to visit...

Does anyone know if a map or survey of the mine exists?



I did one about 25 years ago. If you send me a pm of your address I'll send you a photocopy. It was in the Teifi Valley Caving Group journal no 2.
Gus
davel
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17 years ago
"LAP" wrote:

... Does anyone know if a map or survey of the mine exists?


There are plans, history and a description in Part 7 of Mines of the Gwydyr Forest by John Bennett and Rob Vernon.

Dave
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davel
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17 years ago
"Barney" wrote:

Scroll down for a good plan ... http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/c/cae_coch_sulphur_mine/index.shtml 


That surface plan is from the book mentioned above (and is credited to Robe Vernon, one of the authors of the book, on the Sub-Brit site). The book also has surveys of the underground workings.

Dave
BertyBasset
6 years ago
Not sure about etiquette of reviving 10 year old thread - however...

Was up there yesterday. Explored the incline, then had an interesting time negotiating fallen trees on the track from the top to the mine. Pleasant underground visit, inappropriately dressed in shorts and trainers.

But the interesting thing was on the way down. There's a big landslide, and the material looks quite 'orey', maybe reminiscent of a hush. It's over twenty years since I was last there, so, it's relatively recent.

According to the survey, I think the lower adits are below it, but I did wonder if it's mine related.

Robin
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6 years ago
I was mooching around there last year. I found what looked like the location of a lower adit heavily blocked with various and sundry cr*p. If memory serves it was making water.

The only bit of the mine I got into was the top section with the rather impressive cave like entrance which which I accessed via the incline head followed by lats of scrambling over and under fallen trees.

If you haven't done it it is well worth following the tramway formation from the head of the incline to the quarry.

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