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verticalAndy wrote:I've had two great trips to England in the Yorkshire dales, I was able to borrow everything I needed and the people were very hospitable. If you're in Yorkshire, you need to visit Inglebrook. It turns out that the two most famous caving shops are located in Inglebrook
Andy
paul wrote:verticalAndy wrote:I've had two great trips to England in the Yorkshire dales, I was able to borrow everything I needed and the people were very hospitable. If you're in Yorkshire, you need to visit Inglebrook. It turns out that the two most famous caving shops are located in Inglebrook
Andy
Sorry - I think you meant 'Ingleton' rather than 'Inglebrook'.
verticalAndy wrote:...
Bernies has a great "cavers breakfast" that consists of 3 eggs, 3 pieces of sausage, lots of bacon, beans, tomatoe, half a loaf of bread, and black pudding. It's served on a 18" plate and it will take you a while to consume. The owner of Bernies is a guy named Steve, he's a Yorkshireman who will likely come out of the kitchen and talk to you if you tell him that you are from America and that you traveled all the way to visit his shop.
Andy
Sungura wrote:I have my clothes helmet/light and stuff and it really doesn't take up much space in a suitcase...I'd be more comfy with my own gear.
I am getting out to Wales for a trip in OFD (thanks to Les) and then the next day probably Swildon's (sp?) in Mendip again thx to Les. Monday Burt is taking me out to another Mendip cave, I dunno which. In the Yorkshire Dales I'm meeting up with the Bradford Pothole Club for a trip the next Sunday....Terry is picking me up at the train station on their way out to (I don' tknow what) cave. Don't have anything planned Monday up in the dales yet though.
Anyway! yeah so four trips planned a fifth one possible
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