Joy Division Photo by Paul Slattery. Other Photos are randomly dispersed around the internet and shared in facebook groups so its difficult to credit any individual. However thank you for having the presence of mind to record this place. Thank you in advance for any health and safety concerns however lectures will not be tolerated. Thank you Roy, Marcus and James. Big thank you to Roy for finding this hell hole. Thanks everyone for your support, always appreciated. 👍🏻
@autistic.adventurerАй бұрын
That place would give me nightmares for weeks, hats off to you Martin for soildering on by yourself, you are a braver man than me.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you, yes you know what they say, Curiosity .....
@glenjones6980Ай бұрын
The tightrope between heroism and lunacy has been trod with this one. Add in the incredible audio and the peril feels very real.
@garrylearmonth9313Ай бұрын
Going under ancient penstocks like that is borderline. If it fell who know that they are there??? Sketchy .................
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
I think your probably right 😄
@alanprioroutdoorsАй бұрын
Very interesting. Worked in a power station but we never got to see the inlet pipes. Those circular things you saw in the chambers behind the penstocks are band screen filters. Essentially you have 2 sets of filters. The coarse screen which is on the river side which filters out floating debris such as logs, bits of gas pipes and dead bodies (sadly true). The fine filters rotate and filter out suspended plant matter like leaves and twigs. The idea is that as they rotate then a jet of water blasts the debris clear from a dry side of the filter which returns the matter to the river. The semi clean water then passes through the condensors and is returned to the river downstream after its been through the cooling towers. The water for the turbines is on a different circuit because its too impure for use in a turbo alternator - generally you use town water for use in the boilers but it has to be treated before use with Hydrazine and Caustic Soda
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Interesting. I wasnt sure how it all worked and it was quite frustrating
@Bond2025Ай бұрын
That's really interesting, tell us more! It's always funny when activist groups refer to steam coming from cooling towers as smoke, misleading people. I had a look around Fiddlers Ferry with work in the late 80s and then around the hydroelectric station in Wales and a nuclear one. They interested me for the mechanical side of things! I would like to know things like how much water is used, flow rates etc. Boring to most people I know.
@danielwalker56826 күн бұрын
Treated with Hydrazine? Do you know why?
@alanprioroutdoors5 күн бұрын
@@danielwalker5682 Hydrazine is an oxygen scavanger. It removes all the dissolved oxygen bubbles from the water
@MartijnMcFlyАй бұрын
That pen stock is absolutely frightening. It's probably the most butt clenching I did when watching your videos. What a great report, thank you!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks very much
@Markell1991Ай бұрын
Part of me really wanted you to keep going, following all sorts of stairs and windy tunnels and eventually just appear in the staff room in B&Ms. All the staff looking at you thinking "where the frig has he come from?".
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
It felt like I would come up in Tesco 😄
@MattBrownbill5 күн бұрын
@@MartinZerodid you have your club card? I was directly above the old power station site yesterday. I wouldn't have guessed at all.
@CarlDavisonАй бұрын
Of course all this stress could have been avoided had James brought a brew and biscuits. Great video, balls of steel the lot of ya.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Yes we needed a slightly stronger beverage after that
@CharleyFryАй бұрын
Those pipes would be a nightmare for me. Hats off to you all.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
They were a nightmare for me too 😦
@garethprice218Ай бұрын
You guy's went well above and beyond to bring us this one!. Brilliant as always.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you Gareth
@mileshigh1321Ай бұрын
Yes! You could also say they went below and underneath to bring us this one!
@MancAlBАй бұрын
This is possibly the most horrifying video I’ve seen in a while. Hats off to you for the bravery to be able to tell the stories of our city.
@darreno9874Ай бұрын
I've explored some crazy tight places but this was on another level and on your own. Great video Martin, God bless you all
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks Darren
@tonic1106Ай бұрын
Worked on "C" scheme @ Cornbrook Chemical Colours. You worked a 12 hour shift . Went for a shower , tipped a container of neat soap over you and SCRUBBED SCRUBBED and SCRUBBED. then you took a good hot shower. Came out with blue mascara round the eyes ! Went o bed and woke up with the sheets the same colour blue ! So much for health and safety. Never existed in the day. Brilliant video my friend , and hoping for many more from you and the team.
@barbaraking6980Ай бұрын
No Martin , just no....👀 .I'm in the no way Jose camp for going in there ! It's making me so anxious just watching you. I can't do confined spaces, that's a complete nightmare 'get me out of here ' situation, I have the utmost respect for you guys , cracking location and fantastic to hear the history of the place .As for the chapel and older buildings, I think there is more appreciation nowadays of buildings that have historic value. It's a shame that so much was demolished , some beautiful architechture has been lost forever. Thank you so much for putting this video together. It's Very much appreciated 👍
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you Barbara, yes I think today that Hanover chapel would have survived
@elainemclellandАй бұрын
Loved the fact you all crawled all round those tunnels with your trusty Tesco bag! You're all braver than I am. It doesn't bear thinking about had you all got trapped. Thanks though, all of you, for making such a great effort.
@John-d3bАй бұрын
You must have balls of steel Martin! Never get me down there! Thank you for sharing xx
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you, its more that am just a knob 😄
@John-d3bАй бұрын
@@MartinZero far from it! Took some balls that. Had me breathing in when you were going g through that tight gap 😂
@RAM4elightbarsАй бұрын
Knob means something else across the pond... "It isn't steel balls, I'm actually the shaft portion". Truly impressive though. @@MartinZero
@LibbyKatАй бұрын
That's why he said it 😂
@wackbatt4746Ай бұрын
unbelievable Martin and team , your taking these explores to another level
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Well on this occasion it was a bit oo err
@nickbenke3306Ай бұрын
Respect to you lads and especially Martin for going through that Penstock! Great work guys! I was at a Greggs near my work last week and I couldn't believe it when I saw Roy! It was great to finally meet him and hope that I didn't freak him out too much!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Oh right I think he mentioned it. He was probably surprised
@dixonsindorsetАй бұрын
I think that penstock wobbling might suggest that Roy has been one too many times to Gregg's 😂
@barricadeishАй бұрын
Brilliant video guys ,I grew up in Stockport can remember the stink of the gas works and power station,when the cooling tower was demolished in 1981 we watched from the top of New Zealand road, my son was watching with us he would have been three years old. An old Irishman lived on our street he was a navvy and helped on the power works improvement had a fall from a scaffold he ended up with one leg shorter than the other He had an enormous orthopaedic shoe it always looked about six inches high never forget him we used to mock him as kids do he used to growl at us we would all run off as he couldn’t catch us.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Bloody heck I remember people wearing raised shoes. You dont see it anymore
@davidhodkinson516426 күн бұрын
Very brave , on the edge of my seat all through the video WELL DONE ALL OF YOU👏👍
@diane64yorksАй бұрын
Hello Martin, I spent the first 20 years of my life in Stockport, I can remember the sight of the power station very well, my uncle spent all his working life at that power station until he retired in the mid 1960's. I remember the day they blew up the cooling tower, me and my friend were up in the market for some reason ( I can't remember why) but the bang of the explosion scared us to death, it was so loud we thought a bomb had gone off. I moved away in 1984, my mum also left in 1986, so I've had no reason to go back, it's changed so much, I think I'd get lost if I ever went back there now. You're a very brave man going into those tunnels. I suffer from Gephyrophobia nothing on earth would get me to go anywhere near them. Saying that I do really enjoy your videos, they are really interesting. Best Wishes from Yorkshire 😊
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you Diane. You definitely have a connection to Stockport and the Power station then.
@waynebrooder5591Ай бұрын
Wow! I was claustrophobic watching!
@beswickdale11 күн бұрын
I'm not sure if you are beyond brave or just crazy. There's no way I would have done that. Fantastic video and hope you aren't having too many nightmares about being trapped down there. Keep up the great work.
@LittleRuth0271Ай бұрын
Thank you Martin. Another great video. I'm young (or old) enough to remember the power station in situ.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
I really wish I had seen it Ruth
@tamberpАй бұрын
It always amazes me just how much has changed, when you bring up old photos from less than a generation ago, and there's entire neighbourhoods gone without a trace; and I think about how much has been erased... and it wasn't even considered notable at the time. Thank-you for mentioning the _Without a Trace_ book, I've gone and ordered myself a copy, because that looks like it'll be fascinating; and thank-you for recording all this "unremarkable" infrastructure that this city is built on, even as it's busy disappearing!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
The Shirley Baker book is great. Its mainly a photo book but wonderful photos. Hope you enjoy
@stephenw2992Ай бұрын
A couple of those old industrial scenes are amazing. I would have loved to explore a city like that back in the day.
@jetsons101Ай бұрын
Just made fresh coffee.... Now time for another great Martin and team watch.........
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Enjoy 😉👍
@ch1ppie2167Ай бұрын
I can’t imagine you ever contemplating tackling this a few years ago. Not sure I would do it. Well done. 👏👏
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
I have just got dafter 😄
@catzkeet4860Ай бұрын
@@MartinZeroit's age Martin. We get dafter as we get older, I think 😂
@True.MethodАй бұрын
Lots of history in Stockport please do more,,!
@True.MethodАй бұрын
Also lots in Hazel grove and poynton with mines
@apb3251Ай бұрын
@@True.Methodthe forgotten dog track in Hazel Grove. Poynton Ice House at the Towers
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
@@apb3251 We have covered the Ice house in a 5 things video 👍🏻
@pauleaton6502Ай бұрын
I remember someone telling me years ago. When the men came to move the lead coffins from Hannover chapel, a coffin broke open and the woman inside was preserved. She was in her best victorian clothing.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Oh wow !
@badboysoul8691Ай бұрын
Im from the area and a woman also told me she seen them being removed do you no where they moved them to?
@rogercantwell3622Ай бұрын
Adipocere, sometimes formed when bodies are buried in wet ground. The fat doesn't decompose but is turned into a kind of wax.
@waverleyjournalise5757Ай бұрын
Martin - probably the bravest you and the boys have ever been. I'm staggered by your commitment to filming everything you could of that tunnel despite being alone and almost cut off. I was expecting you to say "the second time we came back the penstock had closed" which would have added a whole new level of horror but fortunately it held. One day, abandoned in the darkness, it will come crashing down... probably never to move again.
@martinroberts43658 күн бұрын
Another great video Martin thank you (and your friends). I hope you take a first-aid kit with you and tell somebody (outside) your movements in case your group gets stuck somewhere.
@alistairreid96523 күн бұрын
Unreal Martin, your a legend, that was class😎
@theburtons49Ай бұрын
Great Work Martin and team what you do to bring us all these amazing pieces of footage is really appreciated very bravev of you all. Take care and thank you for your amazing exploits and adventures in those adverse conditions. Just be extra careful going forward we wouldnt want anything happening to you all.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks guys, I wont be going back in a hurry
@richardborrell443Ай бұрын
Now that my heart rate has returned to normal, I would like to congratulate you and your team on your sensible approach to this exploration. Should you have been there? No! But, unlike some urban explorers I could mention you guys come with the right kit, a genuine interest in history and none of the childish bravado. The video was excellently pieced together and had just the right pace. You should have been greeted with a nice cup of tea after re-emerging from the pen-stock. Did nobody brew up?
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks Richard. Yes although not the first to go in we really wanted to video and document the place. When we got out it was a lager on this occasion 😁
@ThailandescapadesАй бұрын
Bloody brilliant Martin, hats off to you all… braver man than me but utterly fascinating what lies beneath
@admiralcraddock464Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing, this is the sort of content we should see on BBC and ITV to give younger people an idea of our industril heritage.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
They would still be filling out the risk assessment 😄👍🏻
@dixonsindorsetАй бұрын
Better to be here on KZbin where it can be accessed anytime, and hopefully for ever. Research has shown that most young people never watch normal TV anymore anyway.
@jeffknott1975Ай бұрын
I watched the power station cooling towers be demolished when I was a kid, there on Portwood! Was spectacular!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
I would loved to have seen that
@jeffknott1975Ай бұрын
@@MartinZero I was only 6 but still remember it to this day!! 😄
@lindamccaughey6669Ай бұрын
One or two steps into there and I would be unconscious on the floor. My tummy was in my mouth all through that. Nearly stopped watching but I had to see how it ended. You really scared me. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Hi Linda. All good but I did have to contemplate the worst 😄
@lindamccaughey6669Ай бұрын
@@MartinZero me too, just had to watch to make sure you ok 😉
@fuertysuntanman21 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing video,thankyou for sharing your exploration.
@Daniel-yd6viАй бұрын
Respect to you guys! I was in a WW2 bunker a couple of years ago. The roof had collapsed and it was a little tight getting in and out. Had nightmares that night. I'm still not sure if I'd go back to that place and it wasn't half as bad as what you guys endured. Hats off to you all!
@iannock5948Ай бұрын
I have fading memories of Saturday mornings going to Stocky with my grandad in the 70's... One of the things I always did, was go to the back of StMarys church and look down on the power station , and wave to the guys you'd see working in the big grey building in front of the 2 wooden cooling towers in your 1946 pic... It had a huge side door on the second floor that was always open, and you'd see workers with rolled up sleeves, having a fag or walking past this opening.... Thank you guys for this vid, it brings back so many cherished memories of a time gone by.
@JemTheWireАй бұрын
Well lads, you excelled yourselves this time. I have seen 90% of your back catalogue and this to me way by far the scariest. The only saving grace for me was the fact that you actually posted the footage which meant that you got out! What a team. This video also ‘scratched an itch’ for me. I have seen a few photos of Stockport with a cooling tower in the background and was always curious as to where exactly it was. Well now I know and a lot more besides. For me, this is the best type of video you produce. I cannot thank you enough Just one team member missing - Timmy. You don’t seem to mention him much these days, I do hope that he is still with us. Where was the tea break and music? lol . Again thank you ALL for this.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Hello, how you doing. Timmy is well I was with him and James yesterday. There was a lot to cram in this video and I still didnt get it all in so I didnt really have a place for refreshments. It was a scary one to film though 😄
@yorkshireboy3886Ай бұрын
Great explore! When I think the places we explored as kids... Abandoned underground culvert tunnels, rusty abandoned scrap cars, looking into a seemingly bottomless abandoned coal shaft, oil drums dumped in wasteland that would ooze black tar in the hot summers. I had similar nightmares as a kid, especially about the brick lined coal shaft. You had to squeeze through a hole in the concrete cap and onto a thin ledge with only a line of bricks to stop you falling in as we peered over.. There was deep water way down (a brick / stone would bounce off the walls and after 4 - 5 seconds would be a huge deep splash into it) Good job my mum never knew about any of our 'playgrounds' in the 70's! 😂
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
That sounds nightmarish 😄
@icewizzard666Ай бұрын
I've always said I'd buy you a coffee or a beer if we met, now I've finally used this Thanks for the first time lol, you do some amazing vids and I absolutely love watching them! Cheers Mart and keep up the great work!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you very much. Really appreciate that 😃👍🏻
@elizabethcorrigan1557Ай бұрын
Absolutely breathtaking, terrifying and intriguing. I grew up in Romiley and those towers were just something the bus went past on the way into Stocky. Never saw them or thought about them. So much under our feet. Brilliant. Thanks.
@Simon_NonymousАй бұрын
Just watching gave me sweaty palms and the shudders. Well done team, but especially Martin for pressing on alone.
@kevlandyАй бұрын
I’ve always been terrified of penstocks, I felt your pain.😳 Great video by the way.🏆
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers Kev, yeah they are scary buggers
@christopherwhittaker2620Ай бұрын
That place really is the stuff of nightmares. Fair play to you for going through the last bit on your own. Fantastic interesting video.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers, it was very interesting
@meurigjenkinsАй бұрын
Martin I can't thank you enough for what you are doing to preserve our history and share these places with the world.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you, this place was special for me
@ffrancrogowski2192Ай бұрын
An astonishing and highly interesting video, Martin. I recall the power station being in operation during the 1960s, and the the demolition in the 1980s. A landmark of the town, it was prominant from Stockport railway viaduct, and when the place was demolished it looked bare. Who would have ever thought that those passages/tunnels would still be there for you to discover in 2024! Totally incredible after all that time. You all did very well to cope with the conditions inside, and especially yourself Martin, going much further on beyond that tight penstock. Very well explained Martin, this is one of the ultimate Zero films, and glad that you are safe. Many, many, thanks.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks very much. I really wish I had seen the place back then
@JustDave00Ай бұрын
Amazing video. Appreciate your caution. Love the videos. From DesMoines Iowa U.s.a. thank you. These adventures are a happy escape from the media. Stay safe. Cheers.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you, regards to USA 🇺🇸
@clarehennessey3653Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant Martin. I was on the edge of my seat more than a couple of times during this video. Well over and above the call of duty. Thank you.
@stevehumphries8070Ай бұрын
Brilliant video and explore. I remember my Grandad taking me to the top of New Zealand Rd to watch the cooling tower get raised to the ground.
@shirleylynch7529Ай бұрын
My goodness that was something else. No wonder you had nightmares. Brave men . What excellent filming . You are all genius. Brilliant. Thrilling and scary throughout. Wow wow wow. Thank you .
@benwestwood2061Ай бұрын
Really love how you've put this film together. Oh my days that penstop man. You've got some balls mate fair play!!
@GeoffSweeney-z7hАй бұрын
That 2nd Penstock access decision was made by just you Martin. Frightening!!. Thankfully you got out safely.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Yeah I knew I wasnt going back so had to do it all
@peteandmaggie8570Ай бұрын
That was mad but brilliant, thanks. I was around when they closed down the power station...it took a while to knock it down due to all the asbestos in there.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Ahh right interesting
@nickjenkins6905Ай бұрын
Thanks for the fascinating video Martin. Hope none of you had PTSD after that one and glad to see you using the oxygen meter - it's amazing that the oxygen levels are OK so far down - presumably there must be some air flow through there.
@vernon.rogersАй бұрын
Thanks to all of you for doing this, so we don't have to! Well done Martin for being the bravest / daftest / thinnest (delete where appropriate) member of the team, going through the cast-iron guillotine. Just like a big mountain climb, the guy who summits only gets there with the support of his team, so well done to everyone. You missed a trick in your carrier bag, Chorley cakes make better survival rations than Mars bars ;) I presume the reference to not wanting health and safety lectures relates to the final sequence? "Parents must not allow youngsters to ride in the trolleys" that's the only part that looked really dangerous ;) Really interesting history and old photos of Stockport, the odd thing is I spent a lot of time in Stockport in the 70s and I never noticed the power station! I guess we often don't see infrastructure when it's always there, just notice it when it disappears, or when someone makes a video about it! Looking forward to finding out about the corn mill story you hinted at
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Its Chorley cakes all the way for me now 😉👍
@danielwalker56826 күн бұрын
Fantastic video. I have given up watching TV. I just watch channels such as this one.
@RingwayManchesterАй бұрын
This is a hard watch but amazing job, story telling, editing and music. Well done
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks very much Percy
@hond654Ай бұрын
Should have expected DrainMaestro! Good to see you guys - sounds the alarms went off a few times but you managed to do this! Much appreciated from my comfy armchair!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
@steveneastland4128Ай бұрын
Fantastic explore, we do a lot of military sites and have had some `sketchy` modes of ingress, but that penstock would make even me pause, hats off to you
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Yeah, not a comfortable experience 😄
@steveneastland4128Ай бұрын
We did what is know as the ‘clay tunnel’ in Dover @@MartinZero and that was, indeed still is, a truly horrible thing
@German-Whip-V8Ай бұрын
Huge respect for the effort you guys take to bring us these videos. It must have took nerves of steel to venture so far into those tunnels.
@Peter-MHАй бұрын
First time I’ve ever been literally on the edge of my seat watching a YT video!! 😅 Great explore!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers Peter 👍🏻
@danieltoth-nagy5097Ай бұрын
I'm four minutes into this and it's incredibly disturbing. But thank you for going there and sharing with us!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers Daniel. This one was a bit of a Bitch 😄
@stuartjames222Ай бұрын
Above and beyond ??..... without doubt, super team spirit and support 😄😄for us the viewers, thank you.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks Stuart
@martin4787Ай бұрын
Above and beyond the call of duty Martin, Roy, James and Marcus and a riveting video from start to finish. Thank you so much guys🙂👍
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you very much Martin
@martin4787Ай бұрын
@@MartinZero 👍🍻
@juliannesermon8057Ай бұрын
Usually when I watch your expeditions I tend to think I might joing something like that even when it's murky and unpleasant. But this one... nope. Hats off for going in there. That narrow downward sloping tube would have been a dealbreaker for me. You're crazy in the best possible way.
@matthewhodder3029Ай бұрын
Martin, I would not have gone down the slope let alone under the penstock. You are a braver man than me, by far.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
The slope was horrible the first time because I just didnt know if i'd be able to get back up
@greg6172Ай бұрын
I would not like to go there but thanks so much for sharing it with all of us. All the best from Oz.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks very much Greg 🇦🇺
@nomdeplume798Ай бұрын
We moved to Stockport in 1966 so I can remember Mersey Square as it was and the power station, although I didn't go to Portwood very often. I can also remember hearing all the sirens on a Sunday morning when the aircraft came down at Hope's Carr. The pub you showed on Lancky Hill was, if my memory serves me well, run by Alec Stepney when he retired as goal keeper for United. Thanks for posting this chaps, it took some (more) bottle to go down there.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Wow incredible you heard the sirens for the crash. Thank you 👍🏻
@davidjames9775Ай бұрын
Thank you guys. Wonderful. We were a bag of nerves watching your film.
@fiat500cinqАй бұрын
Particularly brilliant stuff, Martin and the team. You should never feel the need to explain why you feel cautious at times....you are all incredibly fearless! Thank you for showing us the incredible constructions of our forbears, and for the strong and moving sense of history that you capture and narrate so well.
@Nik-8it5pАй бұрын
Ball of steel Martin!! Well done to you and the gang! I wouldn't have gone there!!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
either that or we are just daft 😄
@gavinday4951Ай бұрын
Absolute balls of steel to go down there hats off to you guys
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
😄👍🏻
@MarkFlett01Ай бұрын
I was a caver for many years in the peak district and even I think that was as sketchy AF - Great video
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers. Yeah caving would scare me
@derelictmanchester8745Ай бұрын
Well done Martin, James, Roy, and Marcus .....One of the most dangerous and impressive projects to date...well impressive.👌👌👌👌👊👏👏👏👏
@pbartmessАй бұрын
Once again you crawl into a place I could never go. Watching you creep under that penstock I started sweating and I whispered "No way, Jose." Thanks so much for your enthusiasm and deep research. The editing on this video is quite compelling - fresh and interesting.
@bengreenhalgh1951Ай бұрын
I remember exploring around the Chadderton power station just after the cooling towers were demolished, there were loads of tunnels with sheer drops in them around the canal. Wish we'd explored them more now! 😞
@SteveSmith-kf9on10 күн бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video, many thanks 👍🇬🇧👌
@rojduffy9807Ай бұрын
Another great vid Martin. Watched loads n loads of your stuff. Great to see you back in Stockport. Me and Our Kid grew up in Reddish, up the road. I know, or knew, Stockport like the back o mi hand, back in the day. Walked up Lanky Hill many a time, or on the 17 bus to Mersey Square. As an apprentice at Thomas Storeys on Portwood, ( now the M60 ) though the old factory gates remain ) I'd pass the gas works and power station daily. As short-cut I'd walk acrosx the Corpy Tip over the Tame, hah ! .... now a Counrty Park 😃 who'd believe it ! The river would Red or Blue in the morning, and Green at night, depending what the dye works were dumping. I remember Faulders Coco Mill, Tiviot Dale Stn and Hanover church, and a million polished granite cobbles, like it was yesterday. Tfanks for prodding my memory button. ( be good to do one on the Broadstone Mill etc fab building in its day. We lived in its shadow ) The canal, Clarkes brewery and Nelstrops flour mill at the top o Lanky Hill )
@norbertjohnАй бұрын
Thank you all so much for bringing us that! Fascinating and scary to watch. Respect and thanks again for what you do.
@mkendallpk4321Ай бұрын
Okay Martin, you officially made me stop the video a number of times from it just being too scary to watch. Glad everyone made it out without any injuries. I do have to admit that this was a very interesting video and am looking forward to the next one.
@danny2me70Ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video Martin and guys
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks Danny
@ianmeyrick9263Ай бұрын
Awsome Martin . As a Stockport resident for 20 + years and have seen random pictures of the cooling tower ( usually looking across the railway viaduct ) that shot from 1946 was jaw dropping !! Stay safe !
@TheBritInHungaryАй бұрын
Bloody hell Martin! That deserves to be up there with the canal trap door video! Stay safe though.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers, glad you enjoyed 😀
@jeffjones6107Ай бұрын
All I can see is red eyes looking at you in the tunnels Woo Woo. Great video, Martin and the crew 👍
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
You saw them as well !!
@jeffjones6107Ай бұрын
@@MartinZero 😂😂
@paulmerrymanАй бұрын
Fantastic stuff Martin. I work in Stockport, but never knew it had a power station. Good to see you using the gas meter down there.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers Paul. Yes unfortunately I never got to see the power station
@BenjaminNBS18 күн бұрын
That transition at 20:43 is magic! I was looking at some old photos of Stockport and had never seen that looming cooling tower before. A bit of googling later, and here I am (funnily enough, I was already subscribed and just hadn't seen this upload) Great research and presentation - keep up the informative and entertaining content.
@icewizzard666Ай бұрын
Wow!! Cracking vid as always Mart, bloody hell you must have balls of steel going under that penstock, I can't imagine what you were feeling but wow, that arch tunnel looked amazing, thanks for showing us what was left. Fair play Roy is coming into his own with his commentary too, comes across well and he clearly knows his stuff! Also Marcus is doing his thing too, that tunnel looked awesome but can appreciate how daunting it was for him. James is always on point and has a laugh with all but no doubt he obviously takes it seriously when needed.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Yeah that slope managed to finally shut James up 😄
@MrstilskinАй бұрын
My anxiety was through the roof watching this!!! Well done.
@davidedwards470727 күн бұрын
Incredible, you must have been buzzing once you got back out
@chrisbury463525 күн бұрын
Amazing video, reminds me of when i did Pot holing down the old tin mines i think they were near Clitheroe when i was a young lad on a school trip, terrifying to say the least 😊
@terryostype9099Ай бұрын
Christ...that looked bloody terrifying! Amazing video
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thank you, and yes it did freak me out
@alanrussell3739Ай бұрын
Excellent video guys and thanks so much for taking such risks for us - PLEASE? PLEASE BE CAREFUL THOUGH!
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Thanks Alan, yeah no more of that nonsense now
@alimaleki217Ай бұрын
I’m experiencing nightmares and I wasn’t even there! Very interesting video, thanks!
@MrMark00024Ай бұрын
That was a mega video Martin, really enjoyed that. Proper scary moments but amazing to see what’s still there. Would love for you to do one on the old power station in Chadderton. There’s nothing left but I remember the towers coming down and exposing the ruins. There must be some tunnels still left.
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Yeah I remember Chadderton. 3 cooling towers and 2 chimneys wasnt it
@DEAD-DROPАй бұрын
This place was incredible! Huge respect for you pushing on Martin!
@cornelius9180Ай бұрын
Nice one Martin, great episode as always, I was quite tense watching you guys slide down that tunnel without knowing how you would get out. I can’t believe how tall these lads are getting either! Anyway, Cheers! 🍻
@MartinZeroАй бұрын
Cheers thank you, yep he towers over me
@billfunk1219Ай бұрын
I feel you guys' research into these places is very accurate, yet, this video was frightening to me! Be safe!! and thanks!