Mike Kushy, Sam Hill, Mike Wise and Kaz Noiri underground around 1845. Kushy found Kaz at the Wessex and Kaz wanted to see a Mendip dig. After an induction by Sam on what needed moving and what shouldn't be prodded, Kaz moved mud and rocks away from the face to the bucket loading area. Mike W dismantled the dam and rebuilt it to accommodate the 4" pipe and Sam and Mike K tidied up the dumping area before hauling up and dumping some of the filled buckets. Some buckets of nice sticky mud were used in the dam construction. Some rocks were dismantled using P&F before being hauled out. After clearing up the dig face, Kax experienced an unexpected (to him perhaps) aspect of digging when the forward part of the left wall collapsed. This is visible in Sam's second photo. A great time was had by all. Time down 2.5 hours. Some rocks at the bottom need reducing for hauling out. The dam is higher than previously and the inside of the dam base needs sealing around the pipe. Suggest a pea or smaller gravel concrete mix. It will cure underwater, although if anyone has any 30-minute curing cement, that would be good. Mike Wise.
I left the guys at the 2nd connection to the Boulder Rift Chamber and headed to Tooth Dig. After the initial squeeze down you can traverse straight across to the loop, rather than all the way down and back up. Now with a view to the hauling spot I started clearing the gloop further back. Sam showed up and started pushing rocks and gloop back to me. Enough space was made to be able to slide small buckets through. Lots of clearing of the hauling spot and spoil from below. Recommend always doing it this way rather than blocking the way again. I then went down to join the others. Kaz and I left out of the old cave exit. Mike Kushy.
Before. Photo SH. |
After. Photo SH. |
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