Career
Simpson began caving in 1901, and in 1905 helped create the Yorkshire Speleological Association, the first British club formed specifically for the purposes of exploring caves. Simpson undertook cave exploration, mapping, and photography throughout his active career. The installation of gates on Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture-controlled caves caused much friction with other caving organizations as well as within the Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture. Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture influence waned after 1945 when new or dormant caving clubs (such as Northern Pennine Club and Red Rose Cave and Pothole Club gained ground, and members expelled or resigned from the Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture went on to create other organizations, notably the Cave Research Group of Great Britain (the two merged in 1973 to form the British Cave Research Association).