Was up this area today, up in the woods theres various holes that are fenced off
Anyone know if there is anything worth looking at ? Aka Ian do you know anything about this area ? :p
There are two caves worth looking at (assuming you were off Tan y Goppa road). They are in Cris Ebbs book ...
One is open and not very big but does have an abandoned dig which looks promising.
The other is gated (perhaps the one you saw?) but is hard to get to in any event, being halfway up the cliff face. I can only imagine it was gated because it was "good".
Must be worth a look if ever the gate can be opened :)
Ian
We were parked off tan y goppa opposite a gate house to the castle grounds
Oooo didnt see anything gated, wouldnt mind finding that :p
There was a information sign thingy which said that the area was mined for lead
[quote="Deano" post=9561]We were parked off tan y goppa [/quote]
WE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you were'nt in that doggin lay by again( with you know who) :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: cheeky
[quote="mike leahy" post=9562][quote="Deano" post=9561]We were parked off tan y goppa [/quote]
WE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you were'nt in that doggin lay by again( with you know who) :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: cheeky[/quote]
Shut it you cheeky git :P
I wasn't aware that there was other one with an abandoned dig, sounds interesting.
The gated one is quite easy to get to Ian, if it's the same one, a footpath runs past it (its a fenced off stope) I never got round to going into it though. There are a fair few blackbirds that hang upside down in there.
The workings there date from the Roman period. Similar dating to the mines here (http://ucet.org.uk/index.php/forum/5-digs-private/485-gwyrch-castle-adit-abergele)
[quote="Suboffender" post=9564]I wasn't aware that there was other one with an abandoned dig, sounds interesting.
The gated one is quite easy to get to Ian, if it's the same one, a footpath runs past it (its a fenced off stope) I never got round to going into it though. There are a fair few blackbirds that hang upside down in there.
The workings there date from the Roman period. Similar dating to the mines here (http://ucet.org.uk/index.php/forum/5-digs-private/485-gwyrch-castle-adit-abergele)[/quote]
Yeh that fenced off stope is the one I walked past
Don't make my mistake, get in there :P
[quote="Deano" post=9563]
Shut it you cheeky git :P[/quote]
That would be a yes then lol :lol:
[quote="Deano" post=9566]
Yeh that fenced off stope is the one I walked past[/quote]
.... Sounds like a trip to me ;)
[quote="Ian" post=9569][quote="Deano" post=9566]
Yeh that fenced off stope is the one I walked past[/quote]
.... Sounds like a trip to me ;)[/quote]
Ive got a few days off Ian ! Hint hint wink wink
[quote="Deano" post=9570][quote="Ian" post=9569][quote="Deano" post=9566]
Yeh that fenced off stope is the one I walked past[/quote]
.... Sounds like a trip to me ;)[/quote]
Ive got a few days off Ian ! Hint hint wink wink[/quote]
what do you mean you've got a few day's off, your a rosser = you don't actually work
I'll have you know its 3 in the morning and i have just finished work sooooo nerrrrrr :p
I grew up in Abergele and know the Tan Y Gopa area really well. I'd always be up for joining you on a trip and showing you around. The fenced off stope is directly in-line with what looks like either a fault line or collapsed tunnel higher up the mountain. Then higher up again there are some roman steps along side a deep ravine which I reckon drops down to a similar depth to the gated entrance just off Tan y Gopa road.
I can remember throwing stones down there as a kid and it used to take about 60 seconds for the stones to come to a rest. On the left of the roman steps is a very short cave that travels upwards to a higher point on the mountain.
Moving further along the path is a bridge which was installed about 15 years ago which crosses the ravine. Prior to the bridge you used to have to balance across a narrow log. Skirting around the side of the bridge would probably be the best way of gaining access, but I would recommend going attached to a rope because there isn't much to stop you if you slip.
If it's not chucking it down in the morning, I'll try and get up there to take some pictures.
Over & Out!
i wouldnt mind a look if you want a bit of company.
Hi Dan, I'm only free till 11am tomorrow and busy all day Sunday, If you're in the area any way it would be great to meet up for an early morning adventure and go for a look. If you're not in the area this weekend, I can do Sunday 9th Dec and we could make a day of it? perhaps doing Abergele then going for a look around Dyserth or somewhere?
not really worth me heading over for just the morning, i am free on the weekend of the 9th, but we are doing P8 that weekend, but i suspect that will be on the saturday though, so sunday the 9th should be fine.
As promised, I headed out this morning to take some pics. Here is the fenced off stope & gated entrance
There is a possible up and over entrance for the slimmer cavers (I'll hold the bags)
Here is the fault line I mentioned above. This is taken from directly above the gated entrance looking up the mountain.
This one is taken from the top of the last photo. These are the steps I mentioned above with the cave to the right and the ravine to the left.
The 1st pic below is taken from the wooden bridge and the last 2 are a rock bridge I found for the 1st time this morning.
Why do my photos appear as files when everyone else manages to display the actual photo? Any ideas?
This is what it looks like from above
Thanks for posting them. Quite informative stuff.
I'm disappointed that i didn't get round to doing them, especially after living round the corner for 14 years!
[quote="Suboffender" post=11598]
I'm disappointed that i didn't get round to doing them, especially after living round the corner for 14 years![/quote]
Too busy shagging - that was always your problem :whistle:
The gate on the adit is probably to protect bat roosts. The woodland trust which own the woods list lesser Horseshoe and Natter's bats as roosting in the old mines. May be best to put on hold till early summer. Piling in now risks disturbing the bats, they will have started hibernating now and won't want to be woken up :)
Interesting area with probably some digging potential, but may be a few hurdles from an archeological point of view...
Dave
This one rob
Sorry, not been on the forum for ages. You've already asked me about this and I answered. See here:http://www.ucet.org.uk/index.php?option=com_kunena&view=topic&catid=41&id=9061&Itemid=191#35610 (http://www.ucet.org.uk/index.php?option=com_kunena&view=topic&catid=41&id=9061&Itemid=191#35610)
You looked a proper nonce before, shouting abuse at me on the A55, with your blacked out windows :lol: :P
Lol