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Caving shops in the area

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OK, so I know Bernies, Inglesport and Caving Supplies "oop north", but now I'm living down here in Bristol, can anyone recommend decent caving shops a bit closer to home?

Cheers,

Steve.
 
No Probs.
Bat Products, 6 Tucker Street, Wells. (01749)676771. Prop. Tony Jarratt, ( J-Rat). He can also point You at a well Known local Caving Club if needs be
 
"Well known" or infamous*. Discuss.

Based in Bristol, BAT Products is your closest tame-caver shop but if you're off to S. Wales don't forget Dragon (boo, hiss, traitor).


* Infamous = "In-famous... more than famous".
 
cap 'n chris said:
"Well known" or infamous*. Discuss.

Based in Bristol, BAT Products is your closest tame-caver shop but if you're off to S. Wales don't forget Dragon (boo, hiss, traitor).


* Infamous = "In-famous... more than famous".

And they have Their own Hut. :P . With a Bar :P :P . and en-suite Caves :P :P :P .

You wont get that at a B&B, :D
 
As J-Rat says 'its in Tucker Street', the street that don't rhyme with anything.
 
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