Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Wednesday 27th August

Mike Wise, Hollie London and Ed Ford to do some cementing and anything we felt appropriate to the squeeze and the light connection. We took in between us several daren drums of sand, one of cement plus a drill bag and capping kit.

HL had passed the squeeze and was examining options for light connection work by the time MW arrived with the drill bag. MW completed a test fit on the squeeze face up and face down. Face up was much easier but the squeeze still did not qualify as a trade route for explorers so the capping kit was put into action after HL had returned above the squeeze.  30 minutes or so later with large slabs of rock removed and only minor collateral damage, the squeeze was retested and passed fit for general use. While all this was going on, EF took on the thankless task of cementing things higher up in the area below the scaffolding.

After some discussion between HL and MW peering into the light connection, it was decided the rock in the roof and associated awkward bits could not be safely attacked without creating more working space so HL startd P&F work on the floor on the right hand side as shown in the image.

In red the bit attacked by HL

Although very awkward to do, the nearer half of the rock shown was taken out after protracted effort and work on the rear half commenced before time was called at 2030 hours.

EF by this time had run out of rocks and places to cement and had 2 full buckets of cement left over. HL and EF rendered everything they could see to use it up. We exited Cement Dig at 2100, surfaced and got to the Hunters just before 2200.

Hopefully now the focus can be shifted to opening up the connection. We suggest installation of a short piece of ladder on the climb down into the chamber rather than cementing a boulder pile unless new cement portering and cementing volunteers are available.

 3.5 hours 

Image by Snip & Sketch 

 Mike Wise