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Rhosydd Slate Mine - North Wales - April 2015

Lenston

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The Trip



Visited with The Kwan

An amazing location with so much to see in the area, weather wasnt amazing but just added to the moodyness of the place. This was a reserve location as we couldnt find the other which will be on the return visit.

Possibly July there will be a camping trip with bbq and beers with some mines and various other things in this area, i will be posting up the trip details shortly which will be open cross forum and open to everyone so please get in touch if you are interested.

History

Slate was first discovered here in the 1830's when quarrying commenced on a very small scale. Operated by a string of different owners each developing and enlarging the workings. But the story is not one of steady expansion. The ups and downs of the slate trade, the difficulties of raising capital, geological problems and dangerous underground working practices also brought periods of closure and industrial unrest. Peak output occurred in the 1880's when over 6000 tons per year of saleable slate was mined. This was also the period of greatest employment when over 200 workers were engaged. A major blow to the quarry occurred in 1900 when the "Great Fall" occurred underground, in the south eastern section of the workings. This destroyed a large part of the most profitable reserves. From this major blow the quarry never fully recovered.

The first world war brought about a period of complete closure followed by reopening in 1919 and a brief flurry of activity. A slow lingering existence followed until final closure in 1930. However in the hope of the market for slate improving it was decided to keep the underground pumps working. This proved to be a futile gesture and the pumps were finally turned off in 1948 causing much of the underground workings to flood. The life of the quarry had ended and the scrapmen moved in. The final ignominy being the wholesale demolition of many of the quarry buildings to recover the workable slate. This accounts for the ruinous state of much of the surface remains today.

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Thanks for looking

 
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wellingtonian

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Awesome stuff fella. The walk up to adit 9 is an added bonus to what lies underground. Stunning locations above and below. Captured like a pro are always. (y)

Oh yeah, props for climbing out of the Twill guys, wasn't sure if that was doable.

 
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Great pics there mate, thanks for sharing (y)

 

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Looking good there mate and July sounds like a plan (y)

:comp

 

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Mines ain't really my thing but all aside this looks pretty cool! Loving the en route pics too :)

 

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Awesome stuff fella. The walk up to adit 9 is an added bonus to what lies underground. Stunning locations above and below. Captured like a pro are always. (y) Oh yeah, props for climbing out of the Twill guys, wasn't sure if that was doable.
Its doable but wouldnt take a large group out through it lol

 

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Looks a bit nice does this :)

 

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OOhh me likey! That first shot is sweet as. Count me in for July :D

 

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Nice one Lenston, gotta love a bit of welsh slate. :)

July for a meet sounds like a plan to me. There's a good camping site we know of in the area that we've used before if we want somewhere to stay, let me know and I'll ping you the details. It's real basic, but very laid back.

 

Lenston

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Nice one Lenston, gotta love a bit of welsh slate. :) July for a meet sounds like a plan to me. There's a good camping site we know of in the area that we've used before if we want somewhere to stay, let me know and I'll ping you the details. It's real basic, but very laid back.
Cheers Mike, yeah been chatting with Kwan about that campsite, sounds like a winner and you can have a campfire :)

 
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