ATor
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14 years ago
Can anyone give me a description of how to find the entrance, it seems pretty overgrown judging by the satellite images and I note a few people have spent some time wondering around the forest before locating it.
I'm also interested in any history attached since there seems very little available and most of that concentrates on Wynne.
Thank you.
NewStuff
14 years ago
The surefire way in is a crawl through a pipe. The open chamber can be quite overgrown and impassable at times.
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14 years ago
"ATor" wrote:

I'm also interested in any history attached since there seems very little available and most of that concentrates on Wynne.
Thank you.



Hi ATor!

Can't help on the access 'cos I've never visited either :(

But if you're after history of the place, do you have Slates from Glyn Ceiriog? It covers Wynne and Cambrian with historical stuff, old photos, current photos and plans. I'll dig out a web link for you if you've not got it.
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ATor
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14 years ago
I've not got it. A link or any info would be much appreciated.
ATor
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14 years ago
"NewStuff" wrote:

The surefire way in is a crawl through a pipe. The open chamber can be quite overgrown and impassable at times.



Understood. Where's the best place to park and find the pipe?
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14 years ago
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I've not got it. A link or any info would be much appreciated.



I've just done a quick search for it and it seems it's sold out everywhere. Not at Moore Books (usual 1st port of call), or Amazon. This is the book anyway: http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/ProductDetails-Slates+from+Glyn+Ceiriog+-9781900622110.html 

Mike, if you spot this thread do you know if it's available anywhere or going to be reprinted?
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NewStuff
14 years ago
In all honesty, it's somewhere you need to be shown, as it involves wandering through some undergrowth, and over streams. It's not somewhere you can pinpoint on a satellite photo. There are a few of us that can show you exactly where it is.
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ATor
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14 years ago
Thanks very much for the heads up on the book.
I'm heading up this weekend so I'll probably just have to have a scour about. I've read a trip report and looked at the photos available so I'll just have to spend some times searching.

The largest quarry (most Westerly) is marked on the 1:25,000 OS map so I'll start around there.

Thanks for all your help and fast response.
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14 years ago
Hi ATor
Cambrian is very easy to find. Park where the footpath meets the road (space for one car) http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm?lat=52.93413848770412&lon=-3.2124875168091704&gz=17&oz=9>=1  centered on the map. Just after where the path turns left by the remains of a stone building go left again off the path & you will find the very steep enterance down. Have a good trip.
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Moorebooks
14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

"ATor" wrote:

I've not got it. A link or any info would be much appreciated.



I've just done a quick search for it and it seems it's sold out everywhere. Not at Moore Books (usual 1st port of call), or Amazon. This is the book anyway: http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/ProductDetails-Slates+from+Glyn+Ceiriog+-9781900622110.html 

Mike, if you spot this thread do you know if it's available anywhere or going to be reprinted?



Unfortunately its out of print, spoke to the author he has not intention reprinting

Regards access to Cambrian, its quite easy park by the locked gate and walk along the track there are a couple of side quarries but ignore those, past the large quarry which has the base of the reservoir and then go down the incline into the next quarry. The Shropshire Mining Club in its early days rescued a winch and tried to move the Cylinder up the incline and failed.

From there you work it out the stream runs out to the pipe previously mentioned or up stream into the top quarry where you willsee the stream and the letter box slot beneath it

Have fun

Mike
NewStuff
14 years ago
Hopefully we will have the Pipe pinpointed by GPS towards the end of the month.

@Simon, can we get that info put into the entry for Cambrian, along with a sketch of the route?
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steve turbo
14 years ago
me and lazlo are going tomorro if any help..
Penrhynman
14 years ago
Re: Slates from Glyn Ceiriog book.

Entering Slates from Glyn Ceiriog at http://www.bookfinder.com/  finds 3 entries.

Penrhynman
ATor
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14 years ago
Gentlemen,

This was my first post and I've been impressed with the speed and helpfulness of all of you. Thank you very much and I'll attempt to do a short report for the site to pay you/it back.

grahami
14 years ago
I have an old outline plan of Cambrian I can post - it's not terribly clear, but you're welcome. I'll try and find it later today.

Grahami
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14 years ago
"Penrhynman" wrote:

Re: Slates from Glyn Ceiriog book.

Entering Slates from Glyn Ceiriog at http://www.bookfinder.com/  finds 3 entries.

Penrhynman



:( 2 of these are showing as out of stock when you get to the actual web sites. Waterstones Wrexham looks your best bet, showing as 'low' stock. Low could of course mean none though?

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/displayStockAvailability.do?sku=6260205 
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grahami
14 years ago
Map Uploaded after a struggle.

Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
JohnnearCfon
14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

"ATor" wrote:

I'm also interested in any history attached since there seems very little available and most of that concentrates on Wynne.
Thank you.



But if you're after history of the place, do you have Slates from Glyn Ceiriog? It covers Wynne and Cambrian with historical stuff, old photos, current photos and plans. I'll dig out a web link for you if you've not got it.



Just found it is still listed on Festiniog Railway online shop:-

https://sslrelay.com/www.s114502314.oneandoneshop.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154cdc3fd2b9359/shopdata/0050_Books/0030_Other+Narrow+Gauge+Railway+Books/product_details.shopscript?article=0090_Slates%2Bfrom%2BGlyn%2BCeiriog%2B-%2BVolume%2B1%2B%3D28104%3D29 
TheBogieman
12 years ago
Interesting piece on Cambrian (Glyn Ceriog) tonight on BBC's One Show - diving to the lower chambers. They didn't say where it was but the divers posing next to the huge riveted air receiver gave the game away to us in the know...

Brilliant bit of video footage - some really interesting artefacts down there:- Steam winder, wagons, rails but perhaps the most poignant, the former miners' signatures on the slate walls written with the sooty flames of their carbide cap lamps.

It may be available on i-Player, worth a look.

Clive
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NewStuff
12 years ago
That was quick, Didn't expect them to be in, filmed and aired anytime soon.

Great footage.

It's on iPlayer, 20 minutes in.
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