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crippletron 3000
30-05-2012, 11:35 AM
Ghetto Falls aka Harms Way

When it rains DO NOT go in here!


Having failed further downstream a good while back now due to heavy flow and and metal grilles, I decided to see what the upstream culverted section of this brook had to offer being on my doorstep and all..

I originally had the name Ghetto Falls earmarked for this one, from having seen it in action a few times over the past couple of years

(Yet again proving my theory that some of the more interesting drains are indeed located in or near to Ghettos)

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Essentially a small culvert of varying ages, with a number of different yet interesting sections that make up the 320m or so from outfall to infall

Above the outfall is a stepped overflow from the canal located above, it acts as a levelling system carrying any excess to the brook below


I might add it started to piss down as I arrived the first time here, and although the leveling system above was surprisingly dry, the depth and the flow inside the first horshoe section was ridiculous

So much so I lost my footing hitting the drink my chesties filled and I had to practically swim out :eek:

Fortunately I only had my headtorch to worry about, or else it would have been curtains for my kit!

Although 320m sounds short, the place was feature packed and took a good while to traverse the silted washed up crap in here

Here, the brook is carried through a transition of 2 - 2.5m Brick Horshoe, CMP, and the remainder a Brick/Stone Arch combo with some Concrete thrown in here and there for good measure

The oldest section dating back to 1903 and more recently re-inforced/upgraded near to the infall in the early 90's


It's also worth noting the CMP section is dangerous as f00k as quite a few places have corroded away, leaving jagged shards of rusty metal below the waterline and great big holes, again concealed below the murky depths

(I would assume concreteJungle named this place so, as he managed to gash his waders whilst in here)

Eventually it becomes a shrinker and splits to a stoopy section leading to the infall


Outfall - Hidden behind the cascade from the canal overflow above

'Ghetto Falls'

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/1.jpg


Singing in the drain

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/2.jpg


2m Brick Horshoe

(This was well above waist deep last time, made a change not to have to swim out) :rolleyes:

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/3.jpg


Transition Junction

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/4.jpg


CMP - Beware!

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/5.jpg

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/6.jpg


'1903'

Dressed stonework switching to a Brick Arch

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/7.jpg


Back to a Stone Arch

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/9.jpg

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/8.jpg


Here the culvert splits into 2 smaller st00py stone sections which eventually lead to the infall

(Also a smaller watercourse exits on the right through a 1m RCP)

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/10.jpg


Ahead a low concrete topped section

(This bit was re-inforced around 1991)

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/11.jpg


Infall

...Finally after having st00ped and crawled around all sorts of shite for 10 minutes or more

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx345/ojay1234/Other/Ghetto%20Falls/12.jpg


Proper Bo I tell thee :thumb

birdinanaviary
30-05-2012, 12:52 PM
Purple umbrella shot BOOM

I have an obsession with photographing umbrellas
Love it!

Another excellent set there!!!! - you given me a very pleasurable mornings viewing!

GeoVDUB
30-05-2012, 02:09 PM
That umbrella suits you!

BA
30-05-2012, 03:56 PM
Really nice shots :)
It is a good job that your kit wasnt there!
:lol: at the umbrella, sure that did a great job at keeping you dry!

coops
31-05-2012, 08:54 AM
Love your reports always cracking :thumb

ROYALBOB
31-05-2012, 12:00 PM
Cracking pics fella