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dwt said:Howdy fellas, dean, are you guys mapping these old mines or just going in them for a look around?
Some mapping work has been done. Mostly we take photos and explore.
dwt said:Howdy fellas, dean, are you guys mapping these old mines or just going in them for a look around?
lenners said:Hi dean, I was at that mine a couple of weeks ago. It was a shame seeing all the grafitti and rubbish scattered around.
https://i.imgur.com/MS64Xi9.jpg
You should check out the adits in the misery creek area. Some like the birthday mines have minor collapses but I'm sure they're still passable.
I saw you lads about 2 months ago (well not people, just your trucks) in the enfield state forest. You were parked around a track probably looking for the same adit as I.Raymo said:Great pics as always Dean keep them coming champ. Your always welcome in the cruiser, we love it that your part of our Team at The Victorian Historical Mine Shaft Chasers. Don't forget to like our page on Facebook you guys! Love the forum..
lenners said:Hi dean, I was at that mine a couple of weeks ago. It was a shame seeing all the grafitti and rubbish scattered around.
You should check out the adits in the misery creek area. Some like the birthday mines have minor collapses but I'm sure they're still passable.
stoyve said:Great pics Dean, I see that my ladder is still in place
I just thought I should let you and other forum members know that there have been some recent rock falls in the level where the ladder takes you.
I have been in there three times in the last six months and will not be returning again.
I believe it has become to unstable .
Just some advice as a result of my observations.
Cheers Steve
dean65 said:stoyve said:Great pics Dean, I see that my ladder is still in place
I just thought I should let you and other forum members know that there have been some recent rock falls in the level where the ladder takes you.
I have been in there three times in the last six months and will not be returning again.
I believe it has become to unstable .
Just some advice as a result of my observations.
Cheers Steve
Thanks for the advice Steve. The entire mine is unsafe and there was at least one death in there during it's construction. Reaching the back section above the ladder is not easy and mounting a rescue operation would be very difficult and dangerous. I'm told there is another stope above the main section that may have an air shaft leading to the surface , but I have not been in there. At some stage I would like to walk over the hill on the outside and conduct observations.
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