I've always had an avid interest in local history and what life was like, particularly in the Victorian period. So when, in the early 1980s, I was asked if I'd like to go down an old victorian lead mine near Cromford, Derbyshire, I said yes. The local society told me what would be involved.
I would have to crawl through a hole in the hillside no wider than a meter. That was the entrance to small cavern. From there we would crawl through tunnels created by the miners. I was told there would be places where I would not be able to stand up.
Bearing in mind I am scared of pitch darkness and if in a small space for any length of time, I'm claustrophobic, I still did it.
These treasured photos are of me in one the tunnels. The marks on the wall have been made by the miners. Their only light was a candle. At one point the leader said he would leave his head light on and asked us to turn ours off. Then for a couple of seconds, turned his off too ?. This gave us some idea of what the conditions were like for men, women and children down that mine.
I've done a few crazy things in my life before and since that but nothing so scary. That's a very brave nervous smile from me.
By choice, have you ever attempted something that you knew would scare the sh.. out of you but you still did it.