Wow, this brings back fantastic memories, it was 1976 [a drought year] when I did loads of exploration with the YSS.Good times, I even helped out with a rescue at Bull pot.Thanks for posting.
Don't know if it was legal but I went through there with a school trip when I was 15 about 1971. Guide was a teacher but also in cave rescue organizations. Another teacher stayed on surface.
That’s what we used if we were ‘modern’ cavers. Many of us still preferred carbide lamps, often with a dry battery light back up. I used to own an alkali wet cell, but it didn’t work very well. Battery leads would get caught on rocks as did the batteries themselves, it was a constant effort to keep them free. LED lights must make it much better.
Wow, this brings back fantastic memories, it was 1976 [a drought year] when I did loads of exploration with the YSS.Good times, I even helped out with a rescue at Bull pot.Thanks for posting.
Quite a journey! Thank you for posting this.
I have just got given all your vids, really enjoyed them thanks 😊👍🇬🇧
A very memorable trip and was very chuffed to have done it - one of the toughest I've completed - thanks for posting
Wish I wasn’t claustrophobic so I could do it but panicking is a no no and I think I would but all credit to you guys 👍✊🇬🇧
Thanks for that - brings back some happy memories
That looked wonderfully sporting. If I was a bit younger, and in Britain, I'd love a through trip with a guide. I think I'm past that now though.
Cant ever remember doing this cave. Looks fun, but I’d not want to go back to caving, it was a hard sport, particularly on the knees.
Don't know if it was legal but I went through there with a school trip when I was 15 about 1971. Guide was a teacher but also in cave rescue organizations. Another teacher stayed on surface.
fantastic through trip......we did the duck at hardy's.
Those head lamps looked like NCB ones they were quite heavy battery ...
That’s what we used if we were ‘modern’ cavers. Many of us still preferred carbide lamps, often with a dry battery light back up. I used to own an alkali wet cell, but it didn’t work very well. Battery leads would get caught on rocks as did the batteries themselves, it was a constant effort to keep them free. LED lights must make it much better.
Awesome trip we did it overnight at high level emerging at 5 am :)
Whats in the yellow box?
I went into this cave whilst at school a very interesting trip totally irresponsible of the teacher to have taken us in
When men were men and women made the sandwiches.
Tough times