Jim Eyre (caver)

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Jim Eyre, the second on the left, outside County Pot in 1955 during the early exploration of Ease Gill Caverns.

Jim Eyre was a Lancastrian caver, born in 1925 in Kent, who is known as being one of the first european cavers to explore the caves of Asia.[1] In 1946 in Lancaster, Eyre helped to found the Red Rose Cave and Pot Hole Club, where he was prominent in the earliest exploration of the Ease Gill Caverns. [2]

Jim was also a known author of adventure literature. Two early books, It's Only a Game and The Game Goes On, included more than 160 photographs, and cartoons of his characteristically knobbly-kneed explorers. His 1961 autobiography, The Cave Explorers, sold out. Half a dozen other books have followed, including Race Against Time: A History of the Cave Rescue Organisation about the team based in Clapham, north Yorkshire.[3]

Eyre is particularly well known as an active member of the Clapham-based Cave Rescue Organisation, and he took a major role during the Mossdale Caverns tragedy.[4]

Bibliography

The Cave Explorers - 1981

Race Against Time: A History of the Cave Rescue Organisation - 1988

The Ease Gill System: Forty Years of Exploration - 1989

It's Only a Game - 2004

The Game Goes On - 2009[5]

References

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