You could refine this down even further, how many people get killed caving compared to exploring mines.
To the best of my Knowledge, 1 person dead in (Not caused by) a Mine, if You exclude uninformed persons entering, and accidental falls down shafts by walkers etc. And that with an existing condition of Pneumonia before he went in. It's not exactly a subject I dwell on too much, so I may be wrong.
I do try to explain to the Missus, but it doesn't help that there were a string of accidents (Chile, NZ, Gleision) that were very public not that long ago, and refusing to come with us to see for herself. Having tried "Potholing" years ago, she is convinced it's like that, despite the pictures I bring back of Slate Chambers that could fit our house in several times over. I can't get her to changer her opinion, but she does realise that for a change, I'm sensible when I go underground.
She was really surprised at the BCA insurance though, and I suspect it helps a little knowing that there is an "official" company offering this. I think she was more surprised I took it out, considering my opinion of most insurance companies :lol:
Searching for the ever elusive Underground Titty Bar.
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