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The aim: to retrieve the equipment inquired about above, which was installed in the days when digging in the Hunt Pot Inlet seemed like...

Gingling 

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After a morning of pranging about the quesilldas breakfast, I happily agreed to a Gingling trip with Rob as it was a cave I...

Nettle Pot

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I wrote a rant. You could too. Nettle Pot is draughty Date:29.1.22 Trips members: K Brook, G Tawy, D Botcherby The winds were high as we met at...

Turbary Pot

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I writ a rant. In lieu of a website it goes hear. Turbary Pot is an all weather trip! Team: Adam Aldridge, Kristian Brook, Jack Overhill,...
Editors Note This edition does not have much in terms of recent caving adventures; however, I received a surprising amount of content despite the winter...
In September Nadia and I went on an Austrian expedition to the Gesaeuse massif in the eastern part of the Northern Calcareous Alps, the...
The poor weather forecast for the weekend combined with the high volume of rain which had been casting a dark shadow over the dales...
After a night of merriment and feasting at Bramley Speleo Mansion, which also nearly featured strip poker between Brendan and Fergus, myself and Brendan...
The day started relatively early, setting off at 8:30am so some of us could do Bodengo 2 and Puero Terra (cba for spelling) in...
After dropping out of the ULSA holiday because of a cancelled flight I decided to bankrupt myself further by buying last minute flights to...