All the Easegill entrances

snebbit

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I've spent some recent lockdown time visiting every entrance in the NC Easegill chapter, initially to sniff some cave drafts but it evolved into taking a photo of each. In case anyone's interested, there they all are together below. If anyone/any organisation has any use for any or all of them, let me know and I'll drop you a full size copy, I've submitted some to the CNCC site already that are missing, and I'll add more. I know this has already been done (e.g. the excellent RR Easegill site) but this is how I chose to spend my time okay​
 

snebbit

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Mr Dinwiddy said:
What order have you presented the photos ?

Reverse alphabetical order, but then I think there were only 94 or so, so I shoved a random 6 'secondary' shots in at the end to make it a 10 x 10 square. So some minor deception at the end
 

snebbit

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Andy Sparrow said:
Are there really 100 entrances? 

Annoyingly not  :( - The gallery grid I did is missing a few A's and B's (Avon to Boundary). There were too many for a 10x10 and too few for an 11x11. I'll count them after work this eve and probably make a more accurate but less symmetric grid.

Also I haven't got Bronte Cave as it's on private land and I didn't want to disturb the owner during lockdown
 

Graigwen

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With some hesitation I ask, did you find any pattern to the drafts.

(Probably not I guess with this many entrances, but maybe some groupings appeared.)

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Speleotron

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I'm going to struggle with this quiz as I've only even been in and out of the usual popular entrances but is B top Sink? This is based on it being a bit wet during a very long dry spell so I'm guessing it's quite far upstream.
 

Speleotron

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Pool sink? it looks like in normal water levels you might have a pool of water there (that's all I've got to base it on!)
 
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