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Report - Brownley Hill & Nentsberry Hagg's Mine (through trip) - Cumbria - 2022

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Krypton

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
A wet and soggy through trip from the Brownley Hill Mine, ending up a few miles away at the Nentsbury Hag Mine - many of the workings cross over the county boundary into Northumberland.

Brownley Hill first opened in the early 1700's and came under various ownerships until it was last mined in 1966. Nentsberry Hagg's was first mined in 1737 until 1958, and was for many years blocked by a collapse not far from the entrance. For a more complex history please visit The Mine Explorer Society - Mine Explorer Society
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Entrance to the Horse Level at Brownley Hill

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The narrow tunnel soon opens up to bigger and better things

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Ochre Explosion

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Left or Right?

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Looking Up!

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On the search for the blue pool.

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Found it. The water tasted so good here.

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Looking up to piles of deads (rocks) stacked up on soggy wooden boards.

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Looks safe...

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Cutting through and getting ready to drop down into Nentsberry Haggs Mine.

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Dropping down is via a combination of holding onto rusty old pipes...

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... and navigating soggy ladders

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At the bottom, and now on the Nentsberry Haggs Horse Level

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Things start to get deeper

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And deeper...

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... and deeper!

Eventually, you exit via a portal which is practically in someone's house!

Thanks for looking, Krypton :)
 

Elcamino;)

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
A wet and soggy through trip from the Brownley Hill Mine, ending up a few miles away at the Nentsbury Hag Mine - many of the workings cross over the county boundary into Northumberland.

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52315166488_165891ce5c_c.jpg

Entrance to the Horse Level at Brownley Hill

52315254289_91bc773f04_c.jpg

The narrow tunnel soon opens up to bigger and better things

52314046222_2786af709a_c.jpg


52314039217_ef10eea237_c.jpg

Ochre Explosion

52315254254_27d9ce2266_c.jpg

Left or Right?

52314862656_d900a805ff_c.jpg

Looking Up!

52315148528_bdef7578da_c.jpg

On the search for the blue pool.

52315279090_acc18ea5d9_c.jpg

Found it. The water tasted so good here.

52314044472_81068e1cc8_c.jpg

Looking up to piles of deads (rocks) stacked up on soggy wooden boards.

52314863716_62db5f7027_c.jpg

Looks safe...

52314050932_98dc90d334_c.jpg

Cutting through and getting ready to drop down into Nentsberry Haggs Mine.

52315161468_fb15cbaa20_c.jpg

Dropping down is via a combination of holding onto rusty old pipes...

52314046322_39b185c7ea_c.jpg

... and navigating soggy ladders

52315256849_472755eb37_c.jpg

At the bottom, and now on the Nentsberry Haggs Horse Level

52315139123_df1cbf6bce_c.jpg

Things start to get deeper

52315160683_5faa33a674_c.jpg

And deeper...

52315266354_e859b3925f_c.jpg

... and deeper!

Eventually, you exit via a portal which is practically in someone's house!

Thanks for looking, Krypton :)
Love the brickwork and wooden supports! That blue bit looks ace too-slick report :thumb
 
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