# Flood Entrance Pot

- **Country:** United Kingdom
- **Depth:** 146 m (To bottom of South East Pot)
- **Access:** Permit
- **Length:** 248 m
- **Survey:** [http://cavemaps.org/surveys/luss/full/LUSS%20Bar%20Pot%20and%20Flood%20Entrance%20(1980).png 1980 LUSS survey on Cavemaps]
- **Geology:** Carboniferous limestone
- **Hazards:** verticality
- **Location:** Ingleborough, North Yorkshire, UK
- **Discovery:** 1909
- **Elevation:** 396 m
- **Map Width:** 250
- **Difficulty:** IV
- **Other Name:** Flood Exit Pot
- **Grid Ref Uk:** SD 7513 7242
- **Photo Width:** 250
- **Photo Caption:** Flood Entrance Pot Entrance
- **Entrance Count:** 3

Flood Entrance Pot (sometimes known as Flood Exit Pot) is one of the entrances to the Gaping Gill cave system located about south of Gaping Gill Main Shaft. It was the first alternative entrance into the main system to be explored, and it is now a popular entrance into the system, with a fine pitch landing in Gaping Gill's South-East Passage. It lies within the designated Ingleborough Site of Special Scientific Interest.

![Photo of Flood Entrance Pot](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Flood_Entrance_Pot.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_Entrance_Pot (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
