Rebeccaoaks
9 years ago
Does anyone have any information about Camerton mine near Workington? When it closed etc. Thanks
RAMPAGE
9 years ago

You're not thinking of trying to explore it are you? I wouldn't. Extremely low oxygen and non-existent airflow with all kinds of nasty stuff in the atmosphere.

I know a group of lads who explored some of it about 10 years ago but it was with full BA kit, Atex lamps and gas detectors.

I don't know much about the mine, other than much of it is under a military base of some sorts.
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Rebeccaoaks
9 years ago
Oh no, I am a woodland advisor and wanted a bit of history on the woodlands around Camerton. Cheers
RAMPAGE
9 years ago
"Rebeccaoaks" wrote:

Oh no, I am a woodland advisor and wanted a bit of history on the woodlands around Camerton. Cheers



oh! :flowers:
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Rebeccaoaks
9 years ago
Fascinating, thanks
Buckhill
9 years ago
"Camerton" could be one of several. There's the shaft mine to the west of the village on the Seaton road, Wood Drift and River Drift (which were the last working) plus several other sites.

That MOD response is not much help - "T' Dump" as the former RNAD is known locally is underlain by the workings of Buckhill (mainly), Seaton Moor, Gillhead, Greengill, Bertha, with a couple of the Camerton mines just encroaching on the SW edge.

Which area of woodland are you looking at? I can probably help if you identify that.
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9 years ago
"RAMPAGE" wrote:


You're not thinking of trying to explore it are you? I wouldn't. Extremely low oxygen and non-existent airflow with all kinds of nasty stuff in the atmosphere.

I know a group of lads who explored some of it about 10 years ago but it was with full BA kit, Atex lamps and gas detectors.

I don't know much about the mine, other than much of it is under a military base of some sorts.



As Miles says, its not nice.
Buckhill can probably give you a lot of interesting history to the place and it is of minor historical note.

The colliery itself is nasty, no oxygen (if I recall it is under 7% oxygen, which will kill you) and very low roof height.
For anyone thinking of having a poke underground, save yourself the bother. The risk and difficulty involved are far greater than the reward.
Even with BA kit you can't get far in. You run out of air before you can get very deep in and movement is difficult because of low roof height. By the time you've negotiated the first couple of shale collapses you have used half of your air tank. You'll spend the rest of your time knocking chunks of roof onto your head with the tank.

Its an interesting place, but not interesting enough to die for 😉
RAMPAGE
9 years ago
Evening Jagman, long time no see!

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9 years ago
"RAMPAGE" wrote:

Evening Jagman, long time no see!



All work and no play.....

Soon to be rectified hopefully
RAMPAGE
9 years ago
"jagman" wrote:

"RAMPAGE" wrote:

Evening Jagman, long time no see!



All work and no play.....

Soon to be rectified hopefully



Its been too long mate.

Be great to see you again 🙂
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