I've been looking forward to checking out the 'Draining capital of the north', and haven't been disappointed! Headed up to Bradford and met up with toothdoctor. After the usual walk of strange looks we dropped down and made our way to Rainbow junction:
We selected Bypass, a short water slide greeted us almost straight away and hinted this was going to be good. The box section soon opened up into a beast of a 12 ft RCP:
At regular intervals along this were manhole shafts going up a long way:
After a while the pipe shot up another longer water slide, looking back down it:
At the top daylight shone in at a junction were we continued along some box section with very little flow, and upto pandora's.
The infamous slot, when peering though it a light could be seen, which was odd considering it was the only other light we had seen on in the whole system.
Back down the other route lead to Pandora's chamber, the sewer the chamber serviced ran over head and a stoop was required to get to the ladder up. The chamber had everything, cameras, lights, old airhorn, nice! But the bitter twang of fresh could be tasted in every breath and visibility was not good!
Back down to the slide junction and into daylight:
Getting over here was best not done in thigh waders, you can actually see the event horizon where the water flowed in!
A side tunnel lead off to another processing chamber whilst the main route split into 2 box sections and carried on for a while.
We turned back shortly after this point as nothing seemed to be going on and wanted to have a look downstream of rainbow junction, it was a long walk back, I checked with gps when in the open and we were on the other side of the city center than what we started, this system is seriously big.
Downstream macro:
Bradford just keeps on giving, another sidepipe lead to a pretty nasty looking sump:
What a place, the scale was epic and looking forward to checking out the rest of what the city has to offer. Cheers to toothdoctor, quality day! More here
We selected Bypass, a short water slide greeted us almost straight away and hinted this was going to be good. The box section soon opened up into a beast of a 12 ft RCP:
At regular intervals along this were manhole shafts going up a long way:
After a while the pipe shot up another longer water slide, looking back down it:
At the top daylight shone in at a junction were we continued along some box section with very little flow, and upto pandora's.
The infamous slot, when peering though it a light could be seen, which was odd considering it was the only other light we had seen on in the whole system.
Back down the other route lead to Pandora's chamber, the sewer the chamber serviced ran over head and a stoop was required to get to the ladder up. The chamber had everything, cameras, lights, old airhorn, nice! But the bitter twang of fresh could be tasted in every breath and visibility was not good!
Back down to the slide junction and into daylight:
Getting over here was best not done in thigh waders, you can actually see the event horizon where the water flowed in!
A side tunnel lead off to another processing chamber whilst the main route split into 2 box sections and carried on for a while.
We turned back shortly after this point as nothing seemed to be going on and wanted to have a look downstream of rainbow junction, it was a long walk back, I checked with gps when in the open and we were on the other side of the city center than what we started, this system is seriously big.
Downstream macro:
Bradford just keeps on giving, another sidepipe lead to a pretty nasty looking sump:
What a place, the scale was epic and looking forward to checking out the rest of what the city has to offer. Cheers to toothdoctor, quality day! More here