Break through beyound Ink Sump, Peak Cavern.

Mark

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MJenkinson said:
As an ex-geotech with some contacts in the drilling world, I could try and rustle up a small land rig and a couple of lads to smash out a swift hole!  Unfortunately it won't be big enough to get down. I also suspect it might cheese Jim off if he gets poked in the face by a drill bit suddenly appearing in Doom's Retreat!

He could really smarten his "shed" up though with a power supply.
 

alastairgott

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A heater, A dehumidifier for drying his wet diving kit, a microwave, a kettle and a kitchen sink (with hot water from a small water boiler).

What do they say? As snug as a bug in a rug.
 
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There is a lot of work to do before the next big push later this year, however finding a none diving route in has always been one of the teams main objectives, so many people have helped it would be good to find a way in for them!!! The best bit about caving is sharing the experience with your friends old and new.
Every thing has been carefully planned for years! The present work is building on the endeavours of previous generations of cavers and will no doubt be continued by future generations, there's so much to go for!!!! It will keep us all busy for some time if it's not lost to Qurrying?  But that's another topic? People need jobs and cement. Ash and team in P8, Eddy, Nick and the Bull Pit team, the Phil and the TSG, at longcliffe, the Buttered Badgers at Rowter and Eldon Hole, the Crew at Pinndale, the Eldon at Baggshawe cavern the list goes on! Exciting times!!! :)
 
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