Skip to content
Cave Rescue Organisation Logo
  • Home
  • What we do
    • About CRO
    • The History of CRO
  • Safety
    • In Case of Emergency
    • Before you go out
    • CRO Resources for Children
  • Support CRO
  • Recent Incidents
  • The CRO Challenge
  • Contact CRO
    • Contact Us
    • Joining CRO
  • Home
  • What we do
    • About CRO
    • The History of CRO
  • Safety
    • In Case of Emergency
    • Before you go out
    • CRO Resources for Children
  • Support CRO
  • Recent Incidents
  • The CRO Challenge
  • Contact CRO
    • Contact Us
    • Joining CRO
Cave Rescue Organisation Logo
  • Home
  • What we do
    • About CRO
    • The History of CRO
  • Safety
    • In Case of Emergency
    • Before you go out
    • CRO Resources for Children
  • Support CRO
  • Recent Incidents
  • The CRO Challenge
  • Contact CRO
    • Contact Us
    • Joining CRO

caver overdue

caver overdue

  • Incident 37/2026. Saturday 6th June 22:45hrs. Cow Pot, Leck Fell, Casterton, Cumbria

    All Rescues / Cave Rescue

    Our Duty Controller was alerted by one of our members to a potential overdue caver in Cow Pot on Leck Fell. A number of cavers from nearby Bull Pot Farm (Red Rose caving club HQ) had gone out to try and locate the missing caver. We were then alerted by

    Read Full Report
  • INCIDENT 21/2025. MAR 22nd SAT 2300hrs. WRETCHED RABBIT SYSTEM, EASEGILL, LECK, CUMBRIA

    All Rescues / Cave Rescue

    The Team received a call from one of our members at the Red Rose CPC hostel, at Bull Pot Farm, that a party of 8 cavers (2m and 6f, 20-29) on the ‘Easegill Traverse’ caving trip between Lancaster Hole and Wretched Rabbit were overdue. We were subsequently called by the

    Read Full Report
  • ALERT only 19th THU. 22.33 – GAPING GILL, CLAPHAM, NORTH YORKSHIRE – ALERT No 4 of 2022

    Alerts only

    A caller to North Yorkshire Police reported three cavers (all m) several hours overdue from a trip into Gaping Gill, The CRO duty controller was unable to contact members of the caving club which organises the August winch meet, to ask whether they had any knowledge of the mispers, so

    Read Full Report
  • INCIDENT 20/2022 – APRIL 3rd Sun 15.56 Simpson’s Pot, Thornton in Lonsdale, North Yorkshire – Cave Incident

    All Rescues / Cave Rescue

    A group of two adults and six teenagers was reported overdue on a ‘pull-through’ trip from Simpson’s Pot to Valley Entrance in West Kingsdale. As team members were responding, news was received that they had just emerged, ‘safe and well’, so all stood down. Volunteer hours: 10  

    Read Full Report
  • ALERT Only – Dec. 11th Sat. 20.11 – Sell Gill Holes, Horton in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire – Alert No. 10 of 2021

    Alerts only

    Four cavers (all m, early twenties) were reported overdue on a trip into Sell Gill Holes. Team members were put on stand-by while the duty controller made enquiries, but the reporting person soon told him that two of the party were out of the hole, the other two were de-tackling

    Read Full Report
  • INCIDENT 38/2021 – JUNE 23rd WED. – GAPING GILL, CLAPHAM, NORTH YORKSHIRE – CAVE INCIDENT

    All Rescues / Cave Rescue

    NYP asked CRO to investigate when two people (m, m) were reported overdue from a trip into Gaping Gill. Their vehicle was found in Clapham, they were not found to be on the walk down, but GG was found to be rigged. Voice contact was established and the full team

    Read Full Report
  • INCIDENT 35/2019 – May 12th. Sun. 20.23hrs – Simpson’s Pot, Kingsdale, North Yorkshire – Cave Incident

    Cave Rescue

    Four cavers were reported to be overdue from a trip through a pothole called Simpson’s Pot. This trip involves the descent the cave by abseiling down drops (pitches), pulling the rope down after each pitch and exiting the cave a lower level – Valley Entrance. Investigation by the CRO Duty

    Read Full Report
  • Alert only – Dec. 8th Sat. 19.58hrs – Aquamole Pot, West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire – Alert only

    Alerts only

    North Yorkshire Police contacted the Duty Controller when nine cavers were reported overdue from a trip into Aquamole Pot.  However, the call was cancelled only a few minutes later, as the group had emerged safely, but with no immediate phone signal. Volunteer hours: 0.1  

    Read Full Report
  • Incident 41/2018 – Jun. 16th Sat 19.11 Heron Pot, Thornton in Lonsdale, North Yorkshire – Cave Rescue

    All Rescues / Cave Rescue

    Four cavers had left a note at their caving hostel, giving a call-out time of 19.00, before going to Heron Pot. Although not unduly concerned, the duty controller asked a colleague from Ingleton to investigate. At just after 20.00, he found them emerging from the cave, after they had lost

    Read Full Report
  • Incident 35/2018 – Jun. 4th Mon 05.32 Lost John’s System, Leck, Lancashire – Cave Rescue

    All Rescues / Cave Rescue / Missing Person

    Two cavers were reported to be more than five hours overdue from a through trip between Lost John’s and Notts 2, which they had estimated would take four hours (20.00 Sunday to 00.00 Monday). CRO members began searching in the two pots referred to, being joined by people on CRO’s

    Read Full Report
12Next

© 2026 Cave Rescue Organisation • The Cave Rescue Organisation, a dual role Cave and Mountain Rescue Team, is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
Registered in England and Wales, Charity Number: 1201338 • Registered Office: Cave Rescue Organisation, Clapham, Lancaster LA2 8HH • Website by Cairn Designs

Page load link

Let’s Make Things Happen

  • Alerts only
  • Animal Rescue
  • Cave Rescue
  • Climbing Rescue
  • Fast Water Rescue
  • Fell Runner Rescue
  • Fundraising News
  • General News
  • Local Support Rescue
  • Mountain Bike Rescue
  • Mountain Rescue
  • Paragliding Rescues
  • Diving Rescues
Contact Info

41 Avada Avenue, Florida, 98765

403-904-3623

Unlock Your Online GrowthUnlock Your Online Growth
Go to Top