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A short video of Cray Gill – a small tributary near the top of the Wharfe Valley, which contains a few fun drops upto around 5 metres.  The video shows Jonny and Tom on the first full descent in May 2007 – although the levels had obviously dropped off we’d waited nine months and weren’t about to say no!

Jonny and Tom paddle Janet’s Foss. A waterfall steeped in history – it is said a fairy (Janet) used to live in the cave behind the waterfall, long before the pool became used as a sheep dip by local farmers. This 15 foot fall in Malham, near Skipton, is now designated as a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) because the minerals in the water deposit on rock of the fall, meaning that it actually grows outwards instead of eroding back into the cliff (think a stalagmite in a cave).It could have done with a bit more water but was still ok - excellent coursework avoidance!

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14 09 2007
andy holland

Excellent videos guys, keep them coming!!!!

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