Afternoon. John Cooper. Took in four Daren Drums of sand. Left the bags in so the Drums could be brought out when empty. Met Sam (SH) in the car park as I was leaving. He was heading in with drill. 1½ hours. John.
Evening. Ed Ford and Mike Wise descended around 6.15pm with EF carrying 5L of water and met SH at the squeeze boulder around 6.30pm. SH had passed the squeeze before we arrived and had needed to remove his oversuit to get out. Afterwards he had taken material off the right hand part of the squeeze boulder with P&F and it was now easily passable as ably demonstrated by EF. Having had a discussion about next moves, MW left EF lying flat out jiggling rocks in the light connection with SH as backup and went out the old way following the bang wire, going as far as the bottom of the entrance to collect all the coiled up slack. The coils had transformed themselves into a cleverly knotted mess and after a fight this was laid out down to the connection point in Golden Key Chamber. Here it got worse and the connection had to be unmade and time spent unravelling both parts before moving on downwards. The connection was left unmade as I had no glasses with me. Dropping through Calcite Squeeze I met SH and EF who had given up on P&F having made no further progress. The slack was dropped down the bedding and left there. There may be a bit more remaining in Golden Key Chamber., the firing point has not changed.
We then exited. Our consensus is capping is needed to make the squeeze passable for all and HE is needed for the slab and the floor in the light connection to provide much needed working space to get at the other rocks blocking the way down.
The 'Pit' also looked interesting.
Some amazing stabilisation work has been achieved over the last 3 weeks. First time MW has seen any of the recent find
2 hours (EF and MW)
3 hours (SH)
Photo by SH
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The light connection - red lines indicate material to be eliminated |
Mike Wise