Visited by myself -thanks to REEF for directions!
I was armed with a dim head torch and my k800i camera phone so pics arent brilliant,
Sadly the collapsed part of the hideout is acting as a funnel collecting rain and leaves so the corrosion is getting very bad
Outside, the concrete doorway is an internal wall uncovered by the lack of a roof:
Inside looking at the bottom of the entrance shaft
Looking up the shaft which has been capped off
Looking through the collapsed section
Same from the other end
a badly rotted lintel
Me in the escape tunnel
tunnel exit with log in it
a broken vent pipe (asbestos)
Groove in the tree bark where the aerial was run
Minutes before i got here there was a massive downpour which made the whole area really sticky with mud and clay, also the tunnel had water running through it making it a very messy visit!
I was armed with a dim head torch and my k800i camera phone so pics arent brilliant,
Sadly the collapsed part of the hideout is acting as a funnel collecting rain and leaves so the corrosion is getting very bad
Outside, the concrete doorway is an internal wall uncovered by the lack of a roof:
Inside looking at the bottom of the entrance shaft
Looking up the shaft which has been capped off
Looking through the collapsed section
Same from the other end
a badly rotted lintel
Me in the escape tunnel
tunnel exit with log in it
a broken vent pipe (asbestos)
Groove in the tree bark where the aerial was run
Minutes before i got here there was a massive downpour which made the whole area really sticky with mud and clay, also the tunnel had water running through it making it a very messy visit!