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'Lady of Negotiable Affections' :lol:
You must be nuts!
My mates done that (He used to cave though so obviously has something missing).
Big DEEP cavern on rope seat.....NO CHANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
heres the bottomless pit at speedwell
WOW,thats well cool,id love to do that,last time i was in anything like that it was a slate quarry in the lake district
You must be insane, he told me he lost a frew mates to cave diving (Lunatics!!!!!!!!!!!!!).
Awwwwww man! #-o BTM, I missed you - twice
I'm really glad you enjoyed the trip, though. Might try and get you a bit further next year!
We'll catch you at another time (I think I owe you a brew!) Cheers 8) Eeyore
Tea,black with no sugar
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"Tea,black with no sugarExcellent, we can save on the milk!And we only use Yorkshire teabags! cheers 8) Eeyore
But the return journey gave me an opportunity to take some photos for the 'WebShots'I even saw the pink Ka that I mentioned in the 'Spots Before The Eyes' after a special detour in Bingley. It's very bright!!!
BTM, glad that you did get down the hole, and enjoyed the experience. As Nic says, come again next year and we'll try to sort out an extended tour - let us know in advance and we'll be able to make sure we are around. We have enough spare gear between us for you to borrow.
Luckily we didn't get the same amount of rain as we did in 2002, when it did get a bit wet , the steps down are there somewhere. Needless to say, we had to stop winching for a while, and took a few people out of the back door - Bar Pot, next to the stile.RegardsAndy
Tell me honestly have you ever seen one before?
There's a bridge you might like on the way, Bridge 39 on the Shroppie, known as High Bridge.
Of course one of the highlights was the Pontcysylite aqueduct - what a structure and 200 years old this year. Scary though, they didn't have H&S regulations back then, hence the lack of any barrier on the off side.
i have been on the anderton boat lift, very strange feeling, have also got a copy of the original engineering drawing of the lift c1875 in a frame above my computer :oops:
ive been n seen the falkirk wheel, also the quarry i was talking about is called hodge close & is grid ref 90/317017
I want to try the Anderton Boat Lift at Nantwich & the Falkirk Wheel