merlin10911
13 years ago
Me and friend decided to go and look for the mines at Slipton. We had an old map from 1920 which showed the location of them. We was amazed how quick we came across them. The first one we found was Crops acre then Willowclose. After a study of the map we then arrived at Woodfield and then later we arrived at Church north. Not being experienced in these we decided that we would have a quick look in all of them but not venture too far inside. Armed with only hard hats and torches we ventured in. We were amazed at condition of the mines considering how long they have been closed for. We so wanted to explore further but having no experience of mines or a air meter thats where the adventure stopped. We so want to explore further but what really need is a somebody who knows these mines that would not mind letting us tag along with them. I appreciate this is a big ask but we have found this fascinating and would so like to learn more.
If there is anybody that is planning a trip into one of these and willing to give up a little time then that would be a fantastic experience for us. We live in Thrapston and we are level headed people and appreciate the dangers of the mines and are not just looking for a high we generally have a interest in this.
Thanks in advance
ditzy
  • ditzy
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13 years ago
my father in law lives in islip and we like to visit the mines at the same time
there are several locals i hope to meet up with for trips in the future
the mines are very wet right now so we will probably wait till spring summer
also it is shooting season and thewe are loads of birds being reared near there so best not to upset the gamekeeper or the birds

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