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cookie [News] GB Cave Rockfall
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-"The site of the reported rockfall in GB near the waterfall climb in Main Chamber has been checked. There has been a recent fall of mudgravel and smallish boulders on the left (when viewed facing downstreamof the waterfall climb, near the bottomThe wall above the last part of the climb (the big stepsappears as it did before, but should be considered loose due to the recent fall. The top part is calcited but might be subject to further falls, although it is equally possible that it might not change for a long time. However, as assessing such future possibilities is not an exact science, care should be taken here, and everyone should conduct their own risk assessments whenever they approach this area from any direction. There are still loose rocks almost covering the steps and when inspected it was not possible to pass the steps without using the unconsolidated debris. The floor below the climb is currently covered with unconsolidated debris and the boulders here will move underfoot when stepped on, so care should also be taken here+metatag-og:type=(Website) 
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-This waterfall has been formed on a major vertical structural fault (see FordD.C., 1964. On the Geomorphic History of G.B. Cave, Charterhouse-on-MendipSomerset. UBSS Proceedings10(2, pp 149-188 available from [[https://www.ubss.org.uk/resources/proceedings/vol10/UBSS_Proc_10_2_149-188.pdf]]), which states that there is much fault breccia to be found and so events of this nature are likely to occur from time to time." +metatag-og:title=(Council of Southern Caving Clubs) 
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-Graham Mullan\\ +metatag-og:description=(The Council of Southern Caving Clubs is an association of Caving Clubs whose main interests lie in the Mendip Hills of Somerset.) 
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-Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd\\ +{{tag>news access gb_cave ccc_ltd}} 
-[[secretary@charterhouse-caving-company.ltd.uk]]\\ +~~META: 
-8th Feb 2021+date created = 2021-02-02 ~~
  
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 ===== From Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd - 2nd Feb 2021 ===== ===== From Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd - 2nd Feb 2021 =====
  
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 +Also see [[news:2021_02_08_rockfall_in_g.b._cave|08/02/2021 WARNING - Rockfall in G.B. Cave - Update]]
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