Wednesday, 7 January 2009

World's End

World's End
World's End
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig

Went up to a place called World's End above Minera (near Wrexham)on Monday in a fair bit of snow looking for some of the wrecks up there. Four are given in High Ground Wrecks: Beaufighter NE203, Spitfire TE210, Fulmar N4074, and Master N7442.

As with last week in Yorkshire, we found nothing anywhere near the HGW coordinates for the ones we got to.

A great day out though, and we had the added excitement of very nearly losing the Landy over a steep bank. Excitement is not quite the right word though, we were a few inches from a 30m drop sideways.

The road is basically impassable in any amount of snow, as even locals were finding out the hard way. Quite a few people went past points of no return, and we had to take a couple of carfuls back down to safety as dark closed in. I should imagine this has been world's end for a few drivers over the years, as well as all those pilots.

4 comments:

welshv5er said...

hi
have you been back looking for the spitfire TE210 ?

welshv5er said...

hi
anyone been back looking for spitfire TE210 ??

Sean said...

no, though we know where it is now...

welshv5er said...

Reet..
am local to that area, was speaking to an old guy yesterday, who mentioned it to me. he wasnt sure were it was thou..