Thursday 1st November

Started by John Nicholson, Oct 26, 2012, 09:49 PM

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Tom Howard

So, is it definately Nadolig you're all doing then? May I join, would need some times and places though :-) I've been in Nadolig, but can't remember it too well.

Cheers
Tom
(TLH)
The trees have ears, the hills have eyes. Trust no one... but the sheep.
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Vikki Sestan

[quote="Tom Howard" post=10912]So, is it definately Nadolig you're all doing then? May I join, would need some times and places though :-) I've been in Nadolig, but can't remember it too well.

Cheers
Tom
(TLH)[/quote]

Of course you can, do you know where cilcain bridge is? I'm planning on meeting there at 6.30pm tomorrow
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John Nicholson

Vikki, why are you doing Nadolig again when you did it last week?
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Vikki Sestan

[quote="JohnNicholson" post=10924]Vikki, why are you doing Nadolig again when you did it last week?[/quote]

I happen to like nadolig John  :cheer:
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mike leahy

[quote="JohnNicholson" post=10924]Vikki, why are you doing Nadolig again when you did it last week?[/quote]

 because she can. oh and she's a hard core caver  :silly:  :blink:  :silly:  :blink:  :silly:  :blink:  :silly:  :blink:  :silly:  :blink:
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John Nicholson

I'm not sure if we will come yet.  It's a long way for a tight little squeeze.  But clearly Bella wants to go.  If we turn up then I might go for a walk in the woods.
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Robin Jones

[quote="Mad-Dan" post=10911]Nadolig doesnt have any SRT, there is a video posted in the video section which shows the trip.[/quote]

Cheers Dan.  Looks like a fun cave to play in. If you're going there again anytime soon I'd love to tag along, however I have an extremely boring 'Chamber of Trade' meeting tomorrow evening in Rhos on Sea until 7ish so I'll have to say no this time around.

Thanks for your advice and guidance though  :)
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Tom Howard

Ok, provisionally I'll be coming. Just on way down to Leicester so hopefully the traffic doesn't make me late tonight. See you later :-)
The trees have ears, the hills have eyes. Trust no one... but the sheep.
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Joel Colk

[quote="JohnNicholson" post=10929]I'm not sure if we will come yet.  It's a long way for a tight little squeeze.  But clearly Bella wants to go.  If we turn up then I might go for a walk in the woods.[/quote]

If you go for a walk along the riverbank on the same side as Nadolig, there is at least one other hole to have a look in. One is an abandoned GCC dig.

Ian A

Currently at rest in the Elephant's graveyard
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John Nicholson

I should have posted earlier but been out this afternoon.  We will not be comming so no Nadolig this evening for Bella, (who is working on her Art homework about Andy Warhole), and no walk along the bank of the river in the dark for me.  

What were GCC digging?  A mine or a cave?  Why have Countryside Council for Wales not immediately acted against them as they did against our members digging out the back entrance to Poachers?
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evan john

It's a really old dig on the verge of collapse so probably before the suits got involved.
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Tom Howard

Excellent trip tonight, nice little sporting, yet pretty cave. Your dig's looking good too :-) oh, Vikki my email is....  tomlhoward[at]hotmail[dot]co[dot]uk.  You're more than welcome to join our trips whenever you like :-)
The trees have ears, the hills have eyes. Trust no one... but the sheep.
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Joel Colk

[quote="JohnNicholson" post=10968]I should have posted earlier but been out this afternoon.  We will not be comming so no Nadolig this evening for Bella, (who is working on her Art homework about Andy Warhole), and no walk along the bank of the river in the dark for me.  

What were GCC digging?  A mine or a cave?  Why have Countryside Council for Wales not immediately acted against them as they did against our members digging out the back entrance to Poachers?[/quote]


It was a mine, the name escapes me (as usual). The dig has been abandoned for a long long time.