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Mine Explorer
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During the WBCRT rescue practice held last Saturday we learnt from members of Aber. Caving Club that there had been a significant fall in Level Fawr (not part of the rescue practice this time).
Yesterday a group from SCMC went to have a look at the current situation. For those that know the mine the collapse is at the end of the impressive timbered roof. Going inby from the main adit it is no longer possible to turn left and head towards the skip-way down :shock:.
A small hole is still present that goes straight on to the mine truck - but you must have a death wish (as defined by a mine explorer! ) to go through.
It is still possible to get to the other side of the collapse by following the compressor pipes up, going through the upper workings and either descending the wooden ladders, or walking the plank and coming out of the ore hopper.
Not much of the timbering has collapsed, but quite a lot of rock has dropped down.
Warning, website plug! A photograph of how it used to look is on my website: http://www.sbury8.freeserve.co.uk - Follow the links to Mines > Wales > Cwmystwyth. The area that has collapsed is at the opposite end of the passage from where the camera is positioned.
I understand the Shropshire Caving & Mining Club website SCMC Website is being updated today to include the fall, complete with some photos taken yesterday. I, in the mean time, will need to return yet again for another photographic trip!
Tatty Bye.
Mine X.
PS: SCMC report with photos is here
Yesterday a group from SCMC went to have a look at the current situation. For those that know the mine the collapse is at the end of the impressive timbered roof. Going inby from the main adit it is no longer possible to turn left and head towards the skip-way down :shock:.
A small hole is still present that goes straight on to the mine truck - but you must have a death wish (as defined by a mine explorer! ) to go through.
It is still possible to get to the other side of the collapse by following the compressor pipes up, going through the upper workings and either descending the wooden ladders, or walking the plank and coming out of the ore hopper.
Not much of the timbering has collapsed, but quite a lot of rock has dropped down.
Warning, website plug! A photograph of how it used to look is on my website: http://www.sbury8.freeserve.co.uk - Follow the links to Mines > Wales > Cwmystwyth. The area that has collapsed is at the opposite end of the passage from where the camera is positioned.
I understand the Shropshire Caving & Mining Club website SCMC Website is being updated today to include the fall, complete with some photos taken yesterday. I, in the mean time, will need to return yet again for another photographic trip!
Tatty Bye.
Mine X.
PS: SCMC report with photos is here