Jib Tunnel
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LocationIngleborough, North Yorkshire, UK
Depth98 metres (322 ft) (To floor of Gaping Gill Main Chamber)[2]
| Jib Tunnel | |
|---|---|
The entrance is between the rock wall and the large boulder | |
| Location | Ingleborough, North Yorkshire, UK |
| OS grid | SD 7510 7270 |
| Coordinates | 54°08′58″N 2°22′57″W / 54.14954°N 2.382613°W[1] |
| Depth | 98 metres (322 ft) (To floor of Gaping Gill Main Chamber)[2] |
| Length | 100 metres (330 ft) (including Spout Tunnel) |
| Elevation | 396 metres (1,299 ft)[1] |
| Discovery | 1872[1] |
| Geology | Carboniferous limestone |
| Entrances | 1 |
| Difficulty | IV-V[1] |
| Hazards | water, verticality[1] |
| Access | Permit [3] |
| Cave survey | 1976 CPC Survey on Cave Maps |
Jib Tunnel, also known as Lateral Passage is one of the entrances into the Gaping Gill cave system in North Yorkshire, located behind a large boulder in the north bank of Fell Beck adjacent to Gaping Gill Main Shaft. Although short, it leads to Lateral Shaft, a direct descent into Gaping Gill Main Chamber which is a popular caving route, and has had considerable significance in the history of the exploration of Gaping Gill. It lies within the designated Ingleborough Site of Special Scientific Interest.[4]