Neil Moss (caver)

Neil Moss (caver)

Neil Moss (full name Oscar Hackett Neil Moss) was the victim of a famous caving accident in England on Sunday, March 22, 1959. A twenty-year-old undergraduate studying philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford, Moss became jammed 1,000 feet underground[1] after descending a narrow unexplored shaft in Peak Cavern, a famous cave system near Castleton in Derbyshire. Initial attempts to haul him free failed because the rope broke several times.[2] When he lost consciousness as carbon dioxide from his own respiration built up in the base of the shaft, he was unable to assist further rescue attempts made with a stronger rope. More rescue efforts were made: June Bailey gave up after six hours, "driven back by foul air," and caving veteran Bob Leakey, in a frogman suit, could not get to him.[2] He never regained consciousness and was declared dead on the morning of Tuesday, March 24, after the final rescue attempt had failed.[3]

His father, wishing to avoid further injury or loss of life in an attempt to retrieve his body, requested that it be left in place,[4] wishing no one else to risk life or limb.[5][6] The fissure was sealed with concrete and an inscription was later placed nearby. This section of Peak Cavern is now known as Moss Chamber.

It was thought that he became stuck because he had moved a boulder at the bottom which had trapped the ladder, thus preventing him being pulled up by rescuers. The distance between the rungs of the ladder were too far apart for someone of his height to reach through the remaining gap.

The story of Moss's death was widely publicized and appeared also in American newspapers and Australian newspapers; it was retold in the novel One Last Breath (2004) by Stephen Booth.[7]

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