Battle of Britain Chamber to Poetic Justice

From Ease Gill

Battle of Britain Chamber to Poetic Justice[edit | edit source]

In Battle of Britain Chamber, to the left (coming from County Pot streamway), a narrow passage leads off. This leads to a gap between boulders into a 2m-wide boulder-strewn rift passage, with stal flow on boulders and some straws. Following the left-hand wall at roof level leads to a squeeze round a right-hand corner into a small boulder chamber. Turning left (back into the line of the previous passage) leads into a crawl. Five metres ahead, a slot descends 1.5m to a ledge 1m above a trickle of a streamway (often dry). Continuing downstream leads, after about 10m, to Poetic Justice.

  • To the right, following the streamway, is the pitch, leading to Pierce's Passage.