Juniper Gulf

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Juniper Gulf
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The entrance to Juniper Gulf
Map showing the location of Juniper Gulf
Map showing the location of Juniper Gulf
LocationYorkshire, Northern England
Coordinates54°09′19″N 2°21′36″W / 54.1552°N 2.3601°W / 54.1552; -2.3601Coordinates: 54°09′19″N 2°21′36″W / 54.1552°N 2.3601°W / 54.1552; -2.3601
Depth128 metres (420 ft)
Length244 metres (801 ft)
HazardsVery vertical
AccessPublic

Juniper Gulf is a pit cave in on the side of Ingleborough in Yorkshire, England. It is a popular single rope technique (SRT) trip for cavers, especially known for its final 50-metre (160 ft) pitch.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Gardner, John (May 2003). "Classic Caves: Juniper Gulf". Bulletin of the BCRA. British Cave Rescue Association (2): 8–9. Retrieved 11 August 2016.


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