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Descent (29), August 1974
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Roger Solari has died during a push in Agen Allwedd.
Part one of a new series on cave photography by expert photographer Alan Coase.
By his own pen, of course. Expect humour: extreme setting.
Pete Lord has been caving with Mike Boon, now resident in Canada – a trip that took in here, there and everywhere.
The results of the Miss Descent competition for the best photo of a female caver underground. The results are, well, a little surprising.
Derek Crossland reports on a cave diving push that has taken the sump in Dale Barn Cave to over 2,500ft.
Part one of a continuing series on ropes: what do you need for caving, and why?
This latest report covers not so much making ladders, but the dangerous faults that have developed.
A great pot on Little Orme has been bottomed.
Cover: Colin Brookes on the Long Churn route into Alum Pot. Photo: D.J. Elliot
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Descent (29), August 1974
Collector's copy: price includes postage and takes condition and scarcity into account. See the Product Details tab for details of condition and this link for notes about second-hand copies of Descent.
Not all our stock is online: please ask if you are seeking an issue we have not listed.
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