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Ojay
Location: Manchester Gender: Male
| | Warmden Grotto, Accrington - June 2010 < on 7/2/2010 4:35 PM >
| | | Warmden Grotto, Accrington - Visited By Ojay and Andyj23UK. My first report on here so go easy It had pissed down all night and into the next day so I was stuck for ideas, then lightbulb moment, go in drains A quick call to AndyJ and we were heading underground once more into the "Grotto" through the Infall upstream of the Warmden Brook. Buried below a once thriving Mill industry, the brook twists and turns as it winds downstream back towards Accy town centre. The culvert is an oddity in itself, a mixture of brick/stonework changing shape along the way with a number of waterfalls and curious tunnels it's quite a cool place and if your into underground then well worth a look. Anyway back to the Infall, it started off quite stoopy and we were accompanied by some ducklings, then as I shone my torch ahead it was a case of WTF. The stone tunnel now dropped to 2.5ft. "Andy it's proper stoopy here man, how long before we can stand up?" "Err, what, how stoopy is it?" "Under 3ft, do you remember this bit?" "No". We were now crawling on hands and knees, despite wearing chesties I was still getting quite wet and the place stank of duck piss! (This is how we do it). Anway after around 400 yards of potholing LOL we managed to stand up again, and after a short mooch was back in the daylight briefly before we disappeared underground again. It wasn't long before we could here the roar of a waterfall ahead, and I was suddenly reminded of why I was wearing my harness.
We needed to get down this 12ft fall in one piece, so down goes the rope followed by Andy followed by myself - Abb'ing your drains FTW. Anyway continuing downstream we traversed through a curious mix of stone and brick before we reached the first outfall of this section of the Brook. It was here we got out and picked up the Infall of the Hyndburn Brook which eventually joins back up underground with the Warmden as it heads downstream to the centre of town.
Into the 'Grotto'
Safely down the falls
'Brickwork'
'Stonework'
One of a number of Outfalls where the Brook appears briefly overground
Andyj
More Accrington goodness to follow......... [last edit 7/2/2010 4:37 PM by Ojay - edited 1 times]
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decrepitude
Location: Norcal Gender: Male
| | Re: Warmden Grotto, Accrington - June 2010 <Reply # 1 on 7/8/2010 7:57 PM >
| | | Those drains look very old and photogenic, thanks for the nice pics
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DirtMcGirt
Location: Dallas, Texas Gender: Male
| | Re: Warmden Grotto, Accrington - June 2010 <Reply # 3 on 7/8/2010 8:31 PM >
| | | Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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AUSxPDX
Gender: Female
| | Re: Warmden Grotto, Accrington - June 2010 <Reply # 4 on 7/8/2010 9:40 PM >
| | | I really like the first picture. I'm amazed that something as simple and unnoticed as a drain can look beautiful
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Sixmoons
Location: Adelaide, Australia
| | | Re: Warmden Grotto, Accrington - June 2010 <Reply # 5 on 7/9/2010 9:25 AM >
| | | This drain is the coolness. Lovely brick architecture, not a scrap of vandalism and lush natural scenery at the outfall. Looks great!
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