Trips & Reports
Adam wrote...
So this was my first trip into Easegill amazingly! What a great trip! Over breakfast in Inglesport both teams met up and it was decided who would do each entrance, where we'd all meet up and how long we could be bothered to wait for each other underground before we'd head back out the way we came. After we headed to Bull Pot Farm to get changed, admittedly without knowing for sure that Walmslers would be joining us! As we pulled... read more
Vicky wrote...
Ruminations in Turtle Crawl To cave, or not to cave – that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and narrows of outrageous potholes Or to take up bowls on a Sunday afternoon And with a pot of tea, forget about it. To crawl, to thrutch – No more; and with a lovely lie-in we end The kneeache, and the thousand natural shocks That shins are heir to. Surely, a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd? To nap – to snooze. To snooze... read more
Catherine wrote...
Wet wet wet. It had been reasonably dry lately so it had been suggested that the water levels would be low enough for Ibbeth Peril. Not so! Steven tried to get to the entrance and had to swim to get close so we decided to abort the mission. It was also getting too late in the day to change plans and still get back to the bunk barn in time for the xmas meal. Bums. Looking at pictures of the... read more
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Adam wrote...
First things first: Paddy got out of the car and promptly retrieved his breakfast all over the roadside. Secondly and even better, 13 blackcock and 1 greyhen were seen on the way up to the cave. This made me giddy with excitement and put me in undampenable good spirits for the rest of the day. This was probably just as well, for this cave tried it's little best to sh*t in our kettle, so to speak. The entrance was found... read more
Adam wrote...
Fafftastic, bolts unuesable faffytriP
Andy wrote...
After getting changed in lovely scenery by the Wharfe, the five of us traipsed past the hamlet of Yockenthwaite (why does it even have a name? It's literally 4 houses) up the hill. As per the description, we followed the wall to a small waterfall type feature, and easily found the fenced off entrance about 20 metres to our left. Upon arrival I started looking for the suggested "chock stone and spit" to rig the entrance pitch from. The chock... read more
Christina wrote...
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Adam wrote...
Since we didn't have a description or survey, and none of us knew the cave, it's quite interesting to see where we got to on this little bimble. We started by heading up Pybus By-pass and along the passage to Black Hole Chamber. Here we continued down to the left through a crawl and in to the Night Shift Series. We passed China Dog Chamber and arrived at the start of the Canyon traverse but thought better of it and... read more
Sophie wrote...
Aygill Cavern... not so sure about the 'cavern' bit of it, but it was smaller and more tedious than the name implies. Anyways, we set off in high spirits, keen to explore one of the less well-known caves in the Easegill area. Some confusion at the start saw us crawling into all sorts of small cracks until I headed down where Steven had been minutes before and had come back, looking unsure if that small tunnel was the way... read more