# Stream Passage Pot

- **Country:** United Kingdom
- **Depth:** 151 m (To Mud Pot sump)
- **Access:** Permit
- **Length:** 579 m (To Mud Pot sump)
- **Survey:** [http://cavemaps.org/surveys/ulsa/full/ULSA%201966%20Stream%20Passage%20Pot.png 1966 ULSA survey on Cavemaps]
- **Geology:** Carboniferous limestone
- **Hazards:** verticality, water
- **Location:** Ingleborough, North Yorkshire, UK
- **Discovery:** 1949
- **Elevation:** 415 m
- **Map Width:** 250
- **Difficulty:** IV
- **Grid Ref Uk:** SD 7484 7252
- **Photo Width:** 250
- **Photo Caption:** Entrance to Stream Passage Pot
- **Entrance Count:** 1

Stream Passage Pot is one of the entrances to the Gaping Gill system being located about ESE of Gaping Gill Main Shaft. It is a popular and sporting entrance into the system, featuring three well-watered big shafts. It is the highest entrance of the Gaping Gill system, so the full depth of the system, , is measured from its entrance. It lies within the designated Ingleborough Site of Special Scientific Interest.

![Photo of Stream Passage Pot](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Stream_Passage_Pot_Entrance.JPG)

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