Is this thread almost like a 'tag'? OP joins in March, posts this which contains almost half their post count. Not logged in since September and never posted much of interest.
Well, now I'm here I might as well add some more thoughts:
How about initials scratched into a wall? Tom says he removes ALL of it in mines. Is that the correct course? Prehistoric cave paintings have been removed by enthusiastic cleaners. Dated drawings have gone from chalk mines. If I'd put my initials in a wall at Maenofferen when I fist visited people would likley assume I worked there as the dates would be pre-closure (I didn't deface the walls...grandfather would have killed me for doing damage!). Growning up with wooden flipup lid desks at school I think most kids (well, the lads anyway) scratched them or cut scallops into the edges...that was a long time before most 'explorers' on here were born. Recently I was looking at some church pews with dates stretching over 300 years - where is the cut-off between 'interesting and historically significant' and unsightly vandalism? Is it when the place stops being used? If that's the case then is it at the end of it's orginal use or end of any use?
Is adding graf, a tag or sticker really so different?
Stickers - no, it's vandalism just like smashing dial glass, insulators etc.
Graf - some decent art (though that's rare) BUT no, it's vandalism and detestable. Usually just ruins things for evceryone else (it's not been easy to get decent photos of the kilns at Cowdale for twenty years as most angles include this rubbish....and the council vandalism ruined things for newer explorers by removing buildings).
Perhaps we need a voluntary code of parctice where the first explorer puts in an A3 sketchpad and pack of crayons for those that follow*
*though we know it would get ripped up, pssed on, stolen etc. soon after it was mentioned on the internet.
Well, now I'm here I might as well add some more thoughts:
How about initials scratched into a wall? Tom says he removes ALL of it in mines. Is that the correct course? Prehistoric cave paintings have been removed by enthusiastic cleaners. Dated drawings have gone from chalk mines. If I'd put my initials in a wall at Maenofferen when I fist visited people would likley assume I worked there as the dates would be pre-closure (I didn't deface the walls...grandfather would have killed me for doing damage!). Growning up with wooden flipup lid desks at school I think most kids (well, the lads anyway) scratched them or cut scallops into the edges...that was a long time before most 'explorers' on here were born. Recently I was looking at some church pews with dates stretching over 300 years - where is the cut-off between 'interesting and historically significant' and unsightly vandalism? Is it when the place stops being used? If that's the case then is it at the end of it's orginal use or end of any use?
Is adding graf, a tag or sticker really so different?
Stickers - no, it's vandalism just like smashing dial glass, insulators etc.
Graf - some decent art (though that's rare) BUT no, it's vandalism and detestable. Usually just ruins things for evceryone else (it's not been easy to get decent photos of the kilns at Cowdale for twenty years as most angles include this rubbish....and the council vandalism ruined things for newer explorers by removing buildings).
Perhaps we need a voluntary code of parctice where the first explorer puts in an A3 sketchpad and pack of crayons for those that follow*
*though we know it would get ripped up, pssed on, stolen etc. soon after it was mentioned on the internet.