JoshW said:my top six - I don't need any more.
Ingleborough Show Cave
White Scar Show Cave (up to the stairs)
Dan Yr Ogof Show Cave
Wookey Hole (not wild wookey)
Gough's Show Cave
Peak Cavern Show Cave
badger said:I have a top 10 of virtual reality cave trips
andys said:JoshW said:my top six - I don't need any more.
Ingleborough Show Cave
White Scar Show Cave (up to the stairs)
Dan Yr Ogof Show Cave
Wookey Hole (not wild wookey)
Gough's Show Cave
Peak Cavern Show Cave
Is there anything you particularly dislike about Stump Cross Caverns?
JoshW said:badger said:I have a top 10 of virtual reality cave trips
like this?
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news-features/son-doong-cave/2/#s=pano37
Wardy said:I think a list like this should show your influences;
nearlywhite said:Fulk said:Jesus wept!
Many apologies, nearlywhite, for starting a ?ridiculous topic?.
Some people have thin skin... Sorry I won't express my opinion on this valuable comparison of arbitrary lists - it just seems like a topic for stroking egos and one upmanship. Each cave has its own merit. Have fun
...and on mine. It was the first cave I ever did, and that feeling of fear laced with excitement I felt on that visit always returned whenever I went down the cave again. My very favourite cave, Eastwater, I love for it's wonderfully gloomy atmosphere.PeteHall said:I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned Stoke Lane Slocker. After my first visit, I declared it "my new favourite cave". With its narrow and aqueous entrance series and spectacular chambers beyond, it has a bit of everything (except SRT) for the sporting caver.
I've been back several times and it never disapoints (even after a suspected dose of weils disease).
I'm not sure I have a favourite cave now, nor a top ten, but if I did, Stoke Lane would certainly make the list.
That's coz they are all Devon delights & he's been in much better caves, but doesn't want to tell you about them...nobrotson said:Never been in any of the caves Bratchley listed, must try harder.