Jib Tunnel

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Coordinates54°08′58″N 2°22′57″W / 54.14954°N 2.382613°W / 54.14954; -2.382613[1]
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
Map showing the location of Jib Tunnel
Map showing the location of Jib Tunnel
Showing location of Jib Tunnel in the Yorkshire Dales
LocationIngleborough, North Yorkshire, UK
OS gridSD 7510 7270
Coordinates54°08′58″N 2°22′57″W / 54.14954°N 2.382613°W / 54.14954; -2.382613[1]
Depth98 metres (322 ft) (To floor of Gaping Gill Main Chamber)[2]
Length100 metres (330 ft) (including Spout Tunnel)
Elevation396 metres (1,299 ft)[1]
Discovery1872[1]
GeologyCarboniferous limestone
Entrances1
DifficultyIV-V[1]
Hazardswater, verticality[1]
AccessPermit [3]
Cave survey1976 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]

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