There are some curious features involving the water supply. There was a fairly large reservoir, dam now partly breached, presumably for safety, but it is well above the level of the water tunnel and so energy was being wasted. And, at different times, the lade system above Wanlockhead operated at 2, maybe 3 different levels. There is some indication of a possible tunnel or maybe a pipe on the west side of the Mennock Hass, and even the other side of the hill. I have never been able to comprehend it all, except to appreciate that the miners went to enormous trouble to get water. But I don't know why the lades continue to the area of the most recent mining operation, which used steam winding engines, and in the 1960s attempt an electric winch and submerged pumps. The known water - powered pumps were in the region of the Horse Level but the lades continue past that, and we'll beyond the Waggon Machine Shaft, which presumably had a water - powered winder.
The museum has a number of publications but there is much that we don't yet understand. It is unfortunate that the landowners are not very friendly at the moment, making it difficult to do more investigation.
It would be nice to see the lades, tunnels and dams restored to good order and some water - powered machinery in action. But it would be a rather big task.