I ventured down the caves this afternoon & I have now finished reading this entire topic. I think I've spent 6 hrs reading it. It's probably one of the most interesting topics I've read on the internet. I went prepared. Helmet, torch, gloves & expected a few tight squeezes & was prepared to be covered in mud.
I went past the main caves that you come to first, round to the left, down the slope & into the "elephant cave", found the "mousehole" entrance to the left. A few tight squeezes, before it opened out into a horizontal corridor. It was fascinating. There was a few more tight squeezes down, then another horizontal tunnel. Then another, then another. I found the "church" - there was slabs of stones built into the cave wall to the right. A central pillar & stones laid ontop of one another forming the "altar" (could this just be a seat for the quarrymen to rest). Past this there was another tight squeeze down & a corridor that lead back to the "church" cavern. I guess the "mirror caverns" are tunnels that look almost identical, with each having side caverns & a tight squeeze down at the end. (Nothing to do with water on the walls, reflective walls? come on, lol) I dind't find any underground lake, no shelf with a bottomless pit. They must be down there somewhere - there must be other tunnels & passageways leading off the main tunnel that I missed. There were several caverns on the main tunnel en route down, but I clouldn't find any other square caverns filled with wooden boxes. They must be down there somewhere.
Is there anything else deeper down past the "church cavern"? I found a second small hole leading back up, which turned out to be a shortcut to the surface. Are there any other tunnels past the "church cavern" that may lead to the lake, or to anywhere else? Is the lake an actual body of water, or part of the cave system that floods after wet weather & then dries up/runs off after the rain.
James Seddon & Cavemaster - you certainly know your stuff. I would love to see some maps sometime, & any updates of anything else you've found more recently. It would be great to get an interested group together & venture down the caves, & explore them properly sometime. How's your guiding skills, haha, Keep up the good work guys...
Also, have you found anything near Clinkham Wood / Mossbank. I live within walking distance from there.
I'm off to look at the photo gallery.
This post has been edited by Spiraldive: 18 July 2010 - 11:28 PM