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Fort Darnet (Overnighter) - September 2015

SlimJim

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24 hours in a derp!

Shout outs and thanks to Konrad and his old man on this one :D

Yet again another explore and overnighter that's been bouncing around in conversation for a long time! Me and Konrad were determined to do another camp out on a site and end the summer with a bit of a bang. We scratched our heads for a while over different places before Darnet cropped up during a chat. :mrgreen: Thinking about it now, I'm not quite sure how it all came to fruition, it seems like a dream, but with a bit of planning, some improvisation and Konrad's Dad kindly loaning us some equipment, a vessel and a bit of advice we were sorted! :p

I had my doubts...I really did. I even messaged Konrad in the early hours to express my doubts and apprehension over the trip. By the time the morning came and we arrived, I felt much better and we just went for it!

Setting up before setting off. I dumped all the kit and Konrad by the launch point and left my car in a dodgy looking neighbourhood hoping it wouldn't get nicked.

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We're about halfway there at this point, just parallel to the shore of another island. I liken the kayak to being in some sort of giant tea cup. It's heavily laden with gear and handles like a drunk pig. We later found out that it had a fair bit of water inside it too! Jelly fish are floating in the current and it's cold as owt...you don't wanna go in the drink here!

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We're greeted by plenty of old concrete barges on the way through and on the island. They use them to minimise erosion.

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Looking over at the fort from the other side of the moat.

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Setting up a bit and having a brew before exploring. The loopholes for the guns were made of some seriously thick iron. I'm wondering how they moved them around. Steam crane I suppose?

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Space in the middle of the fort with what appears to be an OP on top.

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The lower level has about 4ft of water in it. It's said that it was done deliberately to "prevent vandalism". We were both scratching our heads as to how flooding something would be a logical way to reduce or prevent vandalism because to us it's essentially vandalism in itself. We came to the conclusion that the land owners (Port Authority) are basically just a bunch of stupid, indifferent bellends with no appreciation for history or heritage :D We managed to squeeze the canoe down there anyway so up yours Port Authority goons!

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Time for a beer and a ruby! :D I'm in my boxers because I soaked my trousers and didn't take a spare pair! Oops! Oh well, at least I can say I've done a derp in my pants now too! You can also see the construction of the interior of the fort a little better here. I didn't get many internal photos, but got plenty of video so have a look nearer the bottom of the post!

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Walking around the island I stepped onto what I thought was a solid patch. Turns out it was super soft, stinky silt deposits of some sort and it all just swallowed my foot! Good times :D

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Sunrise the morning after. There was very little ambient light, so night shots weren't possible. I got a few shots of the power station and the lights, etc during the night, but the wind wobbled my tripod! I actually slept really well...the best I've ever slept in a derp or any stealth camp! Got a reasonable 8 hours or so!

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Getting back was a bit more dodgy than getting there. A stove fell into the water, but luckily floated and the rubbish bag was trying to get away. Never-the-less we made it back to shore ok without capsizing!

Here's the video to go with the report:

Honestly though, I never thought we'd make it here, just because of the pure faff-factor, my disliking of tidal water, lack of willing participants, etc. It was an absolute joy to get out here and cross another one off the list and also end the summer on a good note. More pics on my Flickr!

 

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Nice one. The currents around here are quite ferocious, you have to time your visit right with the tides or risk getting swept out to sea (as we discovered last year!)

Not sure which night you did this, but if it was the Saturday just gone there was about 50 of us doing an overnighter at another well known fort on the other side of the isle.

You should climb the gas holder as well, worth it as it's one of only a few left in Kent now. :)

 

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Nice one. The currents around here are quite ferocious, you have to time your visit right with the tides or risk getting swept out to sea (as we discovered last year!) Not sure which night you did this, but if it was the Saturday just gone there was about 50 of us doing an overnighter at another well known fort on the other side of the isle.

You should climb the gas holder as well, worth it as it's one of only a few left in Kent now. :)
Ah we went a couple of days after you lot then it seems. We scraped together a bit of intel on the tides before we went, so didn't get dragged out by the fierce flood or ebb tide.

I saw the holder, my mate did it a while back, but can't say I fancy it myself :D I don't have a head for heights!

 

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Cool report that, enjoyable write up too :)

That black shit looks horrible!!

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Like the look of this, good job on all that effort too! This one would be great for a party/meet! Nice one :D

 

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Great write up and pics mate, this is what the forum is all about. Can see effort went into every aspect of this report, quality (y)

 
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Like the look of this, good job on all that effort too! This one would be great for a party/meet! Nice one :D
Actually it wouldn't. If the coastguard spotted you there they would remove you from the place. Mind you if we got 50 odd people over there I do wonder what they'd actually do. :/

 

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Thats really cool guys and good effort on getting the place done :D

 

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top notch report mate and pics. Seems like a laugh. Nice work

 
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