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  1. snebbit

    Question about stop grip and slip.

    I've been there when it's happened to someone (although it wasn't a Stop actually but a Singing Rock descender with a weird design). At the deviation halfway down Cathedral in Lost Johns', the caver (of many years' experience) somehow managed to pin the handle in 'go down fast' mode by getting...
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    Wezzit?

    It is! Over to you
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    Wezzit?

    Clue time - it's another Easegill one.
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    Wanted: Speleo Sportive en Ardeche

    There was one on Amazon UK for £568! Probably cheaper to just take out a good insurance policy and wander into random entrances and see what happens. Sorted now though, thanks all
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    Wezzit?

    How about this
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    Wezzit?

    Silverdale Shore Cave?
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    Wanted: Speleo Sportive en Ardeche

    Bonjour tout le monde, Was wondering whether anyone has a copy of Speleo Sportive en Ardeche, or any other Ardeche-related material? Either for sale, or for hire for 2 months! I also have some guidebooks for other French areas for a swap-and-harvest arrangement
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    Snow update

    Snow socks are amazing, and way less hassle than chains. Although if you don't slip them off as soon as you're off snow, they get shredded in minutes - or maybe it was just my Temu specials ☺️ We were up at Sunset tonight, the road up Chapel-le-Dale is all clear as you'd expect, the snow was...
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    Devis Hole - formations

    Thanks Chris. Tony's patience in surveying those maze areas can only be worshipped 🙇‍♂️
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    Devis Hole - formations

    It was in the West Level rather than in the maze areas, which looked to be a natural passage which had been artificially widened on one side - pic of nearby passage below. @Lankyman some of those pics do look very similar to the roof pendants we saw
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    Devis Hole - formations

    We braved an underwater Swaledale for a New Years Day trip in the wonderful Devis Hole today. Noticed these unusual formations at roof level and wondered if anyone knows what the story could be? To be clear, everything in the pic is solid - none is muddy or crumbly, it's not just fill. Are they...
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    Wezzit?

    Walrus Pot, Top Sink?
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    Best Passage Names?

    The Osmotic Palpitator The Fat-o-meter Oomagoolie Talking of linked pitch names @Fulk, It's always upset me that Rope Pitch in Ireby isn't called 'Little Johnny Flynn Pitch' to follow the plotline Ding Dong Bell, Pussy's in the well. Who put her in? Little Johnny Flynn
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    Putting it to a vote.

    Just my suggestions: - Agree with mikem and wellyjen, the data sources about the sites, access etc. are already out there, don't get weighed down creating a new national database of sites and their info - you can't keep on top of that data yourselves and you'll just end up with out-of-date data...
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    Voldemort?
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    Parys Mines

    They did reply to us a couple of weeks ago to organise a trip for January so they are active, maybe they're just in Christmas mode.
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    KCC Advent competition

    For those who don't use social media, I've added a page to the club site here: https://kendalcaving.org.uk/advent-calendar/
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    Wezzit?

    Notts Pot - Adamson's route?
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    Post-graduation caving kit

    +1 for the Lomo undersuits. Had mine 5 years and it's still pristine after...at least 250+ trips? I think it's slightly thinner material than the pricier dedicated caving undersuits - which tend to be too stifling for me anyway, as I run hot on caving trips.
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    Post-graduation caving kit

    On the tackle front, clubs in the non-student world also have tons of gear you can use :) 90% of the times that I need rope and krabs, I just check them out of my club's store, it's what they're there for and a significant chunk of what your membership fees are paying for. I'm mostly caving with...
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