Coed y gopa/ coed bryngwenallt woods abergele

Started by Dean Wood, Sep 15, 2012, 06:51 PM

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Robin Jones

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?
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Danny Sutton

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.

Robin Jones

As promised, I headed out this morning to take some pics.  Here is the fenced off stope & gated entrance
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Robin Jones

There is a possible up and over entrance for the slimmer cavers (I'll hold the bags)
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Robin Jones

Here is the fault line I mentioned above. This is taken from directly above the gated entrance looking up the mountain.
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Robin Jones

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.
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Robin Jones

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?
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Robin Jones

This is what it looks like from above
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Joel Colk

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!

Ian A

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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:
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Dave Tyson

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...
 
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Steve

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Robin Jones

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

You looked a proper nonce before, shouting abuse at me on the A55, with your blacked out windows  :lol:  :P
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Steve

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