Mike - Regarding who and where to leave one's records and books to on one's death, Iclok (with whom I spoke on the phone recently in depth on this subject) started a separate topic on this subject on 30/06/09 on the General Forum entitled "Archives - Have a Plan for the Future", it only had a few entries and seemed to die a natural death (excuse pun!). It would be nice if it was opened up again and debated with suggestions as to where one can leave one's collection to, if one didn't want to leave them to a Caving Club or Society. Local Authority Record Offices are always very pleased to accept them. I'll post in more detail at a later date on that particular forum site.
AR - apologies for not contacting you recently as promised re the information you asked me about regarding workings on Red Farm (I read your recent write up on it in PDMHS's Newsletter yesterday), this was due to a couple of problems, I will write you shortly. I'm glad you enjoyed your walk around Alport and the Hillcarr sough area (one of my favourite places although we didn't do much caving around there - once spent a day out with Nellie Kirkham there, just the two of us with all her notes and maps, a memorable day) with my old friend Laurence (I've known him since he was 18 and have had a few good caving trips with him many moons ago, he was a very hard caver), he joined Op. Mole with his friend David, he left shortly after I did and then focused his attention on soughs especially the Hillcarr sough and it's tributaries. He sent me his first report on his exploration of Hillcarr, a very detailed document, which is now safely lodged in the DRO along with my other papers. Seeing you mention him has chivied me into writing to him to ask him what he intends to do with his collection, I've been meaning to and kept putting it off. I have a plan of Hillcarr sough shewing the line of it running westwards from the west bank of the river Derwent, beneath Stanton Moor (incidently Nellie told me that it's marked by stone markers on the Moor called "polts") to Greenhills Farm at Youlgreave, Pynet Nest mine (now filled in but accessible when we were caving) and then Mawstone Mine. I should imagine that the situation regarding the changed water table in that area with the Hillcarr sough being blocked is much worse since I was last there two and a half years ago.