MattyC: Well I know for a fact I wouldnt be going down a 30ft shaft without some quality safety gear no matter how easy it looked.
hmmm also i`d second that, i`ve not long got over a broken and fractured ankle, (that did my head right in) i`v`e learnt my lesson from the last adventure, lol
I found summit else, dont think its been posted before, its only short but possibly sheds a bit more light:
Originally Posted by icWirral.co.uk
SORRY to carry on the tale of the Bidston Hill tunnels but the letter from J Evans, Upton, was so far off the mark that I felt he needed to understand that these tunnels went definitely through a rock face and were not tunnelled downwards.
The only part that went anywhere else was the escape ladder which surfaced on the top of Bidston Hill and provided another entrance for any youngsters.
In fact, there was talk at one time that these and the Tranmere ones actually met but that was impossible.
There is also an extensive 4 page article on mainly the Tranmere tunnels, but also the Bidston tunnels at http://icwirral.icnetwork.co.uk/news/regional/tm_method=full%26objectid=13913093%26siteid=80898-name_page.html
Interestingly, it states that the Tranmere tunnels at least, we blocked off in 1988.
Further searching has led me to this small, but interesting paragraph:
Originally Posted by ITPAS Williamson Tunnels
There are reported similar mazes of tunnels and caverns across Europe and in fact, all parts of the globe. Many are ignored or hushed up as if to hide a huge long standing secret. (or maybe those Health & Safety Officers have just decided the possibility of exploration and public access too risqué!). You may recall such a story caused a big stir here on The Wirral when one of our local newspapers exposed stories and evidence of a similar labyrinth under Bidston Hill that supposedly stretched for miles. However, for one reason or another, the story faded out of the limelight as Wirral Council denied their existence. The light inside yet another dark space was turned off.
This little Quest is quite interesting as it does seem a little bit like the series "Lost" where they find that hatch. Then they start finding ways of getting in.
Who knows what kind of suprise we will get if we manage to get in... curiousity will fly around until then. Would be well worth it if we could make it in, we would be able to see near enough the conditions/surroundings that ppl lived in during world war 2. This is also a kind of a little school history trip lol and also one of them things u can say when the topic of Bidston tunnel comes up (Been there, done that, seen it all)
I think when we do go in pomp it will be the Thrill Factor and not so much the WOW factor.
Interesting articles.. And that's why the kids hanging around there know more than us. Would be handy if one of there dads could show us the Emergency shaft.