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ferlew | 22:30 Sun 10th Nov 2013 | Hobbies & Interests
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Could you? Would you?
Just watching Richard Hammond on Beeb 1. They are showing Caving, it would scare me rigid. I have this real fear of getting stuck in a tight place.
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ferlew, a caver or potholer doesn't start on the desperate "trips". By the time he or she is ready the skill level and confidence is up to the job. The only time you cannot turn back is if there has been flooding a rock fall (rare) or if the have become wedged in a tight crawl (and I never knew of anyone being permanently stuck with good mates to help). Injury is...
22:47 Sun 10th Nov 2013
I wouldn't mind a go at it, ferlew. I'll try almost anything once.
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But, all that water, mud, and tight spaces. You can't change your mind and run away.
But, all that water, mud,


Thats c'us your a girl, ferlew lol.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5I1q4KhKNU
Spent 10 years in the Cave Rescue Organisation and enjoyed myself as well as helping a number of cavers in trouble. Its a super sport and a good way of raising a thirst.
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Ok, fair do's on that......tight spaces?
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But seadogg, you CANNOT turn round and go back. THAT is scary.
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No

and

Hell No!
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Tut Snaggs, I opted out at 31 secs. Scary. "Stuck" did it for me.
Thanks, but no thanks. Slightly claustrophobic, hate the dark and react badly to being cold.
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B*gger, forgot about the cold. :(
ferlew, a caver or potholer doesn't start on the desperate "trips". By the time he or she is ready the skill level and confidence is up to the job. The only time you cannot turn back is if there has been flooding a rock fall (rare) or if the have become wedged in a tight crawl (and I never knew of anyone being permanently stuck with good mates to help). Injury is another matter but there are highly skilled teams in all caving areas. It's great!
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Ta Seadogg, I did not realise there were 'degrees' of the sport.
When caves are big cavernous things like Cheddar or Wookey Hole, then fine. But potholing through narrow gaps or crawling wriggling through narrow twisting tunnels; blow that for a lark.

Have done it years ago,
Have also grown some common sense since then,
Don't think I'll be going again!
I'm with OG. If I could walk upright at all times, I'd be fine!

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