earlier on this year i purchased a kayak to have a bit of a paddle on, but between you and me it was to explore one or two culverts that are a little difficult to access as much as anything.one of the outfalls id spotted looked interesting so last week went down for a nosy but the entrance was badly silted up with muddy oil deposits
returning again this morning with chest waders and the drains cart strapped to the front of the kayak plus all the other gear you would normally take i gained access in to the drain without capsizing or getting wet
the first part as said was heavily silted up so got to the first manhole to get kitted up, dragging the kayak in to the drain so it diddnt float off or attract any unwanted attention
this was an old drain the old man hole covers allowing some light in to let me get kitted up out of the silt
thankfully the pipe got cleaner
looking back to the starting point
2nd manhole chamber a bit more debris underfoot but more of a worry a reduction in the pipe diameter
looking back to the start you can see the swilly ( a bend in the pipe that holds water and silt ) in the brick pipe
this pic is looking back to the 2nd manhole was on the trolley cart now as it was only about 1400 mm high, shouldnt have bothered as no sooner had i got round the bend i was confronted with this !
DRAIN FAIL ! could hear running water at the other side of the wall had great expectations about this explore but sadly they diddnt materialise . Had done a fair bit of home work on this and was expecting this drain to go up as far as the ponderosa ( it probably did once upon a time ) but that probably drains in to the new interceptor sewer and these old outfalls have now been sealed to prevent any discharge or for good old health and safety or to stop the river ( when in flood ) going in to the intercepter sewer . Back out the way i came in and strap the drains cart back to the kayak and wrestle it over the railings and back in to the van then home to clean of the oily silt guess you cant win em all thanks for watching
returning again this morning with chest waders and the drains cart strapped to the front of the kayak plus all the other gear you would normally take i gained access in to the drain without capsizing or getting wet
the first part as said was heavily silted up so got to the first manhole to get kitted up, dragging the kayak in to the drain so it diddnt float off or attract any unwanted attention
this was an old drain the old man hole covers allowing some light in to let me get kitted up out of the silt
looking back to the starting point
2nd manhole chamber a bit more debris underfoot but more of a worry a reduction in the pipe diameter
looking back to the start you can see the swilly ( a bend in the pipe that holds water and silt ) in the brick pipe
this pic is looking back to the 2nd manhole was on the trolley cart now as it was only about 1400 mm high, shouldnt have bothered as no sooner had i got round the bend i was confronted with this !
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