RED BARN DRAIN - Revisited
Following on from WB's visit to see some more of Manchesters drains...
...We headed on over to Red Barn after having already checking out Sidedraught Induction
Although not all that long, it definately has to be one of the more interesting drains due to it's constant shape changes and transitions from concrete to crumbling victorian brickwork to stone
Access is made somewhat challenging since the Outfall has a locked grilled gate covering it, WB especially liked this feature :D
Traversing through, the drain continually changes shape along the way, it's very slippy with mineral deposits and in parts real stoopy!
Outfall
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/1_1.jpg
RBP - Walking Upstream
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Junction
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/4_2.jpg
Stoopy
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/5_2.jpg
Upstream
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/3_2.jpg
Further Upstream - Egg/Blob, A mixture of brick & stone
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/6_2.jpg
Junction - Here the drain continues as a shrinking 3ft RBP, No thanks!
The 'Egg' on the left is a sewer overflow which is a real stooper
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/7_2.jpg
After spending a good while dicking about, we headed back for the daylight of the Outfall
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x..._Barn2/8_2.jpg
Fail-gate
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...Barn2/WB_2.jpg
Climbing out was more of a challenge of 'getting in' Eh WB :D