An old well on the Moors and other adventures

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2018
  • In this video we find an old well on the moors or maybe an old shaft. Its Saddleworth moor just outside Manchester. I was on an outdoor adventure in the great outdoors Urbex and discovered some old Tunnel ventilation shafts for Standedge tunnels the old railway tunnels. Whilst out on the moor I also found an abandoned building with an old well in it. I decided to get some go pro underwater footage. This video is a great look at old history of the UK #outdooradventure #urbex #railwaytunnels
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  • @majorberk4647
    @majorberk4647 3 года назад +18

    You are a natural presenter, no ego, refreshingly honest, modest and bit vulnerable in some ways too. Ive watched all of your videos, theres something very special about the work you produce . Its your personality and inquisitive nature plus the time you put in to give us such quality programming.

  • @petedemaio168
    @petedemaio168 2 года назад +2

    Just watched this old one. Bloody hell, the wife was having kittens watching you near the edge of that deep water-filled well.
    Glad you made it back to make a few more hundred videos!
    Great work!!

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  2 года назад

      Yeah I wouldn’t fancy falling in there. It would be easy to as well.

  • @russellmartinkenny5796
    @russellmartinkenny5796 5 лет назад +93

    Better than anything on TV...no BBC biased and no adverts, very educational too. well done Martin.

    • @pauloconnor2980
      @pauloconnor2980 5 лет назад +1

      As Peter Crenshaw, from the Three Investigators, would say:” I’ll buy a double helping of that”

    • @PibrochPonder
      @PibrochPonder 4 года назад +5

      Russell Martin Kenny no BBC biased. Lol I am glad I am not the only person to think that.

  • @davelewthwaite
    @davelewthwaite 5 лет назад +16

    "I'm not going in the the tunnel or anything..."
    It's fun watching these out of order. :)

  • @Dnuddz
    @Dnuddz 5 лет назад +36

    Lowering a strong magnet down the well might be interesting, who knows what old relics lurk in the depths, could be an interesting video

    • @skipper5395
      @skipper5395 5 лет назад +4

      Dnuddz I really like this idea

    • @gabjen7548
      @gabjen7548 4 года назад +2

      Dnuddz i agree would be interesting. He could also attach a line to the go pro and lower it further down to see how deep and what is down there

    • @chrisjones3901
      @chrisjones3901 4 года назад +1

      I'd be too scared to explore moors because precious children have been lost there from hindley and Brady monsters

    • @gabjen7548
      @gabjen7548 4 года назад +4

      Chris Jones i know what you mean but maybe it would be a good thing to find the undiscovered bodies of missing people. Would be good for the families, for closure

  • @garethparr649
    @garethparr649 5 лет назад +3

    Down down into the abyss. That’s fascinating but quite terrifying and how dangerous just left with a bit of a fence to keep people out. Love it !

  • @aaronklein1490
    @aaronklein1490 2 года назад +2

    That little seep coming out of thr rocks certainly looked man-made it might have been interesting to see where it came from after all

  • @metv6858
    @metv6858 5 лет назад +12

    I’m also a train driver for a well known freight haulage company, you don’t see much driving through these tunnels but it’s still quite the experience and creepy 👍🏻. Keep up the great videos mate

  • @nickcaunt750
    @nickcaunt750 3 года назад +2

    I spent a night at the Carraige House when I walked the Pennine Way. I woke up early and had a look outside. The shafts you visit were smoking/steaming like crazy (about 10 to 20 times as much as in this video). I thought there must have been a train accident. But it eased off as the day started to warm up, so it must be a lot of water vapour.

  • @suecordingley538
    @suecordingley538 5 лет назад +10

    Interesting! I like how comfortable you seem when talking to camera, It makes me smile 😊

  • @PNEKarl
    @PNEKarl 5 лет назад +14

    "Ooh it's flopping, I've got a bit of droop" at 7:50 Brilliant!!!!

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +4

      Droop is never good 😆

  • @sharonstuebi8181
    @sharonstuebi8181 5 лет назад +9

    OOO I got very nervous watching you near that deep water!!! Please take care! Oh my lord i had the shivers watching this!

    • @elvinhaak
      @elvinhaak 5 лет назад +2

      How deep the water is does not matter if you can swim to the shore and get out fast enough. Actually, undeep water can be more dangerous because there is a bigger likelyhood you get trapped in mud.
      But better be prepared and better not be alone in such cases.

  • @agentbertram4769
    @agentbertram4769 3 года назад +1

    I lived in Huddersfield for a while and I have walked up to these tunnel vents. Neat!

  • @RichardWatt
    @RichardWatt Год назад

    Martin: assembling a super long selfie stick with a broom handle.
    Me: *MacGyver theme starts playing in my head*

  • @forestsmithy8478
    @forestsmithy8478 4 года назад

    The building originally housed a water balance engine to raise the excavated waste from the tunnel workings.
    It was a more economical method than burning coal as the tub raising waste up the nearby shaft was connected to another tub by a rope or chain through a reduction pulley arrangement which ran over a grooved wheel and went down the much shallower, as seen (now completely flooded) balance pit.
    The tub in the balance pit was filled with water at the top of the shaft until it had sufficient weight to raise the waste filled tub at the tunnel headings at the bottom of the working shaft.
    Upon reaching the balance pit bottom, a valve on the tub opened releasing its water into a drainage adit and a nearby stream.
    After being emptied, the spoil tub would again descend to the tunnel workings to be filled, where the cycle, all controlled by means of a braking system continued.
    The traces of the water courses built to supply the water can still be seen on the hillside.
    Great video!

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  4 года назад

      Thank you very much for the info, great stuff 👍

    • @forestsmithy8478
      @forestsmithy8478 4 года назад

      @@MartinZero I'm happy to have been able to provide a snippet of info' on the subject.
      I lived in Saddleworth and was always fascinated by the industrial remains relating to the tunnels and surrounding villages.
      Your work is second to none, very compelling to watch and inspirational.

  • @johnaboardviolet237
    @johnaboardviolet237 5 лет назад +8

    Your videos are bloody marvelous

  • @Kae6502
    @Kae6502 5 лет назад +2

    You are awesome. So glad I found your channel! Take care. :)

  • @danieltomkinson9625
    @danieltomkinson9625 5 лет назад +1

    Really like you videos it’s nice to see other places and its history

  • @joannataylor3542
    @joannataylor3542 2 года назад

    Love watching your videos find them very interesting and enjoyable to watch. The tv is full of crap don't pay my license either not done for yrs now rather watch your videos and others similar to yours on RUclips they are more interesting

  • @gingerbread6614
    @gingerbread6614 5 лет назад

    Enjoyed the video. Thank you

  • @johnryanbadumar7702
    @johnryanbadumar7702 5 лет назад +2

    Great video Martin! Keep it going!

  • @troublespic
    @troublespic 5 лет назад +24

    that was a old engine house to pump water out of the tunnels when they was being built abiit like the one across the road

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +4

      Thats interesting Brian. Do you think its just flooded over the years ?

    • @troublespic
      @troublespic 5 лет назад +5

      Yes mate I did have a old picture of it but can’t seem to locate it if I do will post it up

    • @paulgrimshaw6301
      @paulgrimshaw6301 5 лет назад +6

      The rectangular building across the road seems to built around the two original Redbrook shafts. It says in www.forgottenrelics.co.uk/tunnels/standedge.html that these had forced ventilation by arranging for water to fall down the "down cast" shaft, carrying air with it which then escaped back up the "up cast" shaft. Perhaps they experimented with the same idea at the two flint pit shifts, which would at least explain why they are so close together.

    • @pauloconnor2980
      @pauloconnor2980 5 лет назад +1

      As Peter Crenshaw, from the Three Investigators, would say:” I’ll buy a double helping of that”

  • @josephranker5716
    @josephranker5716 4 года назад

    Wonderful as always .. and from the colonies, listening to your accent is so enjoyable, thank you Martin

  • @outsidethepyramid
    @outsidethepyramid 5 лет назад +1

    Nothing but love for this and all your other videos.
    Thanks for educating us.

  • @peterduffield221
    @peterduffield221 Год назад

    Awesome video again Martin , you do put yourself in some sticky predicaments , looked like you were sat on a ledge that was over that nightmarish well rather you than me lol , keep them coming cheers pete

  • @derek-press
    @derek-press 5 лет назад +1

    excellent video very interesting, and that well was scary as hell

  • @sambensley3534
    @sambensley3534 3 года назад

    You gave me me sanity in a mad world, thanks Martin,😃😃

  • @andrewschmitz9707
    @andrewschmitz9707 5 лет назад +1

    Super Martin! Shall watch again later,so love how you teach about a side of Manchester we do not always hear of. I am still heading over in 19. Great job.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Andrew, yeah out on the edge this one, foreign territory 😁

  • @ponyboymb
    @ponyboymb 5 лет назад +2

    The Go-pro goes, where Zero daren't Go 😲😲 🤔 brilliant videos 👌🏻👌🏻 keep em coming Mr zero 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Ha Thank you. Yep I do like to stick the go pro in things 😆

    • @ponyboymb
      @ponyboymb 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZero myself and wife to be (this year) Luv watching your videos 👌🏻 well made, factual always great to watch #keepupthegoodwork ✌🏼

  • @malcolmpritchard4882
    @malcolmpritchard4882 4 года назад +1

    That was great Martin never expected to see the metal platform in the chimney 👍👍👍

  • @colin5296
    @colin5296 5 лет назад +2

    An outstanding effort well done , i always wanted to have a look over one of them shafts , drove past these loads off times and never knew about that well.

  • @daveflick12
    @daveflick12 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed the video martin plus your innovations. Ive been quiet for awhile so really glad to be back and watching you great videos. Thank you

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Dave many thanks. When you have no drone a long stick will do 😆

  • @leeharwood9624
    @leeharwood9624 2 года назад

    Wow that looked deeeeep great vid 👏

  • @TheRopeAddict
    @TheRopeAddict 4 года назад

    AWESOME SHOW!!

  • @anvilbrunner.2013
    @anvilbrunner.2013 5 лет назад +7

    I think your explanation for the deep well is spot on. The mechanical parts would have been in that ruin, on the floor level. I share your trepidation for it too. What a grim looking hole. All the metal bars and rammel in that mirky still water could snag your clothes if you fell in. Could snag your clothes, come loose and drag you to the bottom. It gives me the heebejeebees looking at it from here in my arm chair. Can You remember the advertisements in the summer holidays, warning us to stay away from places like that. I could hear the wicked laughter echoing from the 70's when you were' testing the ground'! Should'nt mess like that on your own Martin. Go pro on a rope would be good though next time? I imagine it's a long way to the sleuce gate into the canal. I dread to think what you might find down that horrible shaft.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +2

      Yes it gave me the creeps. Am no daredevil so I wasn't getting too close. I had a mate with me. Yes I remember that advert 😆

  • @michaelwalters7333
    @michaelwalters7333 5 лет назад +1

    Hell Yeah, Awesome Effort

  • @phillnick5664
    @phillnick5664 5 лет назад

    Brilliant vidio..love to see that go pro go down on a line to the bottom of the well.......

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Me to Phill, But I think I'd lose it 😬

  • @teresaoswell6981
    @teresaoswell6981 5 лет назад

    Hiya brilliant video we love it up there so beautiful 🙂

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Teresa yes a beautiful but foreboding place 😬

  • @genemayne1577
    @genemayne1577 5 лет назад

    Another great video Martin.

  • @trevorwright6165
    @trevorwright6165 5 лет назад

    bloody wonderful that was martin and the good old gopro done us proud cheers from trev

  • @brianmoore7910
    @brianmoore7910 5 лет назад

    Great video Martin enjoyed Marsden train station next to the canal great place for lure fishing 👍one of my favourite canals some history around there Martin

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Brian, yeah great place. Whats Lure fishing ?

  • @KenTarrant
    @KenTarrant 5 лет назад

    Great video. Scary old well though!

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi, yes that Well was an unexpected scary find

  • @floydskifloyd2870
    @floydskifloyd2870 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant video cool GoPro footage great underwater shots in the well
    hope you threw a coin in & made a wish 👍

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Hi mate, cheers, yeah wish I could of gone deeper in the well. Forgot to make a wish 🙁

  • @richhough6093
    @richhough6093 5 лет назад +1

    Wow bit risky sat at the side of that well Martin . Very interesting stuff

  • @floor993
    @floor993 5 лет назад

    Not seen yet, great video of those shafts in wonderful surroundings Martin!!

  • @AshtonArcher
    @AshtonArcher 5 лет назад +18

    Another great video Martin. Some digging around and it turns out the structure was an old flint pit - will probably predate the Standedge Tunnels for a few years I would reckon - the building structure looks late 1700s to my eyes too.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Wow really !!! Flint ? Wonder where the well came into it ? or is it just flooded ?

    • @Nick1969
      @Nick1969 5 лет назад

      He obviously found the same map as me! Another great vid mate. imgur.com/a/fqQCNLB

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +2

      Ahh yes looks like a busy area with Quarries. Don't explain the shaft though ? or is it a well. Or was the shaft a mine ?

    • @AshtonArcher
      @AshtonArcher 5 лет назад +2

      @@MartinZero Think it is just flooded - loads of surface run off and that channel you stuck the GoPro up - probably hasn't been used for nigh on 150 years!

    • @AshtonArcher
      @AshtonArcher 5 лет назад +3

      @@MartinZero I'm not well up on mining history although it does look like a shaft - the way it is brick lined. That said, it looks like the structure is now owned by British Waterways - the danger sign - some proper research would need to be done to confirm it!

  • @carlbentley80
    @carlbentley80 4 года назад

    Fantastic video again. Best channel on youtube

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  4 года назад

      Thank you very much Carl

  • @kaybishop3674
    @kaybishop3674 5 лет назад

    Enjoyed that very interesting, so glad you did the pro camera, just shows you don't now what your walking on history,👍

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi kay. Yes definitely. The well was quite a mystery !!!

  • @markmatthews7401
    @markmatthews7401 5 лет назад +1

    We all drive past these amazing secret places daily but Google maps is also a great way of seeing landscapes and a few hidden Gems well done Martin

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Mark, thanks very much 👌

  • @davebarnett5077
    @davebarnett5077 5 лет назад +2

    The shaft is a balance shaft. A counterweight would have dropped down it to help raise spoil from the main vent during construction. This is why the building aligns with the vent. The incline you first walked up had rails originally and was used to lower Stone from the quarry above down to the road. The bearing mounts for the winch drum are still in situ at the very top

  • @allanspence1347
    @allanspence1347 3 года назад

    I love your enthusiasm, Martin.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Allan

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      @allanspence1347 3 года назад

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  • @davidclark3603
    @davidclark3603 5 лет назад

    Again, brilliant!

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 5 лет назад +1

    Another great video Martin, thanks once more. We aren't 'Trainspotters' we're Railway Enthusiasts.
    All the best.

  • @sheilawood4063
    @sheilawood4063 5 лет назад +1

    I’m beginning to think Martin that you’re totally mad lol, that had me on the edge of my seat it was fantastic

  • @ufojules
    @ufojules 5 лет назад +1

    Always wondered how big those things were! It's fascinating seeing them up close

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Yes very deceiving from the road. Hard to work out 😃

  • @christhornley1664
    @christhornley1664 5 лет назад +1

    Love that area of moors between Greenfield and Marsden, I've spent many hours tramping those hills, lots of features to explore both natural and man made.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Chris, yeah beautiful place. 👌

  • @gabjen7548
    @gabjen7548 4 года назад

    Another interesting vid Martin, thanks

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  4 года назад

      Thank you

    • @gabjen7548
      @gabjen7548 4 года назад

      Martin Zero I thought aswell that would have been great to lower the gopro fully down to the bottom of the well to see if there’s anything interesting in there. Have a good one Martin

  • @davidroberts9477
    @davidroberts9477 5 лет назад

    Nice one Martin made my day

  • @abuubaydullah1
    @abuubaydullah1 5 лет назад

    I know exactly where you are ;-) back in my youth days we would take our bikes over the tops where you are,but i'd guess you can't now, thanks for the vid.

  • @adilmouhssine6334
    @adilmouhssine6334 5 лет назад

    Nice view and awesome vlog handsome Martin

  • @urbanvisiondronesuk5193
    @urbanvisiondronesuk5193 5 лет назад

    great video as allways martin, i been up there today with my drones, not far from the mother in laws house there where the great cafe is further up

  • @paulspickernell6875
    @paulspickernell6875 3 года назад

    Nice one Martin

  • @andrewschmitz9707
    @andrewschmitz9707 5 лет назад +7

    There is a tunnel in Massachusetts called Hoosic,the date says 1877,but it took nearly 20 years to complete. They tried an early version of a tunnel machine ,but it failed leading to manual methods with about 200 men lost. I so want to go through it,almost 5 miles through mountains.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Andrew sounds very interesting. 5 Miles is a hell of a way. Was it a road tunnel ? is it in use ?

    • @rachelwillis8416
      @rachelwillis8416 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZerotrain and active

    • @yankeeclipper4326
      @yankeeclipper4326 5 лет назад

      If you search around the internet you can find several accounts of explores in the Hoosac Tunnel. It's just a few hours drive west of me(I live on the coast). I'd love to do an explore of that tunnel; have wanted to for years, but its too dangerous. The tunnel is still active and the schedule has no regularity to it. The trains run at random and as needed. You do not want to be in a 4.75 mile long tunnel with no place to go when a freight train is bearing down on you! The story of the Hoosac is an interesting one for sure. Quite the feat to construct, as it was the second longest tunnel in the world when it opened and was the longest in all of N. America for 40 years. Its still the longest active tunnel east of the Rocky Mountains. Many new technologies and innovations were used in its construction making it the grandfather of long tunnels in the USA. It was also nicknamed "The Bloody Pit" because of the death toll. It's supposedly haunted.

  • @stuartdagnall7663
    @stuartdagnall7663 5 лет назад

    Found you by chance great watching your videos

  • @nixtax3526
    @nixtax3526 5 лет назад

    Great explore mate.

  • @Urbexy
    @Urbexy 5 лет назад +6

    Well done again. That well was the stuff nightmares are made of. Falling in there and you could have major issues getting back out. Was half expecting you to see the remains of the last person who tried to see what was down there :-) Don't know why but the scene in the murky water was quite un nerving to watch! That smaller tunnel was defiantly man made. two slabs tall with a slab on top. Guess that was to supply water to the other structure.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +2

      Yes it was very creepy and unnerving. I get what you mean about the underwater footage. The whole thing is scary and shouts out Death !!!

    • @Urbexy
      @Urbexy 5 лет назад

      You ain't kidding. A great vid though!

  • @BLINDEXPLORERASIFMUHAMMAD
    @BLINDEXPLORERASIFMUHAMMAD 5 лет назад

    Very amazing video well done and I love listening to your videos as I am blind and I am a white cane long cane user

  • @richardgray115
    @richardgray115 5 лет назад +12

    So that spring in the rock near the end, was a man made little canal, with a roof on it , as the sides were made from packed rectangular rocks

    • @SarahGreen523
      @SarahGreen523 5 лет назад

      Yes! I noticed that as well. An old irrigation channel?

    • @Goldie644
      @Goldie644 4 года назад +1

      @@SarahGreen523 Possibly a drainage channel for the quarry at the top of the hill

    • @nickcaunt750
      @nickcaunt750 3 года назад

      @@Goldie644 ​ @Martin Zero Or a water supply for the steam engine?

  • @boyracer1213
    @boyracer1213 5 лет назад

    another interesting video martin 👍👀

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Cheers thank you 👍🏼👁

  • @maryrobins8246
    @maryrobins8246 5 лет назад +1

    I was looking at the moor and thinking i could cover some miles walking lol. When you sunk the camara under the water on this video, i would of been scared in case i found a body! Another great video Martin 😀

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Mary, yes that shaft was very scary

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 лет назад

    Good video

  • @brianfox1980
    @brianfox1980 5 лет назад

    Another great video Martin yes it might be an old pump house

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Thanks Brian, yep possibly

  • @sparkle4223
    @sparkle4223 4 года назад

    That definitely was Marijuana plants down the round chimney, where you extended your gopro. Hahaha. BTW, I've been binge watching your channel for 21h now, best show ever. I just love history and you search for some exciting places.

  • @simontalbot6088
    @simontalbot6088 5 лет назад

    Another great one Martin. You are the Northern Tony Robinson.

  • @oddwad6290
    @oddwad6290 5 лет назад +11

    When mining in damp areas , there's always water draining into and collecting at the bottom of the excavation . The deeper they went , more water would have needed to be pumped out . Enjoy your explorations of this famous area of early industry ! You look very agile , but please have a redundant safety rope when you explore the edges . As you get older the small odds add up . Hope we all can heed this . Enjoy

  • @19bob53
    @19bob53 5 лет назад +1

    Great adventure again Martin, passed that way dozens of times over the years. The building could have an(stream) engine house, maybe for a machine or crane bringing spoil out of the shaft. Dug by hand but machinery to lift rock etc.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      I think thats what it was 👍

  • @RiojaRoj
    @RiojaRoj 5 лет назад +1

    Martin if you want to dangle your GoPro down a hole, try the huge one about a mile east of J27 on the M62 West Bound, right at the side of the motorway. It's a Biggy ! 😊
    I'm guessing its a ventilation or spoil shaft from a tunnel, which one I don't know.
    The one you said smelt of diesel and was steaming, is probably the one that the train caught fire with a 700 ton load of petrol and diesel on board..... which is what you can probably still smell |I guess ???
    Anyway, excellent and interesting as always
    Cheers Roj

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Sounds great, Ive had a quick look on maps cant see it ?

    • @MadMike3003
      @MadMike3003 4 года назад

      @@MartinZero Hi Martin, love your videos! I think this are the shafts coordinates on google maps: 53.732578, -1.611506

  • @jayd1974
    @jayd1974 5 лет назад

    Great video Martin and Happy New Year to you

  • @gingerninja2269
    @gingerninja2269 5 лет назад

    I did lol at 6.49. Class. Thanks fer splitting yer kex in the name of adventure.

  • @lockout1bikes
    @lockout1bikes 5 лет назад +20

    Looks like some sort of old pump house? Maybe! 👻

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +3

      Yeah possibly, its hard to find info on it ?

    • @littleman8674469
      @littleman8674469 5 лет назад +3

      You could try asking people that's lived around in that area...

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +3

      I am on it Christian 👍

    • @anthonykeaveney9816
      @anthonykeaveney9816 5 лет назад

      The brick work is fantastic

  • @John.Doe_
    @John.Doe_ 5 лет назад +5

    A fishing rod is a perfect tool to explore areas with the Gopro. The waterproof housing with some steel nuts to make it sink and even if the fishing line cuts off for some reason and the gopro went down you can still try to find the nuts attached to the waterproof housing with a magnet. Cheap and worked brilliant in the past.👍

    • @tomjoad1363
      @tomjoad1363 5 лет назад +1

      Question is : how long should be the fishing line !

    • @John.Doe_
      @John.Doe_ 5 лет назад

      @@tomjoad1363 How deep do you want to go? ;-)Just make sure it's a strong one!

    • @tomjoad1363
      @tomjoad1363 5 лет назад

      @@John.Doe_ Yep cause even if the camera weights almost nothing, the rope itself will weight something. I would try to go to the end of it.

  • @nedkelly4999
    @nedkelly4999 5 лет назад +1

    No way. I stopped to look at that same same vent a few years back. I thought i could look down it to. I remember slipping on my arse on the way down un my new trackys. Crazy. 👍

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Ned, yeah you don't get the impression of its height from the road. Hope the trackies weren't white 😁

    • @nedkelly4999
      @nedkelly4999 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZero 😂👍

  • @Thebigmanmetaldetecting
    @Thebigmanmetaldetecting 5 лет назад

    Wow that pool of water was bizarre possibly part of a pump house but that just a guess GL&HH buddy

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 3 года назад

    The sign says "Danger Keep out" "Oh it must have been dangerous at one time" You think just like me, I mean that in a good way. LOL Glad you came out OK... All's well that ends well.... Great work......

  • @james-5560
    @james-5560 5 лет назад +2

    Definitely need to get a magnet down that well

  • @HelenaMikas
    @HelenaMikas 5 лет назад +1

    Well done....I'd never have risked a go-pro ..glad it survived .Mor ethank you jeans did ,Great red undies btw ..*

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Ha you cant go playing out in your best jeans, hence the red undies 😆

    • @HelenaMikas
      @HelenaMikas 5 лет назад

      Very true but thought you ripped em on video .So now I get it ripped jeans and red undies are your hazard warning ... Terrific lol

  • @theliquor6423
    @theliquor6423 4 года назад

    Martin fence hopping is the most majestic thing, like a gazelle!😅😉

  • @ant292uk
    @ant292uk 5 лет назад

    Cracking film Martin. On the way back from Huddersfield this summer I took my 6 year old up to them building ruins, the one that you said was probably a shelter.. that's exactly what I told my kiddy, a shelter for farmers or shepherds. The vents deserve a nosy with a drone. As for that well.... Sod that I know where I'd end up! 😁

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Great little adventure for your little one. Yes has to be some kind of shelter that. I need to see into the taller vent. First thing I'll do if I get a drone

    • @ant292uk
      @ant292uk 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZero she loved it. She has got urbex wrote all over her!! 😁 loves being out and about and she has developed a passion for just looking around. Ever since the bee hunt she has started noticing things..

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Great stuff. She's got soul 👌

  • @ashleyod1346
    @ashleyod1346 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Martin, looking at the 1890 map of that area the building you explored is listed as a Flint Pit, possibly a shaft where you could be hoisted down to a seam of flint, now flooded. By the way great you tube channel, cheers Ash

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Ash many thanks. Yes I know some of the maps you mean. It probably is a flint pit but what confuses me is its directly above Standedge tunnels. I wonder if it was initially a flint pit and then maybe workings for Standedge ?

  • @Nathan.Manchester
    @Nathan.Manchester 5 лет назад

    I was just in Marsden 2 Saturdays ago - I passed there and wondered what it was - thanks for answering- I took the drone but the lense wasn’t clean - 🤭 - a like from me 👍

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Nathan. Great little place. Yep you could of flown over the taller one as well 😃

  • @Raffles666
    @Raffles666 5 лет назад +1

    drove past here yesterday :)

  • @pukkah7419
    @pukkah7419 5 лет назад

    well well well !!👍

  • @alfiehenshall688
    @alfiehenshall688 5 лет назад

    Love to see how deep that well was Martin. You got to go back wth the gopro on long fishing line . 👍

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      I think its mega deep. 😱

    • @-__-.
      @-__-. 5 лет назад

      Yeah please do it Martin!

  • @davidforrest4942
    @davidforrest4942 5 лет назад

    Great video when I saw you taping the 2 poles together I thought hope you don't lose the GoPro. Thankfully you didn't, like the cup as well. Keep up the amazing work

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi David many thanks. And yes I had a few heart flutters shoving my Go pro in risky places 😆

  • @markrichardson7815
    @markrichardson7815 5 лет назад +4

    Just started watching your videos and I'm hooked great to see someone so enthusiastic about history...

  • @grezlad
    @grezlad 3 года назад +2

    I also stumbled on your channel after watching the "trapdoor in the canal" video and are now a subscriber.
    I love your way of calculating the vent depths, I thought it would be interesting to use a fishing rod with a fairly heavy lead weight on the end and lower this into the well then measure afterwards.
    Your format and informative content are very entertaining, 10/10

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  3 года назад

      Thanks very much glad you enjoyed. I did love looking at those shafts

  • @richcampoverde
    @richcampoverde 5 лет назад

    Another superbe vid martin 😊 the well you found is the remsins of a bore that was used to pump water out of the workings it is capped 500 feet below the water level

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hello many thanks for the info. Yes am starting to understand now what it is. Do you mean its 500 feet deep ?

    • @richcampoverde
      @richcampoverde 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZero the airshafts go down to the rail line which is 600 feet below that area the sump in question which at one piont during construction was used to clear the workings via a steam pump due to the amount of water encountered was caped at 500 feet to prevent water runoff from entering the tunnels. The side pipe you looked into was part of a water collection system for thr engine

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      600 feet my god, Blackpool tower is 518 feet !!! Ok I want to put something to you. I have read there were no steam pumps. it was all by hand and pulleys and buckets ? It was found it was difficult and inefficient to use steam. What are your thoughts

    • @richcampoverde
      @richcampoverde 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZeroyou are right my friend the tunnel itsself was effectivley dug with bucket and spade but the water needed to be pumprd out hence the engine house your good self found

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery 5 лет назад +1

    This reminded me of the Iain Banks novel 'Complicity', in which a railway tunnel vent shaft plays a large part.

  • @simonholt6649
    @simonholt6649 5 лет назад +1

    Another good video Martin. I had visions at one point of your stick coming back up without your GoPro on the end of it. Thankfully it didn’t though. 👍

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Hi Simon, it was pretty nerve wracking I tell you. In both cases I wasn't getting it back if it went in 🤣

  • @martinfitzpatrick1551
    @martinfitzpatrick1551 5 лет назад

    lovely place!!! i found a sheep skull up where you were when i was a child and took it home. I loved the vents. The cliffs are woorth a look also. I found where sheep slept and cliff faces. Best footage so far of hidden places, and i dont think that footage has been captured before.WELL DONE Martin.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Martin. Its a beautiful and eerie place. I wish I could of got even better footage underwater so fascinating

    • @martinfitzpatrick1551
      @martinfitzpatrick1551 5 лет назад

      @@MartinZero I agree about its eerie nature. You might be able to put the go pro in a clear perspex box with some sealant around the edges. Attach it to a fishing rod to and lower it down??? :)

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  5 лет назад

      Fishing rod Idea is good 👍🏼