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    Aberllefenni

    This appeared at the weekend on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbVR2WDrWno Certainly an "interesting" use of the place & he's really got some bottle! Just amazed they got permission.
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    Free - Plastic pipe for dig support.

    It looks like we (Crewe C&PC) have to dispose of our stock of hi pressure water main. It's about 2' id and chopped into 6' ish lenths - much better than oildrum for supporting entrances/digs etc & should last virtualy forever! In various locations in S Ches./ N. Staffs but you'll need to arrange...
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    Video editing software

    Just spent all Sun playing with Pinnicle Studio 11 (arm still too knackered for caving) & suddenly layers etc. in photo editing software seems easy!!! I know there are a lot of folk out there making underground videos, but compared with the editing, shooting & lighting the stuff seems (fairly)...
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    Shit Heap for knackered cavers

    This thread was partly prompted by Piglets reply to a post another thread (9PM). Is there a common injury responsible for cavers packing in (IE buggered shoulder) & what would retired cavers like to do (or already do) instead? - Other than bait active cavers in this forum!
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    Most unsuitable underground gear

    Watched "Britains Favorite View" this evening & saw the loverly Ms Garrett (well loverly I suppose if you're another old git), walking up an adit in Swaledale in full make up & a pink mac! Odd to say the least.
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    Warmbac sizing

    This post was prompted by the discussion in the diving section re neofleece suits. While I love Warmbac kit & have used it for about 20yrs., doe's anyone else think that their over suit sizing is a little odd? The legs seem too long and the body short, to the point where it presses on the...
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    Crowdecote Dig

    Anyone know anything about the dig in the lay-by halfway up Crowdecote bank? Went past it today & after many years neglect someone seems to have taken up the challenge again - 'bout time too, it always looked interesting.
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