Inhospitable + The Works
(explored with @Ojay , @MartyZero and a non-member)
Inhospitable is a (as the crow flies) 1 and a half kilometer long culvert on the Moss Brook.
This drain includes a peculiar feature, called The Works (you will see why its called that soon).
The Explore
We got to the...
Old Worsley
Explored/Photographed with @Ojay and @MartyZero
To start off this was quite a rushed and dramatic explore, certainly one of the more mission impossible type explores with the unpredictable weather this month!
Photos are mainly by @Ojay and @MartyZero and screen grabs from footage I...
Storm Drain Warrington March 2022
I previous saw this on a post and “needed” to explore this one!
It some some time to find the entrance after clambering over banks we came to the grid which was half taken off. We didn’t take the opposite half away and instead chose to clamber down which was...
The History
Most of this drain was covered likely in the post-war period along much of its length, and was created from the historic river which runs all the way to the River Thames. Originally it was a ditch running through fields, as much of greater London was surprisingly once rural in...
History:
Clapham Storm Relief, or more commonly dubbed "Lucky Charms Drain" makes up just one of the many underground sewer networks across the capital, and was constructed during the late 1800s. During the 19th century, Sir Joseph Bazalgette designed the modern-day sewer system, in response to...
History:
The Markeaton Brook is an 11-mile-long (17 km) tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. The brook rises from its source south of Hulland Ward, and flows for most of its length through the countryside north-west of Derby before entering a culvert to the north of the city...
Hi guys, i haven't seen a report written on this for a while so here we go.
'Down below' is a storm relief drain found just down the Fowlea brook in stoke, finding it was fairly easy after a bit of trial and error and a bit of map work
So off we went over a bridge into the brook and after a...
Hi all,
this is my first report ive written on this website I will keep it short.
So me and a friend have been talking about doing this for some time. We decided now was the right time with there being very little rain fall in the past few days.
We spent about 2 hours walking once we had...
Time Machine is a culverted section of the High Lode that runs under Ramsey, named after the fact that this culvert was originally also the location of some underground mechanism that powered the town clock in the street above.
Here’s a couple of pics of the clock, taken on my trudge back to...
Shedload (a.k.a a big ol detention tank), Bristol
So first off I should say that this isn’t exactly an ‘ep1c’ or anything, don’t get me wrong. It is, however, something that has been a bit of a thing of conversation over the years as far as talks of Bristol underground go. The only...