Every time i see this on the CNCC website, I wonder if it is meant to be "this cave IS NOT on access land"?
I know it's a silly grammar thing, but it irks me.
I've seen similar things like this have been setup in Wales, and the lake district already have a via Ferrara setup at Honister.
I'm curious to know what people's thoughts are about stuff like this?
Is it good for the mines? I.e. keeps them open and 'safe' for visitors. Or does it cause more...
A bit random, but I've seen this photo online, tagged as "Peak District" but nothing else to describe or locate.
Wondering if anyone here has an inkling where this could be?
P.s. it may not even be in the peaks.
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As a Cumbrian who sadly lives in Birmingham, I'm yet to go back up to explore the Cumbrian mines. I'm periodically up in Cumbria to visit family, and wonder if some kind hearted folk might be up for showing me around the mines some time?
After lingering around as a non-member thought I best join and say hi.
I'm very early in my caving "Career" but recently joined Dudley Caving Club and joined my first trip with them to GB cave a few weekends ago which was great. Please say hello if you see my confused face pottering around DCC...