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ODonopoo

New member
Hi all, any former Bangor students or knowledgeable locals know the closest/most accessible caving to Bangor University? Ideally something relatively easy as I have a couple of friends who are interested in giving it a go
Cheers
 

RobinGriffiths

Well-known member
Caving - Poachers. Will keep you occupied for an hour or two.
Mine-wise - lot's more options. Bwlch-y-plwm, Cae Coch Sulphur Mine, Cwmorthin or Rhosydd being initial suggestions. Also, you could get in touch with Parys Underground Group or Great Orme Exploration Society.

If you want to go to Clwyd, or whatever it is these days, Denbigh, or Flint, or Wrexham, or Maelor, then contact UCET.

Robin
 

tamarmole

Active member
Lots of mine action in your part of the world.  It might be worth checking out Aditnow if you are interested in mine exploration.  The Aditnow "Thursday nighters" are very active in N.Wales and, as the name suggests, are out on Thursday nights.  There is a regular Thursday nighters thread on the AN forum.
 

alastairgott

Well-known member
RobinGriffiths said:
Caving - Poachers. Will keep you occupied for an hour or two.
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If you want to go to Clwyd, or whatever it is these days, Denbigh, or Flint, or Wrexham, or Maelor, then contact UCET.

Poacher's is near Wrexham but not locked, so more than 30mins away from Bangor, probably more like an hour plus.

This website might help
https://sites.google.com/site/cavesofnorthwales/
particularly this one for poachers itself, https://sites.google.com/site/cavesofnorthwales/08-caves-p---s

if you want a hand, let me know, as I've got someone I need to see in North Wales and have not been down Poachers yet.

The Cave and Crag club may be a good place to start if you want to do mines near Bangor. The cavers I've met are a lovely bunch.
 

AnthonyB

New member
Hi, A Bangor graduate here. Now that is out the way.

Assuming transport is not an issue your welcome to join us (UCET) on our thursday night trips. around the caves and mines of North East Wales. However if transport is an issue you may be better off exploring the mines in North West Wales with Aditnow. 
 

Minion

Member
I?ve been meaning to start a similar thread.

I?ve been working a lot recently in North Wales, from Wrexham across to Bangor and Anglesey.

I?d be up for joining a few trips when I?m next up North.

I?m up the 29th Oct till 1 Nov
 

cavemanmike

Active member
We(ucet) are out every Thursday night .
Take you anywhere you care to go (in north wales)
Pm me if you like 👍
 

Minion

Member
I'll keep that in Mind, Mike!

Where about are you based?

Looks like I'll need to wangle a few Thursdays up North into my work schedule  :beer:
 

cavemanmike

Active member
based in the holywell area so playing ground is poachers, oha,nadolig. milwr tunnel and all the associated mines in the locality
 

ChrisJC

Well-known member
As an ex Bangor Uni CC member, I can tell you that for caving, we used to go to Poachers and Hesp Alyn.
But predominantly we used to go mine exploring. The two big areas were the Gwydyr Forest and Blaenau Ffestiniog. Favourite mines were Rhosydd, Cwmorthin (both Blaenau), and Parc Mine (Gwydyr). There is an access arrangement for Parc
http://rakelane.anduin.org.uk/cal/parcmine.html
Cwmorthin is controlled by Go Below, they will loan you a key if you ask nicely - you don't have to go on a paid trip. They have got a partial survey somewhere available for ad-hoc explorers.

Chris.
 

robjones

New member
ChrisJC said:
They have got a partial survey somewhere available for ad-hoc explorers.

Very likely the University library will have this book: G.Isherwood "Cwmorthin Slate Quarry", 1st ed, Dolgellau 1982; 2nd ed, Mold, 1995, which contains detailed surveys.
 
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