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UER Forum > Archived World > Irish explorers? (Viewed 224 times)
nonconmat 


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Irish explorers?
< on 10/2/2013 1:19 AM >
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I'll be moving to Ireland (specifically, Dublin) in a couple of months. So, I was hoping to meet some explorer types around that area.

Hopefully, you are as interested in tunnels as I am. Dublin is not the most promising city in the world, but there are certainly things to be found. For example, Poddle -- I did parts of that on my visit a while back (and there are definitely some rad parts that I didn't get to). Old basements and foundations of long-gone buildings such seem to be around, too. The possibility of old water-powered mill ruins also intrigues me. Dublin isn't boring by any means, but it looks like it's gonna be some work.

Anyway, please get back at me via PM if you are in Ireland, or you know some folks there ... I'd love to have a partner in crime. Thank you!

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<Reply # 1 on 10/2/2013 1:44 AM >
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There is stuff to do in Ireland, its just a case of finding it. I think the community in Ireland is very underground. I'm sure you'll be able to find someone though! And if you happen to come across on a short boat journey from Dublin to the UK I can possibly meet up for some explores.

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<Reply # 2 on 10/2/2013 3:22 AM >
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Posted by Blober
There is stuff to do in Ireland, its just a case of finding it. I think the community in Ireland is very underground. I'm sure you'll be able to find someone though! And if you happen to come across on a short boat journey from Dublin to the UK I can possibly meet up for some explores.


Oh I'll be spending some quality time in the UK ... no way am I missing those drains.

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<Reply # 3 on 10/2/2013 7:37 AM >
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River Poddle

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<Reply # 4 on 10/2/2013 11:29 PM >
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Posted by paulpowers
River Poddle

enjoy


Thank you -- been there (but haven't fully explored it yet!)


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Re: Irish explorers?
<Reply # 5 on 10/3/2013 1:11 PM >
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Posted by nonconmat


Oh I'll be spending some quality time in the UK ... no way am I missing those drains.


If you are interested in old mines, the UK is full of great mines to explore. There's an open and active community that you could connect with quite easily. Went there last year for 10 days and got to explore some AMAZING places.

Search for Croeser Rhosydd in YouTube and you will watch a couple of videos. Ziplines and boats deep undergroud? You bet! Dangling on ropes over water filled stopes? Absolutely! It's a challenging trip but worth the effort.

Mine/Cave communities:
http://www.aditnow.co.uk
http://www.mine-explorer.co.uk/

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