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Yorkshire17/19 January 2006Photos!
Loads a CaversSaturdayStream - Gaping Ghyll: Jarv, Lyndon, Deep
Next pitch was easily found - follow streamway, suddenly find yourself presented with a BLOODY BIG HOLE after executing a few exciting clamber downs, backup & find the roof-high traverse over the top & to a nice Y-hang. I rigged to Y-hang, Deep dropped the pitch. Around this time, we were caught up by the abortive Diahedral party, who had picked up a NPC/CUCC member called Mark, found wandering around Lekk fell looking for a bit of underground action. Pitch series obvious; some nice formations on way back up. Middle pitch was distinctly wet on take-off. Rope was a little short for last chamber, but by swinging around & standing upon a boulder, a way to get off the rope was found. Once freed of a cavers weight, the elastically nylon statched it back up, leaving it just within jumping distance - a close call! Next chamber consisted of a gauntlet under multiple waterfalls, plenty of practice in underground sprinting. Waterfalls are depicted so romanatically, always beautiful sheets of water with damsels behind them. The reality is rather less pleasent, cold water falling from such a height is going pretty fast & hard by the time it reaches you, inevitably forcing itself down the back of your oversuit & jarring you to the core! But I guess after all those damsel daydreams, a cold shower is called for.
Exit in two 'pulse trains' (ahh, you can tell we're IC cavers..) of three & four cavers, smoothly done except for the lack of a derigging spanner! Not an enormous issue, as cave fully P-bolted, but some of the loaded Maillons were pretty unpleasent for Tom to undo by hand. Emerged into a beautiful clear-skyed night, the stars looking splendid to our darkness-adapted eyesight. Tom had a bottle of some delicious exilior from which we all sipped. It may have only been lemon squash, but after the dead sheep put oneself off drinking the water, it felt so nice. Moor was scrunchy underfoot, the puddles shattering as our heavy wellies clumped home. Long bimble back to Clapham was euphoric, Owls hooting as they hunted around the lake - stars fantastically clear. Back in time to quickly change beside the frozen-up minibus, before rescuing the others from the pub & attempting an ad-hoc defrosting of the windshield before returning to the NPC.
Jarvist Frost SundayJingling (Not Aquamole): Jan, Tom, Rik, DeepIf you thought that you knew what faff was, it was just redefined by this trip. Deep Not the Waterfalls Walk & Bernies: Everyone Else
Back in the safety & comfort of Bernies, we finalised what to spend our equipment budget on, while quaffing pints of tea. Left Yorkshire as dusk fell - with 10'000 strong swarms of black birds circling above in amazing ever-changing patterns. Jarvist Frost |