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Mining village |
This was my second time doing the Glendalough
White Route barefoot, and this time we climbed up the scree from the mining village at the top of the upper lake. Some history can be found
here which says "
The workings in the Glendasan valley (Wicklow Gap)
were connected by a tunnel through Camaderry mountain into Glendalough" so maybe this was the tunnel I entered?
Another cave entrance is visible in the picture below, highlighted in magenta - but we had no time to climb up to it. See
here for more details of the mineral lode lines.
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The mines viewed from the Spinc - note the yellow rectangle
(click to enlarge the photo) |
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This is the yellow rectangle zoomed in, this is the mine entrance we climbed up to |
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Looking into the mine entrance |
I went about 20 feet into the tunnel to take this photo - standing in about 9" of chilly water to do so. The tunnel continued straight and level for as far as I could see.
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View from the mine entrance |
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We descended down the path that the ore would have taken |
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