Wezzit?

thehungrytroglobite

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nope and nope! Alan, I'm also surprised no one has figured it out yet! Clearly this entrance doesn't get as much love as it deserves. Feel free to give the answer if you want to!
 

alanw

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nope, disappointment is more of a hole in the floor rather than a rift entrance like this
I did think it was Dis, but since I'll be up at GG for the next three weeks I didn't want to have to take on setting the next question. It's been a while since I was down though, but it looked familiar.
 

thehungrytroglobite

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I did think it was Dis, but since I'll be up at GG for the next three weeks I didn't want to have to take on setting the next question. It's been a while since I was down though, but it looked familiar.
ah! You'll be walking past this one too this weekend, so keep an eye out and you'll spot which one it is :)
 

langcliffe

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Flood entrance? I remember that's a small rift to start.

Could well be - I have never actually done it, but it is characterised by narrow rifts. This is the only photo I have of the entrance:

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langcliffe

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Interesting... You're right, though. It's not very popular!

This should be easy, if one doesn't focus too firmly on the mode of transport. It's in God's own county - the county of Dickie Bird, Ian McMillan, and forced rhubarb.

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Alex

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Okay this is not in Yorkshire (I seem to be caving further afield of late) but is most definitely in the UK. For reference, those who can't see the tree the entrance portal is I believe 20m tall.
 
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