Langcliffe Pot
Langcliffe Pot is a cave system on the slopes of Great Whernside in Upper Wharfedale, about SSE of Kettlewell in North Yorkshire. It is part of the Black Keld Site of Special Scientific Interest where the "underground drainage system which feeds the stream resurgence at Black Keld is one of the largest and deepest in Britain, although only a small proportion of its cave passages are accessible at present." Mossdale Caverns is also part of the Black Keld SSSI. Although a considerable length of passage has been explored in Langcliffe Pot, the current end is over above the resurgence, and over in distance. A trip to the far end has been described as "one of the most serious undertakings in British caving".
Description
The entrance lies within a shakehole where a small hole between blocks leads to a ledge at the top of a shaft. This lands in a chamber with a narrow rift passage leading off which degenerates into the Craven Crawl, of low, wet passage. At a junction with an inlet, the passage enlarges into Stagger Passage, of walking and stooping. At the start of a deep canal it passes a passage on the left which is the main way to the alternative entrance of Oddmire Pot. The canal passage continues to meet a major junction at Hammerdale Dub, where over a of upstream passages also lead back towards Oddmire Pot. Downstream, of boulder-strewn streamway finishes where the water disappears under a wall, but a small passage leads into Boireau Falls Chamber, at the base of which it is possible to regain the stream. This finishes at Nemesis, a shaft below which a route through a tight and complex boulder choke leads into Gasson's Series. This is initially a high streamway which degenerates into a low wet section, beyond which the passage continues for before arriving at Poseidon Sump, which has been dived for some to where it became small. Back at the low pool, a dry inlet passage of fine rift passage and chambers continues for over before decreasing in size, and dropping into the large New Fearnought Streamway. Downstream leads to Dementor Sump, which has been dived for to a blockage. Upstream terminates in a boulder blockage after.Oddmire Pot is located north-west of Langcliffe Pot. A small hole in a shakehole leads on to a broken shaft. At the base of this Strid Passage continues as a crawling / stooping passage for about before joining Stagger Passage from Langcliffe Pot. An obscure inlet about from the beginning leads into The Roads, an alternative and longer route to Hammerdale Dub.
Geology and hydrology
Langcliffe Pot is a solutional cave formed within rocks of the Yoredale Series of the Pendlian and Brigantian substages of the Mississippian epoch of the Carboniferous period. The Yoredale Group consists of a number of cyclothems, with sequences of sandstones, shales and thin coals separating limestones into well-defined beds separated by aquicludes. The upper part of the cave is formed at the base of the Middle Limestone and the passages run down dip towards the south-east, floored by sandstone. In Boireau Falls Chamber the stream cuts through the sandstone bed, and then through of shale into the Simonstone Limestone. Nemesis Pitch drops straight through this, and the Gassson Series is formed totally within the Hardraw Limestone. The resurgence at Black Keld, some below the lowest point of Langcliffe Pot, lies in the Great Scar Limestone.Langcliffe Pot falls within the Black Keld catchment area. Most of the drainage within the catchment feeds into Mossdale Beck which sinks into the limestone at Mossdale Scar. Langcliffe Pot is fed by a few small streams that drain an area of the flanks of Great Whernside about wide. The water then drains down dip in the general direction of Mossdale. The waters of Mossdale Caverns and Langcliffe Pot combine at some unknown point, and resurge at Black Keld. Black Keld has been penetrated by divers for about —well short of Langcliffe Pot.