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Report - In To The Void . Halifax . January 2024

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jezzyboo

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First explore of the year found me up at Halifax on a cold January morning ,They have had a dusting of snow up here so got wrapped up accordingly . I was here to check out the Strines beck and a possible culverted section of it

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Entrance was at the cross roads of Holdsworth road and Brow lane , A fair drop down and i knew if i got down then im pretty certain i would not be able to climb back out ! Had checked my exit was clear before jiust hoped there where no obstructions on the way !

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Did well getting down to this ( for an old fat bloke ) once at the entrance there was a small culverted section upstream which was nothing a few other bits coming in looked interesting but it was time to start the main explore

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quite spacious this first bit once under the arch it got tighter
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like Pipemare !
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an off shot to the left was coming up
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dead end then another of shot
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blocked
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welcome change in styles here
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some dodgy civil engineering here ! lol
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tall section looked as though this must have once been open to the outside as it looks as though the windows have been bricked up , next bit had to crawl under
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on to all fours going through this section thankfully only a short crawl
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increased to a stoop here off shots ahead to the left and the right must have been feeds to the factorys above
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had a quick look up here it went on a fair way stone slab ceiling must have been the factory floor but had a long way to go still so couldnt explore it 100%
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left hand of shot , then back to the main drag
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transition to stone arch from brick
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like walking on a golden carpet lol
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could hear gushing water ahead as the culvert turned almost ninety degrees
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just before the mini waterfall there looked like some old steps set in to the wall
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they diddnt lead anywhere , then looking back upstream
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then back to red brick arch got a tad deep here
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then smaller stone arch
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small inlet
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light up ahead
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a very short open air bit at the side of a scrap yard then back underground
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shiny red brick arch but rocky as hell underfoot
 
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jezzyboo

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moving on downstream i existed through a very narrow opening in to the day light then another entrance l

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looking back

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getting even harder underfoot
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last of stone arches back to brickwork
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last pic little side tunnel big enough to crawl up
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long section this of red brick culvert went on a time
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daylight ahead captain ! lol
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only outside for about 6 feet then back underground
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looking back upstream in the last pic then view downstream
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change again to red brick pity the floor was still rocky
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change here to shuttered concrete . the tripod fell over and broke in this section , Also the camera went underwater so pictures not to cracky im afraid
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the sound of gushing water ahead meant another mini waterfall ahead
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looking back this took some getting past as the water was waist deep the sides were so slippery so couldnt get any purchase and ended up sliding in !
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change once past the waterfall to RCP all styles this drain !
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light ahead at last the end was in sight
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last look back upstream
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the outfall had to walk a little further downstream and use a tree to climb out of the culvert , a brilliant explore one of the very best at 1.2 km long overall it took some doing and the start point was a real challenge tuff one one my own but well worth it cheers for viewing
 
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jezzyboo

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Fair play for seeing that through from start to finish.
I can feel my back starting to ache just from looking at the pics.
my first one this year , most of it is fine just a couple of stoopy bits went on a long way mind
 

OysterJam

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Really cool post, there were like 3 times where I was thinking is he gonna go through that bit as well? And you did - good man haha.

Out of interest, did it smell like absolute shit in there?
 

jezzyboo

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Really cool post, there were like 3 times where I was thinking is he gonna go through that bit as well? And you did - good man haha.

Out of interest, did it smell like absolute shit in there?
thanks mate , no never got any smell of the brown stuff it's a culvert and I never saw any evidence of it being anything else other than an underground river , was tight in places but most of it was ok
 

Uncle Tony

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While that looks like a hell of a slog, it does also look pretty awesome! Definitely rather neglected though eh! 😳

If you had to guess, where abouts would you say that tall section with the bricked up openings was, in relation to topside?
 

jezzyboo

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Cheers uncle T . That tall section was in the first 100m of the top entrance , Yeah there were bits that could have done with a clean out but most of it was red brick arch that went for a long way that you can walk through no problem couple of deep bits but a great explore on the whole :thumb
 

Uncle Tony

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Cheers uncle T . That tall section was in the first 100m of the top entrance , Yeah there were bits that could have done with a clean out but most of it was red brick arch that went for a long way that you can walk through no problem couple of deep bits but a great explore on the whole :thumb
Yeah. Looks great. Definitely worth checking out next time I’m up north. ☺️
 

gatopretorockey

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What an amazing report with great photos, you were incredibly brave to tackle it, I felt anxious 😬 just looking at the pictures, I can’t imagine what it was like especially on your own. Thanks so much for the report, the photos and most of all for tackling it. Good for you.
 

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