Hey Robbie, i saw a few video's and it was pretty bad, but lucky for us it hah just been graded.It was nice and wide , very dusty and very steep. but plenty of grip. Good fun🤙
Started at King Cassilis mine, up Powers gully tk and over to Mcdonalds Hut, Up McDonalds tk and over to Camms top place hut, Up Murdering spur tk and over to Marthavale ( hut ). Up Nichoson river tk, Have fun ok !
Hi peter, I did go for a walk around it before hand and could see there was a hole at the bottom, and when looking in from the front you could see the sun shine also coming in from the top, that's why there was so much light in there to film. But yes you should always be careful.👍
@@jamesloveridge520 Thanks James , i really enjoy looking at this old equipment , I wish there were some signs with information to explain things , cheers👍
How was murdering spur track? Has always sparked interest but never driven it
Hey Robbie, i saw a few video's and it was pretty bad, but lucky for us it hah just been graded.It was nice and wide , very dusty and very steep. but plenty of grip. Good fun🤙
Thanks il have to give it a crack next time
Would love to take the same route you did would u be able to list the tracks and the name of the huts u seen cheers mate
Started at King Cassilis mine, up Powers gully tk and over to Mcdonalds Hut, Up McDonalds tk and over to Camms top place hut, Up Murdering spur tk and over to Marthavale ( hut ). Up Nichoson river tk, Have fun ok !
@@toofarsouthoffroad thank you for doing that much appreciated
You should not go into a vessel like that there may not be enough oxygen look up confined spaces and the worst case scenario’s 😮
Hi peter, I did go for a walk around it before hand and could see there was a hole at the bottom, and when looking in from the front you could see the sun shine also coming in from the top, that's why there was so much light in there to film. But yes you should always be careful.👍
@@toofarsouthoffroad it is called a ball mill, it is used to pulverise the ore with cast iron balls to reduce the ore to a more manageable size
@@jamesloveridge520 Thanks James , i really enjoy looking at this old equipment , I wish there were some signs with information to explain things , cheers👍