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Ojay 16-07-2012 00:25

Escape from the City - March 2012.
 

Escape from the City

Having pretty much covered all the culverted sections of the River Medlock, (apart from one or two pieces) I decided to revisit the lower stretches once more

It was a warm evening, having spent the day in the beer garden I decided to head into town and meet up with CS who was up for a wander

The lower section of the watercourse has been heavily modified over the years, dating back to the Roman times when it was originally diverted..

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At Old Chester Road the river meets the Bridgewater Canal head on, where a sluice gate (a listed structure) allowed water to feed the canal, until the water quality of the Medlock became too polluted for canal use

Normally the level of the river is several feet below the level of the canal, and the river is carried in a tunnel under the Castlefield canal basin

Reappearing at Potato Wharf, where it is supplemented by excess canal water draining into a circular weir

When the river is in spate the tunnel cannot cope and river water enters the canal, flows across the basin, and exits via the weir and manually operated gates

A quarter of a mile further on the Medlock enters the Irwell adjacent to the bottom gate of the disused Hulme Lock

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Spartacus Culvert

Starting at the old sluice gate/plughole near to Castlefield basin is where we first dropped in

Originally named by Yaz who ventured down here a number of years back we headed upstream

Myself and Stepping Lightly covered this whole stretch into town a couple of years back, the levels were high then, and in the end we didn't bother with pics as we were busy looking for other stuff at the time

Despite the lack of rain, the river is still chest deep in areas as I soon found out whilst the not so Lidl chest waders failed me early on, soon after my P7 plopped into the murky depths :eek:

The main stretch here is culverted under the former gasworks at Gaythorn, reappearing briefly at Gloucester Street

Wadering through was tricky due to unknown depths with the occasional silted bits allowing some respite


Sluice Gates/Plughole

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/A.jpg http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...rtacus/B_2.jpg

In we go

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/C.jpg


It gets real deep under the low bridge - R.I.P Lens0r

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/D.jpg


Main Stretch, under the old gasworks

(SL ventured up the pipe on the left last time and was covered in leeches by the time he retreated)

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/E.jpg


Up another Egg shaped sewer overflow

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/F.jpg


Old to the New

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/G.jpg


End of this stretch, Gloucester St overhead

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...partacus/H.jpg



Budge Culvert

Continuing upstream and back into town, another infamous stretch of the Medlock is culverted from Hulme St back up towards Oxford Rd where it eventually exits by the side of the Palace

Again it's quite deep in parts, and the opportunity to grab any pics along the way are few and far between

Also the waterline can be seen at over 8ft, wouldn't want to be caught in here when it floods, still would explain some of the junk that has been washed up down here...

Shoes, Trolleys, Wallets, Phones just some of the random crap that's found it's way down here over the years

Despite being soaked it was still quite humid outside, and we got some odd looks from people out on their balconies as we headed under the streets once again with the traffic and the trams thundering overhead

Again a relatively short stretch, and nothing too fantastic, but there are some interesting features amongst the age old stone/brick & ironwork

Also it's good to look up at the City and see it from a different viewpoint


Stepping Stones

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/A.jpg


Old vs New tings, as it passes underneath Gloucester St and around before disappearing back under Hulme St

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/B.jpg

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/C.jpg


'Budge'

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/D.jpg

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/E.jpg

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/F.jpg


Disused sewerfresh

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/G.jpg


Below Oxford Rd

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/H.jpg


Viaduct, looking back towards Oxford Rd

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/I.jpg


Teh End

http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...er/Budge/J.jpg

Walrus75 16-07-2012 20:08

One word... Marvellous :)

Gibbo 17-07-2012 11:41

Superb photos and excellent write-up.

Blino 13-09-2012 23:04

These photos are superb. Very well done!


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