At the risk of taking this off topic again ( think what @Badlad and @Pitlamp touched upon here is an important topic)
I first visited yordas some 35 years ago ( With my dad), it was like some magical hidden place. You might have learnt of its location by word of mouth, studying an OS map or by reading Mike Harding or Tony Waltham !
Alas 2-3 years ago..... the last time I was there, someone had lit a fire in the entrance which was still smoking away ... no doubt pretending to be cave dwellers.
A quick google on the topic... "yordas" is even on tripadviser ! gets some good reviews mind you !
Holding myself back from bemoaning social media and the internet (can we turn it off now please ) Some advice on site promoting the country code and caving in general could be a good idea. Although before that some way of tracking how many people are actually visiting would be useful to understand if indeed it is a problem to worry about. Surely the NP does that sort of stuff on the 3 peaks?
I first visited yordas some 35 years ago ( With my dad), it was like some magical hidden place. You might have learnt of its location by word of mouth, studying an OS map or by reading Mike Harding or Tony Waltham !
Alas 2-3 years ago..... the last time I was there, someone had lit a fire in the entrance which was still smoking away ... no doubt pretending to be cave dwellers.
A quick google on the topic... "yordas" is even on tripadviser ! gets some good reviews mind you !
Holding myself back from bemoaning social media and the internet (can we turn it off now please ) Some advice on site promoting the country code and caving in general could be a good idea. Although before that some way of tracking how many people are actually visiting would be useful to understand if indeed it is a problem to worry about. Surely the NP does that sort of stuff on the 3 peaks?