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Jim Eyre (caver)

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Name
  
Jim Eyre


Role
  
Author


Books
  
Race Against Time: A History of the Cave Rescue Organisation, The Game Goes On, It's Only a Game

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. 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.

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.

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.

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Jim Eyre (caver) Wikipedia