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Join The Uranium Hunter on an immersive expedition into the rugged Caldbeck Fells of the northern Lake District, where history and geology collide at the enigmatic Carrock Mine. This long-abandoned site, once a vital source of tungsten, now holds the potential for radioactive discoveries amidst its weathered ruins and mineral-rich veins. • Carrock Mine Part 2: Inside the Abandoned ... Part 2 of the Carrock Mine adventure • Carrock Mine Part 2 (Short Version): Explo... Part 2 shorter version Chapters: [0:00] Opening Credits [0:42] Introduction and Maps [3:05] The Valley and North Bank [8:40] Mine and Veins [12:06] Smith Vein [14:58] The New North Bank [17:16] End Credits and Coming in Part 2 We embark on a detailed exploration of Carrock Mine, delving into its complex past, from early lead mining in the 19th century to its strategic importance during wartime for tungsten production. Discover the fascinating geological landscape, where Skiddaw Granite meets the Carrock Fell Complex, creating a unique environment for diverse mineralisation. We trace the three main tungsten-bearing veins - Smith, Harding, and Emerson - and examine the later cross-cutting lead veins that complicate the site's structure. Learn about the various minerals extracted here, including wolframite, scheelite, arsenopyrite, and others, and explore the mine's fluctuating operational history, tied to wartime demand and economic viability. Venture with us as we scan the riverbanks of Grainsgill Beck, ascend to the hilltop viewpoints, and cautiously approach the mine's entrance, the “Canadian Level,” opened by servicemen in 1942. Using our Geiger counter, we meticulously search for traces of radioactivity, uncovering not just the physical history but also the unseen energies still present in the rocks. Despite facing challenges and encountering misleading readings, we eventually find unexpected hotspots of radioactivity along a hidden vein system by the stream, proving that Carrock Mine still holds secrets. And we meet a brilliant scientist in Professor Wigglesworth, nature’s own Uranium hunter. This video is more than just a hunt for uranium; it’s a journey through a landscape shaped by geological forces and human ambition, a place where the echoes of past mining operations mingle with the subtle whispers of radioactive decay. Experience the thrill of discovery as we learn the language of the rocks and realise that our adventure at Carrock Mine is far from over. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss Part 2, where we'll delve into the deep and mysterious inner workings of the Carrock Mine itself! GPS Locations: Car Park: 54.6847, -3.0453 Radioactive Mineral Veins: 54.6866, -3.0508 Mine Opening: 54.6871, -3.05249 Images Sourced From: BBC British Geological Society Mindat Minerals of the English Lake District: Caldbeck Fells by Copper & Stanley Website and Social Media Links: Explore bonus content and additional resources at http://theuraniumhunter.co.uk. Stay connected! Follow @theuraniumhunter on Facebook and Instagram. About the Channel: Join me on an exciting journey to uncover the hidden world of radioactivity. From exploring ancient landscapes to antique shops, I’m on a mission to answer one fascinating question: Where is the uranium? Along the way, I’ll dive into the science, history, and stories of radioactivity, using Geiger counters, UV torches, and a curious mind to track down glowing treasures. Whether you’re a fellow “Glowie,” a rockhound, or just curious about the radioactive world around us, there’s something here for everyone. Subscribe and join the hunt. All content, including music, artwork, and videos, is copyright © 2025 The Uranium Hunter. All rights reserved. Thank you to Ginger Witch Northumberland for the amazing artwork. #CarrockMine, #LakeDistrict, #UraniumHunter, #Geology, #MiningHistory, #Radioactive, #Tungsten, #Cumbria, #Exploration, #CaldbeckFells, #SkiddawGranite, #Mineralogy, AbandonedMines #AditHunter #Mines #Adits #MineExploration #AbandonedMine #UndergroundExploration