Oxlow Cavern
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Oxlow Cavern, Castleton, Derbyshire, England
Oxlow Cavern | |
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Location | Castleton, Derbyshire, UK SK1241282186 |
Depth | 140m to West Chamber |
Length | 1.4km (4.75km including Maskill Mine & Giants Hole) |
Geology | Limestone |
Number of entrances | 3 including Maskill Mine & Giants Hole |
Access | 17.5m shaft |
Oxlow Cavern is situated on the right hand side of the road running from Perryfoot to Castleton almost opposite Giant's Hole on the other side of the road and a few yards away from Maskill Mine. The cavern is part natural and part mine. It is a fine "vertical" cave which is dry, deep, and mostly in big passage formed within a mineral vein. Entering via a 17.5m deep mine shaft of small dimensions which leads down past a mined level the explorer emerges at the top of a slope in a natural vein cavity. Two further pitches lead down to a coll 70m below the entrance where there are two ways on. To the East, a descent continues down into the very large East Chamber, and to the west, the impressive West Swirl Passage leads down at 45° to the base of the fourth pitch and the massive West Chamber. A passage at the far end of West Chamber links through to the bottom of Maskhill Mine. The fourth pitch, which is a climb up, in the West Antechamber wall reaches a crawl heading north away from the vein into the New Oxlow Series and the long, very tight and wet connection to Giant's Hole.
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[edit] Surveys
JS Beck, A dyeline printed survey published Hitch n Hike, Bamford, Derbyshire
(PB Chamber) Cave Diving Group Newsletter #107 (p30) Apr. 1993
[edit] References
Crewe Climbing and Pothole Club. Oxlow Cavern Rigging Guide.
Gill, D W; Beck, J S (1991). Caves of the Peak District. ISBN 1-85568-034-3. out of print
Barker, Iain (1997). Classic Caves of the Peak District, p34. ISBN 1-86126-058-X. out of print
Ford, Trevor D (1997). Limestones and Caves of the Peak District, p14 & 325-330. ISBN 0 86094 004 1. out of print
(April 1993) "P B Chamber". Cave Diving Group Newsletter (107).
[edit] External Links
Micro Guide to Derbyshire caves
Crewe Climbing and Pothole Club
[edit] WARNING
Caving and exploring mines can be dangerous and fatal accidents can happen, especially if you are not sufficiently trained.
CAVE RESCUE ---- in case of accident telephone 999 and ask for Cave Rescue.