Sunday, 1 May 2016

Resistance Nest Hohe 190

Follow-up to my post about Hohe 212 found nearby, further along the fields in the same lane. If you come up Rue des Teurs Champs there are 4 fields (the first being much smaller than the other 3) between the house on the right and the next junction, with Le Cotil Vautier. 4 fields divided by 3 hedges, and every one of these hedges has something of interest at the end of it, in the woodland on the ridge. Photo : German, but not of great interest to most people - unless you can tell me otherwise?

At the end of hedge 1,a shelter corridor with 2 open ends (aligned along the ridge - this photo was taken facing the castle direction), and...
.. this shelter in the middle, on the side away from the bay - the left of the previous photo.
At the end of hedge 2, this puzzling one has no obvious use. Nobody seems to know what was its purpose, or whether it's legit to call it part of Hohe 190 or Hohe 212 (along hedge 3).
If you go down in the woods today, you may indeed wonder what this is, too, somewhere below field 2.

That's all I can tell you for now. The excellent www.tracesofwarjersey.com has more information about technical details.

This is on private land of course, but field edges and unfenced woodland with no obvious privacy issues are way at the bottom of the scale when it comes to 'trespass', if you don't damage any crops I'm at a loss to see how any harm is done. Make your own minds up on this one!

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Thursday, 7 April 2016

Les Platons bunkers - RN Jasmin

Les Platons is probably best known for BBC radio masts and an aeronautical radar, but there are some concrete remains in evidence of the occupying German force's Resistance Nest Jasmin. Elsewhere on the web you may find plenty of photos but only Crapaud-matic bothers to tell you exactly where!

According to www.tracesofwarjersey.com the weaponry included : "Two light Machine Gun 34’s, two French Machine Guns mounted in Somua tank turrets, two 5cm French fortress mortars, one 40cm searchlight and one twin Machine Gun 34 on a Anti Aircraft mount". I can't point you to where half of those positions were, I suspect they are well covered up now, but I can show you where to find the bunkers I've found so far....

Map, thanks to Bing.
The easiest to spot piece of concrete is just off the track, but the hardest to explain what on earth it was for!
Easy to find, get up as high as possible and close to the edge and here it is, a mortar position with a bit of a shelter and quite a wonderful view...
.. all the way west to Bonne Nuit pier.
The bunker was built into the rocks, no concrete required on the left of the steps.
From there, looking west you may just spot (before the greenery grows and hides it) a shaft...
..the escape route from a shelter. It's no longer covered by a board so watch out - and the ladder has also been vandalised into pieces. But there is an easier way into the shelter (if you're happy to get down and dirty crawling over bare earth - I wasn't so no photos - sorry) near the MG position :


Next to the shelter, a machine gun table with an ususual angle to allow firing right down to the shore.
Next, three shelters reached from a brief walk westwards in front of the radar building compound. The one on the left is the largest..
.. with the shelter on the left of the opening corridor...
..someone's been having fun in here.
Looking out again, with the building ahead. I've trimmed away lots of vicious pointy greenery for you, so make the most of it before it grows again!
The middle one of the three shelters...
 .. just a small space to cower in.
On the right of the approach south of the radar, one where the shelter is to the right of the entrance. This was just a hole in the plants to start with, but I pulled away half a mile of ivy to reveal the concrete. 
Inside after a right turn.. and if you pass through and turn briefly right and back left again...
.. another entrance, blocked by trees, right by the corner of the compound.

UPDATE... well it was blocked by trees, but I did a little clearance and had the honour of being the first person for years to go in one side and out the other!
Another little patch of concrete found, probably a shelter, some edges are visible but no sign of a way in. Found this at 49.24767 N and -2.10297 according to my phone.

I hope you enjoyed this look at this fascinating area. If you can point me to any other positions here (or lesser known ones anywhere else on the island) please leave a message! Let's get as much info out there in the open as possible. Thanks.

PS the previous posting has been updated with photos of some concrete at the Mt Gavey battery - which could well be a Crapaud-matic exclusive!

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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Occupation remnants in Waterworks Valley

(Updated with new photos)

A little parking spot near the bottom of Les Charrieres Nicolle. Up on the hillside over the stream is some German concrete...
.. a telephone network bunker (looking back to the road junction).
Another parking spot just a little way farther up the valley, and there's a footpath up some steps to the right...
.. head along at least 150m or so, and there's an obvious pit to take a look at (requires climbing). On closer inspection the hole here has a "wriggly tin" roof. Some kind of WWII shelter we presume.
Along a bit more, before a hollow tree trunk right by the path, another shelter just big enough to crawl into.
Lots of pits have been dug around here, probably more to find if I had the energy to climb around. And then here are two more shelters in one shot! Does anyone know what the Germans were up to in this area?

Aerial view of the area thanks to Bing. Could the question marked items in the fields above the valley be more remnants?




UPDATE 1
Great comment from Tim - thanks! :
 "There was an air force anti-aircraft heavy battery "4./GemFlakAbt 364" at Mont Gavey (see name of lane just to north) comprising 6 x 8.8 Flak 36/37 Guns in reinforced field positions (pits dug in the ground 3'-5' deep, with timber posts, wriggly tin and sandbags forming the 'walls'; the ground from the hole would have been piled around the outside of the hole to provide more cover) and 3 x 2cm Flak 38 (on your question marks?) and 1 x Würzburg Reise Radar. These personnel shelters would have provided simple refuge in case of nearby bombing or shelling, but wouldn't have survived a decent direct hit. Regards, Tim"

UPDATE 2
Another comment from 'AbductedByBrambles' tells us that there is concrete at the right question mark. Here are some excellent photos from him that I'm delighted to present:

It's not like any other German construction I've ever seen, but I can't come up with any other explanation for what it could be. The tracks and the embedded metal fixings each side on top - interesting?


From the other direction. There was nothing visible at the other question mark location.
A bonus shot from AbductedByBrambles showing a bunker on the south side half way along the part of Westmount Court closer to Overdale. There's another farther along but very overlooked by nearby properties so he didn't feel able to take a shot! The part of Westmount Court closer to the bay doesn't have anything obvious visible from the road. Many thanks for the photos! The more we can show the lesser known bunkers the better! Too much secrecy out there :)


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Saturday, 12 March 2016

Resistance Nest Hohe 212

The remains of RN Hohe 212 (Height 212ft) can be found to the east of Rue des Teurs Champs overlooking the Royal Bay of Grouville (map). Very well concealed, I can imagine most islanders would be completely unaware of the bunkers here.

Not far from the road, on the north side of the hedge is an overgrown mortar pit, what concrete is still visible isn't too hard to spot.

At the end of the hedge heading towards the distant houses, a circular one, just an edge visible.

Find a way down into the lower field (south of the hedge) and chances are you've probably picked the route right next to this shelter...

.. plenty of room in there. If you're willing to get down and dirty on all fours, you could probably get in there if you have younger more supple joints than mine!

Right in the corner of the lower field, another shelter...

.. with something blocking the way.

And if you go down in the woods today, and head north from the last shelter, you may eventually stumble across yet another shelter (not far north from the hut visible in the smaller field above).

There may be more to discover, but this was enough to keep me happy, a load of concrete I'd never seen before. There's another Resistance Nest Hohe 190 (just 22ft lower in altitude), a field or two away, but that can wait for another day. Yes, it's private land of course, but stay off the crops and there's no harm done.

These two RN's and Battery Brauchitsch (not far away between Les Monts and Le Cotil Vautier) gave good defensive cover overlooking this part of the bay.

Monday, 4 May 2015

Various

We recently enjoyed a bit of a rough high tide on a sunny evening, lots of people enjoyed the spectacle along the west coast...
.. lots of birds stirred up at La Pulente.
La Saline, with St.Brelade in the background.
Luxury houses take shape at the old Chateau site...
... closer.
St Aubin, and what variety of numpty approved that modern box up there on the skyline above the old traditional streetscape? I like up to date architecture but this is well out of place!
Numpties At Work, part II - sad to report the death of Common Sense. Several parking spaces have had to go JUST so that there is one entrance/exit opening. Was it really so bad?!!!
To the East then, and a good low tide goes out quite some distance beyond the end of the unfinished Archirondel breakwater.
A tide like that means you can walk in a straight line between La Rocque and the castle without getting your ankles wet.
At the harbour...
.. nice spot for fishing...
.. the old and new ferries...
.. from the Victoria pierhead.
To the Albert Pier, and the ramp has gone at last...
.. the top of the ramp used to be here.
View from Westmount...
.. a new carpark ready to make up for the spaces lost when the ruling elite of the island ignores The People and goes for total overkill on Selling Out to Tax Evasion/Avoidance and builds unwanted monuments to greed on the Esplanade.
.. closer. There's going to be a LOT more traffic down the 'waterfront' when this opens!
10 Wharf St - what was once the Golden Egg, latterly the Buddhabar, then Harlem....

.. is now the Tiki Hut


I used to quite like the ramshackle corner that was the Turkish Kitchen...

.. boarded up for redevelopment...



... now emerging as St. Helier's newest conveniences.
A Tesco in Jersey? Who'd have thought? We get to walk in from Sand St and emerge in York Street again.