The penultimate one looks like Thornton Force iced up, and if so, I guess the last one is someone standing behind the force (we don't get winters like that any more!).
Here they are right-side up:
Here they are right-side up:
Duck ditch said:Hi. I just took a picture with my iPad of the prints. I don?t understand why they are upside down. Like I said I?m afraid I don?t quite get how you put them on a web site. This is the first time I have done it......
Thanks for turning them round.
David Rose said:These photos seem to breathe camaraderie and adventure. I'm in awe of what cavers did in that period, with the gear and clothing then available. Later generations have built on the shoulders of giants.
Pitlamp said:David Rose said:These photos seem to breathe camaraderie and adventure. I'm in awe of what cavers did in that period, with the gear and clothing then available. Later generations have built on the shoulders of giants.
Completely agree David.
On a separate note, re. the image in a different post of the big leaning slab in Alum Pot's main shaft; isn't that "The Bridge", as opposed to the "Greay Slab"?