Rowten Pot
Rowten Pot is one of several entrances into the long cave system that drains Kingsdale in North Yorkshire, England. Its entrance is a shaft some long, wide, and at the southern end deep.
Details
- Isbn
- 978-1-85568-083-8
- Year
- 1994
- Depth
- 105 m
- Last1
- Brook
- Last2
- Griffiths
- Last3
- Long
- Last4
- Ryder
- Pages
- 11, 61
- Title
- Northern Caves 3 - The Three Counties and the North West
- Access
- Free
- First1
- Dave
- First2
- Julian
- First3
- M. H.
- First4
- Phil
- Length
- 259 m
- Survey
- [http://cavemaps.org/cavePages/West%20Kingsdale__Rowten%20Pot.htm cavemaps.org]
- Geology
- Carboniferous limestone
- Hazards
- water, verticality
- Location
- Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, UK
- Discovery
- first descent July 1897
- Map Width
- 240
- Publisher
- Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd.
- Difficulty
- Grade 4
- Grid Ref Uk
- SD 6982 7803
- Photo Width
- 240
- Photo Caption
- Entrance shaft looking south