Medlock Culvert - Manchester
History
This section of the River Medlock is literally culverted under the Eastlands area of Manchester, it is reasonably short and sweet, about 600 meters long and is full of lovely Victorian Brick-Like Goodness. Around halfway through it is intersected with a cool waterfall from the nearby canal system that runs through Philips Park, and then proceeds down to the Outfall towards Aardwick.
My Visit
This nice looking stroll has been near the top of my list for a fair bit, unfortunately I had other things to do on Sunday so this became a Bank Holiday Monday stroll. More or less incident free except for the choice of camera dunking or flooded wellies at one point, camera one of course. I even got told by a child as I entered the park to enjoy myself playing
Report
As with most people I started by finding the upstream end of the culvert and was washed downstream, usual collection of shopping trolleys, lost footballs and empty wine bottles at the entrance.
Soon was in enjoying my subterranean stroll
Passing the odd interesting feature
A quick play here resulted in my first welly fail, trouble with lone explores is running around to get props in place, the 12†deep section of the culvert got me in the dark!
Back on that side of the culvert I had a proper look at the RCP section and the chamber above.
Then on with the stroll.
The culvert is well worth a visit, for me the downstream end was probably my favorite.
But the overflow from the canal was also an excellent feature, worthy of a cameo appearance for this report.
Better looking without me, and a great side passage.
A quick mooch around all the other side passages and features didn’t find too much of interest.
That’s it, it's not a proper culvert or drain explore without getting wet feet, slipping on your arse or nearly dropping your camera in the drink, this lived up to all these criteria so a worthy explore for when your next in Manchester.
Cheers,
TLR.
History
This section of the River Medlock is literally culverted under the Eastlands area of Manchester, it is reasonably short and sweet, about 600 meters long and is full of lovely Victorian Brick-Like Goodness. Around halfway through it is intersected with a cool waterfall from the nearby canal system that runs through Philips Park, and then proceeds down to the Outfall towards Aardwick.
My Visit
This nice looking stroll has been near the top of my list for a fair bit, unfortunately I had other things to do on Sunday so this became a Bank Holiday Monday stroll. More or less incident free except for the choice of camera dunking or flooded wellies at one point, camera one of course. I even got told by a child as I entered the park to enjoy myself playing
Report
As with most people I started by finding the upstream end of the culvert and was washed downstream, usual collection of shopping trolleys, lost footballs and empty wine bottles at the entrance.
Soon was in enjoying my subterranean stroll
Passing the odd interesting feature
A quick play here resulted in my first welly fail, trouble with lone explores is running around to get props in place, the 12†deep section of the culvert got me in the dark!
Back on that side of the culvert I had a proper look at the RCP section and the chamber above.
Then on with the stroll.
The culvert is well worth a visit, for me the downstream end was probably my favorite.
But the overflow from the canal was also an excellent feature, worthy of a cameo appearance for this report.
Better looking without me, and a great side passage.
A quick mooch around all the other side passages and features didn’t find too much of interest.
That’s it, it's not a proper culvert or drain explore without getting wet feet, slipping on your arse or nearly dropping your camera in the drink, this lived up to all these criteria so a worthy explore for when your next in Manchester.
Cheers,
TLR.