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Report - Yew Crag Slate Mine (Cumbria, Feb, 2022)

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urbanchemist

28DL Regular User
Regular User
A slate mine on the opposite side of the valley from the much better known Honister mine.

It consists of mainly surface workings at the top, connected to valley floor by a long incline (red line on the map below) with a number of tunnels leading into the hill.

Like Honister itself, it hasn’t featured on here before, but then there isn’t anything particularly spectacular to see.

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Background: Slate has been quarried here for centuries, with an incline built in 1879 to get product down to the valley below.

The incline had a winding drum at the top with carts running on rails - as full carts descended they pulled empty ones (or maybe just a heavy counterweight).

It was extended further downhill later (dashed line), with this section operated by an electric motor at the bottom with a return wheel at the top.

An aerial ropeway was added in the 1920s, and remains of all methods of slate transport can still be seen.

The mine finally closed in 1966 due to ‘difficult roof conditions’.


Explore: Easy, just walk up the hill looking for holes (aka adits or levels).

Pictures are mostly phone as my camera lens kept fogging up.

The incline and approach.

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Thing for moving carts sideways off the track.

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Remains of a cart.

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The first hole was typical of most of the lower ones - it went in about 50 yards before the rails disappeared under a pile of rocks.

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On up the incline.

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The next hole with a short tunnel under some stacked waste leading to a cavern, again with a collapse further on.

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Another one.

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And another.

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The fifth one was more promising, with a strong breeze blowing into the mountain suggesting it might not be completely blocked.

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However the passage at the end looked a bit lethal so I reluctantly gave it a miss.

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Back outside, a view showing how sections of the incline have slid off down the hill.

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The wheel for the lower part of the incline.

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Pylon for the aerial ropeway.

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Another hole leading to a cavern full of large boulders.

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urbanchemist

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Heading up to the winding drum with its long break handle dangling down in front.


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Above here it was mostly ruined buildings…

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…and open workings. I had a look down the bottom of this one, but didn’t find any holes at the back.


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However a bit further up there were a couple more underground sections, connected to each other internally like some of the lower levels.


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Near the top now, the final hole was just a short tunnel leading into an open quarry.


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Good views from up here of the Honister incline, which was built at the same time.


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Honister is both a working slate mine and a tourist attraction, and the miners track, inclines and tunnels over there are also a good wander.

Just pity the tourists who pay to walk up the mountain in silly clothes, and ignore anyone who tries to tell you its ‘private’.
 

MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
Haven't looked into cumbria much for explores although it's no further than Wales for us really. Some of your recent reports on these small mines around Cumbria are great.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
This is a fab report. So much to see, and if you know your mines like you do and the remnants left behind, its fascinating. Beautiful photos of all of it.
 
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