davel
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8 years ago
I've had an interesting report from an acquaintance of mine ...

On 5th October there were three helicopters operating over Rhosydd Quarry and the surrounding area. One was making multiple passes over Cwmorthin (the cwm itself and the track up to Bwlch Rhosydd) - it later landed at Bwlch Rhosydd. The second was circling over the tyllau and the the third repeatedly flying over Cnicht, landing on the back then taking off and hovering just SW of the summit. All three helicopters had some sort of equipment slung under them.

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In addition there were two Land Rovers in the Cwm and a Land Rover Defender and a Kawasaki Mule off-road people carrier up near the top of the track to the bwlch.

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Presumably some sort of surveying was in progress, but does anyone know (or care to speculate) what might the purpose might have been?

Dave
Willy Eckerslyke
8 years ago
It's only Bare Girls doing some filming.
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Wormster
8 years ago
FFS that cockwomble, Keep him away from the playground !

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danswift
8 years ago
Bloody amazing where a Landy can go, I bet in low range it would get up the incline behind no.9!! so was it definitely BG?
Morlock
8 years ago
"danswift" wrote:

Bloody amazing where a Landy can go,



Although the old 'series' models could, depending on conditions, ascend/descend/traverse at 45 degrees for short periods, 35 degrees was generally the official maximum due to sump oil level issues.:offtopic:
ChrisJC
8 years ago
Back in the day I tried to drive up to Rhosydd. My plan was to drive in on the 9 adit. But I couldn't get up the steep bit (it was before the track was made up about 15 years ago).

Chris.
BertyBasset
8 years ago
Mixed Grill, with all the trimmings.
crickleymal
8 years ago
He's even made it onto American TV. There's a series starting soon along the lines of Celebrity Island only not an island.
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RAMPAGE
8 years ago
"danswift" wrote:

was it definitely BG?



Yes it was. I was involved with it, all went well.

The track up from Cwm to Rhosydd isn't too bad at the moment, the 110's coped fine.
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ttxela
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7 years ago
"RAMPAGE" wrote:

"danswift" wrote:

was it definitely BG?



Yes it was. I was involved with it, all went well.

The track up from Cwm to Rhosydd isn't too bad at the moment, the 110's coped fine.



Good stuff, how was the catering? Just don't drink the lemonade :lol:
RAMPAGE
7 years ago

I brought my own food/coffee :D

Mari (Lakeside) did most of the catering as far as I could see. He did come and sit in the managers office by the fire for about 25 mins to have some food and warm up. Not met him before that, he seems a perfectly nice and actually quite hard working guy as far as my limited experience with him goes.

We helped with some of the underground features they wanted to do, of course to the experienced mine explorer watching the programme it will be nonsensical as was the last show we helped with. But it's just television designed to produce entertainment for its target demographic.

I mean a lot of people on here my sort of age probably got the bug for exploration watching the Goonies, how realistic is any of that? Does it matter?


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sinker
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7 years ago
"RAMPAGE" wrote:



...he seems a perfectly nice and actually quite hard working guy as far as my limited experience with him goes.



Met him briefly through the Scouts and he seemed ok. Everything you see on TV is made up, edited and "spun"....even the BBC News in recent weeks.... 😞 ....so take it all with a pinch of salt.

As Chief Scout, he has helped and encouraged countless young kids to get into Scouting, off their computers and out of the house so for that alone he's fine in my book.

scouts.org.uk/news/2015/04/news-bear-grylls-to-stay-on-as-chief-scout-until-2018/


Yma O Hyd....
tegwin
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7 years ago
If anyone what a giggle watching the results of this activity..... its on ITV on Friday at 9pm I believe...
Pete K
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7 years ago
Starting now.....
Not seen the sun for months. Now evolving to see in the dark.
Jimbo
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7 years ago
"Pete K" wrote:

Starting now.....



Sinkhole! :o

Land collapse! ;)

Bullshitter Grylls Alert! :lol:
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danswift
7 years ago
No way they abbed off that peg :lol:
RAMPAGE
7 years ago
forgot to watch it.

Let me know if anyone finds it on Youtube.
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Jimbo
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7 years ago
It's on now ffs Moulders! ;)

Tight fecker only brought a poxy sheeps head to eat too, think Brydon thought it was a nice leg of lamb when it fell out of the bag, until it winked at him, bork! :lol:

Will be on again at 10pm on ITV+1.
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RAMPAGE
7 years ago
hehe I'm not watching the whole thing, my brain will dissolve.

I just want to see the bits I was vaguely involved with.
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Jimbo
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7 years ago
How long will Brydons undies burn for and provide adequate light, that is the question? :blink

Bomber backup lamp that, sweaty undies on a feckin stick!! :thumbup:
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