The leeds Masticator
This is a series of culverts, there are 3 main tunnels with lots of bridges and smaller undergromd culverts. The beck changes it's name as it heads down stream. Firstly it's the Meanwood beck,Sheepscar beck then Ladywell beck and lastly Timble beck under the longest section under the city of Leeds.
A couple of hours down a few tunnels turned into a major 9 hour explore emerging in the early hours.. If you don't like Rats avoid this place its teaming with them.. Lots of blockages, deep water and obstacles.
here' a few of the pics we got on Tuesday night.
The open air section of the culvert
At the end of the 2 mile culvert we reach the river Aire in Leeds city center for this magnificent view of Leeds bridge and the dam
There's a load of these pics on my flickr set here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/sets/72157600301066200/detail/
This is a series of culverts, there are 3 main tunnels with lots of bridges and smaller undergromd culverts. The beck changes it's name as it heads down stream. Firstly it's the Meanwood beck,Sheepscar beck then Ladywell beck and lastly Timble beck under the longest section under the city of Leeds.
A couple of hours down a few tunnels turned into a major 9 hour explore emerging in the early hours.. If you don't like Rats avoid this place its teaming with them.. Lots of blockages, deep water and obstacles.
here' a few of the pics we got on Tuesday night.
The open air section of the culvert
At the end of the 2 mile culvert we reach the river Aire in Leeds city center for this magnificent view of Leeds bridge and the dam
There's a load of these pics on my flickr set here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/sets/72157600301066200/detail/
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