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  1. psychocrawler

    The mysterious "Wifes" of Ingleborough

    Have you tried Balderstone?
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    Gaping Gill Aug 2024

    No more August Bank Holiday madness anymore?
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    Gaping Gill Aug 2024

    Is this the CPC campers queuing for the toilet after a night in the ale tent? And if not, what happened to the ‘Crack of Noon’ start? 7:30 am is an uncivilised time to be going underground.
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    Black Marlow rope

    We used to use heavy duty 12mm black Marlow in the 80s. Indestructible on poor hangs and didn’t shrink much at all. First saw it at the Iranian embassy siege.
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    North Ribblesdale Caving Group Journal 1964 request

    If you find one, I'll have it. Been looking for one of these for years!
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    Marble Pot on the Allotment

    No significant change since a trip with Fabian Garvey in November 1980 down the 1st pitch to check out the blockage caused by the huge slump. We also estimated 40 to 50 feet of mud and rocks to shift. Good to see that the shakehole has grassed over.
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    how did you get into caving

    Started with Sunderland Caving Club in 1978 through John Grey who was the boyfriend of my climbing mate Martin Smith’s sister Leigh Smith. This rapidly developed in 1979 at Leeds University with ULSA plus the short-lived Darlington Outdoor Club in the early 80s. Also did a year with HUSS while...
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    CDG NL 228 Jul 2023

    Copies of both arrived today. Great to read about significant finds at Austwick Beck Head, Robinson Pot and Whirlpool Rising. Also of interest is the return to Redmire Pot - Birks Wood Cave. This is definitely ‘the one that got away’ from me despite a discrete reconnaissance of the top and...
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    CDG NL 228 Jul 2023

    I’ve tried to get access to the online NLs previously without success (there is a seemingly insurmountable access barrier for ex-members and I’m seemingly not allowed to rejoin as a now inactive ex-NS Sec/Treasurer) so I’ve had to stick to printed versions which I actually prefer anyway.
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    CDG NL 228 Jul 2023

    Has this July NL 228 and the October NL 229 gone out to subscribers or is it still in production/despatch? All the best, AT
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    Caving Hut Tea Towel

    Greenclose pic now sadly out of date due to new ‘ski slope’ extension which could show on a second edition.
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    CDG NL 228 Jul 2023

    If cost is an issue, I would happily see an increase in subscription costs to support continued production of CDG NLs on paper and cover increased postage costs. At present, £15 per annum including postage is a good deal for subscribers at £3.75 per issue which I doubt covers production/postage...
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    CDG NL 228 Jul 2023

    Has this gone out to subscribers or is it still in production/despatch? I got Jan and April together in April. All the best, AT
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    CDG newsletters going spare

    I’d be interested in CDG NL 81 Oct 1986 if it is still available.
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    Caving clubs in 1956

    You have to join, or in my case rejoin, to get access to the online NLs. I used to have a full set on paper but had to create some shelf space by giving them away to a DS member.
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    More cave for Jenga Pot

    PayPal also worked fine for me.
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    More cave for Jenga Pot

    I see - I didn’t realise that the card payment option was via PayPal. I’ll try again at some point.
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    More cave for Jenga Pot

    YCC website currently won’t take any card to buy one.
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    Using a smart phone as a slide scanner

    As well as using the timer setting to avoid wobble, you can get cheap and effective Bluetooth shutter release gadgets for smartphones too.
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    Arthur T Millet

    Sad news indeed. Takes me back to Nov 1987 and what was probably my first trip in Daren Cilau. I tagged on to a Chelsea trip (including Arthur and Duncan Price) to enlarge the Micron to allow dry cavers easy access to the recent extensions beyond the upstream St David’s sump. Eventually it was...
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