• The Derbyshire Caver, No. 158

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Glaciers ??cavers' 'friend' or 'foe'?

Fulk

Well-known member
In the northern caves there are many examples of glacial debris having been washed into passages, thereby blocking or partially blocking them. On the other hand, by deepening the pre-existing river valleys in a ?rapid? (by geological standards) process, the glaciation of the Dales opened up  ? or, indeed, allowed the formation of ? other caves. (I assume that the classic through trips in Kingsdale would not have been possible, or even existed, if the valley hadn?t been gouged out by a glacier.)

So ? did the glaciation of the Dales do more to help cavers by opening up otherwise inaccessible caves, or more to hinder them by blocking up passages and entrances?
 

cavemanmike

Well-known member
I would say it helped, at least we can dig(sometimes) the glacial debris out (y).
Could be an interesting topic
 
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