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On Saturday, the only photos that were taken were by Martin, on his hard-as-nails trip to Bye George Pot with Becka and Julian.<br> | On Saturday, the only photos that were taken were by Martin, on his hard-as-nails trip to Bye George Pot with Becka and Julian.<br> | ||
[[Image:byegeorge001.jpg|200px|Stals in Bye George Pot]] | [[Image:byegeorge001.jpg|200px|Stals in Bye George Pot]] | ||
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[[Image:byegeorge006.jpg|200px|More helictites in Bye George]]<br> | [[Image:byegeorge006.jpg|200px|More helictites in Bye George]]<br> | ||
Sunday was a little more photogenic, with a trip to Notts II on Leck Fell (so named as it was originally discovered by diving from Notts Pot, although a dry entrance has since been found). This is an extensive cave carrying a large stream, with many beautiful decorations in the main streamway and the many side inlets.<br> | Sunday was a little more photogenic, with a trip to Notts II on Leck Fell (so named as it was originally discovered by diving from Notts Pot, although a dry entrance has since been found). This is an extensive cave carrying a large stream, with many beautiful decorations in the main streamway and the many side inlets.<br> | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks251.jpg|200px|Toby perches on a bridge of boulders. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks252.jpg|200px|Dramatic black-streaked curtains and flowstone. Photo: Mark Shinwell]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks253.jpg|200px|The black stalactites, from a different angle. Photo: Mark Shinwell]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks254.jpg|200px|Curtains and flowstone with the same curious black streaks. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks255.jpg|250px|The same again, with Toby's head for scale. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks256.jpg|200px|Curtain in a grotto above the streamway. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks257.jpg|350px|Crystal pool in the same grotto. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks258.jpg|200px|Curtain again, with Emma for scale. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks259.jpg|350px|Letty next to a stalactite column in Curry Inlet. Photo: Peter Clifton]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks260.jpg|350px|Rupert at a decorated corner in Curry Inlet. Photo: Peter Clifton]] |
− | [[Image:yorks265.jpg|200px|]] | + | [[Image:yorks261.jpg|200px|More decorations in Curry Inlet, with Phil posing. Photo: Mark Shinwell]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks270.jpg|200px|Wookey admires a huge stalactite (in Curry Inlet again, I think). Photo: Mark Shinwell]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks262.jpg|350px|Strangely distorted stalactites in the main Notts 2 streamway, upstream of Curry Inlet. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:yorks263.jpg|200px|Ceiling in the upper main streamway. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] |
+ | [[Image:yorks264.jpg|200px|Section of the streamway with roof scalloping, illuminated by Wookey, Dave, and Emma (round the corner out of shot). Photo: Mark Shinwell]] | ||
+ | [[Image:yorks265.jpg|200px|Mark with his carefully-packed camera gear. Photo: Dave Loeffler]] | ||
+ | [[Image:yorks266.jpg|200px|Rupert and Letty contemplate a damp climb near the downstream sump. Photo: Peter Clifton]] | ||
+ | [[Image:yorks267.jpg|200px|Letty about to get very wet. Photo: Peter Clifton]] | ||
+ | [[Image:yorks268.jpg|200px|Letty climbing back up the waterfall. Photo: Peter Clifton]] | ||
+ | [[Image:yorks269.jpg|350px|Letty emerging from the crawl to the final downstream sump. Photo: Peter Clifton]] |
Revision as of 14:00, 14 September 2007
Apologies for the rubbish formatting, wil sort it out at some point. Edvin
On Saturday, the only photos that were taken were by Martin, on his hard-as-nails trip to Bye George Pot with Becka and Julian.
Sunday was a little more photogenic, with a trip to Notts II on Leck Fell (so named as it was originally discovered by diving from Notts Pot, although a dry entrance has since been found). This is an extensive cave carrying a large stream, with many beautiful decorations in the main streamway and the many side inlets.