Here's a closer look at
Bivi Cave which is close to the footpath from Settle to the Attermire area.
There's a great view from inside Bivi Cave looking towards Sugar Loaf Hill. The cave is only a couple of metres deep so technically it's classed as a rock shelter.
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I want to crawl in there with some fresh water, a bottle of whisky, some bread & cheese, and a good book!
Probably a lantern and blanket, too. :)
It's still an impressive cave to me, a person who has been in only one cave.
OOh! You did it! I want to bring blanket and picnic gear with a good book to read there! :)
Oh, wow. When I first looked at the top picture, I saw the outline of a Schnauzer dog! Anyone else see that?
It would be so cool to go explore caves. You're really lucky to live where you do - so much history.
Don't care if its just a "rock shelter." I like it. Does Bivi come from bivouac?
The second pic is such an eery perspective. Looks like a wild animal is about to attack.
Well, now that I've seen it from the inside out, I'm with Amber. I'll add a bottle of wine to the list. Pretty cool,
Just unforgettable photos. I was transfered into the fairyland at a glimpse. Thank you for the wonderful journey. The Entrance into the caves looks so pictorially. All I can to do now is just to gratefully sit in an awe. Thank you for the sharing your album with us. You awoke me to dreams.
Kathy, I can see him now, sitting patiently looking to the left.
Sharkbytes, I assume the name comes from bivouac. The first mention of the cave I can find is a magazine article of 1971 which comments "sleeps two".
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