Showing posts with label Sell Gill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sell Gill. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 March 2011

A weekend in Horton in Ribblesdale

An excellent weekend in the Dales on string. Sat, the Dudley/CPC team were joined by Bruce Bensley (Wolverhampton CC and YRC) in Little Hull Pot. Sun was Sell Gill, the Wet Way to do some photos. 


Dudley/CPC Team: Mike Peters, Bartek Biela, Paulina Biela, Mike Clayton, Emma Porter.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Yorkshire Dales - a bit of SRT

Not knowing the area at all but advised by Emma, we decided that Sell Gill is the right choice for us as it is easy to find. The dead sheep in the middle of the Pennine Way next to one of the cave entrances made the decision for us which route we going to take. Wind blowing towards the Wet Route made the smell impossible to bear, so the only choice was the Fossil Route, located downwind (of the rotting corpse). Paulina, me and Rich got changed by the cave. Monika who was going to take a walk up the Pennine Way, but headed back to the car parked in Horton in Ribblesdale as it started to drizzle. We quickly reached the darkness above the 2nd pitch.A large number of P-bolts on both sides of the passage was slightly confusing, so in the excitement of the moment the more obvious one seemed to be the one on the right. After reaching the Y-hang I realised it would have been much easier on the left hand side of the passage, which was behind me now, so I stuck to my own strategy (and let the others struggle behind me :-). The rest of re-belying went according to the survey. Richard, bored with waiting for the third and last pitch to be rigged, tried to assemble his own sheep out of the numerous bones he found while Paulina was looking for fossils.



Straight in the face, that's bright




Richard descending 3rd pitch of the Dry / Fossil Route

We've left our SRT kits on the bottom of the 3rd pitch and went exploring light-weight. Bearing in minds Emma's story about flash flood during her last visit in the cave we were anxious passing through the partially flooded tight passage and crawling towards the next big chamber. We ended our journey at the top of another 6-8 meters pitch, as we had no more rope, and made our way back to the surface.

We've had no caving plans for Sunday, but we visited the White Scar show cave, a treat for Monika. From there we drove back to Clapham and went for a walk to Gaping Gill 105m deep entrance pitch and investigated some shake holes on the way.



Gaping Gill

The Team: Bartek & Paulina Biela, Richard & Monika Wilkes

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

SRT training and Sell Gill

Heather invited us to join her as fellow guineapigs on an SRT course in Yorkshire. Gethin from North Wales was being assessed as an SRT instructor and needed some willing novice cavers, so it was a win-win situation!
After a day practising indoors with re-belays etc., Gethin took us to Sell Gill, a fine vertical system with several pitches of varying height. He was a great teacher and very patient, we enjoyed the trip and hope he passed with flying colours!


Present: Heather, Jess, Mark, Dave from North Wales, Gethin and Assessor

Sunday, 18 June 2006

Sell Gill Holes, Penyghent, North Yorkshire

SRT & rigging practise. Short 'yomp' across the Dales up to Sell Gill. Entered via the dry way. 3 pitches into main chamber. 


Present: MCl, EPo & DeWi plus Mike Peters (Craven Pothole Club)

Saturday, 25 June 2005

Sell Gill - Yorkshire Weekend

In via the Dry Way due to the unsettled weather conditions. A nice introduction to SRT for Chris. Water levels were low considering the recent rain.

Chris Webb, Emma Porter and Mike Clayton at the First Pitch.

Graham Smith on the Second Pitch.

Present: MCl, BMa, EPo, GSm & CWe