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Report - Dreadnaught Storm Drain - Bristol - July 14

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Lenston

Bajo Tierra
Regular User
The day

Visited with Lolly92 and a non member

Done loads of times before and difficult to get a different take on this place, was a good couple of hours though and fairly fresh in parts​

Some History​

Sometimes also known as the Malago Storm Water Interceptor it was built in the early 70's to help cope with the flooding problems faced in Bedminster. It is roughly 2 miles long, and runs adjacent to the Southern Foul Water Interceptor, with various overflow chambers along the way.

Some pics​

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Thanks for looking
 

Seffy

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Very, very sharp photos here dude, you've certainly done the place justice!

If you're around, would be good to see you at this Saturday's meet :)
 

Boba Low

SWC ___/
28DL Full Member
I like this drain, it felt different to others I'd done before it. Bigger, cleaner and easier to traverse but slightly threatening and dangerous too, imagine it gushing fully. That Bristol drain mud in the outfalls is quite something too, proper smooth fudge.
 

Ojay

Admin
Staff member
Admin
Some cracking pics, good to see more people taking advantage of our 3 day summer and heading in drains :thumb
 

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