Cave Rescue
There has been a number of cave rescues in the system over the years, the most well known of them being the Neil Moss Rescue in 1959. Below is a summary of the rescues that have occured:
There has been a number of cave rescues in the system over the years, the most well known of them being the Neil Moss Rescue in 1959. Below is a summary of the rescues that have occured:
The Environment Agency have installed EA water depth logger at Goosehill Bridge, Castelton. This is now live at: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/station/9595 . The water depth is updated every 15 minutes and the datum is the crest of the weir that was installed in 1984/5 by TSG and a group from Manchester Poly. The metre ruler on the left bank of the river when looking downstream from the bridge has the same datum so the levels on the web should be the same as the levels on the ruler.. The outputs contributing to the total flow are Peak Cavern, Slop Moll, Peakshole Sough and Russet Well.
Read more: EA Peakshole Water level Logger at Goosehill Bridge, Castleton