Which part of the site would said reservoir have sat under? I have never heard or seen anything along those lines.ironfistdoug wrote: ↑21 May 2019, 3:12 pmMost of it was demolished along time ago.
There was also an underground reservoir welded shut. Did anyone ever get into that?
It was near the bit they left but it could be long gone as I haven't been there in 15 maybe 20 years.Echo wrote: ↑21 May 2019, 4:49 pmWhich part of the site would said reservoir have sat under? I have never heard or seen anything along those lines.ironfistdoug wrote: ↑21 May 2019, 3:12 pmMost of it was demolished along time ago.
There was also an underground reservoir welded shut. Did anyone ever get into that?
As can be expected with an unsecured site multiple new entry points have appeared. Still as easy as ever. Plus there's temp fencing running along the entire southern side, so if all else fails one can just walk around to that and it's an easy jump. Unfortunately access to the chambers under the silos has been pretty much cut. There's still one entrance (if you've never been down under you probably wont recognise it as anything more than a collapsed staircase) but it involves walking through some stagnant, rather nasty water. I know for a fact it links into the chambers under the main silos, however as I've already been down there I feel no need to do it again now that access is a full mission.DalekYuna wrote: ↑21 Oct 2019, 1:03 pmMe and my brother took a look about 10 months ago when we were in the area. Walked the entire perimeter as far as we could go and was completely fenced off. Seemed to be some newish looking paths inside so not sure what that was for.
I’m guessing trusty bolt cutters have been used on the fence since we were there (were no holes at the time and some of the fence seemed newish). Or those better at climbing could easily scale (I’m not good at such so didn’t even try).
Oh, to reply to the original poster. I wouldn't particularly call this a good way to the roof. But it's the only evidence I've seen of anyone being up there in the past 10 years. Unfortunately the video is taken by someone who evidently is not an urbexer because he cuts much of the crucial climb part. However enough can be gathered to know how he did it. It's really the only spot I ever though was partially viable. Seeing him do it spurred me to go and try again but with no avail. I think you need some serious upper body strength to make the climb he did.
A section of it appears in this video.