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start [25 Jun 2021 11:18]
cookie [BCA News Feed] Add BCA logo
start [08 Jul 2021 10:12]
cookie [Singing River Mine Access] Added image
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 +<panel type="warning" title="Singing River Mine Access">
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 +Following a change in ownership and landscaping work, the entrance to Singing River Mine is now located in a private garden.
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 +Arrangements for future access are under discussion and will be available as soon as possible.
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 +**In the meantime all visits should be avoided.**
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 +<btn>[[news:2020_07_08_singing_river_mine_access|Read more ...]]</btn>
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 +8th July 2021
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 +<panel type="primary" title="CCC Ltd: Rhino Right Hand Route Rebolted">
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 +From Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd
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 +After a long day’s work last weekend, the Right-Hand Route in Rhino Rift has been rebolted using BCA approved IC resin anchors.
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 +The resin holding the new bolts has now had time to cure and so the route is usable again from this weekend (26th June) ...
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 +<btn>[[news:2021_06_25_rhino_right_hand_route_rebolted|Read more ...]]</btn>
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 +25th June 2021
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 26th May 2021 26th May 2021
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-<panel type="warning" title="CCC Ltd: Unauthorised Bolting of Rhino Right Hand Route"> 
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-From Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd 
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-At some point during the past six months, persons unknown have made an unauthorised attempt to rebolt the Rhino Rift Right-Hand Route.  
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-This became known at the recent CSCC AGM and the route was inspected on Tuesday 18th May. Unfortunately, the work has been poorly executed using various types of expansion bolts. Some of these have not set properly and rotate within their holes. Some have been placed too close to the pre-existing spits, compromising the strength and safety of both the new and the original anchors. Where possible, all the nuts and hangers have been removed, although some could not be removed from some very poorly set bolts. Nothing could be done immediately about the dangerously placed ones and so this route should not be used until it can be fully rebolted by an approved installer using resin anchors ... 
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-<btn>[[news:2021_05_19_rhino_unauthorised_bolting|Read more ...]]</btn> 
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-19th May 2021 
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